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Crusader: No Regret: Game rip
"DOS Bot" (by Silencer, 14 Oct 2007) [9/10]
Now they just have to make a DOS Bot version that runs the game decently. I'm thinking of building an old Pentium 100 system just to be able to play this gem again.


Cannon Fodder: Game rip
"Brilliant song,worse rip..." (by azbestor, 11 Oct 2007) [8/10]
Not so long ago I ripped that song played under WinUAE in mp3,and it's bit different...
I've heard it was main proggramer singing...


Settlers 2, The: Game rip
"Gold CD tracks" (by Arancaytar, 7 Oct 2007) [10/10]
> "Though, i do remember some other music that was on the actual settlers 2 gold cd-rom."

Yes, there were eight audio tracks on the CD. Some of them were just higher-quality versions of some of the 15 in-game midis, but others were unique.

I managed to rip the audio tracks from my Gold Edition CD-ROM with iTunes, so if you still have the CD you can get the music that way.

I wouldn't mind uploading them, but it's in mp3 and about 62 MB in total. :)


Dreamweb: Game rip
"Oh so desolate..." (by JM, 5 Oct 2007) [9/10]
Dreamweb features one of the most "cyberpunky"-Soundtracks ever penned, they were lucky that Vangelis apparantly wasn't in a court-going mood during the early 90s. Dark, menacing and featuring very well integrated, distorted vocal samples, this soundtrack actually created most of Dreamweb`s intense atmosphere single-handedly. An enormous achievement, especially for its time.

NOTE: Haven't downloaded this rip, the review applies to the PC version.


Anvil of Dawn, The: Game rip
"As good as it gets" (by JM, 5 Oct 2007) [10/10]
This is one of my absolute favourites. I seriously think that this soundtrack pushed some boundaries considering the (absolutely limited) quality standards of General MIDI. And the compositions. The way they change tempo and rhythm, sometimes starting bombastic, then taking four minutes to "fade out", sometimes starting with mere solo instruments, then continuously rising over five minutes to huge, percussive "orchestrations". As with the "Stonekeep"-Soundtrack I reviewed, if you get a chance to plug these tunes into real synths or samplers, do! They shine all the brighter.

Note: Haven't yet downloaded this rip, the review applies to my own one.


Daggerfall: Game rip
"Does those tunes have any names?" (by David98, 3 Oct 2007) [10/10]
I would like to know it.
What can I say. This music is magic :)


Final Fantasy 4: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"Truly inspiring." (by Keiseth, 1 Oct 2007) [10/10]
The whole collection is perfect; the remix or arrangements that exist take just enough from the originals while adding in their own flavor and the tracks intending to sound like the originals do so perfectly. There were a couple that had the odd note here and there or one note that went on too long, but they are few and far between if there at all.

Particularly, the Battle Music seems to have been covered with exceptional detail. Some great justice done to the incredible boss and fiend music.


Unreal Tournament: Game rip
"Mood Music" (by Ambs-Ace, 30 Sep 2007) [10/10]
What can I say that hasn't been said already? This music has been awesome for eight years now(!) and still finds its way into my playlists. The only music that has done more to get me in the mood to play a game is the Civ 4 'Baba Yetu' title music. I hear that first sine-sample scale on Foregone Destruction, and by the time the hats come in, my blood is pumping and I'm ready to dodge sniper fire all over again ;)


One Must Fall 2097: Game rip
"Fantastic" (by J, 27 Sep 2007) [9/10]
Those who know about modules & music need only one information to get the point: it's from 1994!


Psycho Pinball: Game rip
"The music of Psycho Pinball is finally here in all its glory!" (by Accatone, 27 Sep 2007) [10/10]
As a fan of pinball music (especially of 21st Century Entertainment's pinball series, like Pinball Fantasies, Pinball Illusions or Pinball Dreams) I couldn't be happier when I saw that Psycho Pinball's music is released with Mirsoft's latest update. I have been looking for it, well, quite a few years. I have even tried to rip it several times but ultimately I've failed. Whether it is the beautiful guitar solo in the title screen or all the great main table music in full harmony with the table themes, the music of Psycho Pinball (of Codemasters) is nothing short of the music of 21st Century's classic pinball games. The composer Tim Bartlett did really a great job. I guess I should thank Patai 'CoBB' Gergely for making the music available. I now can listen to it whenever I want! Thank you.


