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Amazing VG Themes: Space Shooters


On 01/16/2014 at 12:25 PM by The Last Ninja

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I don't know about you, but I love space shooters! Flying around and blowing stuff up is so much fun. The NES had tons of shooters; the late 80s and early 90s were the heyday of this almost-forgotten genre. While the games themselves were awesome, the music took them to a whole new level. Upbeat, catchy, intense music often accompanied these space adventures. So please, sit back and enjoy seven themes from space shooter games that are totally rad. Most of these games were arcade ports, because, as we all know, space shooters were huge in the arcade.

Stage 5: Temple Stage from Life Force/Composed by Miki Higashino, Hidenori Maezawa, Shinya Sakamoto, Satoe Terashima, and Atsushi Fujio


This song has a fantastic melody, perhaps one of the best of any NES shooter. It's constantly moving, which fits in perfectly for a game where you're flying around and shooting stuff. Life Force is one of the best shooters on the NES (perhaps THE best), and its music is one of the reasons for its high regard.

Stage 4 from Gun-Nac/Composed by Toshiaki Sakoda


Gun-Nac is a great shooter for NES by Compile. It's music is mostly good, but this song really sticks out. It's upbeat and fun. Playing this level over and over is not as bad when the music is this awesome. You can read my review of this great game here.

Departure for Space from Gradius III/Composed by Kazuki Muraoka, Kazuhiko Uehara, Harumi Ueko, and Yukie Morimoto


Gradius III is probably the best space shooter for SNES (which is saying something). This game has killer music! The main theme, which plays between sections, is very short, but incredibly catchy and awesome! This song tends to get stuck in my head, and I don't mind at all.

Unkai from Axelay/Composed by Taro Kudo


Axelay is another great space shooter for SNES from Konami (the king of shooters). The music for level one is great. It starts off slow, but builds up to the main theme. This theme is very adventurous, sounding like it would fit in well in a movie. This song has great variety, from the opening, to the main part, to the last part (which is a little more hectic). The cool part is, the boss music actually fits in with this theme (simply intensified).

In the Wind from Gradius III/Composed by Kazuki Muraoka, Kazuhiko Uehara, Harumi Ueko, and Yukie Morimoto


Once again, Gradius III gives us a ridiculously catchy song, one of my favorites from this great shooter. The bass is constantly driving the beat, the melody has a spacy feel to it, and the overall presentation is executed very well. Who knew that space could be so much fun?

Ideal: Chapter 1 from Ikaruga/Composed by Hiroshi Iuchi


Ikaruga is a fantastic shooter, developed by the acclaimed Treasure. It's unique mechanic of changing your ship's shields between blue and red is awesome, but the music is another highlight of this great game. The first level introduces the main theme of the game to us, and it's great! It's intense, invigorating, and exciting. Then the mood changes to calm down a little, giving more personality and feeling to the piece. Wow, what a great game!

Dear Blue from Salamander 2/Composed by Naoki Maeda and Yo Takamine


It's Konami again with another great game accompanied by a killer ost! This theme is just fun to listen to; it's intense, adventurous, and exciting throughout its playtime. This sounds so Konami-ish, if you know what I mean, but that's not a bad thing. I haven't played this game, but I imagine this song fits in very well with the level.


 

Comments

Matt Snee Staff Writer

01/16/2014 at 12:53 PM

oh man I love the Lifeforce soundtrack.  I have it memorized from when I used to play it over and over. 

The Last Ninja

01/16/2014 at 04:36 PM

Those songs tend to get stuck in your head, especially when you have to play those games over and over due to the difficulty.

jgusw

01/16/2014 at 02:02 PM

What?  No Lords of Thunder? 

Awesome music in this shooter. Cool

The Last Ninja

01/16/2014 at 04:37 PM

Well I can't do them all. Wow, that is some rocking music! Thanks for sharing.

BrokenH

01/16/2014 at 02:12 PM

Life-force was really good. I'd suggest the R-Type games as well!

The Last Ninja

01/16/2014 at 04:40 PM

R-type is another great shooter series. There's plenty of great shooters out there. I'll have to do a second part on this one sometime.

Cary Woodham

01/16/2014 at 07:27 PM

One of my favorite pieces of video game music actually comes from a classic arcade shooter.  The very first stage of Darius in the arcade is awesome.  If you go to YouTube and do a search for "Captain Neo," you can listen to it.  Taito's in-house band and game music creators, Zuntata, they're really awesome.

Another favorite is the first stage music in Gaiares, a Sega Genesis shooter.

The Last Ninja

01/16/2014 at 08:14 PM

The awesome shooter music never ends. Thanks, Cary.

Super Step Contributing Writer

01/16/2014 at 11:17 PM

Gun Nac ... sounds about like where I live now. Lots of gun nuts in Nacogdoches, I would prejudicially presume. I think I made typed a similar statement in your review. 

Anyway, I liked that one and the second Gradius III one for cathiness, Axelay's song for a certain ethereal quality, and Salamander 2 for a bit of both those qualities. It definitely has a Castlevania feel to it, so I can see what you mean about it having a Konami sound.

The Last Ninja

01/17/2014 at 01:15 PM

Perhaps there's too many "gun nacs" where you live?

Castlevania music is some of the best that VGs have to offer, so having that feel in a shooter can only be a good thing.

KnightDriver

01/17/2014 at 01:51 AM

The Axelay Stage 1 Music was rad. I want to hear a rock band do that tune.

The Last Ninja

01/17/2014 at 01:17 PM

You're in luck, sir. OCR has a rock rendition of that exact song. I've embedded it below so you can enjoy. It's awesome!

KnightDriver

01/18/2014 at 02:36 AM

Aw yeah! That was great!

Jamie Alston Staff Writer

01/17/2014 at 08:07 AM

I'm a big fan of the music from the GradiusLife ForceSalamander series.  Thanks for posting!

The Last Ninja

01/17/2014 at 01:19 PM

No prob. Those are all Konami, right? Wow, that company might be my favorite retro company (for NES and SNES games). Pretty much everything they did was gold.

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