- Little Prayer-Legends Of The Sword Arcade-Story Of The Sword
- /galleries/1/110/11046/thumbnails/audio/small/4ae46a589f50005288217d784274e9d03205eaf9.jpg
- /galleries/1/110/11046/originals/audio/4ae46a589f50005288217d784274e9d03205eaf9.mp3
Little Prayer-Legends Of The Sword Arcade-Story Of The Sword by @XxTheCreativeKitsunexX (XxTheCreativeKitsunexX)
By now there are gonna be those who might groan at this new upload and new series but I make one thing very clear when it comes to my music. I make music for myself and what I feel like making and while I love it when people like what they hear, I can understand how this kind of music may just be too old school for most.
Legends of The Sword is a new series in the same idea of Galaxy Savior where the attention is paid to the Fantasy, Swords and Sorcery style and less Modernized holding true to the style of music used in the arcades in the 1980s late 80s. The idea was an arcade game that was a hack and slash RPG adventure game where the player is out to find a mystical blade that will allow them to win back their fallen kingdom and bring their king back from death. The whole idea was built on the game Cadash- An Arcade game from 1989 and another game called Rastan Saga. Throw in some helping of Golden Axe and some famous Arcade Sounds from Taito Arcade games and you get Legends Of The Sword.
Some call this Moog style music I am not sure what it is only how good it sounds to me and I have ALWAYS liked the old school synth sounds, this is just my way of allowing a guilty pleasure of mine to turn into something.
Rest Assured there will be more of the series as time goes on.
Music is ©2022 J.Delorey Productions Sword Dancer Studio Canada LTD XxTheCreativeKitsunexX Legend Of The Sword is © J.Delorey Productions. Legend Of The Sword is a Fan Made Non Existent Arcade game idea by XxTheCreativeKitsunexX And is NOT an actual production in the works. Art is © The Respective Holder and was found on google Images, artwork is not mine and is a placeholder to give an idea of the atmosphere of the track.
I've always been a sucker for MOOGy bass. The slower movements feel like the grizzled cousin of this one track used in the RPG Maker game that inspired the tough-as-nails battles in my own project. Unfortunately I can't find a public copy of the track itself: my only lead is the title "Tower A", composer Shigeharu Isoda for RPG Maker 2.