Everquest: Game rip
"Qaulity and Quantity" (by Angels In Armor, 21 Sep 2007) [9/10]
Wow I think this has been the easiest experience with downloading any kind of music I have ever had. Very fast, also high in quality...KUDOS,

Angels In Armor


7th Legion: Game rip
"agree" (by RBLeaf, 21 Sep 2007) [10/10]
"stats track kicks ass" (by pwnage, 7 Sep 2007) [8/10]
First of all 7th legion sounds very similiar to the C&C series music by Frank Klepacki which is a high praise. Download it just for the "stats" track. We are going to war!

also Title track and track01 are worth mentioning. 7th legion as a game was great for the card system, videos (I can still hear in my head the into - "Our ancestors departed into the darkness of space, many lives was sacraficed to inure the safty and survival of man kind..." "your whole life was bound to this moment..you...are...the...choisen!" "the most powerful of those legions was the 7th legion"). The game mechanic was not-so-great, but hell yeah, music in this game is something to remember. Matter of fact I will break open my old dusty 7th legion case right now for a little re-visit after ....omg over a decade...

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absolutely agree!!


Theme Hospital: Game rip
"Theme Hospital Soundtrack Review" (by zeitona, 20 Sep 2007) [4/10]
Hello there. This is my first review for the first download i've done here and i thought i should contribute with the cause.

I'm not sure which authors composed wich musics, but considering that some of them were composed by Russel Shaw, they're quite dissapoiting. None of them seem to have real instruments, only "simmulations(?)of them (except, maybe, a piano) and the songs are quite empty. Taking these songs in comparison with the ones from Fable, for example, make it pretty clear how shallow they are. Even considering that these come from a very old game and the authors probably didn't have decent resources by the time, it's really hard to listen to them when you're not actually playing the game.


True Love: Game rip
"Great Stuff" (by malvin, 19 Sep 2007) [9/10]
This is great music. Some tracks are just genius. You gotta get this archive if you like romance.


Jazz Jackrabbit 2: Game rip
"Yahoo!" (by hack.hanz, 16 Sep 2007) [9/10]
Yowza, I was looking only for Tyrian 2000 soundtrack, and what I found was no less than all my favorites old games songs as well!!

Keep it up! You made my whole week, dude!!


Command & Conquer: Game rip
"Omg this isnt C&C Music" (by havoc1428, 15 Sep 2007) [1/10]
This music is all BullCrap
The Beats are the same but it sounds like they are using different instraments to make sounds. Ive heard the real songs a Frank Klepakis website and these songs are shit


Fury3 & Hellbender: Game rip
"Brings back memories" (by Mate S., 15 Sep 2007) [8/10]
I remember when I was younger, playing these games (along with Terminal Velocity) and really being impressed with their cinematic quality. It took me a couple of years of growing up to figure out it had a lot to do with the music :) I never did learn the composer's name (always thought it was one of those Swedish demoscene guys, it kinda had that feel), but now I know I have Kyle Richards to thank for these. I've heard a lot of game music in the meantime, some better than this - but listening to these tunes sure brings back memories...


Stonekeep: Game rip
"Great game..." (by Jojo, 12 Sep 2007) [9/10]
...and the music was just superb! With a decent synth or SF2 bank, it sounds even fairly realistic :)


Axelay: Game rip
"Excelent" (by Fernando, 10 Sep 2007) [10/10]
absolutely original, excelent !!!


Settlers 2, The: Game rip
"Great soundtrack, but werent there more?" (by physonic, 8 Sep 2007) [8/10]
I do love the music written by Haiko Ruttmann for Settlers 2. Its something that makes you think back to all the endless nights in front of the screen :)

Though, i do remember some other music that was on the actual settlers 2 gold cd-rom. Im not sure how to describe it, other than "monk-music" :) easy listening, and some chanting on, etc.
Can anyone confirm this, or if im wrong - maybe give me a hint where to get that specific music (maybe upload it if u have it)

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