VGM Flashback - Plok

By Dennis Wyman on May 9, 2009 4:33 PM | Permalink | 207 Comments

Today we dust off an old VGRC feature, and what better way to (re)start things off than with one of my personal favorite game soundtracks: Plok for the SNES.

While at its release (and, really, ever since) Plok has been continually overlooked by the majority of the gaming community and press, those who stumbled upon and took the time to play this gem were immediately struck by one of the most original, and dare I say, complex, soundtracks in a game on the Super Nintendo. Composed by none other than the legendary Tim Follin, individual tracks would oftentimes stretch out to 4 minutes before looping, leaving lots of room for Follin to play. The end result was a series of complex multi-layered tracks with constantly shifting and changing sounds. In 1993, this was some very impressive stuff.

But enough of that. Onto the music!


Title Theme



Akrillic



Plok's House



Beach

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207 Comments

Alonely | May 9, 2009 10:46 PM

Wowza, that is pretty sweet. :D

nick | May 12, 2009 11:13 AM

plok is ballin'

indisbutable fact

Kanji | August 6, 2009 11:04 AM

nick is SO right.

Also FUCK YEAH PLOK!

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