Prehistorik: Game rip
Game info
Name: Prehistorik
Characteristics: Action, 3rd-Person Perspective, Platform, Side-Scrolling, Arcade
Publishers: Titus, Titus Interactive
Developers: Titus, Titus Interactive
Original/port composers: Christophe Fevre (Amiga), Michel Golgevit (Dos), Zorba Kouaik (Dos), Carlo Perconti (Dos), Zorba Kouaik (ST), Michael Golgevit (ST)
Platforms:
CDTV - United States
Amiga (1991) - Europe
PC Dos (1991) - Europe
Atari ST (1991) - Europe
Amstrad CPC (1991) - Europe
Music info
Released: 1991
Related Plaform: PC Dos
Format: Sequenced music (MID)
Composers of these tunes: Michel Golgevit, Zorba Kouaik, Christophe Fevre
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft, Reactor, Mr_KrzYch00
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 9
Complete: 100%
Size of archive: 40334 bytes
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Facts / description
Version 2:
- Better RIP for loop playback with fixed tempo being a bit too high before,
- Do not preload instruments for speaker RIP,
- Fixed boss.mid in speaker being too short.
Archive contains 2 music sets, in the root directory is the RIP
for Roland playback, in Speaker directory are files that
are used for PC Speaker/Buzzer ingame playback. For buzzer-like sound
proper Soundfont is recommended, for example Famicom.
Note that this RIP is what game EXACTLY outputted, this can
only be achieved by playing the game not extracting RMI files.
This is due to the fact that game preloads Roland instruments
properly only this way. So enjoy most correct MIDI RIP possible
(I hope :).
Ripped using:
- DOSBox (to run the game),
- Munt: MT-32 Emulator (to output MIDI files),
- mf2t & t2mf (to finetune midis).
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Special thanks to:
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- Titus Interactive,
(for the game)
- All the developers of the software used for ripping.
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Mr_KrzYch00
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