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− | | Title = Let's Go! | + | | Title = Let's Go! |
− | | Composer = | + | | Composer = {{Composer|Brian Johnston}}, {{Composer|Tim Wright}} |
− | | Released = 1991-02-14 | + | | Released = 1991-02-14 |
− | | TitleOrigin = Game Location | + | | TitleOrigin = Game Location |
− | | Loops = No | + | | Loops = No |
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==Games== | ==Games== | ||
− | {{ | + | ===Lemmings (AMI)=== |
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− | | | + | | Platform = AMI |
− | | | + | | Game = Lemmings (AMI) |
− | | | + | | Recording = {{Recording|Paula|01 - Lemmings - AMI - Let's Go!.ogg}} |
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− | | | + | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Brian Johnston}}, {{Arranger|Tim Wright}} |
+ | | Released = 1991-02-14 | ||
+ | | Length = 0:01.42 | ||
+ | | Format = [[SJS]] | ||
+ | | Loops = No | ||
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− | + | The original Amiga version of this tune is a digital recording of someone saying the phrase "Let's Go!".<br clear="all" /> | |
− | The original Amiga version of this tune is a digital recording of someone saying the phrase "Let's Go!" | ||
===Lemmings (DOS)=== | ===Lemmings (DOS)=== | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Infobox SubSong |
+ | | Platform = DOS | ||
+ | | Game = Lemmings (DOS) | ||
+ | | Recording = {{Recording|OPL2|01 - Lemmings - DOS - Let's Go!.ogg}} | ||
+ | | Image = Lemmings - DOS - Let's Go!.png | ||
+ | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Tony Williams}} | ||
+ | | Released = 1991-05-?? | ||
+ | | Length = 0:01.68 | ||
+ | | Format = [[UNK]] | ||
+ | | Loops = No | ||
+ | }} | ||
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The game's music arranger, [[Tony Williams]] no doubt made the two note equivalent of the "Let's Go!" interjection. It is played at the start of each new stage.<br clear="all" /> | The game's music arranger, [[Tony Williams]] no doubt made the two note equivalent of the "Let's Go!" interjection. It is played at the start of each new stage.<br clear="all" /> | ||
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+ | ===Lemmings (ARCH)=== | ||
+ | {{Infobox SubSong | ||
+ | | Platform = ARCH | ||
+ | | Game = Lemmings (ARCH) | ||
+ | | Recording = | ||
+ | | Image = | ||
+ | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Unknown}} | ||
+ | | Released = 1991-??-?? | ||
+ | | Length = | ||
+ | | Format = [[UNK]] | ||
+ | | Loops = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <br clear="all" /> | ||
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+ | ===Lemmings & Oh No! More Lemmings (PS1)=== | ||
+ | {{Infobox SubSong | ||
+ | | Platform = PS1 | ||
+ | | Game = Lemmings & Oh No! More Lemmings (PS1) | ||
+ | | Recording = {{Recording|PCM}} | ||
+ | | Image = | ||
+ | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Unknown}} | ||
+ | | Released = 1992-??-?? | ||
+ | | Length = | ||
+ | | Format = [[UNK]] | ||
+ | | Loops = No | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | In the PlayStation version, '''''Let's Go!''''' is a lower-pitched digital recording of someone's voice.<br clear="all" /> | ||
===Lemmings (W16)=== | ===Lemmings (W16)=== | ||
+ | {{Infobox SubSong | ||
+ | | Platform = W16 | ||
+ | | Game = Lemmings (W16) | ||
+ | | Recording = {{Recording|PCM|01 - Lemmings - W16 - Let's Go!.ogg}} | ||
+ | | Image = | ||
+ | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Unknown}} | ||
+ | | Released = 1994-??-?? | ||
+ | | Length = 0:0.89 | ||
+ | | Format = [[WAV]] | ||
+ | | Loops = No | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | == | + | Practically the same as the Amiga version with a digital recording of someone saying the phrase "Let's Go!", but in lower pitch.<br clear="all" /> |
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+ | ===Lemmings (A2GS)=== | ||
+ | {{Infobox SubSong | ||
+ | | Platform = A2GS | ||
+ | | Game = Lemmings (A2GS) | ||
+ | | Recording = | ||
+ | | Image = | ||
+ | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Unknown}} | ||
+ | | Released = 199?-??-?? | ||
+ | | Length = | ||
+ | | Format = [[UNK]] | ||
+ | | Loops = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | <br clear="all" /> | ||
− | + | ==Links== |
Latest revision as of 11:36, 28 May 2018
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Let's Go! is a quick sound effect that plays at the beginning of each stage in Lemmings. It was first heard in the Amiga version where it was a digital recording of someone's voice, increased in tempo to raise its pitch (think Alvin and the Chipmunks). However, since the game was ported to numerous devices incapable of playing digital audio, it was played as an instrumental two-note sound effect attempting to match the spoken words. It is unknown whose voice was used for the recording.
Contents
Games
Lemmings (AMI)
Lemmings (AMI) | ||||||||||
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The original Amiga version of this tune is a digital recording of someone saying the phrase "Let's Go!".
Lemmings (DOS)
Lemmings (DOS) | ||||||||||
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The game's music arranger, Tony Williams no doubt made the two note equivalent of the "Let's Go!" interjection. It is played at the start of each new stage.
Lemmings (ARCH)
Lemmings (ARCH) | ||||||
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Lemmings & Oh No! More Lemmings (PS1)
Lemmings & Oh No! More Lemmings (PS1) | ||||||||
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In the PlayStation version, Let's Go! is a lower-pitched digital recording of someone's voice.
Lemmings (W16)
Lemmings (W16) | ||||||||||
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Practically the same as the Amiga version with a digital recording of someone saying the phrase "Let's Go!", but in lower pitch.
Lemmings (A2GS)
Lemmings (A2GS) | ||||||
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Links
- Songs Composed By Brian Johnston
- Songs Composed By Tim Wright
- Song Titles With Game Location Origin
- Songs
- Songs With Paula Output
- Missing Screenshot
- Songs Arranged By Brian Johnston
- Songs Arranged By Tim Wright
- Lemmings (AMI)
- Songs With OPL2 Output
- Songs Arranged By Tony Williams
- Lemmings (DOS)
- Songs Arranged By Unknown
- Lemmings (ARCH)
- Songs With PCM Output
- Lemmings & Oh No! More Lemmings (PS1)
- Lemmings (W16)
- Lemmings (A2GS)