Jim Power in Mutant Planet, plus Ghosts N Goblins (Atari ST).



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IhappentolikePMD
08-15-2013, 02:43 AM
I’m here, again, with the same thing.x3 This time, Jim Power in Mutant Planet, as Ogg Vorbis. Some people say that Chris H�lsbeck never worked in an Atari ST game because they don’t see his name vinculated to the Turrican ports for that system, and assume that it’s because Atari ST soundchip disgusted Chris. I don’t know if the soundchip was that bad for H�lsbeck’s ears, but fact is that he worked in this game. And did a fairly good job.
Jim Power: Ogg Vorbis 4.7z (http://www.mediafire.com/download/ciz7azabcn79efb/Ogg_Vorbis_4.7z)
According the A-Z of Chiptune, Mark Cooksey gave his own spin to Ghosts ‘n’ Goblins soundtrack when he worked in it for the Commodore 64 and I can tell that, even in the ST port, the soundtrack isn’t what you usually expect from the series. It’s usually upbeat, sorta "toony"… but Mark Cooksey made it more serious. Still, chiptune, so the differences will be noticed only by experienced ears.
Ghosts N Goblins: Ogg Vorbis 5.7z (http://www.mediafire.com/download/t83sgs8pxf23fdp/Ogg_Vorbis_5.7z)

Stefan_L
08-24-2013, 12:02 PM
Yes Chris H�lsbeck did a really good job with Jim Power 🙂

IhappentolikePMD
08-24-2013, 07:30 PM
Yes Chris H�lsbeck did a really good job with Jim Power 🙂

He does a good job at whatever he does.x3


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