nx666’s Soundtrack-a-Ganza – Computer Edition (C64,Amiga,Atari,X68000,PC-88/98,etc.)




nx666
09-27-2015, 01:28 AM
nx666’s Soundtrack-a-Ganza Vol.2 – Computer Edition

“So, what is this stuff?”

This thread was started as an offshoot of ruiner9’s awesome project (Thread 138495). The main goal is to provide support for the systems not covered there, while trying to avoid any significant overlap.

“That’s pretty cool. What can I expect from the downloads?”

(quoted from ruiner9) “Most of my albums are tagged with song titles, however a few requests I’ve taken have been without any information that I could find, so they’re just labeled as numeric tracks. If anyone has song title info and would like to share it, I will add it to my collection. All files are LAME encoded VB0 MP3 (unless stated otherwise).”

“I’m new to computer music, where should I start?”

Well, you could check out my podcast that regularly features songs from the soundtracks posted in this thread:

Subscribe: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

For information on all the earlier posts, please see the old thread (Thread 188804).

Amiga / CD32NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
1st Division Manager (http://mega.nz/#!7cAjGSpD!5VgMFeEbaW_EG9xwEK6aaafb41_-uPkcDreyWcnogbE)1992"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"7.4 MB"
5th Gear (http://mega.nz/#!GY4zGSoC!8MG1IMAZ0NXng1en-Vu6pEp1BI8cmZfN-fxZYDOWuvE)1989"Hewson"Jochen Hippel"17.9 MB"
A.M.C. Astro Marine Corps (http://mega.nz/#!bBx1hQRL!hOLj35GNT63KiS66IBG3CgixpUimkTE9zoLD7duhC2Q)1990"Dinamic"JosГ© MartГ­n"34.0 MB"
Abandoned Places 2 (http://mega.nz/#!CdRgHBSb!EZ6S5tmw9qN5KpAC8qZAMSDK7pPnXpu6JaM4o9QnS9w)1993"ICE"Tim Bartlett"11.6 MB"
Addams Family, The (http://mega.nz/#!bZ4HiQIY!3_ZSA_qc2XC_zvQa_7zxiJ5ZsRw9Vx1k0Syrr1N7Obo)1992"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn"17.6 MB"
Adventures of Quik and Silva, The (http://mega.nz/#!CY40nCiA!v6He68i9rnUEnvKxoBoECHlXFEQ6AF4dR7mg0SvzD9E)1991"New Bits On The RAM"Chris HГјlsbeck"30.0 MB"
After Burner (Activision) (http://mega.nz/#!KUgQkJSa!OuI1GLE37oP8jzLQQ27rQhYLX7VrKYXx12zQVzlmFZE)1988"Activision"David Lowe"34.1 MB"
Agony (http://mega.nz/#!fAYUHRRI!97OS8hd5Xw8KR_8YwLZjE2Fdn__PlqTiDLX_MAiOUQs)1992"Psygnosis"Jeroen Tel, Tim Wright, Martin Iveson"45.3 MB"
Air Supply (http://mega.nz/#!jMRXFQQI!YpGXkyClnldJ-NSb-Mp2a7W7UFJtLxA9hDNwH7eicpc)1990"Magic Bytes"Markus Weichselbaum"58.1 MB"
Airball (http://mega.nz/#!yR4zFYoL!9w61LZmc1Y4CnR0pPyC8gTEwcgsw_ofKi8JReZ6DBJk)1989"Microdeal"Paul Shields"20.6 MB"
Airmania! (http://mega.nz/#!HI5gwKwL!obDmRON5hN549-W7FKTk1Sa5ZA2_ZkmZE0oVT2N7Uow)1991"Addware"Wally Beben, Ian Davenport"30.7 MB"
Alfred Chicken (http://mega.nz/#!PF5ViYyQ!Si–phOeM5jOXAj_k5plWOD3szIleAbNGvDYSCAmk6k)1993"Mindscape"David Whittaker, Mark Knight"57.8 MB"includes AGA version
Alien 3 (http://mega.nz/#!WR5DAKBY!6t-tem0Eeo5ewb1lDWAUYj0PzMSMQQodRLWkj7lYD4Y)1992"Virgin"Matt Furniss"13.5 MB"rip by ruiner9
Alien Breed (http://mega.nz/#!uVxFCIBC!pZaHTla2vCDTTxNFA5go5NhGZ6MQLNoN4Kxi3UkWZss)1991"Team 17"Allister Brimble"64.2 MB"rip by ruiner9
Alien Breed II (http://mega.nz/#!idBDxTbJ!sqL3xcMPPhORDTvL1mizHX6kjprTvAu4paHnlT3qm0I)1993"Team 17"Allister Brimble"12.7 MB"includes AGA version
Alien Breed 3D (http://mega.nz/#!qYgVyZyB!i7YagOLcya3F9iLSVtlbaK6JAzZFznegIgec7Brk_2U)1995"Team 17"BjГёrn Lynne"52.5 MB"includes CD32 version
Alien Syndrome (http://mega.nz/#!vNBzADSC!1Wkgn9dOjP5txCpmonbasZgxnBCVHlUCG0Cm2iSDwPg)1988"ACE"David Whittaker"4.9 MB"
Alien World (http://mega.nz/#!bVJX3bCK!XilYk_dgRW7pzJoHR7e7usMzHoM_qPnSKZaENW7VBiE)1992"Hi-Tec Software"Paul Tankard"7.5 MB"
Altered Beast (http://mega.nz/#!LZhRBQTS!a1qfo0Mxwxa7s3r37LrrEbY5p1KHNXRtzGEMqlaU0MA)1989"Activision"Dave Lowe"33.9 MB"
Amazing Spider-Man, The (http://mega.nz/#!fAIi3Z5D!S8CmZHAPWL8HG5HHcEjyeTBT9Ns3ltc2q0pSuHIyklY)1990"Empire"Steven Green"4.5 MB"
Ambermoon (http://mega.nz/#!bUpUkLpD!HofpuWcZNgxEd_47d6YUHcT4UoY05gv2mteg3MHHgsA)1993"Thalion"Matthias Steinwachs"149.2 MB"
Amberstar (http://mega.nz/#!3NonybIA!C4mTM1rXdWxwgj3c3Eu_jR8XKsE01i1cQy1nnmUeOIE)1992"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"92.7 MB"
Amegas (http://mega.nz/#!XFQCjR6C!iAbF-iYXLbyXZsg52QyiI-8GKVAB7am-vPlitH9DEGs)1987"reLINE"Karsten Obarski"5.8 MB"
American Gladiators (http://mega.nz/#!GVwEgAjY!20Doi0fbhGdsNsChe-sfC8Ud9rla8ElqOiViEhes_Qw)1992"Gametek"Barry Leitch"3.8 MB"
Amnios (http://mega.nz/#!TZB2FZJK!w31Exy6xpWMZ6nCshiN4bu2mxl-nbj-p84EKRYeRpkA)1991"Psygnosis"Paul Shields"12.1 MB"
Anarchy (http://mega.nz/#!nEh0Ga6S!v20gK475iQiYSUicfkIPHFoFY4eO1L-Nl9BhhS7TmCw)1990"Psygnosis"Ray Norrish"4.3 MB"
Another World (http://mega.nz/#!jJ5hDaTS!sQp9U–JHQiJPeKfl5VGOdOQI7LZYgD10zK1BsWt0GU)1991"U.S. Gold"Jean‑FranГ§ois Freitas"5.9 MB"
Apache (http://mega.nz/#!rYJQWI6L!Q2GhcBQYVBgFFc0iRT2tG-nesYaCxabZS8uuYG_GbkM)1993"Team 17"Allister Brimble"8.0 MB"
Apidya (http://mega.nz/#!KVhQTQaT!w9qxmFbTrLh6hDkbqgdY44KqB9QLDWAOz-sDuj6lfB4)1992"Kaiko"Chris HГјlsbeck"124.0 MB"rip by ruiner9
Apprentice (http://mega.nz/#!uEwzESBK!PwV-G_rliHnh_3gi1qK01HWjAjSImegRDrqRe62U3hc)1990"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"53.6 MB"
Aquaventura (http://mega.nz/#!rZpzALgZ!Zd5U8DXd3CNpiRxvo_CNcjGB9Qnud-9Jx_7Mgavvuys)1992"Psygnosis"Tim Wright"25.7 MB"
Arabian Nights (http://mega.nz/#!eE50RJSZ!_TKNeNPSRYxIbegf0V5SfkaTowiPA-47FgJsg3jtEQs)1993"Krisalis"Matt Furniss"56.3 MB"
Archipelagos (http://mega.nz/#!uIZFnCaS!Mz9PckUwSW9l19ZAJWGUUbycfJZRtPCDf5wnImRa8n8)1989"Logotron"David Whittaker"13.2 MB"
Armalyte: The Final Run (http://mega.nz/#!nR5zFZAB!y5_UjZBOkd8j704fodZ0KvIo2rAdzxXR9dkTQ-YhNSg)1991"Thalamus"Justin Scharvona"21.6 MB"
Assassin (http://mega.nz/#!PBRmVZJb!BjUAnQ2QdtHQWsvdWgWkQdownqi7QOdT97m-793G5go)1992"Team 17"Allister Brimble"17.8 MB"
Astaroth (http://mega.nz/#!bMgyTTpa!8KMvxZN3kG4JiqH8fnyDLTP1FuEnA4suVCUSWYDtLFY)1989"Hewson"Jochen Hippel"28.8 MB"
Astatin (http://mega.nz/#!CUQ3HbYC!WtBCyBPD-9MtUlcmoyxqKERhTrXCGgXwvdnd-d_Kb8M)1992"Tale Software"Bernhard KГ¶hler"3.7 MB"
Atomic Robo-Kid (http://mega.nz/#!KY51xJCS!AQATb7KkHCobCEEY_pcbvykDkIJhZjVYi_91jgknz_0)1990"Activision"Martin Walker"42.0 MB"
Atomino (http://mega.nz/#!fAB1DYxY!RUW85vEHT16kHHOVtcDUi3m8Pm_nS3pm6ZnsIjOCf_w)1991"Play Byte"Hans-Hermann Franck"14.2 MB"
ATR: All Terrain Racing (http://mega.nz/#!6EpTTCKK!_opjMndWv6Cutdmr6wpO7RhTYRl5D0ZVY_05m1Yzguc)1995"Team 17"Allister Brimble"16.6 MB"
Australian Pioneers (http://mega.nz/#!LNQVxIKD!uQdy5-fQd3_PnV3E66WH89XgAlMx-qoCMg68bsXxAvM)1991"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"37.3 MB"
Awesome (http://mega.nz/#!qAA00TDJ!sw8qAo25v8T-tcMp_dwRWjfwOdFXRYxgcOoVGcv75RA)1990"Psygnosis"Tim Wright"26.6 MB"rip by ruiner9
B.A.T. II (http://mega.nz/#!jBwwUA7K!fzUuLYuZDAbXo8GySgPScPiBiPpGcCp4-3nI80l_Uas)1990"Ubisoft"Olivier Robin"8.3 MB"rip by ruiner9
B.C. Kid (http://mega.nz/#!PFomgAAB!SRSwC2mMcafiyNksb_Y1xKN91AnvXmjijtONpyj2w7g)1992"Hudson Soft"Rudolf Stember"27.8 MB"
Baal (http://mega.nz/#!XYB3FRrS!pVExZFxay8v8w3JKLvon8SN17hFB6DsGMzmJq_wsjw0)1989"Psygnosis"Ray Norrish"7.5 MB"
Back to the Future Part II (http://mega.nz/#!rJ5W2CIA!tcEUDD3CDXe4YZuoAQ5pouzCV96lTaBQp9Aeb9B_934)1990"Image Works"David Whittaker"23.1 MB"
Back to the Future Part III (http://mega.nz/#!aJxg2Z7Q!l7k4rjIA8IJPjN-czNe8cdnvX-vecSHfdbFgR6g1jqI)1991"Image Works"Barry Leitch"9.4 MB"
Ballistix (http://mega.nz/#!nUgVCYBK!J9KTqhxvxljaCEEJMm1T4kNL3K8n31ZU_79hz0944X4)1989"Psygnosis"Ray Norrish"3.7 MB"
Bangkok Knights (http://mega.nz/#!eRAQUDZJ!u1L9HjYXG3lWQ61py72DtNRgQ1ssbX0-xnzOwQ2bBW4)1989"System 3"Dave Lowe"20.6 MB"
Banshee (http://mega.nz/#!bF5mQDaR!4GMzzmR-AAYBKKBrKw1v8kiONfEOyyINUgI5P_vL_KI)1994"Core Design"Martin Iveson"24.7 MB"includes CD32 version
Black Lamp (http://mega.nz/#!rMQU0byK!DC_t5psIYYIli0IIi0Dz0cxRxe5GCyskKhRXPqgWUlU)1988"Firebird"Fred Gray"8.0 MB"
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (http://mega.nz/#!aEQiFb7I!7VoJB_cT3VX0FHESoJMo6lBjHxLgn2W-q6P8_vnGiW4)1994"Psygnosis"Kevin Collier"4.4 MB"
Bangboo (http://mega.nz/#!DEYV1KTa!OJeTGqAPcypoL9jsaKJ-Vt_yYmuF_FqvXo-3EKDobmQ)1995"Millennium"Jochen FeldkГ¶tter, Raphael Ludwig"10.8 MB"
Batman (http://mega.nz/#!6Y52jBoD!OsUtSXFApD6C7TzAOKL3lS_an3NznNBfz9K3jsoATrk)1989"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn, Matthew Cannon"13.1 MB"
Batman: The Caped Crusader (http://mega.nz/#!LZhkFYrC!7KKN3MeK1ydLh2R6uOOdhUVElGplMESFDkLPMalvCUk)1988"Ocean"Keith Tinman"3.9 MB"
