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Revision as of 01:19, 2 February 2013

Epilogue
Composer Junko Tamiya
Released 1988/07/20
Title Origin Official
Loops No

Epilogue is used as ending music for some of the games in the Bionic Commando series. It was composed by Junko Tamiya and first heard in the NES port. The title comes from the official album.


Games


Released

Game

Arranger

Length

Format

Listen

1988/07/20 Bionic Commando (NES) Junko Tamiya 1:04 NSF
1992/07/24 Bionic Commando (GB) Unknown 1:16 GBS
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2008/08/13 Bionic Commando: Rearmed (W32) Simon Wiklund


Bionic Commando (NES)

Bionic Commando - NES - Epilogue.png

It is played during the final narrative and then it continues as the credits roll. The track keeps with the military theme, but has a much more positive sound the other tracks of the game, allowing you to appreciate your victory even more. It is included as the second half of track 6 on the official soundtrack.

In the 8-bit soundtrack liner notes, Dean Tersigni writes:

From the storybook introduction that calls you to action, to the hollowness and eventual resounding victory of the epilogue... this is how videogame music is supposed to sound. Bionic Commando carries on the tradition of leaving the player with a beautifully composed send-off.



Bionic Commando (GB)

Bionic Commando - GB - Epilogue.png

The Game Boy port uses the same tune at the end of the game. The song has been slightly altered to work on the Game Boy's inferior audio hardware.


Bionic Commando: Rearmed (W32)

The song plays at the ending of Rearmed. It was remixed by Simon Wiklund.