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TimeSplitters 2: Game ripGame infoName: TimeSplitters 2 Music infoReleased: 18 Oct 2002
My infoIt doesn't happen often that the full-2CD-soundtrack will take high quality during complete playing time. Mostly only few tracks are good and the rest is "space filler". But this album is rare exception. Very different tracks and some ideas are not only melodically good, but also very original. For example, there are few retro tunes, which sound like from C64 times.. :) Or the "Scrappyard" tune, which sounds really crappy (also it's not good for pure listening therefore). [9/10] User reviews
TracklistCD 1: 01 - Title Screen (3:21) 02 - Select Level (2:41) 03 - 1990 Siberia (4:29) 04 - Siberia Boss (7:15) 05 - 1932 Chicago (5:09) 06 - 1895 Notre Dame (4:10) 07 - Notre Dame Boss (5:09) 08 - 2280 Return to Planet X (3:58) 09 - 2019 NeoTokyo (3:46) 10 - 1853 Wild West (5:16) 11 - 1972 Atom Smasher (4:09) 12 - 1920 Aztec Ruins (Exterior) (6:39) 13 - 1920 Aztec Ruins (Interior) (4:37) 14 - 2315 Robot Factory (4:15) 15 - 2401 Space Station (4:43) 16 - Briefing (1:16) 17 - Credits (7:24) CD 2: 01 - Credits tune remix (3:44) 02 - Anaconda (1:32) 03 - RetroRacer (1:24) 04 - AstroLander (2:27) 05 - Training Ground (9:15) 06 - Circus (4:36) 07 - Hangar (4:30) 08 - Hospital (5:47) 09 - Ice Station (3:56) 10 - Mexican Village (4:10) 11 - Nightclub (7:26) 12 - Scrapyard (6:58) 13 - Ufopia (5:06) 14 - TS2 Alien Tileset (5:10) 15 - TS2 Gothic Tileset (5:40) 16 - TS2 Industrial Tileset (5:12) Music downloadDigital Audio tunes download information Record created/updated: 30. October 2003. Something wrong with these data? - Write corrections / additions to Game Music Base Upload MOD/MIDI game music to this music record - if you have music to World of Game Mids/Mods archives Write other feedback/comments to this record - for other comments/suggestions Information provided here may not be accurate and are provided only as an informative resource, without any warranty. Other toolsGenerate info.txt - with this cool feature you can generate the info.txt file with all tune information and save it somewhere, which means you'll have something like "tune ID card"! :) This has cool advantages - it's small, fastly readable/editable, you can add it to the tune archive if you want and you will have everytime fast information about the game and music archive. Also programs which support reading from txt files (such as KBMedia Player) can read the info.txt file directly while playing tunes of all formats! |