Difference between revisions of "High Scores"

From Video Game Music Preservation Foundation Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m
m
 
Line 11: Line 11:
 
* '''[[High Scores - Tetris Classic (DOS)|High Scores]]''' from [[Tetris Classic (DOS)]].
 
* '''[[High Scores - Tetris Classic (DOS)|High Scores]]''' from [[Tetris Classic (DOS)]].
 
* '''[[High Score - Wizball (C64)|High Scores]]''' from [[Wizball (C64)]].
 
* '''[[High Score - Wizball (C64)|High Scores]]''' from [[Wizball (C64)]].
* '''[[High Score - Wordtris (DOS)|High Scores]]''' from [[Wordtris (DOS)]].
+
* '''[[High Scores - Wordtris (DOS)|High Scores]]''' from [[Wordtris (DOS)]].
  
 
==Other High Scores Songs==
 
==Other High Scores Songs==

Latest revision as of 13:25, 28 March 2024

The High Scores in a video game represent the highest amount of points a player has had, and usually set a record for the player to break. This was much more common in the earlier days of video games. As time went on, and games could actually be completed, the point system became more and more redundant.

Other High Scores Songs