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Eye of the Beholder 2: Game rip

Game info

Name: Eye of the Beholder 2
Alternate name: Eye of the Beholder 2: The Legend of Darkmoon; EOB2 (Abbreviated, often-referred-to title.); Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder 2
Characteristics: Role-Playing (RPG), 1st-Person Perspective, Medieval / Fantasy, Puzzle-Solving, like Dungeon Master
Publishers: TSR, SSI
Developers: Westwood Studios, Westwood Associates, International Computer Group
Original/port composers: Frank Klepacki (Amiga), Frank Klepacki (Dos)
Platforms:
PC Dos (1991) - Europe
Amiga (1992) - Europe

Music info

Released: 1991
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: Frank Klepacki
Music type: Game rip
Num of tunes: 2
Num of CDs: 1
Play time: 4:16

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Facts / description

Very low quality and short tunes (additionally, there are only intro and character select tunes), seems they are ripped from Amiga or something like that and then totally reduced the quality :( Because of that it's nothing you should care of.

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Record created/updated: 25. August 2005.
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