Batman Returns (http://mega.nz/#!qEgRQZJR!zfATTMuEsliJgGaZGJfnnVzOmRBd0SqfmPW_FBtvFUw)1994"Konami"n/a"24.5 MB"
Battle Command (http://mega.nz/#!TZQxibbb!nChm65Zewxu-JLWx8AP3tps_iUGf_-60R4BX65jqyD8)1990"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn"5.2 MB"
Battle Isle (http://mega.nz/#!iFYmAaCA!dhNsqurU6GeKFTkSFeMVduOv7k7W_-N-HrHWcumz5cI)1991"Blue Byte"Haiko Ruttmann, Chris HГјlsbeck"52.2 MB"
Battle Squadron (http://mega.nz/#!jQxgSYAK!OOn-FMndYXeCNIT-dXJR3O57Eu5vVV6yDzKXikwdYeM)1989"Cope-Com"Ron Klaren"23.3 MB"
Battle Valley (http://mega.nz/#!XQhxVQrQ!BksJ6vk-zS1Oj10erHPsKOU7w3CHiaJKxygn3mOOAIg)1989"Hewson"Jochen Hippel"14.9 MB"
Battlestorm (http://mega.nz/#!KdATwDCS!3f6v53ol_CnOTLeA-fH4jftehHlGdqIOF348X6YC4MY)1992"Titus"n/a"66.3 MB"includes CDTV version
Battletoads (http://mega.nz/#!2FpHDLDL!Kp6q2MrP_dSsOkfqfHqw7TRzA9udadBgPJRfdb8piGE)1994"Mindscape"Mark Knight"38.9 MB"
Beach Volley (http://mega.nz/#!mBhmWCLD!OrIpBiYyEI9MNJKdYghzJMzmkYiXZUni1tUZ43niXf0)1989"Ocean"Jean Baudlot"23.7 MB"
Beastlord (http://mega.nz/#!yFJ3zbIQ!ulVmXzZa2Ddqwds-7HR7BSJmS0CuLiariwHOi1oKkSo)1993"Grandslam"Tim Bartlett"11.6 MB"
Beavers (http://mega.nz/#!jBp33aRS!UwNCnCvY9sPun3eQsMawlJOqNP0xPXlMjE7Y6q3dPBk)1993"Grandslam"Andrew McGinty"15.4 MB"
Belial (http://mega.nz/#!HVY3GSqb!OUmgklIzNYMebhOGxAg8wDGCPSzw4McyWm9JjPREtmQ)1989"ECP"Sector Software"4.9 MB"
Beneath a Steel Sky (http://mega.nz/#!bBJnDSQR!AsfK-Me06t8BAS3thCnIjkzwXBNMn2A65VdIbUtkor8)1994"Virgin Interactive"Tony Williams"53.1 MB"includes CD32 version
Benefactor (http://mega.nz/#!SU5WlDzZ!a3WivQUd3QSk_adrSbcQoqG3hNziJnMVeoiBW7PBZow)1994"Psygnosis"Olof Gustafsson"78.7 MB"
Beyond the Ice Palace (http://mega.nz/#!zYgyhTCL!e1oDKVG9ovxDxF2QLqg7eKG5uGpsP7ISOv8YGlnL0Ik)1988"Elite"David Whittaker"9.3 MB"
Big Run (http://mega.nz/#!vU5CVaLK!XZOw9k3w0yB5OoYF7Vh-5KicXCOcHq75nB1FKljTyoY)1991"Storm"Jolyon Myers"9.6 MB"
Bill’s Tomato Game (http://mega.nz/#!GJZknZhI!0vDw1NkF4hXLU_kduj5PWQX7v5XGFIhBhYyBfZBH5q8)1992"Psygnosis"Mike Clarke"86.7 MB"
Bio Challenge (http://mega.nz/#!zVgRgIrA!rRf5xjcstRcFxe6rS77jk-DFOdOW2TFub2nCxg-OGJ8)1989"Delphine Software"Jean Baudlot"24.1 MB"
Bionic Commando (http://mega.nz/#!TMokFJ5J!1HVsC_wUi8WDs36eb007NlkIfFBN-3i-luHG-r2LV1Q)1988"Go!"Tim Follin"24.5 MB"
Black Viper (http://mega.nz/#!CUxSnI4A!3cAbobU6Di9ETcljuDUhlmxftzI-J9oIKgkvSKa7fqw)1996"neo Software"Nicola Tomljanovich"47.1 MB"
Blastar (http://mega.nz/#!ec5GxR5B!jZa3l1QCCkJffB4rkClo956cjZNFd7kulUyblQpJt4Y)1993"Core Design"Martin Iveson"31.1 MB"
Blockhead (http://mega.nz/#!PJ41gDSa!vLAhb8N0iWxUHrzRD68WL4yv74_aZW-S8G2MhRqySUg)1997"Epic Marketing"John Tummon"15.8 MB"
Blockhead 2 (http://mega.nz/#!3N5VwKwS!0ufzh55CKRzh0IXPkM036vECk0-c7mVpciou8Te9r0I)1998"Epic Marketing"Darryl Sloan"14.9 MB"
Blood Money (http://mega.nz/#!PJQmjIyT!bSHYnPwWdIZhrr2N_lJ40tSFngvSmWVDNM7WKPJUx7U)1989"Psygnosis"Ray Norrish"7.5 MB"
BloodNet: A Cyberpunk Gothic (http://mega.nz/#!2YYFhL7a!PG9bTOioctVdbUVZRgZxchYEputSfaISQ24gtIu0phY)1995"MicroProse"Andrew Soar"34.7 MB"
Body Blows (http://mega.nz/#!HQACXAoI!-7RjXdsw2O78enVl6BwY1QLlyQS3zt2A5x_1o_IQxow)1993"Team 17"Danny Burke, Allister Brimble"35.8 MB"
Borobodur: The Planet of Doom (http://mega.nz/#!7AAARaaC!a7AwOLWL7xGLTcRgGDFSsjlDV7BJoKVGpX43N1kASaU)1992"Thalamus"Reinier van Vliet"55.6 MB"
Breathless (http://mega.nz/#!LNYFSahQ!s66PSfwbvBW_qeUyvRARAu-WARZfjGkE6Low0nrueS8)1995"Power Computing"Tiziano Cappiello"35.4 MB"
Brian the Lion (http://mega.nz/#!rIQjnQ6B!e8AXDbHv0A0BQV4cYk4RTd-Kojg2Y0ZqAubgwPuGgAI)1994"Psygnosis"Richard Ede"142.3 MB"
Brutal: Paws of Fury (http://mega.nz/#!mcY2SKgY!x9K3WfnE3wuultFH75ovZa4EkTI8gBtUIFypc-uFJLs)1995"Gametek"Simon Bostock"20.0 MB"
Bubba ‘n’ Stix (http://mega.nz/#!qFRQAYLQ!eSQXBqws5Xc4Uyt7-8Dp2F4t1J3deTBmwmI8ufGj3Jk)1994"Core Design"Martin Iveson"99.8 MB"includes CD32 version
Bubble and Squeak (http://mega.nz/#!HM4RkBZR!aunM0ZywB_K9k9V1jIWMDTP3UokY9GGsh757DE4MC5w)1994"Audiogenic"Allister Brimble"62.2 MB"includes CD32 version
Bubble Bobble (http://mega.nz/#!yA4nUSxD!E8wx-BTcMboM63EdOX83LLop5BcEv3oWdGSf29rDiZ8)1988"Firebird"David Whittaker"16.8 MB"
Budokan: The Martial Spirit (http://mega.nz/#!mAAgFbAL!VWU6lzukQVytt4CzaVZ2YUF3PHnLuXgGu9jIsvo30xs)1990"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard"26.7 MB"
Burning Rubber (http://mega.nz/#!KcRSEaob!Tmc-1w5xj3ngXkeKbKCfobih6gT-J967LjSi26V5CzU)1993"Ocean"Tim Haywood"79.8 MB"
Cabal (http://mega.nz/#!HcRjDCRL!wEa5yPmdMd40KJivGLq5LrsscPX33n15xwg9gXwcZhQ)1989"Ocean"Pierre-Eric Loriaux"12.7 MB"
Cannon Fodder (http://mega.nz/#!vApA3CTL!-6Ogd4_LfnAWJOtjl8ltTgzRSyC-ZB33qN3qAcQarL8)1993"Virgin Interactive"Richard Joseph"12.5 MB"
Cannon Fodder 2 (http://mega.nz/#!KV4WmDyC!A1a8RsqEnjSs-8eFBWldA6JRXU5cRan9MLzTKL0oO8s)1994"Virgin Interactive"Richard Joseph, Jon Hare"22.6 MB"
Captain Dynamo (http://mega.nz/#!DUwiXKqD!4XR0Rp3KHUWReRX8A5f9FZvMrZK0URDmJCYZbH4u8YM)1992"Codemasters"Adam Lucas"14.3 MB"
Carcharodon: White Sharks (http://mega.nz/#!rQQXVJIB!BAkfQO-4_mAiLqEuWpdO6CBrlv1Xvx2RcrROMrfCPbA)1991"Demonware"Torsten Gellrich"11.1 MB"
Cardiaxx (http://mega.nz/#!eBRWSBrK!vAKo_Sb4y7ZldHAP82iNUpvjyixQM7gQRLwYekLAfPI)1993"Team 17"Matthew Simmonds"13.5 MB"
Caribbean Disaster (http://mega.nz/#!uAhjmLYY!SGTxRMgbJCLta2O6CMPB1MjRmqR4sz44SDZevDwWvpU)1996"Ikarion Software"Chris HГјlsbeck"39.2 MB"
Carl Lewis Challenge, The (http://mega.nz/#!mNokRLRR!MzZrlmJp17evdXEepTmA8GqNiJ0MDXTj0vLh-sChI_4)1992"Psygnosis"Chris HГјlsbeck"14.1 MB"
Carrier Command (http://mega.nz/#!ORwHlBaB!TdyfsPgLVfVpitvg9Pz233qwrzoBCZh3jxTkffAx_RM)1988"Rainbird"Dave Lowe"9.7 MB"
CarVup (http://mega.nz/#!LFQnEJBR!MnaakILT9trRWHjk5Srp6OIBTzdUf0bWNyY1G6i1tDY)1991"Core Design"Matthew Simmonds"15.8 MB"
Castle Master (http://mega.nz/#!DR5GRbjT!QIhXzgZ4lIyjxo_jzdTwgIYpleCB1MlPca_P_ICI4dk)1990"Domark"Matt Furniss"9.9 MB"
Castlevania (http://mega.nz/#!CFpTWQ5b!bVVm1s8oyDAVET4thon_yIexqwbs52Q47gNZmogXW0Q)1990"Konami"n/a"22.2 MB"
Catch’em (http://mega.nz/#!zcRxVRiI!b01IgB9ocJIOFiDi0toeMSyv9wUtTt_5fFsBb6Oli-g)1992"Global Software"Oliver Weirich"21.3 MB"
Centerbase (http://mega.nz/#!SQ5gkThQ!BxnWCi5CbrChxoHC4p6a9T7QN6NK78Ls4LcUJ5aYolE)1992"reLINE"Karsten Obarski"44.2 MB"
Chambers of Shaolin (http://mega.nz/#!udgTTDBS!ojAiC_hgo1imMWLXFiGUugCBnUfgJURXDMv3wmAhAEo)1989"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"39.3 MB"
Chaos Engine, The (http://mega.nz/#!DUpQEIIC!f7PVpA13oLCHbr-33Pj3UIKkjQPuhg7GIuPjxfQ3Im0)1993"Renegade"Richard Joseph"114.4 MB"includes CD32 version
Chaos Engine 2, The (http://mega.nz/#!3FAEwSxB!YQkzcMrbfLJpgfRaf4BczLiz1voYPM-EMktEn0f7h-I)1996"Renegade"Richard Joseph"97.6 MB"
Chase H.Q. (http://mega.nz/#!bBxhiYhC!1-v3KV4VV6GGO1nEM2qCUCZADPZD8J4mfPKAIvH9LL4)1989"Ocean"Matt Furniss"12.6 MB"
Chase H.Q. II: SCI (http://mega.nz/#!DNBSTapZ!ysc_kA1w2wXOMSo-2n37v5IKRDMapL_GCLq6DdveQJE)1990"Ocean"Chris Scudds"13.8 MB"
Chronicles of Omega (http://mega.nz/#!WZwgXARR!FReN_ja0Od6duUrRK0kFda7xjtDtEkOTRA3B-GHwC8Y)1990"Arc Software"Steve Barrett"8.3 MB"
Chuck Rock (http://mega.nz/#!mAQ3SAaJ!I1JLSImcoSHFL9Y01ey174LbZOC7lYJMFuAAUkVIfhM)1991"Core Design"Matthew Simmonds"3.5 MB"
Chuck Rock II: Son Of Chuck (http://mega.nz/#!yQQzVbpI!FrYm__E5ahX4s0rCpeNHzjT1Bf8_KulY5JsDYNIgMf0)1993"Core Design"Martin Iveson"119.6 MB"includes CD32 version
CJ’s Elephant Antics (http://mega.nz/#!LcIwAKAL!2DIRVL1tx486J_UqhJyrL8Uqlr2Z6kHbWDinwW6_bDo)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"10.7 MB"
Clockwiser (http://mega.nz/#!OUYG0DzY!Qa3SUvhyN6LAYlHFlf7GPYL3nNvpZgMu8aT0ZST2kQo)1994"Rasputin"Ramon Braumuller"108.6 MB"includes CD32 version
Cloud Kingdoms (http://mega.nz/#!fVhzXD7L!ozPWyWL1iC8cBQkYz64H70P2W4eFDKV0yLjefn7OH8M)1990"Millennium"David Whittaker"10.2 MB"
Coloris (http://mega.nz/#!uEA1FSbJ!zdoNKlswMMKOEzQ4Z7r9FXV1UnzG7tWUBJ4lKWr5uc0)1990"Avesoft"Tor Bernhard Gausen, Jean-Pierre Jandrain"15.3 MB"
Combat Cars (http://mega.nz/#!jJBh0AAA!p7JbhHn4LZbX5Nse0b0X4271tXipFfecBNl1rtmKEA4)1994"Accolade"John Carehag"63.1 MB"
Commando (http://mega.nz/#!KZZQBIZA!nzzyeOD3KOgS1qUD7kqA2wZMwXcPCuhBwmQ1pjFpP7Q)1989"Elite"Mark Cooksey"8.7 MB"
Cool Spot (http://mega.nz/#!bIwWRB7a!EGxl3IWvyKRAifl8OXfwzUKsM-g2SuxANqJ2w6Fns5c)1993"Virgin Interactive"Andrew Barnabas"34.9 MB"
Crazy Sue (http://mega.nz/#!KcgWFYzL!H5gJxnbFvA7sqppwZCS9BGJv9CCMTF-A2bmrMKG4dEE)1991"CT Verlag"DJ Braincrack"39.3 MB"
Crazy Sue 2 (http://mega.nz/#!qRJhEYSZ!5kdQ3HdAAIq8mQSYQpmh7Gqg8NCYsXcJK92M7rXFCvI)1992"CT Verlag"DJ Braincrack"27.4 MB"
