Quake: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Game info
Name: Quake
Alternate name: Quake 64 (Nintendo 64 Title)
Characteristics: Action, 1st-Person Perspective, 3-d, Horror, Shooter, Medieval / Fantasy, Adult, like Doom
Publishers: ID Software, Sega, Midway Games, ClickBOOM, MacMillian, NOA
Developers: ID Software, Midway Games
Original/port composers: Jeehun Hwang (Dos), Rob Patterson (Dos), Trent Reznor (Dos), Aubrey Hodges (N64)
Platforms:
Macintosh
Sega Saturn - United States
PC Dos (1996) - Europe
Linux (1996)
Amiga (1998)
Nintendo 64 (1998) - United States
Nintendo 64 (24 Mar 1998)
PC Windows (29 Sep 2000) - Europe
Music info
Released: 1996
Related Plaform: PC Dos
Format: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)
Composers of these tunes: DreamSection, SUDS
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Dr. Spa
Music type: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 2
Size of archive: 1.47 MBytes
User reviews
- "Q U A K E" (by Dr. Spa, 24 Dec 2007) [8/10]
This is the first time I've seen MOD remixes of Quake! I personally think that Quake is the best shoot 'em up game ever!!! The great thing about this music is that the original WAV soundtracks from Quake has been made from a proper well-known band - Nine Inch Nails! The one by SUDS is really good because of its use of sound effects. After some time it includes LOADS of brutal noises - Rottweilers, Death sounds, Shooting noises, Ogre grunts and much more pain noises! The one by Dreamsection is outstanding!! Actually from Quake 3 but who cares? It's cool! If you're a fan of Quake then this is a must-get.
- "The Fight for Justice" (by Warcow, 13 Jul 2004) [7/10]
The Quake theme song was pretty average, it's quite monotone but could be fun having as background music on a LAN or something. Quakelevel is however a better song, I suppose it's defined as trancemusic, and adds to the score.
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