Researchers
Unknown Composers
If you can get information about hidden tracks, composers, or various other music related info, we want it. We would especially like to figure out who wrote music for games that don't list credits.
View the Unknown Composer List for all of the missing composers.
Unused Music
The following games feature music that doesn't seem to be played anywhere in the game. If you know where in the game the song is played, please send us an email explaining how we can verify where the song is
played. If the track is not played in the game, we would like an explaination from the composer or game designer of what it was supposed to be for or why it was left out of the game.
Game |
Tracks |
Notes |
AD&D: Heroes of the Lance - NES |
08 |
Possibly game over fanfare or bad ending music. Should compare with the MSX version. |
AD&D: Pool of Radiance - NES |
28 |
- |
Archer Maclean's Pool - DOS |
02 |
Has an unused MIDI file. Perhaps it was for testing the MIDI driver? |
Devil World - FC |
06 |
- |
Dr. Mario - NES |
13 |
- |
Dungeon Hack - DOS |
02 |
It seems like it should be for scene 2, but is there a scene 2? I never found it. |
Gauntlet - NES |
09 |
- |
Ghosts 'N Goblins - NES |
14 |
Similar to stage 5/6 music, but not played on either playthrough. Maybe it was scrapped in favor of the music that was used? |
The Goonies II - NES |
11 |
- |
Guerrilla War - NES |
15 |
- |
Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker - DOS |
2 |
Has the same unused track as Archer Maclean's Pool. |
Little Nemo: The Dream Master - NES |
20 |
- |
Rampage - NES |
04, 05 |
- |
Raptor: Call of the Shadows - DOS |
13, 14, 15, 16 |
- |
Shadowgate - NES |
13 |
Most likely for the unused goblin room. |
Super Mario Bros. - NES |
17 |
Sounds like an early game over fanfare. |
Trojan - NES |
15 |
Should check arcade version for match. |
Tecmo Bowl - NES |
19, 20, 21 |
- |
Tetris - NES |
10, 11 |
? |
Top Gun - NES |
06 |
Possibly an unused pause fanfare? |
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar - C64 |
10, 11, 12, 13 |
- |
Ultima: Exodus - NES |
11 |
- |
Wizball - C64 |
09 |
- |
Classical Composers
Also, many videogames use classical music as part of their soundtrack. This is partially because most classical music is in the public domain, but also because classical music adds some culture and style
to the music that you can't get anywhere else. There is an extremely large amount of classical music and it is a demanding task to become an aficionado. Because most classical music is in the public domain,
it's rare to have the composer credited. However, in order to provide a complete listing of game credits the Videogame Music Preservation Foundation makes every attempt to credit all of the composers whose
work is utilized. However, because of the scope of classical music it is often difficult for us to readily discern the original composer or the proper name of the work. For each piece that may be classical
in nature, we've added a link to the song, and any clues as to the origin.
Gauntlet |
Title |
Sounds like it was originally done on organ, possibly J.S. Bach? |
Pirates! Gold |
MIDI soundtrack |
J.S. Bach is listed in the credits of the game, but his contributed tracks are not listed. |
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