Turrican 2: The Final Fight (Amiga) Full Game + Remastered Soundtrack - No Continues [QHD/60FPS]
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Title | Turrican 2: The Final Fight (Amiga) Full Game + Remastered Soundtrack - No Continues [QHD/60FPS] |
Author | Old Skool Pooley Gaming |
Duration | 1:39:17 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=2WaitKwTu7o |
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#turrican #amiga #retrogaming #commodore64 #rainbowarts
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So much to say about this legendary game! 30 years ago after the introduction of the powerful Sega Megadrive and Super Nintendo consoles, many felt that the Amiga’s thunder as a premier games system had been stolen; German developers Rainbow Arts however, put such fears to rest and turned the gaming world on it's head with the release of Turrican, a sprawling run-and-gun shoot-‘em-up which not only pushed the Amiga’s hardware to the limit but proved that beautiful looking games could actually be playable too.
Critics heaped superlatives on Turrican which received numerous honors at various award shows. The bar had been set pretty high and it would take Rainbow Arts themselves, along with developers Factor 5, to not only match but out-do the original Turrican with its sequel, the VERY first video game I ever played and loved, Turrican 2 – The Final Fight, released in 1991.
As well as being a gorgeous, fun and smooth arcade blaster, the music in Turrican 2 requires a special mention for being incredibly special, and hands down being the best game soundtrack in the Amiga’s illustrious history (a system known for having amazing sound) and one of the finest soundtracks in the history of video game music. Composer Chris Huelsbeck, through the use of some ingenious technical trickery, manages to output seven channels of audio instead of the Amiga’s usual four. The result is pure audio heaven. From the 7-minute main theme which plays over the game’s intro, to the final ending sequence, each of the game’s tracks is a stunning, instrument-rich composition, with the in-game music perfectly matched with each game level. These tracks are not just background noise; they’re proper music compositions, with articulate chord changes and harmonies. It’s impossible to pick a favorite track!
All the Turrican Anthology is available on PlayStation and Nintendo, if anyone wants to play the series, including this Amiga classic!
https://youtu.be/2WaitKwTu7o