Creatures (http://mega.nz/#!fFQ1yJ4J!oGLX7_EBU3w7KBBiBRty719p36-kl8-H6c0oYNn3y6w)1993"Thalamus"Tim Bartlett"28.2 MB"
Crystal Hammer (http://mega.nz/#!CcwHXTyD!raJBSXI1rgEZI-lFmUOOhnwc8n17UzInTxsS1hycOIU)1987"reLINE"Karsten Obarski"5.4 MB"
Crystal Palace (http://mega.nz/#!eYAGXaCY!7TMSW9D0201VEzekj7obfmZZJUTRN8tfHQL65EX4Y6A)1993"CompuTec"n/a"14.7 MB"
Cubulus (http://mega.nz/#!6doiharC!eQcZmO611A67bjKM5OSKYqw0t7ToGaE1kPFk4usGszA)1991"Software 2000"BjГёrn Lynne"33.1 MB"
Curse of RA, The (http://mega.nz/#!eUhwlCAZ!hJ451a_jyX8jbOgzPEMGqt75KKZKMYXPDoWcPlJhi6s)1990"Rainbow Arts"Rudolf Stember"20.5 MB"
Custodian (http://mega.nz/#!2IZVCQ5J!ZNQIitbpayzqLRxPf3w1UuruCs36cYtBOqgO-vnPyN8)1989"Hewson"David Whittaker"19.3 MB"
Cyberblast (http://mega.nz/#!fVAnXSIA!H59JiROmaVMuLqC_dYHPcvSgHUgrKNL3u0U0hJqIC4o)1990"Innerprise"Ron Klaren, Andreas Hommel"9.6 MB"
Cybernetix: The First Battle (http://mega.nz/#!CU42AAyD!z9jn0dfm3F-cs-NGk_QNehwtZ6pEZti6n0VR6ICC3w8)1992"Future Publishing"Blair Zuppicich"9.7 MB"
Cybernoid II: The Revenge (http://mega.nz/#!nUxUkCzQ!KnERHvhSu4nQlCIhRsfU9nQwxlmVCCgHvz0XhOVZL8g)1989"Hewson"Frederic Hahn"6.9 MB"
Cyberpunks (http://mega.nz/#!qMIhHYTb!DmxQfBYTFP2yIObvlH4Uf2AWptpKmBo-9SFcDKEkjK0)1993"Core Design"Adrian Cummings"23.1 MB"
Cytron (http://mega.nz/#!WQQhQA5A!Wf8KFOJjb4qtzELrRAJ_BaIuzQOO40hY0HxMdHEDuHU)1992"Psygnosis"Matt Furniss"8.5 MB"
Dalek Attack (http://mega.nz/#!yFhjCAyR!Qz2BJcoQsKhqNysNZSrGrG1dLNYF_PKFMsdturnd3qM)1993"Admiral Software"Paul Tankard"26.1 MB"
Dan Dare III: The Escape (http://mega.nz/#!KYJSCbjB!yANVrBQV0VkbkyqrgNu18zz5aP9OaaGJWuL-2M7aLHU)1990"Virgin Mastertronic"David Whittaker"19.7 MB"
Danger Freak (http://mega.nz/#!7YoAgZwT!3rV3zYMIBhWEmP6H89pA_p2zzDPTbjYNeONKhXU8S0E)1989"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"17.0 MB"
Darius+ (http://mega.nz/#!7dphDAbC!uSOcICEFm4evOmxP1A_T-lV0QmZF97i-Ji0iL59C8l0)1989"The Edge"Dave Lowe"17.7 MB"
Dark Seed (http://mega.nz/#!3VJmlYbA!LofsLZm8xrKjZwBZYnzZvtFmIzvsw7TnvtOK6TXH-oA)1992"Cyberdreams"Matthew Nathan, Gregory Alper"50.9 MB"
Dark Side (http://mega.nz/#!Oc41GRgb!PkCNjqax-qhHhRxhdRgLajmRuR_oEZGa7_NoGmVF1Uo)1989"Micro Status"Wally Beben"17.5 MB"
Darkman (http://mega.nz/#!WYokwYqT!y36LNNv-aFYKj1CbTdIwaJx-gztIfmB0z0AtOvoHddk)1991"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn"5.8 MB"
Darkmere: The Nightmare’s Begun (http://mega.nz/#!eQx0gIpa!EVkpAmySUcYNliYSH_nb8hinZ9DOdHDzBY3q18EIXCc)1994"Core Design"Martin Iveson"12.7 MB"
Datastorm (http://mega.nz/#!7ZxBiJCD!lpVai_ApWiv5eTsPYz1rRhYrWISpGsvPHxcnE7fYyzE)1989"Visionary Design"Timm Engels"5.1 MB"
Days of Thunder (http://mega.nz/#!DdhGkbZD!iBVVW30U7kEBD_LrmKu9NwSqGNunv0xsd1mqGKRf9b8)1990"Mindscape"David Whittaker"8.7 MB"
Deep Core (http://mega.nz/#!OcRB2JBI!GxzwQ65scATMEHq7ZXayu2RtyzZrLcWnLYbuNELseLo)1993"I.C.E."John Keding, Tomas Danko"13.3 MB"
Deflektor (http://mega.nz/#!KIpHAS5C!ROX0nVV-IbZJ65wns9r2Acg4NId8jOIHdOb1vrEt3W4)1988"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"5.2 MB"
Denny (http://mega.nz/#!fRohgaIS!-b-XztRId7jo0R2CcVKg2SLnOdkwh4dVgbCnKQxIKQU)1992"Software 2000"Chris HГјlsbeck"40.7 MB"
Desert Strike: Return To The Gulf (http://mega.nz/#!SVpnjS7I!ENdRQRLFw7bk6TRYLzucwtqKhVtbUD6mk1EkS_5LHZs)1993"Electronic Arts"Jason Whitely"27.1 MB"
Devious Designs (http://mega.nz/#!Td4z1SgB!ezBktU8PGVw_BvfnZig8Pf5WOZldxr_d5Is5CCCabIU)1991"Image Works"Martin Walker"18.3 MB"
Disposable Hero (http://mega.nz/#!nF4xgKwT!XNvbe9raz_18Ii0jgXFWAWkSDfTFpg_oPZ2eyeBahd4)1993"Gremlin Graphics"Hein Holt, Rick Hoekman, Jeroen Kimmel"174.7 MB"includes CD32 version
Dizzy: Prince of the Yolkfolk (http://mega.nz/#!eYJz2Bxb!wOBwTaWhrYLt-in5RvxpxD5j5OS6OJmrFFcQ-nVx57Y)1992"Codemasters"Matthew Simmonds"6.8 MB"
Dogs of War (http://mega.nz/#!qR52hQzR!7fIFvPCsXMNVjKRIEMjnewH-uIEA58JPORF7-9-wmrk)1989"Elite"David Whittaker"14.7 MB"
Dojo Dan (http://mega.nz/#!bYRRlDaL!jgE1PsPtfuNjBHKl2E21PKd9ohdlsq119nSj7qskQ18)1992"Europress Software"Allister Brimble, Matthew Simmonds"55.9 MB"
Doofus (http://mega.nz/#!aERgFTiJ!kqbl7wwdRIbn_pDXjzYY3VPqPfNsDWO2El516M-nzl8)1993"Prestige Software"Jeroen Soede, Michiel Soede"58.7 MB"
Double Dragon (http://mega.nz/#!bYYXXDZB!MH0_iJAmH0mex569FvVcW4c_jH0-po1EX4jutVvrB2U)1989"Melbourne House"Kazunaka Yamane"6.7 MB"
Double Dragon II: The Revenge (http://mega.nz/#!KFQnSQ5C!xTGewGajqJjjpW3D1Cg9Q5JDEEJaRp7qNmGkC2ND3ZY)1989"Virgin Mastertronic"Tomas Dahlgren, Steve Barrett, Timm Engels"17.3 MB"
Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone (http://mega.nz/#!aRgmwRSR!8DNKebgjViLMlrzpFVX-C4xWi1WptVv6ARMeJ37w6Oo)1991"Storm"Andrew Barnabas"16.9 MB"
Dragon Breed (http://mega.nz/#!adIGBKjJ!g9HbndXNJWLvWc2Wyf1QvThqV8bkQxlOap6VrO0dY1U)1990"Activision"Martin Walker"35.0 MB"
Dragon Ninja (http://mega.nz/#!qEIGnaCb!HT7ulnuCLmvmigRevgtf7ExQqmoWFnLYhcuosMDHQpA)1989"Imagine"Jean Baudlot"9.7 MB"
Dragon Wars (http://mega.nz/#!XQ4QTBib!XT7klTXSsDumNFa6g9pxogNPxPQrp1SuD2RTtnJ_MYI)1990"Interplay"Charles Deenen"24.8 MB"
Dragonflight (http://mega.nz/#!aRYhRQYb!DNwqJ1PL8spkkmV1AxFFosgn2pJ_gMYnIEQUWuPTBBA)1990"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"107.1 MB"
Dragonstone (http://mega.nz/#!SAgGRbbI!QZsf1EkdDs8xrH0iPGyQfIg2-ZnLknal0C9-HGjQ0T0)1994"Core Design"Martin Iveson"9.9 MB"includes CD32 version
Drakkhen (http://mega.nz/#!jRhTiJRQ!apcs2TPAVysOFcr7mU6Ch4i2lx40UCL7RN5AEsfYW4g)1990"Infogrames"Charles Callet"8.0 MB"
DreamWeb (http://mega.nz/#!3RYRnKjS!vazVFu6SA5Ac45fdw2N7LKveRRfX5q8pSxaQKJbXhiE)1994"Creative Reality"Matthew Seldon"19.1 MB"
Drivin’ Force (http://mega.nz/#!6FJAxIyJ!jYSezbeXb0SSnxyNRediCHFjD0FN7NrJLnjTiZLN0WE)1990"Digital Magic Software"BjГёrn Lynne"26.1 MB"
Dune (http://mega.nz/#!yJw2yR6D!QO3uP_x7IbL7UPEFp5VsZbuWbkv1BFR2qVJox3Ef-r8)1992"Virgin Games"StГ©phane Picq, Philip Ulrich"19.5 MB"
Dune II: The Battle For Arrakis (http://mega.nz/#!fZJ2HaLL!umDYFdB6dQonOYpfeJo335aU_5M4dynMGUTB9B1hIUA)1993"Virgin Games"Frank Klepacki, Dwight Okahara"18.5 MB"
Dungeons of Avalon II: The Island of Darkness (http://mega.nz/#!nVYRxLBD!YEVd2OAmNYPaRz93DMHd6qB5auM97lJKMVr4nO22yXQ)1992"CompuTec"Rudolf Stember"44.5 MB"
Dyna Blaster (http://mega.nz/#!OJBwEKZD!dYGUpLmT1LRstWMFuIgymRTLKOlDjG8Ququ4UtFOChk)1991"Hudson Soft"Eike Steffen"31.3 MB"
Dyter-07 (http://mega.nz/#!mBgxXThJ!_oC6W7SJuqclMgkvX3I2nI4wL2VejqDJxRfx7oJ84YU)1990"reLINE"Karsten Obarski"51.7 MB"
Elf (http://mega.nz/#!yIYg1DDR!z_8_uhOJGSA4Bol2bGlJtivCQhwuacqZDQi-0fdEDUk)1991"Ocean"Matthew Cannon"31.1 MB"
Elfmania (http://mega.nz/#!OBgUlIiK!vhKCkv8YoolBoamCrWDyojSU3HodQMXpa6A1wz6jyVk)1994"Renegade"Aleksi Eeben"28.8 MB"
Enchanted Land (http://mega.nz/#!GEQSQQwS!WWr7X-4jkslGMFTkdMtZIceN77VPGS2vJJu839L8Ucg)1990"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"46.7 MB"
Entity (http://mega.nz/#!mMxj2LhT!BxW2iEzINO1xYe8NyaPKLEFB9WxpUbshG1ZkmkwX3K4)1993"Loriciel"Christophe Zurfluh"43.7 MB"
Escape from Colditz (http://mega.nz/#!SZwgxJiD!RKN0TccFr56xdxwcrlx_bg09eJMAK-T_kluXd8pYlXU)1990"Digital Magic"BjГёrn Lynne"11.3 MB"
European Champions (http://mega.nz/#!2N4wnYqD!kr0A2KrmJAVQLtNbBlr4IE_1h_16k4hxaZABhlv6kH4)1993"Ocean"Barry Leitch"5.5 MB"
Exodus 3010 (http://mega.nz/#!vU5xVRCL!hPVsvnTubwdosEFaHXHlEtEvb1GvTH-i1y4bmRFs2RI)1993"Demonware"Sebastiaan Lentfert, Brian Postma"42.5 MB"
Exolon (http://mega.nz/#!jVxyVT7S!OjSayN49Eh4Lcttq1CYdIkDPGVTsflUfTctGM6B-4V4)1989"Hewson"J.D. Rogers"5.5 MB"
Extase (http://mega.nz/#!zQAQEQba!mBYM2ZD6ro5YX9gA4pEH01P5GLBp-Uj8uCIw1PDMjK4)1990"Virgin"StГ©phane Picq"45.4 MB"
Eye of Horus, The (http://mega.nz/#!KcxFTQoL!vTIEnUmlJt_8-hEf10gXtDjQCJVgKfuhM4dXXzclKJ0)1989"Logotron"David Whittaker"17.4 MB"
F17 Challenge (http://mega.nz/#!jExlFDLJ!OOhbk6817D8D1RS3pUl1ZP5FCFj4d3nqPX2oihAvxwE)1993"Team 17"Nicola Tomljanovich"18.1 MB"
Fantastic Voyage (http://mega.nz/#!aZo0HDRQ!wGvQFqQ21_QroPf6bCkNYpFY2OIExyKZfzFczGk8WBQ)1991"Centaur Software"BjГёrn Lynne"27.7 MB"
Fantasy World Dizzy (http://mega.nz/#!aNhjERZD!CTXtr4RtAcEdgHviZvrxyjCpa9FAAEeuGt_tNj0bOz0)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"11.9 MB"
Fascination (http://mega.nz/#!eYpHTDiB!4gmk08Dy9xhDYDWfJ0y0uVPP1TIqsBfHuSeMny9fobA)1991"Coktel Vision"FrГ©dГ©ric Motte"28.4 MB"
Faery Tale Adventure, The (http://mega.nz/#!WB5zWCAL!za3_JbxIVOYaSRDxwsIulGGqTdjDlBPgAkItHQBix9w)1986"MicroIllusions"David Joiner"21.0 MB"
Federation of Free Traders (http://mega.nz/#!CAYBRCaA!h2NSpJLgZ3Pu7z4_-VmPKH2Pzk_aQZ5q9aTOmS_Bnxc)1990"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"78.2 MB"
