Atari Star Raiders Hi Score Patch. Atari 800 Computer version.

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Atari Star Raiders Hi Score Patch. Atari 800 Computer version.
Track #3-64: Chronicles of Samus
Artist: HiScore
Original: Appearance Fanfare, Escape, Acquisition Theme, Stillness, Title (Metroid) by Hirokazu Tanaka; "Hatchling Theme" by Ryoji Yoshitomi; Theme of Samus, Sanctuary Fortress, Chozo Shrine, Gandrayda, Metroid Prime Trilogy title; Sector 4 (AQA) Aquatic Control Level Area by Minako Hamano and Akira Fujiwara; Phendrana Drifts by Kenji Yamamoto and Kouichi Kyuma; Big Boss Confrontation BGM (Kraid, Crocomire, Phantoon) by Minako Hamano; The Archives by Lawrence Schwedler; "Approaching Sector Zero" by Kuniaki Haishima and Sachiko Miyano; Main Theme - Metroid Prime: Federation Force by Chad York, Darren Radtke, Michael Peacock; Chozo Laboratory by Daisuke Matsuoka; Boss Scorpius by Soshi Abe, Sayako Doi
Length: 24:39
Buckle in. This one is a marathon.
Track #2-33: Samus Voyage
Artist: HiScore (Sebastian Fousinette, Samuel Lidström, Pontus Lundén, Erik Nordlander, Thomas Lundell, Timmy Midhamn, Kloudmen (David Lindvall, Martin Åberg), Pim Jönsson, Konrad Petersson, David Lindvall, Martin Åberg, Hampus Larsson, Joel Sandberg, Hampus Larsson, Oskar Ottosson, Joel Rydholm, David Johansson, Martin Isaksson, Anton Rehn, Jonatan Sjöberg, Robin Kullberg, Maria Önnberg)
Original: Title (Metroid), Brinstar, Samus Aran’s Appearance Fanfare, Item Acquisition Fanfare by Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka; Surface of SR-388 by Ryoji Yoshitomi; Mother Brain by Minako Hamano; VS. Nightmare by Minako Hamano and Akira Fujiwara; Tallon Overworld 2, Torvus Bog, Rundas Fight, Metroid Prime Menu by Kenji Yamamoto; Kraid by Kenji Yamamoto and Minako Hamano (arranged from a theme by Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka); Hunters by Lawrence Schwedler; Nemesis Ridley by Kuniaki Haishima (arranged from a theme by Minako Hamano)
Length: 12:56
Beginning Harmony of a Hunter 101% Run's surprise third disc is a medley of songs from every game in the series to that point (even including the credits from Prime after Zero Mission as a way of acknowledging Metroid Prime Pinball). This medley is even longer than the marathon medley before it, and was created by a group assembled just for the purpose of this medley, led by Sebastian Fousinette. This medley is in the same vein as the remix medleys from the previous album like 'Metroid Medley'; disc 3 is largely dedicated to miscellaneous remixes that don't fit with the rest, like the endings of previous discs put on its own disc. This remix contains a wide variety of styles to cover each theme with.
I won't dig into each individual part because of how long this is, but this is a pretty sweet medley. I like how Brinstar is split in three parts that each feel like they came from a different era of the series. I like the kinda country take on the Surface theme from Metroid 2, and I like the ominous take on Kraid's Lair and the intensity of the ending rendition of 'Nemesis Ridley'. I'm not so fond of the take on Nightmare's theme, but I do like how sad Rundas' theme comes across. Not ending on a title motif or one of Samus's themes is an unusual choice, but I like how it lets the medley end with some fire, like there's more to come.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐️
Track #2-32: Te Inveniam Track #2-34: Metroid Medley 2
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