Bill's Tomato Game: Game rip
Game info
Name: Bill's Tomato Game
Alternate name: Bill's Big Tomato Game
Characteristics: Platform
Publisher: Psygnosis
Developer: Psygnosis
Original/port composers: Mike Clarke (Amiga), Mike Clarke (SNES)
Platforms:
Super NES - Europe
Amiga (1992) - Europe
Music info
Released: 1992
Related Plaform: Amiga
Format: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)
Composer of these tunes: Mike Clarke
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft, UnExoticA
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived (different version on UnExoticA)
Num of tunes (original): 27
Complete (original): 100%
Num of tunes (actual): 30
Complete (actual): 111%
Size of archive (original): 613 KBytes
Size of archive (actual): 715 KBytes
User reviews
- "A MUST GET - NOT!!!" (by Dr. Spa, 1 Jul 2004) [2/10]
Hmm... What describes these tunes... Cheap, Horrible, Diabolical quality, Made in a flash... I don't know probally all of those. The only songs I can see which are worth listening to (apart from its tinsy samples) are Machine 1 & 2, Cool melodies... But the others can go in the trash!
- "Great Amiga (chip)tunes" (by Mirsoft, 30 Jun 2009) [10/10]
Especially if you like Amiga chiptunes, you will sure like this soundtrack. This is not only one of the best soundtracks I heard in original Amiga MOD format thanks to great fresh chippy melodies and lot of various ideas (no one will be repeating nor boring), but thanks to its 57 minutes also one of the longest!
But beware, some tunes play badly on some players, e.g. the Endsequence (bill06.mod) plays totally crappy on DeliPlayer. I recommend XMPlay to play it properly.
- "Squash" (by Orbay, 18 Jun 2008) [10/10]
This game is a long and enjoyable game so its soundtrack. Lots of levels and lots of music.
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Facts / description
Amiga Protracker format.
Music download
Download Game Music in ZIP archive! (30 tunes actually in this archive)
Download Game music from UnExoticA! (27 tunes)
Other tools
Generate info.txt - with this cool feature you can generate the info.txt file with all tune information and save it somewhere, which means you'll have something like "tune ID card"! :) This has cool advantages - it's small, fastly readable/editable, you can add it to the tune archive if you want and you will have everytime fast information about the game and music archive. Also programs which support reading from txt files (such as KBMedia Player) can read the info.txt file directly while playing tunes of all formats!
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