Burger Time: Game rip
Game info
Name: Burger Time
Characteristics: Action, Platform, Arcade, like Burger Time
Publishers: Interceptor, Data East, Bally Midway, Mattel, Interceptor Software, Interceptor Micros, Data East Corporation
Developers: Data East, Mattel, Interceptor Software
Original/port composer: Chris Cox (C64)
Platforms:
Amstrad CPC
Nintendo Ent. System - United States
Game Boy
Apple II
PC Self-Boot (1982)
Intellivision (1982)
PC Dos (1982) - Europe
Arcade (1982)
Commodore 64/128 (1984) - Europe
Famicom Disc System (23 Sep 1988) - Japan
Music info
Released: 1984
Related Plaform: Commodore 64/128
Format: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)
Composer of these tunes: Borgar Thorsteinsson
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 1
Size of archive: 1144 bytes
User reviews
- "La La La ain't listening..." (by Dr. Spa, 12 Mar 2004) [1/10]
boring and simple and only 20 seconds - gimme a break
- "An interesting, unique little ditty." (by CMA Death Adder, 9 Jun 2005) [5/10]
It's a surprise to see this song redone in XM format. The game it came from is a poorly done Burgertime clone for the Commodore 64. Interestingly enough its music is somewhat unique, even if it has absolutely nothing to do with a game about making burgers. While it isn't a ground-breaking, hardware-pushing song in either form, it has a nice style that could, if sped up just a bit, fit extremely well for an "old-school" arcade game. You won't find yourself dropping a jaw when listening to the tune, but it will make you nod your head in approval if you're a fan of retro classics. This XM remake is especially nice because it gives the tune a more "arcade action" sound.
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