In Pursuit of Greed: Game rip
Game info
Name: In Pursuit of Greed
Characteristics: Action, 1st-Person Perspective, Sci-Fi / Futuristic, Shooter
Publishers: Softdisk Publishing, Softdisk
Developer: Mind Shear Software
Original/port composer: Andrew Sega (Dos)
Platform: PC Dos (1996)
Music info
Released: 1995
Related Plaform: PC Dos
Format: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)
Composer of these tunes: Andrew Sega
Source / Archiver / Ripper: mirwais57, the_artificer
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 18
Complete: 100%
Size of archive: 3.32 MBytes
User reviews
- "Quality. But where's the first stage tune?" (by rat4cooler, 19 Sep 2006) [7/10]
I only ever had the demo version, wish I could still run it but dosbox is overwhelmed even before the first stage is loaded. =( Anyways, I know the Greed developers didn't cheese out on the music budget for this game, just wish this rip included the powerful theme from the first stage. Along with the "attract mode" tune (which is thankfully available in the demo ver without loading the game) it's the first stage that really impressed me with Greed's music in the first place. Oh well. Good stuff. Hits the top of the best I would expect from dos game stuff!
-rat4cooler
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Facts / description
Track "Demo Track - Point of Departure.s3m" is Intro track from demoversion of
the game. Info from The_artificier about this:
In the demo released on the "101: Only the Best Games #4" disc (~1996, perhaps),
the intro track used was a classic piece by Necros called "Point of Departure."
When people refer to the first track from the demo, I think they may be referring
to this. Here's a link to download the song:
http://www.modarchive.com/reviews/pod.s3m.rev.html.
This is truly a killer track and should not be missed. I'd been searching for it
for quite some time now, and wanted to share when I found it.
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