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Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards: Game rip

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Game info

Name: Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Alternate name: Hoshi no Kirby 64
Characteristics: 3D Platform, Action
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: HAL Laboratory
Original/port composers: Jun Ishikawa, Hirokazu Ando
Platforms:
Nintendo 64 (24 Mar 2000) - Japan
Nintendo 64 (26 Jun 2000) - United States
Nintendo 64 (22 Jun 2001) - Europe

Music info

Released: 24 Mar 2000
Related Plaform: Nintendo 64
Format: Sequenced music (MID)
Composers of these tunes: Jun Ishikawa, Hirokazu Ando
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Devan Wolf
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 25
Complete: 100%
Size of archive: 68946 bytes

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Facts / description

A Kirby 64 MIDI collection I ripped/exported using N64 MIDI Tool by SubDrag and tweaked by MIDI and hex editor.
Some songs in the rip have been designed to use relevant GM/GS instruments. Not all songs are ripped so more rips are coming!

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Record created/updated: 7. May 2017.
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Generate 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!

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