"Legend" synchronises a bolero rhythm with a warm saxophone rendition of the title theme and then moves into a simple sentimental piano melody of the ending theme. "Intense Battle!" Love it. Overview. I already ordered Simon's Quest and will grab the other's upon their release. Gradius III has also been rereleased on a few compilations, notably the Gradius III & IV pack for the PlayStation 2, and the Gradius Collection for the PSP. Double clear vinyl LP pressing. Lo recomiendo! Despite the cheese factor, the orchestral passage and second saxophone solo are beautiful in the second half is beautiful and the coda is triumphant. The score might be legendary, but does the album do it justice? Peculiarly, there is also an enhanced selection of several Gradius and Salamander tunes in "Transcend Time". 4.8 out of 5 stars 6. Unfortunately, that peaceful existence came to a sudden end when Gradius became the target of a subspace star cluster known as Bacterion. Gradius III (known in Japan as Gradius III: Densetsu kara Shinwa e, the sub-title loosely translated to "From Legend to Myth") is a sci-fi side-scrolling shoot-'em-up developed and released by Konami for arcades exclusively in Japan on December 1989.. 'border=0 width=88 height=31>')//-->. It's a nice addition to the collection even just for the artwork. The album had plenty of interesting ideas in addition to arranged tracks, such as the use of Japanese drama and original sound medleys to tell a story of a space epic. Release date: Dec 21st, 1990. Gradius II's Motoaki Furukawa wasn't involved with this score because he had transferred from Konami's sound design room to their CD production section. While nowhere near as jarring as the original sound stories of the 1980s, they often interrupt the flow of the music and seem unnecessary when an already complete sound effects collection is available at the end of the soundtrack. '" alt="liveinternet.ru: показано число просмотров за 24 часа, посетителей за 24 часа и за сегодн\я" '+ screen.colorDepth:screen.pixelDepth))+';u'+escape(document.URL)+ "Distant Field" sends listeners straight into frenzy and peril with "Fire Scramble" before integrating many of the remaining themes; it almost settles listeners up to the fright of more random sound effects. This time the arrangements were performed by the Konami Kukeiha Club, the newly formed jazz fusion band, and a drama track was also integrated. document.write('