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There are plenty of bubbly tracks that evoke a carnival-esque atmosphere, including an arrangement of the classic Bubble Bobble stage theme, but I was most pleasantly surprised by a choir and church organ piece and the epic boss theme. For those who are unaware, this is another Bubble Bobble-style game for arcade, and not a puzzle game spin-off. Given the short duration, it would have been nice to have included the NES version alongside the arcade version, but perhaps they’ll release it later.īubble Memories is a much more substantial affair at over 25 minutes in length. 22 unique levels, for 1 or 2 players (on the same keyboard). Bubble Trouble (later Bubble Struggle) has been played hundreds of millions of times, labeled one of the top 10 online games. The classic arcade game from 2002, remastered. It’s not a lot, but it brings back a lot of memories, and it’s great to see this music properly released. Shoot the bubbles with your harpoon and split them in smaller bubbles, until eventually they disappear. 08:12 Bubble Bobble Original Soundtrack Ecchi Sexy Animegirls ecchi. You have the main stage theme that plays through most of the game, which is as infectious as ever, the frantic boss theme, a couple ominous cues, and the joyous ending theme alongside several jingles. Find and Watch the best lindiasex porno de sexo at. This is the arcade version, which initially took me some getting used to, but I’ve come to appreciate the different aural aesthetic. Starting with Bubble Bobble, there is all of about eight minutes of music to be heard. Taito has released the arcade soundtrack as well as that of Bubble Memories on iTunes Japan, so I thought it would be a good time to jump back into my youth and given them a listen. An emphasis on food, secret levels, a drunken last boss, and of course, bubbles make it one of the most memorable NES games in my mind, so the music evokes a certain sense of nostalgia in me. Here’s another taste of Taito after the review of Darius II earlier this week.īubble Bobble is easily one of my favorite games on the NES.