P.S.: Just in case anyone’s interested, here’s the video I’m referring to.
TG16:Batman Soundtrack – YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SanYcOfmv8&feature=related)

Batman – The Video Game
Composer: Naoki Kodaka (小高直樹)
Year:1990
DOWNLOAD (http://www.mediafire.com/?jx4gq0xbm1adjo2)
There was no need to fade out two jingles and ending track. The rest is processed 😀
Too many loops removed also…
P.S.: BTW, what program did you use to split, cut and clean up the original file? Just give a name and some brief instructions for future reference: if possible, I’d like to learn to do this myself so I don’t have to keep bothering you guys.
I’m used to Adobe Audition 3 (or Audacity, alternative) for any sound file manipulation. For this particular case, you open the file, select a range you want to cut/copy (of course listen first so you don’t make a mistake), save the selection as a new track (and save it as .wav so you can later convert it to any other codec you may find suitable), repeat for all tracks, and then open one of the (newly separated) tracks, select usually 10-12 ending seconds, choose Effects/Amplitude and compression/Amplify-Fade (process)/Fade out, apply, then save it as an mp3. Repeat…. All of this is faster if you use markers and batch commands, but that’s not so easy for beginners (even though you can learn it pretty quick). Adobe Audition isn’t free, but I’ll send you a pm later, to get it ahem…in other way.
And thank you for your offer, I don’t have any requests at the moment 😀
If you do need help again, don’t hesitate to ask.