by Pulse Wave » 26 Jun 2017 04:36
GTA: Vice City. It doesn't emulate the 1980s, it is from the 1980s (and partly from the late 1970s). The first GTA with a completely licensed (as opposed to original) soundtrack. Goes from Iron Maiden to Kim Wilde to A Flock Of Seagulls to Michael Jackson (two songs even) to Herbie Hancock to Grandmaster Flash. The soundtrack album is a 7 CD box; some call it one of the best 1980s compilations ever.
Also, Tropico. I'm not sure if the entire game would exist, had Ry Cooder not made Buena Vista Social Club. And that's what the soundtrack sounds like. It was made for the game, but it sounds very Cuban, completely made with acoustic instruments (PopTop got some experience in that while making the soundtrack for Railroad Tycoon 2) and mostly with vocals. You might want to drink a Cuba Libre and/or smoke a Cohiba while playing this game or just listening to the soundtrack.
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