Lotus 3: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Game info
Name: Lotus 3
Alternate name: Lotus 3: The Ultimate Challenge; Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge 3
Characteristics: Racing / Driving, 3rd-Person Perspective, Editor / Construction Set
Publishers: Gremlin, Gremlin Graphics, Gremlin Interactive
Developer: Magnetic Fields
Original/port composers: Patrick Phelan (Amiga), Patrick Phelan (Dos)
Platforms:
Amiga (1992) - Europe
Atari ST (1992) - Europe
PC Dos (1993) - Europe
Music info
Released: 1992
Related Plaform: Amiga
Format: Sequenced music (MID)
Composer of these tunes: Jayenkai
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft
Music type: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 1
Size of archive: 7705 bytes
User reviews
- "Lotus 3: Arranged/Remixed tunes" (by Nando, 11 Jan 2003) [2/10]
ok... but i would not call it a remix, its more like the orginal with lack of instruments. I think the orginal Lotus Turbo 3 tune sounds much better...
- "By Myself!" (by Jayenkai, 5 Feb 2004) [5/10]
It's not really a remix at all.
I'd got a new XG soundcard, and wanted to do a decent version of the Lotus theme.
It sounds pretty bad, unless you hear it with XG..
Trust me.. I no longer have my XG card!!
I've awarded myself 5 out of 10.
I think it sounds pretty bad now, but I know that with my old XG card, it did sound VERY good! A LOT like the original.
But heck, I'm biased ;)
- "Lotus rocks" (by Lake of Norway, 9 Mar 2004) [8/10]
Ok, maybe some people may disagree, but I relly liked this midi. It reminded me much of the music on Amiga. :)
- "More speed" (by Tepe, 12 Jun 2007) [6/10]
Very effective racing game long time ago, thanks to great music and over 1 million possible tracks!!! but these looks very much same. This remixed tune not are same quality that original and that drop the points
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