The Iron Goat
12-21-2012, 11:18 AM
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Composer: "K.N.U."

Here is the OST for Bio-Hazard Battle, recorded from the headphone jack of a Model 1 Genesis with a VA3 revision motherboard. Audio was captured using a Behringer U-Phono UFO202 and Audacity 2.0.1. Aside from some volume optimization, this is raw audio straight from an actual console, no emulation. Each looping track was allowed to play twice, then given a 10-second fade-out. Tracks are named according to the VGM file.

Total time: 21:36
Archive: 134 MB RAR w/recovery record, no password
Ripped by The Iron Goat on December 20, 2012

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Reticulin
12-21-2012, 01:40 PM
Fantastic! That was fast :D
Now it's time to ignore those horrible youtube rips.

star
12-22-2012, 03:15 AM
Thank you

OldSchoolBobby
12-30-2012, 07:24 PM
I love you...

Bio-Hazard Battle...

OldSchoolBobby
01-08-2013, 06:52 PM
Composer: "K.N.U." ...

I come back from a little bit of research and found this (http://vgmdb.net/forums/archive/index.php/t-8904.html). In essence, they try to guess which composer is hidden behind K.N.U., or which group of people. Kazumi Nasu (director of Bio-Hazard Battle) is named, along with Kenichiro Isoda and Shigeharu Isoda (brothers and sound technicians but also composers for a few games apparently). Main chances are that all of them are included behind that acronym, or at list both brothers, even if Kenichiro seems to be the most composer one.

I find this highly interesting because as far as my limited gaming experience goes, the sounds used in Bio-Hazard Battle are very unique. I'm completely ignorant about sound engines and such, but that the composer was also a sound technician would certainly be a benefit in this case.