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Biohazard (Resident Evil) Original Soundtrack RemixGame infoName: Resident Evil Music infoReleased: 07 Aug 1996
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Facts / descriptionThe Soundtrack in Resident Evil has an important role in the game, especially when compared to other titles. Of all the five senses, only seeing and hearing are liable to directly influence the gamer's experience, and yet most games rely heavily on vision, with comparatively little thought attached to sound. TracklistOpening 01. Terror (Darkness Lives) Mansion 02. At Deep Mountains and Dark Valleys; the Night Begins 03. The One Who Survives 04. Fatal Bite 05. Wandering About 06. A Testator 07. The Moonlight Sonata 08. Yawn 09. Peace of Mind Courtyard 10. Dismal Field Guardhouse 11. Ivies' Domain 12. Vacant Flat 13. What You Hear Is... 14. Flooded Corridor 15. Plant 42 16. Deception Mansion 17. Unexpected Crisis (The Nimble One) 18. Queer Structure 19. Sigh of Relief 20. Narrow and Close Underground 21. Trust or Not 22. Requiem 23. Concealed Passage 24. Black Tiger Laboratory 25. The Depth (Far from the Sun) 26. Disclosed Secret 27. Concrete Bound 28. Double-crosser 29. Treat to Awful Fright 30. 10 Minutes Until Explosion 31. Finally the Two Met 32. 5 Minutes Until Explosion 33. Tyrant Ending 34. Still Dawn Music downloadDigital Audio tunes download information Other music records from this game
Original soundtrack "Resident Evil Orchestra Album (US-Import)" (Arranged soundtrack) Arranged/Remixed tunes (PS1) Record created/updated: 23. September 2004. 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! |