Episode 298: Racing Games 5
Sixteen years ago, Brent and Rob did their first racing games focus, and they talk about that a bit on this latest episode and even try to recreate the episode photo from Episode 2 in the photo below. Brent also ta
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The Legacy Music Hour podcast was created by Brent Weinbach and Rob F. for the purpose of sharing and talking about video game music from specifically the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. No remixes, no covers, no video game inspired music -just pure, original music from the NES, SNES, Genesis, and more.
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Sixteen years ago, Brent and Rob did their first racing games focus, and they talk about that a bit on this latest episode and even try to recreate the episode photo from Episode 2 in the photo below. Brent also ta
To honor the 300th episode of The Legacy Music Hour, Brent, Rob, and Gabe welcome users and anyone else interested to attend the recording. This is like a normal episode where the boizz pick some tracks and comment
This is a very momentous and significant mixtape release because it marks the mixtapes finally catching up to the release of the main episodes after twelve years from when the mixtape project began!With so many great tra
The unofficial theme of this free play episode was "Demented Love Story," but there's nothing demented about loving these tracks. "Original Sin (Dracula's Castle 1)" from Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge is a clas
Who's the most famous video game character? Who's the best negotiator? The boizz try to answer these questions on this edition of the Legacy Music Hour. And play some cool game music tracks of course.&n
The focus for this episode was Famicom games, which therefore also means it's almost entirely Japanese-exclusive games and certainly entirely music that only appeared in Japanese-exclusive releases. "Doll Masquerad
Another free play filled with great music, just as you would expect. We've got some returning titles such as Ganbare Goemon Kirakira Douchuu: Boku ga Dancer ni Natta Wake with a smooth, jazzy jam "Planet Impact Tow
It had been over a decade since the boizz did a focus on Asiatic sounding music, so it was finally time to return to this topic for Asiatic Music 3! There's a lot of great stuff here including tenner quality tracks
Rob has some major tech issues, but through the power of editing, you probably won't notice it too much (but you still will hear some weird moments because of it). Brent plays music supervisor on an imagined indepe
Surprisingly, until this point, The Legacy Music Hour had never done an episode focused on orchestral music. They'd done some RPG episodes, and that could almost count, but not really. Whether quiet and peace
It's time again for another Beyond 16-Bit episode, where the boizz get to play some video game music that normally wouldn't be LMH legal. This covers a wide range of generations, including a track from a game (Mina
The last metroid is in captivity, the galaxy is at peace. And that was the unofficial theme of Episode 290: peace. So let's put an end to these console wars! Speaking of peaceful, check out the relaxing
As the boizz close the books on another podcast year, they count down their top ten tracks while Gabe counts down his top five. It's tenner time on this episode!Download and listen NOWPartial track listing and orig
This episode is a console focus, namely on the Famicom. And with that, it's all Japanese-exclusive game releases. Let's see what variety of music the Famicom can produce -and you can bet that variety becomes
Castles are a common setting in video games and this was the second time the Legacy Music Hour took on this topic, including all of the variety that comes with it. A certain style may come to mind when you think of
Episode 287 was a free play featuring a great assortment of third and fourth generation video game music. "State of Mind" from Hany on the Road is a really fun PC Engine track that sounds very motivational. "
This episodes's topic was an interesting one. While open to interpretation, the general idea is simply tracks that are... well, interesting, whatever that means. Maybe it means music for a more open-minded ea
Lots of trailing pieces from last month (that is, familiar game titles) in this installment of the Legacy Music Hour, even though it is a free play. For starters, Rob, Brent, and Gabe debate whether or not a track
Much like a SNES logo in the Sega font, the tracks for this episode were 50% Sega, 50% Nintendo, and 100% bonk. Starting off with a killer track from Totally Rad, from the good folks at Jaleco (haa-lee-co)! "
Sometimes the best thing to help you get through the day is a nice distraction, and an LMH mixtape can be just the thing. Allow yourself to be distracted by the wonderful arpeggios and multiple layers of the truly
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