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X-Wing: Game rip
Game info
Name: X-Wing
Characteristics: Flight Simulation Shoot'em'up
Publisher: Lucasarts
Developer: Lucasarts
Original/port composers: Clint Bajakian, Michael Land, Peter McConnell, John Williams
Platforms:
PC Windows
PC Dos (1992) - Europe
Music info
Released: 1992
Related Plaform: PC Dos
Format: Sequenced music (MID)
Composers of these tunes: Clint Bajakian, Michael Land, Peter McConnell
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 36
Complete: 100%
Size of archive: 200 KBytes
User reviews
- "Wrong!" (by quackbal, 16 May 2004) [1/10]
You CAN'T put any form of Star Wars music into midis! Please don't do this! Doesn't sound right at all, and are not worth having!
- "disagree with above" (by si_camaro, 4 Aug 2004) [10/10]
Maybe George Lucas wouldn't have approved with MIDI format for his movies, but if, like me, you EVER owned a copy of X-Wing, then download these right now! So many Ad-Lib memories....wap wap :D
- "Tie Fighter" (by pqs, 26 Jan 2009) [6/10]
Hi, i was exited about this page, and hoped id find all the X-wing sounds here since i love the music!
But i was disapointed, the midi versions here is not at all the same as the Mac version i have..
Mac versions always seeme to have superior sound compared to PC...
However i might not play it with the right player.. i use Winamp and DFX...
if anyone know how to play MIDI sound correct, please tell me to
pqs_net@hotmail.com
------- To the owner of this site ----------
I got Some Ingame music ive recorded on my own from Mac via cable to PC and restored the Hiss flaws...
These are however edited versions but has no doubt better deph and sound than the MIDI sounds here..
Both X-wing And Tie-Fighter.
I also got Some Syndicate Sounds from Mac, also superior in the Music sound...
If you are interested tell me how i can upload them..
pqs_net@hotmail.com
/Pq
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