by: Johannes Bjerregaard
copyright: 1987 Rack-It
MUSICIANS/B/Bjerregaard_Johannes/Thunder_Force.sid
CSDb entry: https://csdb.dk/sid/?id=4062
Used in Releases: Weird Meeting, The Megademo, Have Fun, Let's Disco, Fallout, Thunderforce Music, Correct Digi Action Part 2, PimpleSqueezer 1, Zummerlame, Alvesta Sirap '88, Ripped Off #60, Hotshot, Dixpys, Laudable, Party Demo, A Important Message to All Guyz, Entering List Vol1, Get Ready !, Thunder Force, Overreact, INXS Demo, Hard Beat, Multi-Flax 3, DAAS News #2, Ode to Johannes Bjerregaard, Jerky Moves, Justice, Fuck Off Cops, Tetragon Information, Thunder Force, This Is My Best, Thunderforce Music, Stretching 1, Contact Triumph, Fuck Ya Lamers, The Runner, Enigma Zap #0013, The Mega Demo, Programmers Cup '88, Intro 4, Let'z Fetz, Ass Mess, We Stops, Magic!, Contact-Sony, Bueno Empiore, F.A.S.T. Rip 07, Wanted Supplier, Dolphin Letter, Hot News, Sex Story 3, Top Six.
| Videoclock: | PAL 50Hz |
|---|---|
| SIDmodel: | MOS6581 |
| Datasize: | $16ED |
| Load Address: | $8000 |
| Init Address: | $96E0 |
| Play Address: | $8018 |
| Songs: | 4 |
| Songlengths: | 2:17, 2:17, 4:06, 0:51 |
| Playroutine: | Bjerregaard |
COMMENT: "I wrote most of Thunder Force together with my highschool friend Peter Uhd Jespsen. The game was originally written for the Danish company called Keleline. Peter was a big fan of Depeche Mode and had most of their records. Therefore we wanted to get some tunes from DM in the game. Keleline wrote to DM and first got a yes, but then the group decided no. At least that was the story we were told, but I think, that the director of the company cheated us. Somewhere out there is a small demo, which have the five tunes in it." (Info from Eric Christensen). The tunes in question can be found in /MUSICIANS/B/Bjerregaard_Johannes/Depeche_Mode_Songs.sid
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