Fightin’ Spirit (http://mega.nz/#!OZoDRbia!PBzLy5orjGaDJDVPEHFh7jMHoIk1j5T50C4gPy1Noac)1996"neo Software"Davide Busetta"79.2 MB"CD32 version
Final Fight (http://mega.nz/#!GMJRlYZb!0N704GKrgTRUlpPO5DGlUBoAYa89VJIf2EKitJnIlaY)1991"U.S. Gold"Jolyon Myers"10.6 MB"
Fire and Brimstone (http://mega.nz/#!bARAxJLL!HOhgST9OwhgfsZK93iNZujvH_gC1XhKaAkWhG5AjwHw)1990"MicroProse"David Whittaker"9.5 MB"
Fire and Forget II: The Death Convoy (http://mega.nz/#!XUATUaZb!JQR1GUGOCTvAYbcsQ23Pvc0W_H670IjFQUq-XjJRXbM)1990"Titus"n/a"36.9 MB"
Fire & Ice (http://mega.nz/#!zUQmUJya!Q8JudQZeys4l52K58fcaK6qyTIUviahFy45-WsvgXvU)1992"Renegade"Jason Page"169.8 MB"includes CD32 version
Fire Force (http://mega.nz/#!KAIlSDwB!vtxb6N2Rgi8upTh5QG1baxzs2W2vw-vrqSIHQWOpHQA)1992"ICE"Dave Gibbons, Steve Day"1.5 MB"
Firehawk (http://mega.nz/#!nJJ02YAI!lhUEN8Z4e6JxDsDepwJfirW4HkvAAyOGoXgr1p4bQBA)1993"Codemasters"Lyndon Sharp"11.1 MB"
First Samurai (http://mega.nz/#!KRBgFaZa!BoRtrBuUi4rBba4x6mM6ssSdByoxTbukciXVN9G_W5w)1991"Image Works"Nick Jones, Michael Davis"12.3 MB"
Flashback (http://mega.nz/#!WAwVnayJ!-yKr1ncHIXYABVGlf6ahBY039tT0gqIuRSJE-k-XgW8)1992"U.S. Gold"Jean Baudlot, RaphaГ«l Gesqua, Fabrice Visserot"25.2 MB"
Flimbo’s Quest (http://mega.nz/#!CJIkwC4B!5-8DN7HnfCbpqO1r5P4pna3kyEQOcvE0VaXmTYUUViw)1990"System 3"Charles Deenen"50.1 MB"
Flink (http://mega.nz/#!2MAFUZ6S!zKuP_kY3uK8MeJs3i4QHkzsnXFPSUmHw1_k5k2KY2qY)1995"Psygnosis"Matthias Steinwachs"83.5 MB"CD32 version
Fly Harder (http://mega.nz/#!ORhGkCIZ!5BD9fJa8TxKBKRcwhUCgHbKYosdEv83iZMgPD74KLSM)1993"Starbyte Software"Torsten Fassbender"11.2 MB"
Flying Shark (http://mega.nz/#!fABlBbaJ!nNcUU3U4ftpAJyZqHD0_3ITtngTRLVywM6GJK0LFlA4)1989"Firebird"Jason Smart"10.0 MB"
Foundation (http://mega.nz/#!WZI10YjL!fnVxBuX_cJGa3AVMdjdCZBeNPuii469errnxjE3Ah4g)1999"Epic Marketing"Simon Ravn, Kevin Ewbank, Stephen Ewbank"80.4 MB"
Foundation’s Waste (http://mega.nz/#!3FwVTAjY!IB-zl-OO1hqx8ixmL5YvO0QUVElOEE1YArnfa7_ntP0)1988"Exocet Software"Wally Beben"7.1 MB"
Franko – The Crazy Revenge (http://mega.nz/#!TR4gjajC!zLnKY63XZqUsxPmkcp8WSAALpgcqcBA2W24VVxbzjqQ)1994"Mirage Media"SЕ‚awomir Mrozek"26.0 MB"
Frenetic (http://mega.nz/#!uRxlmJzR!PeLDTaf-hXZw7lAOuQmjT27ujqdbPEoRMgBdV8tqRVU)1991"Core Design"Martin Walker"11.2 MB"
Fright Night (http://mega.nz/#!vJBlmKZT!Wlt25VR1UIfbDrhLOnx9xFwywqfaCrM9PAFuZO8WtvY)1989"Microdeal"David Whittaker"57.4 MB"
Full Contact (http://mega.nz/#!GARDkTbS!6XEmJxmAvBBojSk1U8HEV9r_xui51JiJeVpAI84iwV8)1991"Team 17"Allister Brimble, Jimmy Fredriksson"14.4 MB"
Full Metal Planete (http://mega.nz/#!XYo11Aba!vCM5lIy5ogqUJUOidwqacfSIHlsHtXoiGPNCbd5Ck3M)1989"Infogrames"StГ©phane Picq"5.0 MB"
Fury of the Furries (http://mega.nz/#!SIoS3K5T!BFl9prSF0tQUS6SfLuMdBADHyGYevUyaNtTkY7Vf_X8)1993"Kalisto"FrГ©dГ©ric Motte"44.3 MB"
Future Bike Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!WMBgzL6Y!P0DNKBGXBgMD9FQYDlyepVxvrGHkLskeAvlg91x0HBk)1990"HiTec Software"Howie Davis"7.6 MB"
Future Shock (http://mega.nz/#!jVZBUCSa!Xlz4eaviqXJTZxW2oX0ze3riuSTNAjN2yCzmnlq_qU8)1991"MC Publications"Jeroen Soede"37.4 MB"
Future Wars: Time Travellers (http://mega.nz/#!jUQT2QwY!ZBFTbLixBk0XspvU2mzZ21l-01bO1IYKm9RYGp9MEZg)1989"Delphine Software"Jean Baudlot"30.6 MB"
Fuzzball (http://mega.nz/#!SRwWRRCI!YR8gMHBVSeoa4i37o2dT1UknDgP67-RDar3uE7Vd0qY)1991"System 3"John Carehag, Tomas Dahlgren"59.0 MB"
G.Nius (http://mega.nz/#!fEZ0TT7D!L6LQy_J_RAg7sxO4WOTOhLqK1HSYeVbiZ9LkvIjVD1w)1988"Lankhor"AndrГ© Bescond"27.9 MB"
Gainforce (http://mega.nz/#!6dI02bDK!E0hFXCxWChyZolAYg69QGtS4L8HEyXdMhYIT-DtXXWo)1993"CompuTec"Sven Gerlach"34.9 MB"
Galaxy Force II (http://mega.nz/#!edoRURKB!DDWod1x01zdT1yWv2EO1bDdTBMbpOwOImqOxDaOV9j0)1989"Activision"Dave Lowe"26.0 MB"
Garfield: Big, Fat, Hairy Deal (http://mega.nz/#!TFJ2FJrQ!APpcvyBkaRqbzA1dmiiCS9wwU75aa0afiEO_gTkpqKg)1988"The Edge"David Whittaker"14.3 MB"
Garfield: Winter’s Tail (http://mega.nz/#!jVgyGCyb!3EHmXVeW4xTlLMU8ly5NkgnXh95pByJ5ITYdK61-jIM)1989"The Edge"Dave Lowe"16.1 MB"
Gauntlet III (http://mega.nz/#!nY4kDTJK!BKJkgEk2uREhH23r7oRaM2LSSvE3UfplY7GB02z85iM)1991"U.S. Gold"Tim Follin"20.8 MB"
Geisha (http://mega.nz/#!ScAxiJxY!YOAnqOj2V6tqlZx-WB5JKghL7dg7vasEqvAzlKznmJA)1990"Coktel Vision"FrГ©dГ©ric Motte"6.6 MB"
Gemini Wing (http://mega.nz/#!XRRgGRBJ!HPdeIsp33KAZQoVLVEcWPc6-dYF4gk6uT_XirCo2PeE)1989"Virgin Mastertronic"Barry Leitch"32.5 MB"
Gem’X (http://mega.nz/#!KZh3XCRS!8aTCIMV9klh5Aql9Tsu-1bROtbLkn6MHpY1vBxkgbaw)1991"Global Software"Chris HГјlsbeck"24.8 MB"
Georg Glaxo (http://mega.nz/#!zNo1nR4K!Gu1UW8O7nVk3clbfUq8W1fFPsZB8Dq7W3xSCsPMrZaE)1993"SilverRock Productions"Jesper Olsen"9.7 MB"
Ghost Battle (http://mega.nz/#!mMYgCaTQ!B06PRHIWUTGlMdeiaa6ZaJd5B546TUV_IoxdssEQ-dE)1991"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"41.9 MB"
Ghosts’n Goblins (http://mega.nz/#!yUxzzbaJ!NU0HUON8tl9iordmWrwrR7i5_kdkwRJs4KmcPRSSXzo)1990"Elite"Mark Cooksey"10.5 MB"
Ghouls’n Ghosts (http://mega.nz/#!qchlmJ7Y!s_1ZeU-tiXl-sgFc5oHbqhM6cZ76BMVJ457JFKFan4I)1989"U.S. Gold"Tim Follin"24.1 MB"
Global Gladiators (http://mega.nz/#!Dd4AXKZS!JxQWgiC7XIIgGsltyrelRENXYHxbpXFQ-RnpfT3wgb8)1993"Virgin Games"Andrew Barnabas"17.5 MB"
Globdule (http://mega.nz/#!XMIXRJjA!XNzuSgOkGR4yh5wUpmjXHEaTn2gCKpnqfpTX6-Z_vkg)1993"Psygnosis"Mike Clarke"123.8 MB"
Gods (http://mega.nz/#!vBoAGAAY!LMPM_9JGGuGVXFFXDxznoq8IgBD60B1Bh33ZNAeEBfY)1991"Renegade"Richard Joseph"4.0 MB"
Golden Axe (http://mega.nz/#!rVBBULjL!V32pjlZpc9-cr2qar2aFETRLE4vwzmezkZVJyaHVHf0)1990"Virgin Mastertronic"David Whittaker"22.7 MB"
Goldrunner (http://mega.nz/#!mZoBnSLL!MJbfVFB7n_PdbLFx16_CQTFcND1t4-hVtJaxbHaQlVo)1987"Microdeal"Rob Hubbard"6.0 MB"
Grand Monster Slam (http://mega.nz/#!OcpkFLqa!E2ZcrBrDOZMorSOLoBEVu1V07oJ56KkkvlGl8eQ_B4Y)1989"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"8.5 MB"
Great Giana Sisters, The (http://mega.nz/#!qR5zwLJR!fpI6qecgaPnckiUYKzNDB4eW5nHlr_3SLVnYaVz5fQ0)1988"Rainbow Arts"Thomas Lopatic"15.2 MB"
Gunbee F-99: The Kidnapping of Lady Akiko (http://mega.nz/#!uV4iVAha!cm-lDVr5KrDPQkTXUjdIvoiGhg4VaoGJMJLd_qWDh-c)1998"APC&TCP"Jochen Heizmann, Lobsang Alvites"57.0 MB"
Hammerfist (http://mega.nz/#!uBRHlQBB!FwDune1N_a4tlbG2U5HHUhHzXJDA_Mun2CDdYnPNB1o)1990"Vivid Image"Wally Beben"18.0 MB"
Hard ‘n’ Heavy (http://mega.nz/#!TZAF2ISK!7A5dwiK2-uBJTYCD8Kl5JPDkiTW404pTHhDXBXayULc)1989"reLINE"Chris HГјlsbeck"58.5 MB"
Harlequin (http://mega.nz/#!jdYVFZIQ!U0gy7LnedlKGkyrG3OTB4nO02eHh5spAdd8MGxPm0d8)1992"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"35.3 MB"
Harley-Davidson: The Road To Sturgis (http://mega.nz/#!7ZY2WZ4Y!-YV1NKmfRg1yFQCUb8bAZ-AdDHRBcT2evoubDGgtoWw)1990"Mindscape"Jason Brooke, Kevin Collier"8.9 MB"
HB Car Race (http://mega.nz/#!3EYFDD7R!03E6-B7vmdRFpHfRzCESmTCARXfa2h3Kk7S0Nf8Fu7Q)1989"Starbyte Software"Chris HГјlsbeck"10.3 MB"
Hero Quest (http://mega.nz/#!rdRllaYY!9ItWIO6hy56qRg25m5yDiio-3Lg64TiCt1M8s_qfbR8)1991"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"15.7 MB"
Hexuma: Das Auge Des Kal (http://mega.nz/#!XcogTZ4a!nG0sOuE74hgAxlUqB_2wGwAIvSujtvMLntcKd4Nmrxo)1992"Software 2000"Chris HГјlsbeck"32.7 MB"
Hilt: Against the Hoardes (http://mega.nz/#!WQxgTAyJ!AsqaEOfSbpFdbf_rrxwZ7qqwFd6M6OO9HeGCHsNkRt8)1994"Scorpius"Mark Sheeky"7.5 MB"
Hired Guns (http://mega.nz/#!vZBWyYrb!OEqB-nejdll9HflHpq5uyRkqDIy_YiMsakLksPjf0U8)1993"Psygnosis"Brian Johnston"31.2 MB"
Hoi (http://mega.nz/#!3IRgnSwI!6lkK7_Xt77ZU9K1m5oo8yN3DUiEFWN2J4oYevGPOSEI)1992"Hollyware Entertainment"Ramon Braumuller"44.3 MB"
Hook (http://mega.nz/#!HI5FxJ5B!dz-tzRhNRl6CHM86ckTVpJkm7PaYTyDjQ6PJ9nXYdso)1991"Ocean"Dean Evans, Keith Tinman"27.2 MB"
Humans, The (http://mega.nz/#!mN4G3LhS!IZ0UpmZAU1ithkBzuOIanAeAPlctCQZ71USr1CLhgAo)1992"Mirage"Barry Leitch, Ian Howe"32.3 MB"
Hybris (http://mega.nz/#!SdYkhQwQ!TDckkSsopMrDlD4yxTRtmxi7iQ-u3kwmg1NeJAKKpvE)1988"Discovery Software"Paul van der Valk"16.2 MB"
Hyperdome (http://mega.nz/#!vEQi0Lpb!FLEqiiM3BdlFB9u2V6m7P7ZMPYFNoaKLGYeQVP7UcVs)1989"Exocet Software"Wally Beben"8.3 MB"
IK+ (http://mega.nz/#!fIYWEAZa!eqEg5405LAHrKOpfgXmjLBt3pR9smNlI4xrqyJO_PIs)1988"System 3"Dave Lowe"14.3 MB"
Ikari Warriors (http://mega.nz/#!CRQT0DwK!TAYpZVzk93ERByZbzvCVnFR8yJn2kwXPG9YQ8hSIoZU)1988"Elite"Jason Brooke"6.6 MB"
Ilyad (http://mega.nz/#!ONRgUQpR!HjX5NTCq3HaZDsrPHPvmCIjw3bzu0Gosf76VazwlTuM)1989"Ubisoft"FrГ©dГ©ric Hahn, Oliver Regis"18.3 MB"
Impossamole (http://mega.nz/#!qI4EzCBS!wC6BRomg4oNfKCForY5FqbJwb9e44iJTKKbMHMO0H00)1990"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"21.8 MB"
