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Revision as of 03:14, 4 April 2020

Waiting
Composer Unknown
Released 1986-??-??
Title Origin Game Location
This page is for the 180 song, for more titles see Waiting.

Waiting is a short jingle that plays in early releases when you're waiting for the computer AI opponent to shoot their three darts. The song consists of the first 8 seconds of the Title song, ending differently on every platform. The composer is still being speculated.

The song has not been arranged for World Darts (AMI), World Darts (DOS) and 180 (ZXS).

Games

180 (C64)

Platform - C64.png
180 (C64)
Output - SID.svg
180 - C64 - Opponent.png
Arranger David Whittaker
Programmer David Whittaker
Released 1986-1?-??
Length 0:11.49
BPM 125
Format SID
Loops No

The song is rendered on the Commodore 64's SID chip. It sounds the same on every revision. The ending is a non-arpeggiated low C major chord. This track plays in an early release of the game. In the common release, Title plays.

180 (A8)

Platform - A8.png
180 (A8)
Output - POKEY.svg
180 - A8 - Opponent.png
Arranger Jason Brooke
Programmer Jason Brooke
Released 1986-??-??
Length 0:09.13
BPM 125
Format SAP
Loops No

The song is rendered on the Atari 8-bit's C012294 chip, and one semitone lower. The ending is a B, a D#, and an arpeggiated high F# major chord. It's track 3 in the rip.

180 (CPC)

Platform - CPC.png
180 (CPC)
Output - AY.svg
Arranger Unknown
Released 1986-??-??
Format YM
Loops No

The song is rendered on the Amstrad CPC's AY-3-8912 chip. The ending is a low C major chord, with the C switching octave. It's file 3 in the rip.

180 (MSX)

Platform - MSX.png
180 (MSX)
Output - AY.svg
Arranger Unknown
Released 1987-??-??
Format KSS
Loops No

The song is rendered on the MSX's AY-3-8910 chip. There are no knows KSS rips of this game so far, although it can be potentially logged into VGM.


180 (MSX)

Platform - AST.png
World Darts (AST)
Output - SSG.svg
Arranger Jason Brooke
Released 1987-??-??
Format SNDH
Loops No

The song is rendered on the Atari ST's YM2149 chip. There are no known SC68 or SNDH rips of this game so far.

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