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Game music reviews from users
Add your review Showing reviews 961-980 from 3004: ![]() ![]() "Quakerally arranged/remixed tunes review by monkeylad" (by Doug, 17 Oct 2006) [10/10] Well,it's ok,I liked it alright. And since I understand remixing is difficult, I give you 10's,this sounds difficult to remix.I never played Quakerally. :( ![]() ![]() "Super Frog" (by Gus Tarballs, 15 Oct 2006) [10/10] Games from My childhood.. heh the memories that come by listening.. huh.. kinda Heal my mind :) ![]() ![]() "Soccer Kid" (by Gus Tarballs, 15 Oct 2006) [10/10] Memories of my childhood flod my mind whenever i listen to music from games wich I've played when I was Young. ![]() ![]() "THE SNES SPC ARE CORRUPTED!" (by tga, 12 Oct 2006) [1/10] I been trying to find a good rip of simearth spc's and they still do not work correctly, I found 2 sources, and they are the same(this site, and another). All you hear is popping or no sounds at all on these songs. The other songs on this site play pretty well an d sound very much original on SPC players... Maybe someone can give this site a better source of simearth music files? ![]() ![]() "awesome music!" (by kikokiuty, 11 Oct 2006) [10/10] been waiting for a proper rip from this game for ages and now that it's out it was worth the wait. the game left much to be desired but the music was a real shining point. its very melodic and upbeat and some of it is quite moody too. most of it is quite dancy stuff. highlights include the techno beats of the aptly titled "yeah" and the dark and brooding "dragon". ![]() ![]() "Richard Marx" (by Redheat, 10 Oct 2006) [10/10] THe last name is marx by the way, my typo! :) Hope you like the song if you do not see the connection :) ![]() ![]() "Not before I hear it" (by WildFlame, 9 Oct 2006) [9/10] What can I say about it before I hear it? ![]() ![]() "Awesome" (by DarkTrooperII, 8 Oct 2006) [10/10] 10/10 The music still reminds me of the first matches I´ve played and the great time with all the MODs. My favs are Mech8, Into The Darkness and Underworld. ![]() ![]() "This Music ROX" (by alf, 8 Oct 2006) [10/10] This tracks were produced by the same guy that did the music for Unreal 1 and that rocks too, download this now :) you won't be disapointed. ![]() ![]() "Excellent, but only with MT-32" (by TuomasT, 7 Oct 2006) [10/10] The game's music was obviously designed for the Roland MT-32 sound module, the GM track does not even begin to do it justice. That said, I feel the music is one of the best game soundtracks. Style is athmosperic combined with fast action, just like the game. ![]() ![]() "FM music, OPL chip music" (by lilo, 7 Oct 2006) [8/10] This page http://www.student.oulu.fi/~vtatila/console_and_pc_music.html has an article "FM Music on the PC" explains that there are few PC games with FM music worth listening to. That COULD be true, because FM music is from analog+digital synthetisers and does not represent music made from samples like MOD - tracker music. That is a problem. Emulating FM music takes <1% success. It would require emulation of electrical analog circuits which takes more than current CPU's can handle. Here is a link to a real OLP3 chip recording http://www.student.oulu.fi/~vtatila/downloads/ski_or_die.mp3 (crazy Ski or die game) QUOTATION: One reason why I'm including an mp3 here is that no emulation of the OPL chip sounds exactly right. notice the loss in bass which is part of the sound, not to mention the screaming, distorted, fizzy lead sound which all the software emulations fail to replicate. The percussion kind of sucks but that's how it is in most OPL music. The music in UFO Enemy Unknown, on the other hand, has some great UFO FM sound effects (difficult to emulate with a sample based card) and guitar-like FM sounds. The tunes are also long and complex and have lots going on at once, almost prog rock in that sense. ![]() ![]() "midi performance" (by lilo, 7 Oct 2006) [8/10] I am a bit disappointed from the midi, but still glad I got it. Many sounds are too much different from the original game one. Examples: Tactical Section - volume of the bruum, bruuum