Impossible Mission 2025 (http://mega.nz/#!7IY0nCpJ!MOv12bOcIrzgn2wy62o3pTXcaaecwH8B8IydhVRMHGM)1994"MicroProse"Allister Brimble"73.3 MB"includes CD32 version
Indigo (http://mega.nz/#!aQQmQYbQ!gcDx5WQt8rTygb1Pnuvp2_lIF14Z8yp_IHY8uz-jM7s)1993"Charley Brewster"Mike Clarke"17.2 MB"
Iron Lord (http://mega.nz/#!KJYhVBDR!oO8q9konAvyuMwbpn42n24N7w66_m93Whf-qXLZrHnc)1989"Ubisoft"Jeroen Tel"21.1 MB"
Ivanhoe (http://mega.nz/#!PUoCCJBB!PQF-67Hi3d2K615gX9iD2RwS3-LwfmmB-1-93U4AW3A)1990"Ocean"Pierre-Eric Loriaux, Jean Baudlot"24.4 MB"
Jaguar XJ220 (http://mega.nz/#!yAwQWaQA!kxUq8wzOc1zR8KednlY1CAubs6mTo00lM_3ASjfsmlM)1992"Core Design"Martin Iveson"44.8 MB"
James Pond: Underwater Agent (http://mega.nz/#!rFQ0nDST!x1-W9lt-44enNxg6YdIEt5-RvfE50KLzQscIsc_Jut8)1990"Millennium Interactive"Richard Joseph"23.2 MB"
James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod (http://mega.nz/#!CJABwJRQ!j5JoC7K4dVdTXOP5TGltOAzO0_bJ2xYL2_6q6tFjGj8)1991"Millennium Interactive"Richard Joseph"86.5 MB"includes CD32 and AGA versions
Jetstrike (http://mega.nz/#!WJhEAYLI!ulx-VJhlA-R7WdQunSdAw0JmKwupQN778yGNUjMpY_Q)1994"Rasputin"Adam Fothergill"72.8 MB"CD32 version
Jim Power in Mutant Planet (http://mega.nz/#!GYJDzIbZ!ejBfNxUWeqhz8TY0_phKoPiCuZanp6wpoQDxhdhdbwY)1992"Loriciel"Chris HГјlsbeck"47.1 MB"
Jimmy’s Fantastic Journey (http://mega.nz/#!SYB2QaZT!SjyJawetGIGLqDVzHh9TTVHlkIAsvPr3oVYxQpf_t1k)1994"Lionheart Software Design"RaphaГ«l Gesqua"26.3 MB"
Joe Blade (http://mega.nz/#!nURGDTTb!pvb5sUI0oYXHGjYbrfeHtiXvvgoMTO50dVOKW2Yommw)1988"Players"Mike Brown"1.2 MB"
Joe Blade 2 (http://mega.nz/#!uFomUCoL!mQR93ymUtEKupR8jBR7ElmO8ZHBLB15OMT0XHZrsSGw)1988"Players"Mike Brown"5.1 MB"
Jug (http://mega.nz/#!3A4TWaab!3EO-vne9jLSJoMzetjkU1EnFc10l-Uc7k1kW07-hd7U)1989"Microdeal"Paul Shields"25.4 MB"
Jumping Jack’Son (http://mega.nz/#!yBJzwLzD!DSqP_2UIScfB_4Y-6bKW5pbMIhpQLw4KxjcjQUVgILM)1990"Infogrames"StГ©phane Picq"17.6 MB"
Jurassic Park (http://mega.nz/#!DBhDCBYR!_6XEkMnxyeIMv76c3B_Ty7Teymb5r2D7ATrfgi_RHGs)1993"Ocean"Dean Evans"40.7 MB"includes AGA version
Kajko i Kokosz (http://mega.nz/#!LBB2xThZ!Lm9rhM5UinptX43arpGvA9oJmBepoxZI-LtiCu0Eduo)1994"Seven Stars"Piotr Bendyk"3.3 MB"
Kamikaze (http://mega.nz/#!fMJ3AQwK!8zD4z9hoB3fhwz1trEhyZixVyp3Xlhrm93zniVnWdpg)1990"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"7.1 MB"
Katakis (http://mega.nz/#!bRxDFS7Q!FDTmQ875U9VRkQA6UJa8tNjE81Ii99hS-c7VwA6lYhM)1988"Rainbow Arts"Darius Zendeh, Thomas Lopatic"22.0 MB"
KGB (http://mega.nz/#!jZwWzYYJ!LKpwN7z4AlDlWor6nXQpC5KQILaS7CLcCF6YqQSmR2M)1992"Virgin Games"Alexandre Ekian, Stephane Picq"22.7 MB"
Klax (http://mega.nz/#!3ARhUSJR!ppmFJtji6lNlnqw3_GofK2sw53okLLRcvoPFndRlqvg)1990"Domark"Matt Furniss"9.9 MB"
KrД™tacz (http://mega.nz/#!qMREVAgA!H2fkuRfuJ9aIbpJh3xgu9-LIJawegy_EXmqhTWOxFHs)1995"Mirage Software"BartЕ‚omiej Dramczyk"30.0 MB"
Kult (http://mega.nz/#!6JR1GQKa!KWgEwnCj_r5Z1Hpun3f75SjPhEwvnuGo4tP_wfjgCKU)1989"ERE Informatique"StГ©phane Picq"7.7 MB"
Kid Chaos (http://mega.nz/#!yEYmiKxB!auSf9PcZOdnUFIRAXsuA-Mw1iuERqntVYkkfFPwJ9J0)1994"Ocean"Pipe Smokers Cough"170.9 MB"
Killing Game Show, The (http://mega.nz/#!WIoTBTTS!slmWfVwTNZEHh7vQsjZIiyqgYta9VA6D3tq7_lzMslk)1990"Psygnosis"Ray Norrish"18.2 MB"
Killing Machine (http://mega.nz/#!uYIw2CRY!kBj1LeaRxnYIad370cpWzd8OpfoeIXDV_mPZc8MU044)1993"Atlantis"Saul Cross"23.7 MB"
L.E.D. Storm (http://mega.nz/#!PQhkGKCQ!2MOzfIe6LmFnljpbbfa2pB8IGJ1B6ItlaxgmKrf-bjc)1988"U.S. Gold"Tim Follin"22.4 MB"
Lamborghini American Challenge (http://mega.nz/#!Td5BnYIa!tmLYIQLacw1jz0XYSAEIlZEFfL8HQK8GCir4W79i_v0)1994"Titus"FrГ©dГ©ric Prados, Michael Knaepen"5.0 MB"
Land of Genesis (http://mega.nz/#!mRwzHLrJ!Euq9ttv-ps8kBaim_lmtDKU6neZ1eTdx_3pesqrG3HM)2001"ClearWater"Andreas StГјrmer"67.6 MB"
Laser Squad (http://mega.nz/#!zBJzXLIA!WB3FMrWpzweFcyUdTjGG5Z7HiEikUyQBYWxX8IR45YU)1989"Blade Software"Matt Furniss"11.6 MB"
Last Action Hero (http://mega.nz/#!vMJFkJRL!KdrBSbjEKQADGGizr91lkkzakeoWzTTXLMpN2uK_Rts)1994"Psygnosis"Mike Clarke"22.7 MB"
Last Ninja 2: Back With A Vengeance (http://mega.nz/#!TIJmyLrY!4kjrDZY9N71a67S5cjV27kKnTrrdVLRTaLLsVqGS_f8)1990"System 3"Mike Clarke"40.3 MB"
Last Ninja 3 (http://mega.nz/#!WQID2CqR!nER1jU4V4Ppsf61dzCBtrEuFFXy7q_k8XfaEdh_P0n8)1991"System 3"Reyn Ouwehand"49.8 MB"
Leander (http://mega.nz/#!ndo3VYpA!jQ0XvrDTLdZIl4pH4lf7D3eOm0qtxBPYUTf2xawNQ-E)1991"Psygnosis"Tim Wright, Matthew Simmonds"53.4 MB"
Leatherneck (http://mega.nz/#!qdRjiYyR!XLW34x1XV1MCnYfSi1e0tW3DVXeTAU0S8Zk0ZWFZqZM)1988"Microdeal"David Whittaker"8.5 MB"
Leavin’ Teramis (http://mega.nz/#!KNhFHChI!-d9EtSMXvoxLYyEVWlKhhEaH84PYTxFxzc-L4ygsyRE)1990"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"43.9 MB"
Legend of Faerghail (http://mega.nz/#!2AxATI4K!SX6RdCOet8wYntTsMsd4IaEzIzFx4QMvtZxotPtU8XQ)1990"reLINE"Andreas Starr"3.0 MB"
Legend of Kyrandia, The (http://mega.nz/#!3MIEmS7Z!08ILaxqVEwFgj9tIeJ-7n2KO-CD1miKQlkT9DOqDe_g)1992"Virgin Games"Frank Klepacki"79.9 MB"
Legends (http://mega.nz/#!KA5C3J4I!H5grJv-Z3A0lbJrmIKz1RUJK51ww2RV54E_zjNdfKD0)1996"Guildhall Leisure"Matt Furniss, Alan Hackney, John Avery"216.6 MB"includes CD32 version
Lemmings (http://mega.nz/#!zcI1jZpQ!DA0_GUmx3F9-pBVC8xIZ0clMGEsQVPCvrwLKPhjtUhY)1991"Psygnosis"Tim Wright, Brian Johnston"44.9 MB"
Lethal Weapon (http://mega.nz/#!HNAXzBrT!hSMI4xCX0T4icZYQn2FiylPcqE2147y7GvAt4wvwRpw)1992"Ocean"Barry Leitch, Dean Evans"37.4 MB"
Lethal Xcess (http://mega.nz/#!uNxTBZTA!lvBiVzrxVjHb0GKm46nmVlXD0omDZsIw-hL9tDoVPSY)1991"Eclipse"Jochen Hippel"62.1 MB"
Lethal Zone (http://mega.nz/#!HFhnXJaa!Z3XjsVKGlWQHMRzEilf0HAN6m-vRREfeo9QpNJo4Gm4)1991"CompuTec"Frank Lautensack"30.9 MB"
Little Puff in Dragonland (http://mega.nz/#!2NZhUAjA!E3dmetFFs-VbCa86XUqwlC6Z59jcPN2hWO2GBNjO9PU)1989"Codemasters"Mike Clarke"4.2 MB"
Lionheart (http://mega.nz/#!TYxjUS7T!aXqFQ5qhEczrURw8WzFHZvM8c6SdgeTNn4mDY6TDdVc)1993"Thalion"Matthias Steinwachs"89.5 MB"
Litil Divil (http://mega.nz/#!XQIlFLpa!5u5p7ngsg4w-Kg06J4b4sEGTCZt-s79N8MQ0JdYEVWA)1994"Gremlin"Patrick Phelan, Neil Biggin"45.2 MB"
Logical (http://mega.nz/#!aUpxjajS!niv-H5SWnrEtlbBW33_BIDQdayCwCIeTb2pG0A2JW44)1991"Rainbow Arts"Rudolf Stember"22.5 MB"
Logistic (http://mega.nz/#!2BIl0KbD!UAWhvo8aXkKEOaXhboHSUZbtLT501qjU0qc_-X2Flu0)1989"n/a"Chris HГјlsbeck"4.4 MB"
Loopz (http://mega.nz/#!yZ4TVBzS!6K4_o8BsjlhUlCzffeS3GMuNR9hmKsykSII_OdW1K84)1990"Audiogenic"David Whittaker"17.4 MB"
Lord of the Rings: Volume One (http://mega.nz/#!TYwRxLQa!oGUlVaAu58w4kkyqZOUjeyH0hGvRmuPQMwlhOhpcTP0)1991"Electronic Arts"Charles Deenen"6.5 MB"
Lost Vikings, The (http://mega.nz/#!qNJS1QAQ!6SZ5_0ZbY_IrJ8EMqYkEFvq6nxF-7BAvhEcnzodqpgk)1993"Interplay"Allister Brimble, Charles Deenen"28.6 MB"rip by ruiner9
Lost Patrol (http://mega.nz/#!fEglxBBY!uEaFcxDtTrreNFHNYFGuUrzB8fuRDgFY3p94He8G2X0)1991"Ocean"Chris Glaister"5.6 MB"
Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (http://mega.nz/#!GFBEUZIL!7IvRi-xnlBbb1IojV5q7K1nu6hKX0vP7YZesH-Y8EIg)1990"Gremlin Graphics"Shaun Southern"16.4 MB"
Lotus Turbo Challenge 2 (http://mega.nz/#!7A4ViKba!mnRjnkvxBtO490wJ0z2QAmLC5YHY16gG6cSYofEZ8Ck)1991"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"19.2 MB"
Lotus III (http://mega.nz/#!3RgXAAgC!IWWs3IMq1do_uxjIujQfcPcPjrrr5RuHoJaBll8jxZI)1992"Gremlin Graphics"Patrick Phelan"34.1 MB"rip by ruiner9
M.U.D.S (http://mega.nz/#!aIAQ0ToB!pQ7fzkeConCWRjLXzGM4NJGPGrxv3oI3hlCI4T7Id34)1990"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"32.5 MB"
Magic Pockets (http://mega.nz/#!GAxFGLqJ!jt-c4zny73X0CIoK3DDL_5GDhhKMblnVTLqDAmE3nSw)1991"Renegade"Richard Joseph"2.8 MB"
Magicland Dizzy (http://mega.nz/#!WdwUGKbJ!g0SL84J-9_KYmD5h2-qsMGnow4GT7ZSrxTvNaYJtp1M)1990"Codemasters"Matthew Simmonds"3.3 MB"
Marvin’s Marvellous Adventure (http://mega.nz/#!DUIQiLxQ!TW0TwdLxOvTvh8pMo4pFG-Fd5MKCIXov4tp_Y9-RG_E)1994"21st Century Entertainment"Nils Ruzicka"115.9 MB"
Masterblazer (http://mega.nz/#!mVpzCB7C!NRYADX1h5-TOOXCFR3VO_9y9BNR3wgUatL92a0JNCIU)1990"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"44.5 MB"
Mean Arenas (http://mega.nz/#!bZB0XQoA!sxzjy0t1xPZrI4gi4vJ_A0vbQHHMB86yJcnl14e0XLM)1993"I.C.E."Digital Masters"5.6 MB"
Mean Machine (http://mega.nz/#!GYBm2QxB!-92pBwxMdbQSZhwrK4Nb5PhlgfjRnQBY15ZCE-HP-rU)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"17.0 MB"
Mega lo Mania (http://mega.nz/#!uExl1aKC!-U1-G2rp08ayMtxAej-wEA3-Jy9w2i1kjywBJ8WFWqA)1991"Image Works"Richard Joseph, Michael Burdett"17.0 MB"
