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Lunar 2: Eternal Blue: Original soundtrack
"Excellent" (by DreamAway, 9 May 2007) [9/10]
An excellent title song with encouraging in game music. They may be typical, but they are certainly entertaining. Strongly recommended.


Final Fantasy 6: Game rip
"Love these." (by DreamAway, 9 May 2007) [10/10]
I may be biased because FF6 is my favorite from all the FF series. But one thing's for sure; these are the kind of music that makes the player appreciate and enjoy the game even more. Well, I mean, it's Final Fantasy so I don't imagine I have to go into that much detail. Terra and Rachel's theme songs are simply beautiful.


Devil Summoner Soul Hackers: Original soundtrack
"Decent" (by DreamAway, 9 May 2007) [7/10]
Most of them are kind of in the range between being decent and great. Overall quality is somewhere along that line, too. They are definitely worth your time, but don't expect too much out of them.


Persona 2 Innocent Sin: Original soundtrack
"Great tracks" (by DreamAway, 9 May 2007) [8/10]
Atlus always had excellent music in all of their titles. Great atmospheric tracks with wide diversity and sytle. The theme song for the Persona series is painfully beautiful.


Sword of the Berserk ~ Gut's Rage: Original soundtrack
"Susumu Hirasawa rocks!" (by DreamAway, 9 May 2007) [8/10]
Forces II, as the title suggests, is another part of Forces by Susumu Hirasawa, the title song for Berserk anime series. Most of the tunes capture the cruel and dark moods of Berserk in general, although some tunes get boring after a while; not a lot of versatile melodies here. Great atmospheric tracks; not fit for exclusive listening, though, EXCEPT for Forces II, which is a kick ass song.


Lilly's Atelier The Alchemist of Zalburg: Original soundtrack
"You have to have these!" (by DreamAway, 9 May 2007) [9/10]
I strongly recommend all of the Atelier series soundtracks, esp. Atelier Lilly and Atelier Iris to those who are looking for some plain delightful music. At first many of them would sound familiar: somewhat typical Japanese fantasy RPG music. But there are numerous melodies that would captivate you. They are definitely worth trying.


Doom: Game rip
"Brilliant" (by Vampire ODBC, 28 Apr 2007) [10/10]
This music is old, but don't think it's not good!
I like the song of vitory and Map 8 Episode 1 very much!


Crusader: No Regret: Game rip
"Wonderful!" (by Tayera, 25 Apr 2007) [10/10]
This brings back memories - I may only be 14, but hey, I have my fair share. I remember waking up in the morning at the age of 4 to the sound of the No Regret starting music - I'd jump out of bed and run to his office and on to his lap, waiting for him to start the game. This is great, thanks! Very neatly done, too, if I may add. :)


Jones in the Fast Lane: Game rip
"I like it," (by eetoong, 21 Apr 2007) [8/10]
But it's not exactly the music that I hear from the game itself (with sound blaster)

But my god, the MT vresion is horrid! (and my apologies to those who cherish it:)


Commando: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"My favourity" (by Tepe, 20 Apr 2007) [8/10]
Commando highscore tune is one of the best what i ever hear in the highscore tunes. Ingame music fit this shooting game. Remixed versions sounds original with different and same samples and that is good thing. Some remixes don't remind the original in anything


Comic Bakery: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"C64 lives forever" (by Tepe, 20 Apr 2007) [6/10]
Comic tune start very good and almost sounds original but then something going to wrong. Why there are sounds what is like old casetteplayer
is near livingtime end or casette or both. Good thing is it that other tunes sounds start to end normal


Bubble Bobble: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"Little dragons" (by Tepe, 20 Apr 2007) [7/10]
All tunes from bubble bobble game in remixed versions as nice title screen, happy ingame and little horror tune on the diamond room.


Bram Stoker's Dracula: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"Kill the vampires" (by Tepe, 20 Apr 2007) [7/10]
Piano song on the game what contains vampires, coffins, spiders... But this song is nothing like horror music has to be. But anyway listenable song


Black Lamp: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"Old good song" (by Tepe, 20 Apr 2007) [8/10]
First time i hear black lamp song many years ago on my friend atari st computer. It is great song and game too. Next years i hear same song but different versions many products as amiga virus program disk. All the years i loved song and this remixed tunes it's no exception. Only blacklamp c64 sounds badder but two others is great staff


Beyond the Ice Palace: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"Jump and shoot" (by Tepe, 20 Apr 2007) [8/10]
Simple but i like it,especially choir voices on the tunes. Clear tunes and i give good points. Last words i say that this tunes are nice exception what i loaded on the mid tunes


Battle Squadron: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"Hybris 2" (by Tepe, 20 Apr 2007) [6/10]
Basic staff. Sounds like hundreds others amiga game musics.


Jaguar XJ220: Game rip
"good ol' days" (by baramas, 16 Apr 2007) [10/10]
This sound is good, even better than Lotus.


Stonekeep: Game rip
"Great game has great music" (by Starhawk, 11 Apr 2007) [8/10]
While there is alot of transitional stuff, all the classic game tunes are there. The music did a great job of conveying atmosphere in an environment that consisted of hallways and 90-degree turns. Kudos to whoever had the know-how to extract the tunes from the game.


Hero Quest: Game rip
"Great intro and ingame music" (by parras, 6 Apr 2007) [9/10]
This was one of the first games that toghether with Michael Land's Lucasfilm classics, Delphine Software's 'Flashback' and DMA Design's 'Lemmings' got me into liking and listening videogame music.

The use of the stereo channels is superb, and the intro has a melody I can't stop remembering from time to time.

Ingame music is also good. More relaxed, but give it also a chance. Several themes that perfectly matched long time playing the game.


Speris Legacy, The: Game rip
"Memorable" (by DreamAway, 6 Apr 2007) [8/10]
For some reason I found these tunes very cutesy-sounding, I don't know why. The tunes capture the image and moods they were intended to do. They are not extraordinary by any means, but melodies in the 'makiah', 'gamemap-2', 'ending' and the title theme are certainly memorable.

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