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Global Thermonuclear Warfare: Game rip
"awesome" (by timmy, 21 Oct 2005) [9/10]
I liked this music when it first came out and it is still good to play over fps games now 9/10


Game Music Concert 2 ~ The Best Selection (Orchestral Game Concert 2)
"saundtrack music" (by fansy, 19 Oct 2005) [10/10]
Hello , tell me please about saundtrack music of Shape Solitaire card/puzzle game!!!! Please...
sincerely: Nelli


Jazz Jackrabbit: Game rip
"Cool stuff" (by Sang, 14 Oct 2005) [8/10]
Was just playing Jazz Jackrabbit a moment ago, and was reminded of how cool its music was. Soooo I went over here immediatly, hoping that there was a download for it here. Yay! Great stuff :) Just too bad the quality of computer game-songs weren't that good in '94 :(


Xenogears: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"Just read the text below." (by Scooter Fox, 14 Oct 2005) [6/10]
If you're looking for real remixes, there aren't much of them here - most of MIDIs are just slightly different versions of what you can find in Xenogears: Arranged tunes zip file. Music itself is not bad, but not really good either.


Xenogears: Arranged soundtrack
"Rather unexpectedly well made..." (by Scooter Fox, 14 Oct 2005) [7/10]
...and it even sounds good on my soundcard (except for "Awakening" in which I'm getting something like phone ringing o_O). Of course, as always, I must say that downloading PSF files or buying original soundtrack is better idea than downloading MIDIs. Also have in mind that this zip file lacks few really great tracks, including "The One Who Is Torn Apart" and "Forest of The Black Moon", which is a great loss.


Pinball Fantasies: Game rip
"Mr. Gustafsson, you have my respect." (by Scooter Fox, 14 Oct 2005) [9/10]
Great music - almost every time I played Pinball Fantasies, I waited those few minutes to listen to the whole intro. It's a bit strange format (all tunes from one table in one file), which is a bit inconvenient, but it doesn't matter that much.


Final Fantasy Tactics Original Soundtrack (Piano MIDI)
"Evade it at all costs!" (by Scooter Fox, 14 Oct 2005) [3/10]
Sakimoto's soundtracks for FFT and Vagrant Story are one of my favourites - I simply love them and I have to say that this conversion from symphonic music to piano MIDI is something that should have never been done. I mean conversion itself isn't bad (try to replace a whole lot of instruments with only one yourself), but the result is at least unlistenable. If you want to listen to the music from FFT, try to find a PSF file or buy original soundtrack on CDs, but do not download those MIDIs, because listening to them may lead you to some serious misunderstandings about Hitoshi Sakimoto and Masaharu Iwata's abilities as music composers.


Final Fantasy 7 Original Soundtrack (MIDI)
"Better than PSX version!" (by Scooter Fox, 14 Oct 2005) [8/10]
And I really mean it - just listen to famous "One Winged Angel" (I never liked chorus implemented originally there). I respect Nobuo Uematsu's work rather than love it, however there are some of his tunes that I really like, and that's why I'm giving this music an 8.


Warcraft 2: Game rip
"Why I never played human campaign? Because of music." (by Scooter Fox, 14 Oct 2005) [5/10]
Remember, it's only my opinion and it has nothing to do with music quality - I just really don't like the "human part" of the soundtrack. Orcs are nice, though :).


Tyrian: Game rip
"Good, really good!" (by Scooter Fox, 14 Oct 2005) [7/10]
Tyrian's music is almost as good as Tyrian's gameplay, so I highly recommend downloading it. Except few songs that I dislike from the time I played the game, it's an almost-excellent soundtrack (strong 7/10 IMO)... it's a pity that my soundcard plays some of those MID files horribly :(.


Descent 2: Game rip
"Better than those from Descent..." (by Scooter Fox, 14 Oct 2005) [8/10]
...but it's still 8/10 - it didn't make me fall off the chair in amazement ;).


Descent: Game rip
"Very interesting, although not perfect" (by Scooter Fox, 14 Oct 2005) [8/10]
Well, this music is really good when you listen to it carefully. However, it is not that good when acting as game music - it plays in the background, but won't make you stop playing for a few minutes just to listen it. It's a job well done anyway.


Ys & Ys 2 Eternal OST: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"Ys MIDI set review" (by Brocksketchum, 10 Oct 2005) [10/10]
For those of you who like Ys I & II music, this set is for you! All the MIDIS are arranged beautifully; the composer must've taken time to make these songs sound like the original pieces. You will like at least one of the tracks. The Ys I portion contain three versions of the same music file so if you don't like one version of the file, you can click on another. The Ys II music only has two versions instead of three though. Still, I rate this 10/10.


Body Blows Galactic: Game rip
"By this type of games unique" (by jan, 8 Oct 2005) [8/10]
Well, I cannot agree to the 1st review because I know some better game musics on amiga, but they play in types of games which are not comparable to body blows. One really doesnt await such good music to arrange battle. I especially liked the track on the planet with tropical forest (I cannot remember name of the planet, it is so long I playd computer games :-)


Hook: Game rip
"Wonderful melodies" (by jan, 8 Oct 2005) [9/10]
Yes, exactly, I would say not only a better game but a better usage at all. Try to play e.g. the song from the 4-seasons-garden on real piano and no1 will believe it is from a computer game. It is beautiful.


Flashback: Game rip
"Beautiful melodies, sofisticated made" (by jan, 8 Oct 2005) [9/10]
All melodies fit perfect to the situations in the game and some are good enough to be listened only for pleasure. But what one has to accent is the proffesional arrangement. This was the first game music I looked "inside" the mod files and wondered about the tricks, how the autors came up to the fact that they have on amiga 4 sound tracks (2 "left" and 2 "right" :-) and only few tens of kbs to make good music. How to make echo? How to make really stereo? Download these mods, its the best school.


Super Smash Brothers Melee: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"sUPER SMASH" (by THEMASTERPACKER, 8 Oct 2005) [10/10]
I LOVE REMIX AND ESPECILY SUPER SMASH BROS. MELEE SONGS


Mega Man X: Game rip
""Mega Man X: Game rip"" (by Gorn, 4 Oct 2005) [10/10]
So great! Good quality, cool music.


Doom 2: Game rip
""Doom 2: Game rip"" (by Gorn, 4 Oct 2005) [10/10]
Awesome...great music from a great game. Good quality.


Doom: Game rip
""Doom: Game rip"" (by Gorn, 4 Oct 2005) [10/10]
Perfect quality--just like the game's music.

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