Mega Typhoon (http://mega.nz/#!GNgX0DgA!mIcwQ-YkgvjLMxb4rcA–Oi-QkXHkfljG5GGewWYEgY)1996"Nordlicht"Tobias Hirsch"5.5 MB"
Menace (http://mega.nz/#!fJwHmRyA!boUk875Y2nzcKEaO6gw0EL3D_eXdAjl-GP_IvgAKq4U)1988"Psygnosis"David Whittaker"7.8 MB"
Mercs (http://mega.nz/#!HQI2QAYL!edp8TavorgGs2SdpdwcSEOKCz2RLWviCmtXYn6_eGFE)1991"U.S. Gold"Mike Davies"8.8 MB"
Metal Law (http://mega.nz/#!uZIkjL5S!5al4sPT51O8BNymLfzUDnuVAhHYlo_AtPTzevNP5eMk)1992"New Bits On The RAM"Rudolf Stember, Chris HГјlsbeck"23.4 MB"
Miami Chase (http://mega.nz/#!KZYSEBJA!AhuZeRiqEdZ6tLqCmH3YfX6s8iaYfs4KdQbe1kaMli4)1990"Codemasters"Jimmy Fredriksson, Allister Brimble"32.4 MB"
Microcosm (http://mega.nz/#!PE4iGJpA!TQ5PMcvr_-KdG-0Ha2FIUrCWxMCoe025ot6qZFjzNuw)1994"Psygnosis"Kevin Collier"50.0 MB"
Midnight Resistance (http://mega.nz/#!6VYlyS6D!wkm_CsxLM44ZiIxL1UCni7-PqTuxEqozq3H-VTJMTeI)1990"Ocean"Keith Tinman"20.8 MB"
MIG 29 Soviet Fighter (http://mega.nz/#!uc5CnZrb!Pwksv-i-sntXaYl2kXUR3ovyhTnZEKmAIbhMxXrNfgQ)1990"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"6.9 MB"
Monster Business (http://mega.nz/#!rZZjxQYC!bp3V2ILShm0RrKpFsOKf6wH7S6X7H-qP92g7xfN6b6E)1991"Eclipse"Laurens Tummers, John Tonnard"42.9 MB"
Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight (http://mega.nz/#!HYw0GITY!6hXmOvZWoXQDSXS5aaMDnIYEHdgn2IL_L1zNZnHlqa0)1991"Mindscape"Richard Joseph"11.6 MB"
Mortal Kombat (http://mega.nz/#!OEAz1baB!rw_DgM_L8EQ4ARYXysl4Pw1M6JsSTzo0FaLiKLLpGV4)1993"Virgin Interactive"Allister Brimble"13.4 MB"
Mortal Kombat II (http://mega.nz/#!vMpHlIqC!Js6jciulIQoKht6hrYV8WRoBQdUWGSxKDGG3p0aOKuw)1994"Acclaim"Anthony Putson"17.9 MB"
MotГ¶rhead (http://mega.nz/#!zVJjGAJA!thLVQac6wsv6H5ZeGcNS4-tC0HP0K1HoxE9IdA8b5v8)1992"Virgin Games"Ben Daglish"47.8 MB"
Mr. Nutz (http://mega.nz/#!7UgzgYiB!RzVhMo6_JcHRnWPUHPVPrLI2LJBkZPqn7ZHpDmlm8BE)1994"Ocean"Rudolf Stember"37.7 MB"
Mysterious Worlds (http://mega.nz/#!WNwzTJSb!8wuoh7o2b2rwGfxDLuXMK8mjmw47_xeb2ChnHUR5lug)1990"Amiga Fun"Charles Deenen"28.3 MB"
Myth (http://mega.nz/#!rAR3wLTQ!DP-aY67Tev1t7-O13Ge9YpuT8oN_QVi8g6EBF3UFBFQ)1992"System 3"Don Howard"5.2 MB"
Nebulus (http://mega.nz/#!3dp0zJzY!oeTyEik_GQecYKn-V2p0MAg0-Ilyh05j6Uz4E9uWOTg)1988"Hewson"John Phillips"4.6 MB"
Nebulus 2 (http://mega.nz/#!nBAxSZbL!07WFesFwvfO0jK3Oe4gSjiHQ7ROFu7WIcJKfW-lR2w0)1991"21st Century Entertainment"Bent Nielsen, Felix Schmidt, Lecter"62.5 MB"
Necronom (http://mega.nz/#!zEgngQqB!THETBgjB5opFUDhXd77p5ly1W51cU_5_zmg-lnpXMzQ)1991"Linel"Michael TschГ¶gl"39.1 MB"
Nicky Boom (http://mega.nz/#!rARSyYqA!waLbAQUk-Kk4MgIFzKb61I3qjteDWhdvo3tbuLW0p-c)1992"Microids"Alain Lambin"43.1 MB"
Nicky Boom 2 (http://mega.nz/#!aQp0XZzI!cWJp1cHhQoiMXQ8byhBv7GXnuMHu9JeLs2xiDVeLsHs)1993"Microids"Alain Lambin"15.6 MB"
Nigel Mansell’s World Championship (http://mega.nz/#!3dI3gYQJ!wDY3kZ6kaLPwzZzqJyuSU4oUDRVy8eWla5EIIrCrRcM)1992"Gremlin Graphics"Patrick Phelan, Richard Ede"59.2 MB"includes CD32 version
Night Shift (http://mega.nz/#!SYwTFBaT!m36huax8THSbomPr0ghUJt_ZBF6f0o1q_SXsulOf4Rc)1990"Lucasfilm Games"Dave Lowe"4.9 MB"
Ninja Rabbits (http://mega.nz/#!SJIgUTRD!-VyRCdZgsBo8owkq7TotbcCtUEOtzbfI6CtdH_bTdxg)1991"MicroValue"Phillip Nixon"5.9 MB"
Ninja Remix (http://mega.nz/#!yYBFFJKJ!ye3g_daOlfGU2LYiDOpzMHI_fIZ6vV7ke9j1dPIMnew)1990"System 3"Jochen Hippel"44.2 MB"
Ninja Spirit (http://mega.nz/#!SVhx2DKB!1uPgG-p4lcUnRGA1tyE-SMgGXfOG-yykYB9q3NIdlm8)1990"Activision"Steve Hasler"41.5 MB"
Night Walk (http://mega.nz/#!LQokhQBC!t6ObeGbnkivvLp4UfhMx-oIK21_ZIlLPFGD8idXOmEs)1988"Alternative Software"Paul Krief, Roy Meredith"5.8 MB"
Ninja Warriors, The (http://mega.nz/#!7YJQUA6B!1FuxwRvY9pmTlO1CuMEqImgpx22ja7r26SvHvu0cJlg)1989"Virgin Mastertronic"Ronald Pieket Weeserik"14.4 MB"
Nitro (http://mega.nz/#!fQZ0gYCI!hvH8dp9ua_7LARqphthcbNen8LCKai3Uto4vq4e9ma4)1990"Psygnosis"Tony Williams"9.3 MB"
No Buddies Land (http://mega.nz/#!HFJBVSyS!f18_x-XbXVh6mE36FzjmQYFk-u2_VEmKZBPw0wUM9gs)1992"Expose"John Tonnard, Laurens Tummers"82.0 MB"
No Exit (http://mega.nz/#!SAZlkDQT!GO7U0hkyU7y1JkKyr2Hz-cYwMKdMf0TeBFEPqy57Ihs)1990"Coktel Vision"FrГ©dГ©ric Motte"5.1 MB"
No Second Prize (http://mega.nz/#!WIpgxZTb!lV-6vk8PB2ZTW36rehaDU1QGvr6jC9g3N62QbaqSX4k)1992"Thalion"Matthias Steinwachs"26.2 MB"
North & South (http://mega.nz/#!mUZx1BSI!Kr4hESmcBcYSVtUgJymp1lQj9W9iVeWKqDDDKk9XM68)1989"Infogrames"Charles Callet, StГ©phane Baudet"12.5 MB"
Nucleus (http://mega.nz/#!OZQ20ITY!ASWAyzJN6ijaOuq6N5dku3_uPY2y_wauxEqGTx92Qwg)1990"Microtec"Adrian Cummings"24.5 MB"
Oath, The (http://mega.nz/#!PRIVVRRC!7UZnsDnMRsYK_-PM2raDlqzWaat_songOPZRJwtZhAk)1991"Attic"Rudolf Stember"35.8 MB"
Obliterator (http://mega.nz/#!XUoRDZZD!rDpEfznJya4_DUW66gWX8Y9_ZnUr7qeARvBQV-n5ajQ)1988"Psygnosis"David Whittaker"11.5 MB"
OCB (http://mega.nz/#!KZJBiLQC!XKU3CL0SipmYmKqERbnhGgUgZnHJmuROIVEMWuhChqQ)1996"Ringard Production"Thomas Pimmel"8.6 MB"
One Step Beyond (http://mega.nz/#!vV50HBIZ!CLoDHv8CNE0_ihTY6AHq7nDxOLMQj2Oi23vbGv6PedY)1993"Ocean"Dean Evans, Keith Tinman"40.4 MB"
Onslaught (http://mega.nz/#!DEw3GSZD!7PbWJ2EiZe5cwJlth2n0UjBe4XBIW9bvnZ6yuBibXAY)1989"Hewson"Kim Christensen"9.9 MB"
Operation Harrier (http://mega.nz/#!SJhh3YAZ!hdD6wZC65j7DXaq2AzcyQOws4eB40qC0rbOyLexYCoY)1990"U.S. Gold"Kevin Collier"5.6 MB"
Operation Stealth (http://mega.nz/#!6Ih3ERDL!olRFIMC9xZgx4PTLVUcDBpaluoHgNnme7FeUh8PBkGc)1990"Delphine Software"Jean Baudlot"45.2 MB"
Ork (http://mega.nz/#!LJg3DTwb!n_Zx0otCh1M3ToRK5_glwTfRpaJaMOuD4KRMTCN9C8I)1991"Psygnosis"Tim Bartlett"5.9 MB"
Oscar (http://mega.nz/#!SBQGUaaL!meHqBBIN6rDUlPeZ1-BLa4Y88OilqZKWVTih9-xvErA)1993"Flair Software"Phillip Nixon"53.8 MB"includes CD32 version
Out Run (http://mega.nz/#!qdpxybhZ!KVpG-eHsBg3yejvOPz7wbY9b37yVGWRyeBzEBYI7KLo)1988"Sega"Jason Brooke"13.8 MB"
Out Run Europa (http://mega.nz/#!PEYDwDBA!EbJha5NcA9FSovoCkVbaHDS1_sKPqfx-x9K9n8fx6xQ)1991"U.S. Gold"Matt Furniss"24.8 MB"
Out to Lunch (http://mega.nz/#!WJgknQQa!j_5OqJy39p8pJp5TQAztRtSEIsdNNRv7egmQwWwvsQ8)1994"Mindscape"Mark Knight"62.0 MB"
Overdrive (http://mega.nz/#!XMYBwKQB!VLd90VDfdugPTbyfpDd0ZwejFxHMprMeg1a5LrO_Mqs)1993"Team 17"Allister Brimble"65.9 MB"
Oxxonian (http://mega.nz/#!6Ng1lIiC!bnoyGXJmJyKoqRuQEFAc60PzdQpWaESplWyUcG1tJsg)1989"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck, Andreas Starr"15.9 MB"
P.P. Hammer and His Pneumatic Weapon (http://mega.nz/#!nEZGAagD!pEPkVRO7ZsXJxocg60ujAoWjvl6ovo_m93rpAKGpUy4)1991"Demonware"Dirk Magerkord"31.5 MB"
Pac-Mania (http://mega.nz/#!DEQnUSaT!CwPdJq48w-4wUoKlGAbwo6m-6huNEq-MqMWMg-7y0tM)1988"Grandslam"Ben Daglish"9.8 MB"
Pandora (http://mega.nz/#!HYpCwSZa!a-eF2q7A-RPO1LDVUtI0Hk4RXRqHM8YMPkMzCVXHpdc)1988"Firebird"David Whittaker"9.6 MB"
Pang (http://mega.nz/#!7Jg3WTqB!fDwF3K7lyZq2-BPFb13aIwdeTGA6eNMprJV_crtELRc)1990"Ocean"Pierre-Eric Loriaux"36.7 MB"
Paradroid 90 (http://mega.nz/#!aMBWmZ5K!eymuLuP2uby0RUmhkSJAk_vX3fwuKl4IopYjGrnXdco)1990"Graftgold"Jason Page"15.1 MB"
Paragliding (http://mega.nz/#!DEBEHJpD!VHVE4EtuG3wEIW_KlNp-o6L9scQgFyoX4Hxk5YzqDzI)1991"Loriciel"FrГ©dГ©ric Motte"24.7 MB"
Paramax (http://mega.nz/#!KY4knTqL!8UBX1mKSsCa5pXeQ7HAGGZGRnlRiS1Q5ghMEk8MfDOE)1991"Kingsoft"Jasmin Topalovic, Martin Tykesson"19.2 MB"
Parasol Stars (http://mega.nz/#!eFRHARKa!xaFG4ISB-fjkgPp6aOm_YIILsml8RUydN8ZAbHfVD_Q)1992"Ocean"Matthew Cannon"6.3 MB"
Peanut Butter Power Game (http://mega.nz/#!qIZlhKxD!P_xLNXGO5KOuXxyHgHjbiCnU6nDKOAW9zIlUT8ZyzG8)1992"CalvГ©"Ramon Braumuller"5.4 MB"
Pegasus (http://mega.nz/#!DcZ0hQ7L!g6imYBYGrLfdmee-C4CVYE7R0MVeVv3dB3G70IU2R9s)1992"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"9.3 MB"
Perihelion – The Prophecy (http://mega.nz/#!XNRHxLCZ!Tb84uYpXj7qLlEm8XWpfqKLVekKZoSv0nZeo8IGgw_s)1993"Psygnosis"ZoltГЎn Vech"59.5 MB"
Persian Gulf Inferno, The (http://mega.nz/#!6NxmSY7Z!SlG11YivSRpiqqV77wq_NEU4NyrCph-TSuwHr0oeG3o)1989"Innerprise"Jim Rankenberg, Allan Pedersen"27.6 MB"
Pinball Dreams (http://mega.nz/#!DMQBBDzR!tvI-L3LxwxETHy_wQckt_KDhBFk23qnDYOil7oLNBdU)1992"21st Century Entertainment"Olof Gustafsson"39.9 MB"
Pinball Fantasies (http://mega.nz/#!vN4gWQaa!q2YFL-9mPkMpjPrgq4q37nQYZlLwOGf6GrJoJ-c9Y7M)1992"21st Century Entertainment"Olof Gustafsson"58.8 MB"rip by ruiner9
Pinball Illusions (http://mega.nz/#!fNBjgY7A!4s0ZcUa5h9rg7jP_a7AG3paR5q_XUQCT3xRTQ4hiveY)1994"21st Century Entertainment"Olof Gustafsson"80.4 MB"
Pinball Illusions (CD32) (http://mega.nz/#!WZhl3KbK!7SXW63zGLosBBa9Exxx1B-5OydZqwaylOtMNnyT8C7E)1995"21st Century Entertainment"Olof Gustafsson"93.1 MB"CD32 version
