Secret of Mana: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Game info
Name: Secret of Mana
Alternate name: Seiken Densetsu 2 (Original Japanese title), Seiken Densetsu 2 (Japanese title)
Characteristics: Action, Adventure, 3rd-Person Perspective, Top-Down, Anime / Manga, Arcade, Role-Playing (RPG)
Publishers: Square, Squaresoft
Developers: Square, Squaresoft
Original/port composers: Kenji Ito, Hiroki Kikuta
Platforms:
Super NES - France
Super NES (1993) - United States
Super NES (1993) - Europe
Super NES (1993) - Germany
Super NES (06 Aug 1993) - Japan
Music info
Released: 1993
Related Plaform: Super NES
Format: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)
Composers of these tunes: Dark_Eternal, DarkHero, Various Authors, Mathew Valente, Altima, Michael Burke, Jason Winning, Kilu, Steve Leung, David Schultz, Chris Hatfield, Matt Swanton, Doug Hoskisson, Alex Kropp, Kevin Holdorf, Fred Schillinger, Kostas Mikkula, Calvin, Kevinside, AtLaS, Mika Heiska, Leilei
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft, DarkHero, Kilu, leilei
Music type: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 60
Size of archive: 10.54 MBytes
User reviews
- "Nice work!" (by DarkJazz23, 15 Aug 2006) [8/10]
Quite nice, except I can´t remember the 4 in the morning thing... How awful is that one!
- "great collection" (by Wakka, 12 Apr 2010) [10/10]
has a few so-so modules, but most are amazing remixes that manage to stay on par with the originals ^^
- "WOW! Great music from a monster RGP Game!" (by JaadWoro, 9 Sep 2010) [10/10]
I am surprised by these AWESOME and PERFECTLY performed remixes! Really great tunes, I even converted them to mp3 and play them on my iPod & iPhone :)
Watch out for these tunes:
- Prophecy
- Fear of the Heavens
- SD2: Scorpion Army Theme
- Mana Fortress (in all versions)
- Angel's Fear (in all versions)
- 4 in the morning (aka Thanatos' Theme)
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