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Jumping Flash 2: Original soundtrack

Game info

Name: Jumping Flash 2
Alternate name: Jumping Flash! 2
Characteristics: Maze
Publishers: Sony, SCEA, SCEI, SCEE
Developer: Exact
Platforms:
PlayStation (26 Apr 1996) - Japan
PlayStation (Oct 1996) - Europe

Music info

Released: 02 May 1996
Related Plaform: PlayStation
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: Takao Miratsu
Music type: Original soundtrack
My rating: 9/10
Num of tunes: 22
Num of CDs: 1
Catalogue Nr.: ARCJ-36
Play time: 1:01:21

My info

Tunes to jump'n'run game, which are very strong on ideas and cool fast rhythmic feel. Very long and different soundtrack! [9/10]



User reviews


Facts / description

Though the game is original soundtrack to game "Jumping Flash! 2", it contains also tunes from Jumping Flash! 1.

##The Jumping Flash 2 soundtrack is of a rare breed of game music that doesn't fit into any one discernable category, but still turns out great. This is one of only a few soundtracks I really enjoy that strays from the norm.

There aren't any orchestral pieces. There are a few rock tunes, but they do not dominate the CD in any way. Every tune has its own distinct feel. And most of them make you feel good. There is the opening "Rap La Muu Muu". Now as far as rap goes this is a joke, but the beat is nice and they throw in that bass guitar that always makes me wanna move. That same techno/dance feel is the closest thing to a constant here. It seems to somehow permeate every tune, even though the tunes are very different. There are a few rock tunes, a few funky tunes, "Chinatown" which has that usual Oriental sound, and a couple with a Hawaiian flavor.

I can't honestly say I like every tune, but I like enough of them to make me wanna to listen to this one regularly. My personal favorites would have to be "Distant Cosmos" (oh so funky), "Boss Genie Machine" (makes you wanna get up and move), and "Boss Dragon Machine". Give this one a try, you just might be surprised by it!

From: http://www.altpop.com/stc/reviews/jf2.htm
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Tracklist

01-Rap La Muu Muu Techno Mix - 6:23
02-Jump into the Grassland! - 3:29
03-Checking out the Ruins - 2:04
04-Hello, Amusement Park - 3:11
05-Slippery Ice Land - 2:57
06-Chinatown - 3:29
07-Distant Cosmos - 3:13
08-Boss Dragon Machine - 3:26
09-Boss Scorpion Machine - 3:11
10-Boss Genie Machine - 3:21
11-Boss Turtle Machine - 2:59
12-Boss Transforming Cube Machine - 2:49
13-Boss Aloha Robo - 3:10
14-Which one to Do  - 1:02
15-Jump in Hawaii! - 1:39
16-Checking out the Castle - 1:41
17-My Babel - 1:36
18-Aloha's Secret Base - 1:37
19-Hello again, Amusement Park - 1:38
20-Capitan Hausu - 1:43
21-That's it, isnt' it  - 2:20
22-Rap La Muu Muu - 4:24

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Record created/updated: 5. November 2002.
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