Pinball Mania (http://mega.nz/#!iUJHzZSR!RX_xP8PO8fENpi0tXT-6e7iTxb5-VxOB92ALrxfqhm4)1995"21st Century Entertainment"Martin Walker"38.3 MB"
Pinball Prelude (http://mega.nz/#!CApTRQSJ!zBKIYQ3DXXBNFMbqzSPXZmEaK-Sbagp3t3XtyfyRpew)1995"Effigy Software"Graham Gray"28.9 MB"
Pit-Fighter (http://mega.nz/#!CMpkCCDB!_3i2Rnx5g8lmj5xpJiBJZXTWqhJ1uACkP4f0koaRwwE)1991"Domark"Matt Furniss"9.8 MB"
Plague, The (http://mega.nz/#!WYY0nDRA!KQ1nPXqsUk3DVhRaKoYPvADNG2B7Q1_w7_66Uin21lc)1990"Innerprise"Ron Klaren"21.1 MB"
Platoon (http://mega.nz/#!uIIVHaII!N-R3ViFxgCvuoY5j783vo9fOcEpjbFf_gwOIaqHaZbw)1988"Ocean"David Whittaker"46.6 MB"
Plexu: The Time Travellers (http://mega.nz/#!nBB1URwI!8ig8J7ewkIThaI9hUJ6YaNdJSyiNZG2VGcY9dbyPqaE)1990"New Line"Allister Brimble, Jarl Nemet"28.7 MB"
Pool of Radiance (http://mega.nz/#!aI4gzBYI!7Zen4wqQaUA3h_WcDb3cOGv5uFbhQjvZAhGar2oAKUg)1990"SSI"Wally Beben"12.5 MB"
Populous (http://mega.nz/#!iA5xAaja!WoJ6-X94TdfDKr9WEUif6xHa4LWxzQ2q5tzunPAFmP4)1989"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard, David Hanlon"11.2 MB"
Powder (http://mega.nz/#!jZZW1JQI!PGoZMZfACapC-Q7G8pU-uHOqKR5FWuxKEcWVWDfAzsM)1998"Verkosoft"Simone Bernacchia"61.0 MB"
Power Drift (http://mega.nz/#!KABFmRwL!2tIissWmo5uxBkBVrinI_TS3LcUyUs08yr_hFYV3p-c)1989"Activision"Dave Lowe"36.3 MB"
Prehistoric Tale, A (http://mega.nz/#!CVQTUQrB!1TzA8l_KFTmZ2FEjcQJL9GOX7q7OC_88c-qG4ujny0o)1990"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"46.6 MB"
Premiere (http://mega.nz/#!bAxQiZjJ!p5DOwiNKiu8s70mfjYXB8BGCC9QbfDfvqFU7HBL1Now)1992"Core Design"Martin Iveson"50.9 MB"
Pro Boxing Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!CRYFkLab!EWcPiylI_KOcvcmWYPnTBigG78gOLP8cbvgk9jxjivM)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"6.5 MB"
Pro Tennis Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!DR5DHY4L!VLPAYCmQ2AOmquhasYBqKJZ7lg0V-t4EA91vD6PXRSw)1990"Codemasters"Lyndon Sharp"3.0 MB"
Project-X (http://mega.nz/#!rI5BGTQQ!qXpp1ZbjA-YnDM9DmSHf6qfeiGzUzUVlLuDVPZjTs18)1992"Team 17"Allister Brimble, BjГёrn Lynne"38.4 MB"
Projectyle (http://mega.nz/#!yQ52zaKZ!yh1mNmtyc7pN5f-dZOSfS0cRbJwT_5kcrNr3aiGxecM)1990"Electronic Arts"Steve Wetherill"27.0 MB"
Prophecy I: The Viking Child (http://mega.nz/#!iMIxCQ5Q!mQaUIMx0jOscZ_1lIYMpj9TSaA2rwJzUnuwdMxoPZQA)1990"Electronic Zoo"Barry Leitch"59.1 MB"
Pub Trivia Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!TFYUHIyD!Sh0sZ3wsJRd7YLAiNh6XidZ5cD1-Y_m31e8hc7xtsNs)1989"Codemasters"Creative Thought"7.7 MB"
Puggsy (http://mega.nz/#!vYAxiAaA!CUP59DyE-kMoe6LbNn4B2zsK0xP7HyVzGkIQ9QnJ_Bo)1994"Psygnosis"Tim Wright"105.0 MB"
Push-Over (http://mega.nz/#!mRQV3bZK!Tiq6EK-2KkncQpq5glUJjMDrkRF_JLJENELAYEgIWDY)1992"Ocean"Dean Evans, Keith Tinman, Jonathan Dunn"41.2 MB"
Putty Squad (http://mega.nz/#!iIxGmY7S!hbrjOLITikqEuqRLTU9-g_KAxqejZ9va_UUXX35IVLA)1994"System 3"Jason Page"29.0 MB"
Puzznic (http://mega.nz/#!WQIkXR6J!imdTOORnrVU1E1SBBCLSSuyO0dFaipLOZNhXRHmOo5I)1990"Ocean"Tim Follin"11.3 MB"
Qix (http://mega.nz/#!LBgWGaqR!J_KJLk5C2OME6UdjvXzwGCFFBeF7d9swDzUNYy7tLzg)1989"Taito"Tim Follin"13.3 MB"
Quadralien (http://mega.nz/#!iBwkHbiK!ywWD6WUVV7m21m0FU8hfEipGdf6e1Lg8O2feEPrhxRY)1988"Logotron"David Whittaker"17.0 MB"
Quartz (http://mega.nz/#!iIIgUJKC!OGcsl7qpqm3D6Hao9lOmI7slHJ4B8GEADuLtbHHnwyg)1989"Firebird"Wally Beben"5.5 MB"
Quik the Thunder Rabbit (http://mega.nz/#!aQg3UbgS!_2U_Y3Nr9wlyt1tpcmCxbfBrunhiPgdiISx1PwsRg7U)1994"Titus"Philippe Veriere"89.3 MB"
Qwak (http://mega.nz/#!fFhiFJrB!uCOw1ssd-_Nqe72vbxSk2-fwgKxJuVq-Mh1RirIoHXY)1993"Team 17"BjГёrn Lynne"26.8 MB"
R-Type (http://mega.nz/#!acAAHbwA!PGFFpUegW0tQXZtOn0bUSD_BiwQmy-p04mbpjDNT0nk)1989"Electric Dreams"Darius Zendeh, Chris HГјlsbeck"30.2 MB"
R-Type II (http://mega.nz/#!KUwnXS6b!o9QllDKgP4nohfCWsnzGiCa_a6BNHK7T5FE-lPvCDqQ)1990"Activision"Martin Walker"18.8 MB"
Rackney’s Island (http://mega.nz/#!ucI2TQpI!cXBa4U_msHIEwhhmH6NXyPYzWi8mXwp8F0gDkkWXgUQ)1993"Megatronix"Jeroen Soede"69.2 MB"
Rambo III (http://mega.nz/#!vEpkGBRT!2Wz1no3F1KN6y8yyaPT8Ycrw-_MWBImiDxKkw0kBOLI)1989"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn"23.0 MB"
Realms (http://mega.nz/#!CUIzyawY!fkRl_t9Fvb_TzgK3Z5xVa–fheWtA7ZiIW9Un2kKUgo)1991"Virgin Games"Jason Page"48.7 MB"
Realms of Arkania: Blade of Destiny (http://mega.nz/#!WJgWxbjJ!bjCYCKniSkOf8z5_7V2zGVasphbpYGR59adxlWWWw50)1993"U.S. Gold"Rudolf Stember"58.2 MB"
Recovery (http://mega.nz/#!nZp1mQQL!l2VQ5cqYFRDatvdvPqMGaIel1-OCbQgfcBHw3QcDzNI)1990"New Deal Productions"Alain Lambin"24.8 MB"
Renegade (http://mega.nz/#!XZhTHaaK!WEcKuN8OATFmXMPpEkt8NHKd95iyL8KiLvsLjTx4RMU)1989"Imagine"Tim Follin"5.7 MB"
Return of Medusa, The (http://mega.nz/#!eUQlAZhY!N68_0fdEnSns0wa85SOIVIQ13PeKKfMrvUZFu0OMDKI)1991"Starbyte Software"Jochen Hippel"19.1 MB"
Return to Genesis (http://mega.nz/#!vZhGEJJR!ChGHWTLz6BOIrydeH5jpjCyQLGQsGU38SEl9APdlaE8)1988"Firebird"David Whittaker"8.6 MB"
Rick Dangerous (http://mega.nz/#!SYYHTKTI!n6Ybj2fkPhov3N3dSUP6Q0DLdq4NTJ6rJBgXcYj42AQ)1989"Firebird"Ben Daglish, David Pridmore"10.6 MB"
Rick Dangerous II (http://mega.nz/#!yQpi2J6Y!2XljX9ZOopI30j5VFDja3vnW8F9d0WrvkbPaOf57km8)1990"MicroStyle"Ben Daglish, David Pridmore"15.4 MB"
Rings of Medusa (http://mega.nz/#!rIAFABZD!4kVgoAv7JsbdncvX252llrsgEahKxjKTxFIsNmA11rc)1990"Starbyte Software"Jochen Hippel"12.4 MB"
Rise Of The Robots (http://mega.nz/#!uYQyAIRa!Vov3GYwpe5I5_bcNODJx27VRW3z8UqfeNEEjMtyr5LY)1994"Mirage"Richard Joseph"4.3 MB"
Risky Woods (http://mega.nz/#!PdZXlT5K!HN8Q5UmLI3Mubv4PLIPy8KoTNGeugxkfH3mpO_sGbcU)1992"Electronic Arts"JosГ© MartГ­n"31.9 MB"rip by ruiner9
Road Rash (http://mega.nz/#!vcBAUBZT!RG0eM9hgvWaSj3T-9ZlGqSXQXJyp_FMkuCi-Cv_S884)1992"Electronic Arts"Jason Whitely"17.3 MB"
Roadkill (http://mega.nz/#!6Q4HQKyS!7KOibaXSG4NIvqR3oze-TCKjQPDIVzxW5SDXHXR57R0)1994"Acid"Blair Zuppicich"20.7 MB"
Robin Hood: Legend Quest (http://mega.nz/#!XIoDnL7C!TJe8B-dOkhdJpKMIe8G0gtb-WueZET1FiP6Es1HFwfg)1992"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"4.9 MB"
RoboCop (http://mega.nz/#!HZolQRKL!6rj6wV3h3g4yh3au8tPQqU2pBxAHMVpP_wK5DlhcsxU)1989"Ocean"Peter Johnson"13.8 MB"
RoboCop 2 (http://mega.nz/#!LR5WGDIb!_1RqTLTscHRfvIDP5ghKmRBjpkgrwlClB9PM4-tyPMA)1990"Ocean"Keith Tinman"14.8 MB"
RoboCop 3 (http://mega.nz/#!rR40FKhK!k4b-Q7w0x6Td-pkgH-qvE9_kW0w18a95ovdeVR1evq0)1992"Ocean"Martin Wall, Øisten Eide"8.3 MB"
Rock’n Roll (http://mega.nz/#!OdxnCBBT!o_a4WLhUw0joUb7kWyTarOoZ12MtPaBMWFW6DrvN9ko)1989"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"47.8 MB"
Rod-Land (http://mega.nz/#!GJ4VRS4B!Ta2Zf7rLmtIlPIUZFuojA9CjCB3Sa3jfnio_8mzf5rM)1991"The Sales Curve"Ronald Pieket Weeserik"12.4 MB"
Rogue Trooper (http://mega.nz/#!WIxTUKaD!llVPc7Mywlp5on__1hLwm3QK4iesgMhDL4Q-28jIo48)1991"Krisalis"Matt Furniss"16.6 MB"
Rubicon (http://mega.nz/#!mRABwRKa!rLl_S_ZwGTKxhPzoZLDXPaZOhxZEVGlF5wXQ-W_CdIE)1992"21st Century Entertainment"Charles Deenen"20.0 MB"
Ruff’n’Tumble (http://mega.nz/#!DMBy2DKa!31Ph3L1IgHFbdC4yR8HOn6p79tBfbH4jDad-FI2V0J8)1994"Renegade"Jason Page"26.6 MB"
Sarcophaser (http://mega.nz/#!WU5lRZoL!Q4TyNYBcBR90Jlfd8SD2NInmAmFeUjrpOIfHHuen5ac)1988"Rainbow Arts"Karsten Obarski"8.9 MB"
Savage (http://mega.nz/#!aAA0jSzI!hm-PR_RR4VJE5Jc6GSmTVP1T4CvT2OBbir7njtLCoKE)1989"Firebird"Kevin Collier"16.3 MB"
Scramble Spirits (http://mega.nz/#!vMoSFDJI!qK2651Nq8CGINU9OR3XJhCLTdpweIkIrRaQErlHMasA)1990"Grandslam"Matt Furniss"15.2 MB"
Second Samurai (http://mega.nz/#!KUYRHJKa!cfFMgjj4Mv4Qx34d44_1GJ9U4a-uvuP3IQRC1WDQfeU)1993"Psygnosis"Brian Marshall"25.3 MB"
Secret of Monkey Island, The (http://mega.nz/#!zEY3FTwL!JXPSUEO52yF3snkne09dNGXuK8HYoUGZpfdFyb27H_c)1990"Lucasfilm Games"Chris HГјlsbeck, Rudolf Stember"34.6 MB"rip by ruiner9
Seek and Destroy (http://mega.nz/#!eJR3zLSC!MRIr_0NqnWnhhBYLxzXa4jF8i5SoDD4X1_j0-3sJ4QE)1993"Mindscape"Blair Zuppicich"28.0 MB"includes CD32 version
Sen (http://mega.nz/#!OZ5hnIoD!qyjzIhIBDgn1gD2Vj2TeoNbPuQB6q59bSncGXHSDo7Q)1995"L.K. Avalon"Artur KamiЕ„ski"8.9 MB"
Sensible Golf (http://mega.nz/#!KQp0jAYb!VjnJl-bYgAfaYYNMvFVibvwS4ZbHK6_bKoPDen_3a8E)1995"Virgin Interactive"Richard Joseph"12.5 MB"
Sensible World of Soccer (http://mega.nz/#!2Iwx3LzA!kuhoazwBVSou3BQx2lh0UWZxXyCkXZjgPH_E1pF7MBE)1994"Renegade"Richard Joseph, Alex Joseph, Graham King, Jason Page, Jon Hare"11.8 MB"
Sentinel, The (http://mega.nz/#!iRAlXaYB!4HwFfzxnl8D7r3pT_T6N6TcbV0HG9ORI7GooO9o2tZY)1988"Firebird"David Whittaker"51.3 MB"
Settlers, The (http://mega.nz/#!icpn2BYC!EP7N6allO-JeteOVXTfNj-pgvIF6spaatBX94G20gL4)1993"Blue Byte"Haiko Ruttmann, Markus Kludzuweit"28.5 MB"
