4D Sports Boxing: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Game info
Name: 4D Sports Boxing
Characteristics: Sports, Simulation, Isometric, 2-d, Real-Time, Boxing
Publishers: Mindscape,
Developers: Distinctive Software, Inc., , DSI-Distinctive Software, DSI
Original/port composers: Krisjan Hatlelid (Amiga), Michael J. Sokyrka (Amiga), Brian Plank (Amiga)
Platforms:
Amiga (1991) - Europe
PC Dos (1991) - Europe
Music info
Released: 1991
Related Plaform: PC Dos
Format: Sequenced music (MID)
Composers of these tunes: Krisjan Hatlelid, Michael J. Sokyrka, Brian Plank
Source / Archiver / Ripper: allamulax
Music type: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 6
Complete: 100%
Size of archive: 27669 bytes
User reviews
- "A Great Childhood Tune, Stuck in my Head" (by GDI Lord, 24 Sep 2012) [10/10]
I grew up playing 4D Sports Boxing and it's music is some of the best of all the games I've played. Since a child the intro music and the gym music have popped in and out of my head - they just flow into one another.
The music suits the game and sets the stage for some great boxing.
I really enjoyed the music, well done to the composers.
Quick update on the composers:
Kris Hatlelid
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http://vgmpf.com/Wiki/index.php?title=Kris_Hatlelid
Currently works for Microsoft. Filed for patents US7788496 in 2011 and US8103592 in 2012 - http://books.google.com.pa/patents/US20050222960
Mike Sokyrka
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http://www.vgmpf.com/Wiki/index.php?title=Mike_Sokyrka
Featured in a cheat code for "Triple Play '98" for Playstation 1 - http://www.cheatnewspaper.com/cheat18326.html
Brian Plank
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http://www.vgmpf.com/Wiki/index.php?title=Brian_Plank
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Facts / description
MT-32 and GM versions are both provided.
The game\'s only MIDI choice is Roland MT-32, so I ripped MT
and converted them to GM with help of MT2GM ;) Enjoy.
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Other tools
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