Of course, we would leave these examples on the Third Generation or Earlier page, but, you see, the former USSR (and beyond) fanbase of ZX Spectrum was so big that even Sturgeon's Law gets inverted, fullhouse. Already deserves a separate page because of that, doesn't it?
- Doctor Mario
had only one original track, to be precise, but what a track
.
- Super Bomberman 2
by Slip.
- Crack's intro music
(this separate one was done by Black Groove, now known as Key-Jee).
- The first main menu.
- The instruction manual.
- The second main menu.
- And
now,
the sweetest
picks
... Overworld
music.
- Crack's intro music
- The Cezar
and Imperia 2 Dune
by the same author.
- The Cezar's main menu theme.
- The song you hear in the instruction manual.
- All
three
overworlds.
- And finally, the ending theme.
- Imperia 2: Dune's intro tune.
- A Letter To Elise cover heard in the main menu.
- An introductory cutscene which is supposed to get you into the story. The music theme only helps.
- On which side are you?
- The sweetest overworld music in the game.
The remaining
three are
there as well.
- The Cezar's main menu theme.
- Doom
from Digital Reality. Was never actually released, but even then, it leaves us with something awesome that will make you wish you'd hear it in the original game. Prooflink.
- Kliatba Noci
.
- Battle City may not need much music per se, but Mr. LTD's port delivers a couple of awesome tunes made by Wakson: the intro theme
and the chiptune remix of Airwolf theme you may hear in the main menu
.
- Very loose adaptation of Mortal Kombat
by AWS, with several awesome techno songs by TMS also deserves a mention even if there's only one song that is FULLY related to Mortal Kombat itself.
- Fire and Ice
is awesome.
- Kolobok Zoom 2.
Includes the covers of The Fools' Village
and Red Riding Hood
theme songs, as well as some really heavy harddance.
- Warcraft: Introduction.
This fan port has never been released, but it still includes a couple of tunes, one of which is performed on pure AY, and the other one is digital.
- Shiru's Magic Tokens
apart from just being great, includes a very rare sight: arpeggios on Spectrum beeper.
- Byte Me
, with its digital samples on the title screen, coming close to Amiga quality.