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Editor’s note: James (the same guy that just won the netbook in the post below) and the Bitmob community have put together a great setlist of classic video game tunes for you to enjoy this week. My personal favorite of the bunch is the overworld theme from TMNT. In hindsight, the game stunk, but I still dig that tune. – Aaron


It’s a new week and that means a new slew of songs to attack your ears! Thanks a lot to all those who submitted. Your songs keep the Bitmob Bubbler jumping and shaking — all the records inside keep skipping due to their sheer rockitude!

If you’re new to the Jukebox, there are two ways to listen:

Method 1: Pick and Choose

1. Top Gear – Track 1

2. Deus Ex – Main Theme

3. Final Fantasy VI – Slam Shuffle

4. Threads of Fate – Pass Through the Forest

5. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Overworld Theme*

6. Werewolf: The Last Warrior – Werewolf Form Theme*

7. Maplestory – Leafre Theme

8.  Zeno Clash – Calm Woods

9. Myst IV: Revelation – Curtains by Peter Gabriel

Hit the jump for the rest of the playlist, including the community picks.

 

Community Jukebox

10. Patapon 2 – Main Theme suggested by J. Cosmo Cohen

11. Mega Man 3 – Get a Weapon Theme* suggested by Mike Minotti

12. Actraiser – Bloodpool Theme* suggested byAlex R. Cronk-Young

13. Gun.Smoke – Stage 1* suggested by Toby Davis

14. Fallout 3- Anything Goes by Cole Porter suggested by Lance Darnell

15. Wild Arms – Into the Wilderness suggested by Evan Killham++good

Method 2: Let It Ride (click here to listen in a separate window)

~James D., read at The Sophist, heard at, Sophist Radio

P.S. Once again I’ve given exception to the rules simply because I couldn’t leave you folks without the awesome suggestions! (And yes, to all you inquiring folk, I have played Maplestory. Don’t judge me. Or do. I deserve it.)


Submissions are closed for this week, but if you’d like to know how the Community Jukebox works, please keep on reading:

For all you newcomers, here’s how it works. Even though I’ve done a Meet the Mob, there is something important you should know about me.For some reason, over the years, my mind has acted as a sort of a Roledex for great videogame ditties.  (For all you youngsters out there, a Rolodex is an archaic device that people used to keep important contact information on. I guess it’s sort of like an abacus at this point.)

Because of this, every Monday I will be posting fifteen well-known and not-so-well-known videogame songs.

There’s a catch however; I will not be providing all of the songs; I’ll provide only ten. The rest will be suggested – hopefully songs I’ve never heard – and out of all of the suggestions, I will choose five to round out the fifteen.

Ultimately, I would like enough suggestions to switch over to five or even one song donated by myself, thus truly making it the Community Jukebox.

It’s important to note that all submissions will be credited to the community members who provided them.

The only guidelines are that any song chosen must be from a non-music game, or from a music game with original content. Licensed songs are also OK, but they must be from something other than a music game.

This means that Fallout and Grand Theft Auto songs are fair game, whereas Guitar Hero and Rock Band songs aren’t. If licensed songs become too prolific, however, I may stop taking them as submissions.

Also, to note, I will try my hardest  to find the original names of every song, yours or mine, but if I can’t, I will give it a name, and mark it with an asterisk. In addition, all songs are set to open in a new tab, so feel free to click away and have them play in the background as you surf Bitmob or get some work done.

Songs appear in no particular order whatsoever, save that community submissions will be segmented from my choices and shown last.

Each week, I will also be choosing my favorite submission, The Double-Plus Good Pick of the Week. The winner will receive exactly nothing, except being last song with this beside their entry: ++good.

As a small guideline, if you’d like to win the The Double-Plus Good Pick of the Week, try to pick something obscure or, at the very least, recent. We all know titles like Mega Man and Final Fantasy had great music  in the 8-bit and 16-bit eras, and I will be featuring songs like these every week (that’s my bread and butter).

But, in the interest of keeping the Jukebox new and surprising,  if you can come up with a great song that I’ve forgotten, or, better yet, never heard, you’ll have a leg up on the competition. Just keep in mind what I said at the top, and if you’ve read my Meet the Mob, the size of my game case.

Either way, feel free to submit whatever you like. Please. I can’t reinforce enough that all submissions are welcome.

As an added bonus, I will also try to add an immediate comment about the awesomeness of the winner commenter’s song and why everyone else should pay special attention to it. This will be an in-joke for those who keep up.

Most importantly, since I hope to keep doing this for awhile, only one submission response per person per post. That way I’ll have less to parse, and you folks will be able to submit for an extended period of time. If you sumbit multiple requests, I will not listen to any of them.

Again, only one submission response per person per post.