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Simon The Sorcerer: Game rip

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Game info

Name: Simon The Sorcerer
Alternate name: The Sorcerer's apprentice (Translation from Israeli title (soulyat hamechasef))
Characteristics: Adventure, 2-d, 3rd-Person Perspective, Medieval / Fantasy, Puzzle-Solving, like Maniac Mansion
Publishers: Adventure Soft, Adventuresoft
Developers: Adventure Soft, Adventuresoft
Original/port composers: Media Sorcery (Amiga), Adam Gilmore (Dos), Media Sorcery (Dos)
Platforms:
PC Dos (1993) - Europe
Amiga (1994) - Europe
Amiga CD32 (1994)

Music info

Released: 1993
Related Plaform: PC Dos
Format: Sequenced music (MID)
Composer of these tunes: Adam Gilmore
Source / Archiver / Ripper: sgt_flippy, Verbatim
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 35
Complete: 100%
Size of archive: 175 KBytes

User reviews

  • "A nice game & nice Songs" (by Verbatim, 7 Aug 2017) [9/10]
    At the moment i play Simon the Sourcerer and i found some Songs very nice

    the ripped soundtrack its programmed for the MT32 and sounds wrong, i remapped the songs to GM, for you all

  • "ZIP file has issues" (by Rarfl, 8 Nov 2014) [7/10]
    I've always liked the music from this game. Elegant and atmospheric, not to mention memorable. It's been a while since I've heard the entire score, ditto for actually playing the game, but I can still say this is good stuff. But that's not what I'm here for.

    When I got the ZIP file, three tracks would not play at all. Specifically, these from the MT32 folder:
    MOD12
    MOD26
    MOD35
    The same problem afflicts the GM versions too.
    And this isn't an issue of my computer; I've downloaded this file on another computer and I got the exact same results. Interestingly, the same problem afflicts an alternative rip of the GM versions found in another review of this game. Please fix this so I can enjoy this soundtrack completely.
    P.S. At first, MOD35, when played, just acts like the file has nothing and immediately finishes playing it. Just a note.

  • "Re: in terms of objection by Rarfl" (by Verbatim, 27 Mar 2015) [8/10]
    Hello Rarl!

    Track: MOD12 i have analyzed, this is no important track to enjoy the entire soundtrack, its a few second piano part of a out of tune phrase

    Track:Mod26 i could not convert from MT32 2gm, the Files its difficuilt to handle but i have made a record via munt-mt32 emulator, to explore this sequence and open it to your mind, sorry for bad quality, its a short trip only but sweet

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/62653611/MOD26.MID.mp3

    Track:MOD35 i could fix and plays fine

    sorry for the trouble, i dont understand how could this happen, maybe i was confused at this day to make the gm-file collection ;)

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Facts / description

In root is included remapped sountrack to GM (thanks to Verbatim),
in subfolder MT32 original MT32 soundtrack
Some tunes are updated by Verbatim at 26.03.2015

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Record created/updated: 28. March 2015.
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