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Ryyudo
@Ryyudo
David Beckham Soccer (GBA) - BGM #01
BGM #01
David Beckham Soccer (GBA)
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David Beckham Soccer (GBA) - BGM #03
BGM #03
David Beckham Soccer (GBA)
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David Beckham Soccer (GBA) - BGM #05
BGM #05
David Beckham Soccer (GBA)
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It probably loses a few points as there's no music in the middle of the actual, terrible, game play.

The tag is #HotJamsOfGaming, if you wish to follow/mute!
This is a series to spotlight games with good music within it, but I seldom hear discussed. My goal is for folks spend just a few minutes listening to the music here and possibly following up with the rest of the OST.

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David Beckham Soccer OST (Game Boy Advance)

David Beckham Soccer OST (Game Boy Color)

My random musings below


Another random Jake Kaufman/Virt (most of the Shantae series, Shovel Knight, Double Dragon Neon, and now M&M's Minis Madness) discovery during my friend TheJewker's stream. I'd consider myself a fairly well-rounded fan of Kaufman's work, but apparently I'm a fraud. :eggbug-pensive: (being entirely factitious)

The game sure looks like it potentially deserves to be on the bottom rungs of the GBA though.

Afterwards discovered there's a Game Boy Color version that also sounds fantastic in different ways, despite limitations, so I wanted to include it too.

For example: The GBA's BGM #05 is missing an entire breakdown segment the GBC, which is BGM 3, has.

I feel there might be some nostalgia based preferences and they're short OSTs so I recommend listening to both and finding out which you prefer!


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in reply to @Ryyudo's post:

I love the realm of strange football games like this. Ones licensed by a single team or single player, or with absolutely no license to speak of; are an absolute grab bag of (mostly bad, sometimes good) games nobody remembers. I also think most of them are PAL region exclusives or otherwise never released in North America, so I can't say I'm too surprised that a Virt soundtrack has been flying under the radar for two decades.