User Menu

Notification settings

Currently Playing

PC-XMTrue by flag Radix (Jakob Svanholm) , flag Scorpik (Adam Skorupa)
Requested By: flagMMX

Time Left: 3:39


- Streams

Demoscene Holiday Card Exchange

Stencil cutout of a 5
The fifth annual card exchange is now open!

Visit the forums for the details or to leave a comment.

Important Links

Discord Chat
Matrix Chat (bridged to Discord)

Please report any bugs to this forum thread!
> Bug Reporting Thread <
Song, artist, etc. corrections go here instead:
> Correct DB Info <
Broken tunes can be reported here:
> Report Broken Tunes Here <

Nectarine

Song Information

PC-S3M[Epic Pinball] Android

Author: flag Robert A. Allen

Song Length: 3:01
Release Year: 1993
Song Status: Active *
Song Bitrate: 127 kbps
Song Legacy Flag: R
Song Source: Game
Song Platform: PlatformPC-S3M

Last Queued : 7 months, 1 week ago

This song has been played 18 times. [See Request History]
It was added 14 years, 11 months ago.

Extra Resources:

Song Rating

Song Rating: 2.9 - Votes Placed: 16 View Voting History
A total of 1 users have this song on their favourites list.

Compilation / Remix Information

Screenshots

Add new screenshot

Song Corrections & Updates

[Edit Information] - [Add Links]

User Comments

User Song Comment
flagSaga_Musix
Blah! (c:

The music from the "Android" table, which only occoured in a very early release of Epic Pinball and which was later replaced by "Super Android" (which also has different music). This sounds a lot more ST-01-ish, hence it's quite disappoing in comparison to the later version of the game.

flagJosephineLithius
avatar
I like scene music. How 'bout you?

As someone who bought the earliest commercial release of Epic Pinball – not to mention played the demo all the time, this is the song I associate the most with the game. Needless to say, I greatly prefer this song over the one used in Super Android, myself.

It may be a bit more simplistic than the later song, but I like the "technical" sound that Rober A. Allen provided, here. It sounds more like the player is standing in front of an operating table, or hand-coding the android, than the later song~