Daniel Osborne
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- Feb 28, 2012
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Another shout for CV here! I'd love to hear that tune laid over a dance beat! I've no idea why as l like rock and metal usually!
WH20 for me. It would be even more enjoyable if the sound quality on iOS was better.
The least they could do would be to use stereo sound, because even with nice headphones, it's very mono sounding and one dimensional.
I've never been a fan of videogame of pinball music. Probably because I'm an electronic musician myself and I find the sound from those late '80s FM chips pretty tinny. I do absolutely love the fx generated from early-'80s games though, particularly the Williams ones. Stick them through a decent speaker and they sound amazing.
Centaur without a doubt. TOTAN i nice too.
I'm surprised som many like Whitewater, I can't stand the Yee-haw-mentality myself.
Monster Bash, definitely.
I don't like the music itself, but paired with the table, it's just perfect for the theme and mood the table represents.
I agree with this. The are some others that are good but this is the only one where the music is really an integral part of the table.
Agreed. The music fits the game perfectly...from the "Roonie" tune to the "Clown" end-of-game match tune, it's a joy to listen to and totally creates the correct atmosphere for the different sections of the game.My favorite music in the game is actually Cirqus Voiltaire. I can'tt really explain why... It just reminds me of being at an amusement park when I was 13.
Firepower for me. It's not music though, just sound effects. It's really effective the way it slowly builds tension. Usually at least once per game it gets too intense and I have to cradle the ball and take a few deep breaths while I remind myself that "it's just sound don't let it psych you out".
Centaur without a doubt. TOTAN i nice too.
I'm surprised som many like Whitewater, I can't stand the Yee-haw-mentality myself.