Heat Wave
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Heat Wave is a song from the Bionic Commando series. The song was not heard in the original arcade game, but was instead composed by Junko Tamiya for the NES port. It has since been remixed by several other composers for different games in the series. The song has a slower, much more somber feel to it than the game's other tracks.
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Title
This song went without an official title for 21 years until 2008 when Simon Wiklund created titles for several songs from the franchise for the official Bionic Commando: The 8-bit Soundtrack album. Prior to that, the song was usually referred to as Area 5, although various other unofficial titles were used on the Internet like "Anguish" and "Mary, Mary". It is not known whether the song's composer, Junko Tamiya had ever title the song.
Composition
Junko Tamiya probably composed this song in the first half of 1988. She most likely composed the song on a keyboard then converted the notes to hexadecimal to work with Yoshihiro Sakaguchi's NES audio driver. It is unlikely that Tamiya was involved in the PAL release of the game because no steps were taken to adjust the tempo for the slower processor.
The song has two sections, each divided by a break. The second half is similar to the first, but it expands upon the melody. Both sections begin with slow lower-pitch harmonizing notes, then, as the each section nears completion, the pitch rises and the notes increase in tempo. Throughout the song, a repetitive beat is kept with drums and a constant bass, stopping only during the breaks. There are a few flourishes of rapidly rising scales in each section where the harmony echos the melody.
Games
Bionic Commando (NES)
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In the 8-bit soundtrack liner notes, Jeffery King writes:
The song is rendered on the NES's RP2A03 chip for NTSC cartridges and the RP2A07 chip for PAL cartridges. The PAL chip runs at a slower clock speed for which the game designers did not compensate. Because of this, the song plays at a noticeably slower tempo for all the European regions.
As far as the utilization of the chips is concerned, the first square wave channel is used for the melody, the second for the harmony. The triangle wave is the constant droning bass which is only interrupted during the song's break. The noise channel plays the drums, and the DPCM channel is not used.
The song is track 6 in the NSF and NSFE rips. A VGM rip has yet to be made.
Bionic Commando (GB)
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The Game Boy release was based on the NES game, and though it featured new levels and music, the song Heat Wave remains. The Game Boy's DMG-CPU B chip doesn't quite have the warm sound of the NES chip, but the majority of the tune remains the same, albeit with a different drum and bass backdrop. It's played in areas 3 and 14.
The song is track 5 in the GBS file.
Bionic Commando: Rearmed (W32)
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Albums
Different versions of Heat Wave can be heard on the following albums:
Released | Album | Version | Title | Track |
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2008-05-27 | Bionic Commando: Rearmed - The Soundtrack | Bionic Commando: Rearmed | Heat Wave | 2 |
2008-06-23 | Bionic Commando: The 8-bit Soundtrack | NES | Heat Wave | 2 |
2009-07-28 | Bionic Commando: The Soundtrack | 7th Gen Remake | ? (Tune reused in a track) | ? |
Links
- youtube.com/watch?v=PtlniNNSybc - "Enemy Underworld" orchestral remix by Nutritious.
- youtube.com/watch?v=2b1PoTiq6Ic - "Sundown In Area 5 Remix" by Hyde209.