Overdrive: Game rip
Game info
Name: Overdrive
Characteristics: Race/Driving
Publishers: Team 17, Team17
Developers: Psionic Systems, Martin Brown
Original/port composer: Allister Brimble (Amiga)
Platforms:
Amiga (1993) - Europe
PC Dos (1995)
Music info
Released: 1993
Related Plaform: Amiga
Format: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)
Composer of these tunes: Allister Brimble
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft, UnExoticA
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived (different version on UnExoticA)
Num of tunes (original): 1
Complete (original): 100%
Num of tunes (actual): 10
Complete (actual): 1000%
Size of archive (original): 850 KBytes
Size of archive (actual): 704 KBytes
User reviews
- "Racing the game" (by Warcow, 12 Jun 2004) [7/10]
The Game End tune has a really sad beginning and it's really sweet, then it turns pretty happy there for a while and becomes more serious in the end. The rest of the songs are pretty well composed music, the strive for a little happier feeling is quite obvious.
- "al brimble effect" (by deepblue, 24 Nov 2005) [7/10]
al. brimble was one of the best game music composers of amiga times, or even all times. overdrive was one of his less exciting work. in 10sec. you could understand that it came from the same person that created superfrog or project-x sountracks. but still, it was good...
- "The main tune rocks" (by Jojo, 19 Dec 2007) [8/10]
Overdrive has fantastic music, especially the main tune is so beautiful. I couldn't believe that the MOD file is so small before I opened it myself. Allister put alot of effort into these tunes, they sound very, very good!
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Facts / description
More info here:
http://www.exotica.org.uk/tunes/unexotica/games/Overdrive.html
Music download
Download Game Music in ZIP archive! (10 tunes actually in this archive)
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