The Bruce Lee Theme was composed by John Fitzpatrick for Bruce Lee (C64). The song was later arranged for the game's various ports. The theme usually plays at the title screen of the game.
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Bruce Lee (C64)
The original Bruce Lee Theme plays at the game's menu rather than at the game's title screen the way most subsequent ports were designed. The song loops forever. The rest of the game is devoid of music, but it does have sound effects, a common practice for the low-powered Commodore. It is track 1 in the SID file, and is played on the 6581.
Bruce Lee (FM7)
Bruce Lee (PC88)
Bruce Lee (A2)
Bruce Lee (A8)
The Bruce Lee Theme plays at the title screen in the Atari 8-bit game. Despite being a port, the music for the Atari has a slightly higher fidelity than the Commodore 64 version. The song also is played at a noticeably slower tempo than the original. The rest of the game is devoid of music, but it does have sound effects. The song is track 1 in the SAP file, and it is rendered on the POKEY. The song is hard-coded to loop twice before stopping.
Bruce Lee (PCB)
The Bruce Lee Theme plays at the title screen in the PC Booter game. The rest of the game is devoid of music, but it does have sound effects. The song is rendered on the PC Speaker. The song is hard-coded to loop twice before stopping. Since the game doesn't have a frame-limiter, the tempo of music is dependent on the speed of your computer.
Bruce Lee (ZXS)
In the ZX Spectrum version, the Bruce Lee Theme plays, not at the title screen, but during the introduction screen. Only the first 15 seconds of the theme is played. The song is played on the Spectrum's PC Speaker.
Bruce Lee (MSX)
Bruce Lee (CPC)
Bruce Lee (DOS)
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