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Jaguar XJ220: Game rip
  
 Game info 
Name: Jaguar XJ220 
Characteristics: Racing / Driving, 2-d,  3rd-Person Perspective, Arcade,  Real-Time, like Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge 
Publishers: Core Design, JVC, Victor, Core
 Developer: Core Design
 Original/port composer: Martin Iveson (Amiga)
 Platforms: 
 Atari Jaguar
 Amiga (1992) - Europe
 PC Dos (1992) - Europe
 Sega Mega-CD (1992) - United States
 Sega Mega-CD (1992) - Europe
 Atari ST (1992) - Europe
 Sega Mega-CD (27 Aug 1993) - Japan 
 Music info 
Released: 1992
 Related Plaform: Amiga 
Format: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)   
Composer of these tunes: Martin Iveson
 Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft, UnExoticA
 Music type: Game rip   
Archived process: Archived completely 
Num of tunes: 16 
Size of archive: 293 KBytes 
  User reviews  
- "Nice tunes" (by Revenue, 28 Mar 2005) [7/10]
 
A nice game,with some cool funky tunes,not as good soundtrack as the Lotus serie,but it got some nice tunes.
  
 - "best racing game soundtrack" (by deepblue, 24 Nov 2005) [8/10]
 
i think jaguar had the best racing game soundtrack on the amiga.. yes, including the lotus series. i think it's a must have. moody breeze could well be used in chillout compilations even today.
  
 - "Very good" (by Fernando, 27 Nov 2006) [10/10]
 
very good rip of this game
  
 - "Good tunes" (by kustav, 30 Jan 2007) [10/10]
 
Back in the days of amiga i played xj 220 a lot and one of the main reasons was good music. Top three tunes on xj220 soundtrack are moddybreeze,speedstorm (rulezz) and Troubled Journey. I did wonder who wrote music for xj220 and to my surprise its the same musician who wrote music for chuck rock2 which had unforgetable tunes. Respect to NUKE.
  
 - "good ol' days" (by baramas, 16 Apr 2007) [10/10]
 
This sound is good, even better than Lotus.
  
 - "Pretty average" (by Razorback, 12 Feb 2008) [6/10]
 
I'm afraid I have to be the odd one out here. I don't think the tunes are that great, but seeing as I have never played the game I don't have any kind of memories associated with it. 
 
In an objective opinion, I say there are some well composed tunes, while others sound pretty dated and are nothing more than background noise.
  
 - "Great Soundtrack" (by 7rekker, 20 Feb 2011) [10/10]
 
It was a great game but music is really what made this game so great. Tracks like Background Noises, Moody Breeze, Speed Storm and Troubled Journey are not to be missed. Just totally chilled out stuff! On the technical note: trackers are awesome. Try to make legit music in 70KB or less (as in this case) I dare you!
  
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  Facts / description 
Amiga Protracker format. 
 
Memory rip. 
Music downloadDownload Game Music in ZIP archive! (16 tunes actually in this archive) Download Game music from UnExoticA! (16 tunes)  Other music records from this game  
 Other tools
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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