is way too much over the original, also the instruments sound weird. Compared to the original - it tries to sound like playing real instruments instead of pure synthetics in which it sounded much better. The intercept, for example has problem with timing when playing in winamp. When playing from beginning, there is a lower note and then the classic intercept tune. The first sound is not played when you rewind the track. Also, the original synthetic sounded a bit more impactful. How to restore music with original synthetizers of those days? Not sure, but I feel that there were few more notes in the Story tune in the beginning. Alse my version seemed to alternate after a couple of minutes. (or it was only in the geoscape only?) But otherwise I am happy I found it on the net. ![]() ![]() "soundtrack" (by rokijuve, 5 Oct 2006) [10/10] ist\'s a grate soundtrack ![]() ![]() "Finally i've found it" (by Thales Martins, 5 Oct 2006) [10/10] Long time I was looking for this sountrack, and finally I found it in very good quality. 2 comments: There are 16 channels at the modules while only the first 6 are used. And the order of the patterns of MUSIC_A seemed not to be pleasant for me. I removed the extra channels and reordered the patterns with ModPlug, now it's OK. Thanks. ![]() ![]() "Nice compendium" (by Kojiro_S, 5 Oct 2006) [7/10] This file seems to have tunes from the first three games. They're not that many, but they are nice anyway. I missed "Darkness", the bgm for the battle vs Amakusa :( ![]() ![]() "Mmmm... not that good." (by Kojiro_S, 5 Oct 2006) [5/10] Only two tunes, and both were just carbon-copies of the originals. ![]() ![]() "Aaah, pretty :D" (by Kojiro_S, 5 Oct 2006) [9/10] -bf2arena.it The different instruments make it sound slightly better than the original. -bf2end.it Nice set of instruments for the ending theme. Like the original, but (again) better. -bf2eva.it Town church theme, almost identical to the original... but for some reason it sounds a bit weird to me O__O -bf2katt.it Doesn't sound like a synth sample, so it's better than the original :D -bf2open.it Pretty much the same as the original. -bf2prol.it Music that plays after Barbaroy shreds you and Boche at the beginning of the game. Good. -bf2ryu.it This arranged theme of the "Face your Destiny" bgm sounds quite nice, retaining its epic nature. Sweet. -bf2wind.it Similar to the original, but with better instruments. -Breath of Fire II - Battle Theme.xm Arranged tune of the first battle theme with some heavy instruments. Still quite similar to the original, but this sounds way better. -DoG2.it Arranged theme of the Evrai church bgm, this one sounds QUITE nice! Has a goth feeling to it as the original, but doesn't sound like it at all :D -eva.it A complete remix of Deathevans' battle theme. Sounds awfully weird, but not necesarily bad. ![]() ![]() "Not bad..." (by Kojiro_S, 5 Oct 2006) [5/10] They sound pretty similar to the originals. Only one (the first battle theme) seems to have a higher tempo, and it sounds pretty nice. ![]() ![]() "Actual Songs..." (by Redheat, 1 Oct 2006) [10/10] Iv found over the years that some of the midi music in older games are based on songs. I have found one Song that is based on Song 14 (In settlers 2) Richard Marks - Hazard After listening to this song for the first time about a year ago i instatly related it to settlers 2 and it makes this song spectacular as it reminds me of the countless hours of playing settlers 2 (The best present i was EVER brougt) I thought i found another song that has a melody from the settlers 2, though im not sure. Kate Bush - The man with the child in his eyes These two songs remind me of settlers 2 so much and i hope people will see the connection. Your feedback would be great (Might just be me) <-- :S ![]() ![]() "Amazing!-Bring back the happy moments!!!" (by Hans, 1 Oct 2006) [10/10] This must be the most wonderful Gamesound track I've never seen.when I was a child I play it with my pals.Now, listen to it I also can visualize the happy moments in my life.In that time Chinese Children lacked of that kind of games.
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