TA-80: Pinball Stride
TA-80: Pinball Stride (Official Music Video) from the 2024 album, Turn It Up!
TA-80: Pinball Stride (Official Music Video) from the 2024 album, Turn It Up!
” … 11 years ago at the Northwest Pacific Pinball and Arcade Show. What I said then is still true today.”
I suspect people who visit this site often will get this tune relatively quickly.
“David Thiel is back to talk about the challenges of creating pirate music for this pinball machine, when Hans Zimmer and Klaus Badelt’s themes were not allowed.”
Enter the Infinity Zone, shoot the lit spinner, raise your power level, and transport to victory!
Five “Name that pinball tune” videos dropped in five days from the What the Flip YouTube channel.
He got away! … He WHAT?!
Release the Balrog! Our swords are thirsty! Also, LIONMAN!
Docking complete. Mission accomplished.
“The synth solo is original, but the rest is all based on motifs from High Speed that I believe were composed by game designer Steve Ritchie and programmed by sound engineer Bill Parod.”
“… this is a remix of two of the main themes you hear during single ball play”
Total Chipster presents a remix of Williams’ Space Station.
“Remix of the Main Theme and the Lock Themes from Williams’ Swords of Fury pinball machine using Renoise. Originally composed by Brian Schmidt.”
“Name that Pinball Tune from our 11/25/20 stream with a (kind of) Thanksgiving theme. Can you guess what it is?”
“Melissa Reese … joins the show to discuss music composition, her involvement in the video gaming industry, and creating epic callouts for the Guns N’ Roses ‘Not In This Lifetime’ pinball machine.”
Lights! Organ!
Load up some weapons from your secret truck before you go out there looking for secret people.
• Game: Pinball Dreams (21st Century Entertainment, 1992, AMIGA) |
• ReMixer(s): DarkSim |
• Composer(s): Olof Gustafsson
I wonder which will you will recognize first: the song or the game in which it is used.
Both of these feature swords in a tangential way.