Seven Gates of Jambala, The (http://mega.nz/#!3YoTnL5Y!SA3RwPDUwORBmuG3snhUTWjW3gFvCUTV0vO5nCD9DYQ)1989"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"59.8 MB"
Shadow Dancer (http://mega.nz/#!GMZUiSQD!VFDxxzcAOE-s-ZcUkAxrPvb5LYCIXCj-NDWJpC3xgyA)1991"U.S. Gold"Matthew Simmonds"29.0 MB"
Shadow Fighter (http://mega.nz/#!mZoBFBDL!H3dthvx7CVs4UjL4DyziXKn3uJIZYFRtmLbbM5GK_bM)1995"Gremlin Interactive"Fabio Cicciarello"44.3 MB"
Shadow of the Beast (http://mega.nz/#!jAIGmLjB!r3KUbOPjkyD-Ionql2UlqVcdXXqsDWNMdRtHxFA9Eww)1989"Psygnosis"David Whittaker"33.4 MB"
Shadow of the Beast 2 (http://mega.nz/#!fZg0HagZ!W8yh2DWVIQjcSlT66ga__00FUdmE02dv5-_e0dBJXyM)1990"Psygnosis"Tim Wright"47.5 MB"
Shadow of the Beast 3 (http://mega.nz/#!CNwzAbyJ!mQZZ0xXBJ9V3QIOflhFiBsLRk4nQi_Mnj654G1tLbn4)1992"Psygnosis"Tim Wright"49.4 MB"
Shadow Warriors (http://mega.nz/#!fFoyRbxQ!gB0g7SbHoj9K0Amg1LRJcPpULqEoSlGLes6W8ISKOKM)1990"Ocean"Matt Furniss"17.1 MB"
Shadowlands (http://mega.nz/#!OcYRxQ5J!aWkL9p6y_qf4Y6-2nql7CcP1DlG1yoEKTBxLFFdb_Qg)1992"Domark"Matt Furniss"5.2 MB"
Shinobi (http://mega.nz/#!fEIWzSqC!yofG2M525zPrmqufK6Chy51lm03bkFVSbYffbvV6LHc)1989"Virgin Games"Tony Williams"19.0 MB"
Shockwave (http://mega.nz/#!KcBkGYCY!kZtYW-Ob_F24c5VoNu9sHLV2EQFL05CXK2tB03Wvcs0)1990"Digital Magic Software"Jon Law, Matthew Simmonds"12.5 MB"
SideWinder (http://mega.nz/#!fUhASKxR!FOcn2oSTEB_gf7D69b6xM-usP2VF2DzuxcAs50Q9X-0)1988"Mastertronic"David Whittaker"4.8 MB"
Silkworm (http://mega.nz/#!3dxAgCBJ!J8R6quosYuMbHejExUgGKfzETvhUrD15qmZZg5lfFi4)1989"Virgin Mastertronic"Barry Leitch"3.8 MB"
Simon the Sorcerer (http://mega.nz/#!HIYhEYjJ!W2xQIZrdB46ed_udfm77oO2yiZW6xD0XIMdY8RCF7dU)1993"Adventure Soft"Mark McLeod, Adam Gilmore"102.5 MB"
Simulcra (http://mega.nz/#!LJ5glKoA!fpdwR94RMQRj2Ewq6hgJYMDLJ99ygoyJs1Nhk3wRdxY)1990"Microstyle"Jason Page"10.3 MB"
Sirius 7 (http://mega.nz/#!uJQkXLLJ!AwKqVrT0wjgfPfjZk0eLKXOi9VrqkBAX6UuI8JIwpeU)1990"Actual Screenshots"Blair Zuppicich"16.1 MB"
Skeleton Krew (http://mega.nz/#!jFQT0AwJ!O8ko5u19GQswp411mRXoFQaiRm9vZ3TI2-c8i_CA_js)1995"Core Design"Martin Iveson"60.8 MB"includes CD32 version
Ski or Die (http://mega.nz/#!aE4WXKrS!6s_bXYhGX3JkzKW84DJqlgN_t2bMfToY-jqcBxh06oA)1991"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard"18.2 MB"
Sky High Stuntman (http://mega.nz/#!3BQihD6Z!9yVGK8vKXvzkscIPLTVXeyYVIyieVQew-juY7nu8fzw)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"7.9 MB"
Slam Tilt (http://mega.nz/#!nUpEWTBA!pV4WPIuWxUcRsRyZOO-oMZZ30eK5J6-LtnJYY0avoZ4)1996"21st Century Entertainment"Christian BjГ¶rklund"99.7 MB"
Slayer (http://mega.nz/#!PMpAmIgQ!53dR1X8Pzf1FjpK0eKFN_saDcHIPXa3wNMKaPIfFi28)1989"Hewson"Gary Biasillo"5.7 MB"
Sleeping Gods Lie (http://mega.nz/#!HRQSiaaB!MZ0v5Px91DLnrHSS5DG8lXdOZ1Tobwu3wyVQjOX4Kg0)1989"Empire Software"Steven W. Green"4.6 MB"
Sleepwalker (http://mega.nz/#!zQpVXBQQ!rgUWxULgjKI2i0Yce9B3y4q1858kPmGxwAJlSq01Pq0)1993"Ocean"Barry Leitch, James Veal, David Newman"69.9 MB"includes CD32 version
Sly Spy: Secret Agent (http://mega.nz/#!uQZCQBKD!mZNbxXpUIMEY7yzHGxPD79tVsgmSv_BVMO4RRR3lKFU)1989"Ocean"Tim Follin, Geoff Follin"14.3 MB"
Snakes (http://mega.nz/#!SAYU0ZQB!mQLOPV6bD5kyJBA9VFN_wHAqZIU1qWpHDd9kPAlUOmI)1992"Victrix Developments"Hein Holt"9.0 MB"
Soccer Kid (http://mega.nz/#!TEpkBahD!UGfsNjPD4JIQ-ebhZqSWUJ4qJ2HMU2gakaIMPwWLphk)1993"Krisalis"Matt Furniss"169.1 MB"includes CD32 version
Soldier of Light (http://mega.nz/#!2ApnjCqB!dgbXw2G2uwOZh7q21deBoVCoehUWAYrjS7qEQgZWt0c)1989"ACE"Dave Lowe"10.3 MB"
Space Assault (http://mega.nz/#!PUQCmC7D!KEg-_ZeoYuAtzsQ7_Kn1EFbIATFGC_nez6gyBKS2HCg)1991"Magic Soft"Hans-Hermann Franck"14.5 MB"
Space Crusade: The Ultimate Encounter (http://mega.nz/#!aF4R2ZCZ!F4pG4K1W5_Eculq9WNZGVhVFXjp-gywFTPoG5VMqyB4)1992"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch, Ian Howe"13.0 MB"
Space Harrier (http://mega.nz/#!GIARCJ5Z!U537P0-ASKX7lzS5vetn10wBOWQpddApnIa_07CjroA)1989"Elite"Jason Brooke"35.4 MB"
Space Harrier II (http://mega.nz/#!SFAVGTxS!jXHWDs3KBmXqrUWf7lsG7euKS9NGnLec_D3n4AFfi-4)1990"Grandslam"Matt Furniss"12.3 MB"
Space Hulk (http://mega.nz/#!LI5lFQBS!iTqEe7Ht-Uk_AELNk7khI3UHSgSNabLp0oZRRotT6O0)1993"Electronic Arts"Jason Whitely"15.2 MB"
Speedball (http://mega.nz/#!iAYwzIqC!8yoF_eMqypKt8S9UJ5rKyldu7xlXNpBV-y52SaMHlXc)1988"Image Works"David Whittaker"8.1 MB"
Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (http://mega.nz/#!SI5UiJAb!8NUH3tpzR2RScPAsrE_wOf6oibwQHn5IwVj56GsdJ04)1990"Image Works"Richard Joseph, Chris Maule"25.2 MB"includes CD32 version
Spell Bound (http://mega.nz/#!yJhV3KgR!oCaT1fvzCM3CEYJj0dn0viFg2XyUVcKafjB6BFhcpvI)1990"Psyclapse"Ray Norrish"12.5 MB"
Speris Legacy, The (http://mega.nz/#!mEIWzD5R!L8Ac_v1MWQXVigM_WBPLVb-t-Oo47DJNMpH_Z98IB6Q)1996"Team 17"Ian Ford, Ian Jolly"101.1 MB"
Stardust (http://mega.nz/#!yYZBTB7R!HnTk_WQMcsMHb5CH3AqcGqEKyLmBi2ZCuqc8-lrxtbM)1993"Bloodhouse"Risto Vuori, Bassbomb"67.3 MB"
Starush (http://mega.nz/#!yQAUSbzQ!xWuqW7T7nSymS5XXacZ85WWCihU9k4Sclb8EIvP-WBo)1992"Ubisoft"David Fernandes"18.8 MB"
Statix (http://mega.nz/#!jQIyhD6T!g1wmG8bVUgdCORwp1oQBkuqi2LZDHI9w3YhBDGbBwrg)1995"7th Sign Productions"Jochen FeldkГ¶tter, Gustaf Grefberg, Thomas Einweg"23.3 MB"
Steel (http://mega.nz/#!LZYCTSAB!PnAFHsNOIwN1i6J4-I12jKDq8qhfKQrzrPX4s1w2d9c)1989"Hewson"Gary Biasillo"3.9 MB"
Stir Crazy featuring Bobo (http://mega.nz/#!yJA12CKL!lOTnDJZzn2UF0DPZdrxaJ0yPL5-iZ4jI2y_BuCgJWNg)1988"Infogrames"Charles Callet"20.5 MB"
Stone Age (http://mega.nz/#!vIZV0DyK!8vVCrxsJy8ylIPm0TwtBhNCT0RYotGDgLTcgH6f9dZg)1992"Eclipse"Sven Bauer"72.7 MB"
Stormlord (http://mega.nz/#!PUZh3BAD!R7G1Qmpx67vraVOpCy4tgWKv8sqp62NC1zuAIvpfRn4)1989"Hewson"Johannes Bjerregaard"34.2 MB"
Stormtrooper (http://mega.nz/#!yARXjbJR!0JpTVLLxwOwoVKo_b7j-Fs4pKkZ8EXYVYlTzDYOebpc)1988"Creation"David Whittaker"13.3 MB"
Strangers, The (http://mega.nz/#!6FonwSDL!bO_NF_YEzo4f9EYswtUWF8fZ2PYrSD7AmJa8_GboKJc)1997"Vulcan Software"Martin Demsky, Abraham Sanchez"91.6 MB"
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (http://mega.nz/#!2MIBXBZZ!FtGyJrK6nF3r2WakWLT0tJL0GwOcz7Xo23ejjTvRVIQ)1992"U.S. Gold"Dave Lowe"24.3 MB"
Street Hassle (http://mega.nz/#!OcI0RTIS!R_6yywWtiDQPuzpeslb1pSuWuBoBtNUp0ztqIZtu2uQ)1994"Mirage Media"SЕ‚awomir Mrozek"28.8 MB"
Strider (http://mega.nz/#!HIoUzYgB!NTxAvBV9jKZJ0wSqyVS11L6jPEJ87PJhnlwmdoL3d5w)1989"U.S. Gold"Mike Davies"9.1 MB"
Suburban Commando (http://mega.nz/#!3YJVDIhA!j8O-PkxOn8Hl81RU2zAy8bHYAp9ZgiVriiLWjmUMViw)1993"Alternative Software"Paul Tankard"20.3 MB"
Sunny Shine on the Funny Side of Life (http://mega.nz/#!KcJ2wSBB!COlkTSft92kz-YZH-8rTtztdRB5d69gU1DsBfC0KfYw)1990"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"8.1 MB"
Supaplex (http://mega.nz/#!6NBQhKxA!U3ZthIomCZR3G5xHOesE5iI2REJFqb1U-ySk0gYwHPQ)1991"Dream Factory"Philip Jespersen"9.2 MB"
Super C (http://mega.nz/#!rEQXBTAT!ejzMNzWYvAiVnmFAMNIow6zdR0_rP_vRKZgCxBqyvxU)1990"Konami"Kris Hatlelid, Mike Sokyrka"23.5 MB"`
Super Cars II (http://mega.nz/#!aYp0lJhL!XpqK4nXuFxEisik52xvU2jekENMvWigPk1xNtoEYEpw)1991"Gremlin Graphics"Ian Howe, Barry Leitch"10.8 MB"
Super Gem’Z (http://mega.nz/#!bQpiFKbS!LhrGncdN6ru_IS-wrHFD7nr9N0-O627rTAhrYFR4FZQ)1992"Software 2000"Chris HГјlsbeck"57.4 MB"
Super Grand Prix (http://mega.nz/#!nAYC3YZC!l41wsYypa2ZiiAh1hTJMTNo2FdEDahzRkBu_6cWKiao)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"13.1 MB"
Super Hang-On (http://mega.nz/#!mRYmlYxD!PWkbRvknrV4sS26O6DCkklZK-9C1mZkTZ1iuxo3krY4)1988"Electric Dreams"The Source"26.5 MB"
Super Methane Bros (http://mega.nz/#!adZQBCSQ!eFF-ALSoDphU9sBVXaWfZhBTLsEi1jdrxRw9LwJwIEo)1994"Apache Software"Matthew Owens"96.8 MB"includes CD32 version
Super Space Invaders (http://mega.nz/#!HVxTwDLJ!-spiBgyX1B1Mp426M68luv0CEiWOXwh8DgCkMzIpR7o)1991"Domark"Jolyon Myers"5.9 MB"
Super Stardust (http://mega.nz/#!LARx2JiZ!jnFjbK4Opw9uhaMTKNkQbu0X7jvdsNEIrdThGlE5HFM)1994"Team 17"Risto Vuori"77.4 MB"
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (http://mega.nz/#!eIIllRbb!JFROtls70rXVF9ufTCubiosZnzCoONH_b6TrNIx5yb0)1995"U.S. Gold"Dave Lowe"55.9 MB"
Super Street Fighter II Turbo (http://mega.nz/#!SJhAFaaB!7X596yB7qpdaAixByGkosRHTpwFIwQwMI6rQD1wZ5Ys)1995"Gametek"Neil Baldwin, Steve Duckworth, George Dragon"106.7 MB"
Super Wonder Boy (http://mega.nz/#!qZg0xAbA!eC-PkNKOW2BDoUHJC0-IiN1Dh3MDm8zFfJ-NXYdQK1c)1989"Activision"David Whittaker"32.1 MB"
Superfrog (http://mega.nz/#!yJp1FCjK!3XIZqMSozc2T3k4AG4eBXrDGETPTPGABH2jMn_2UQ84)1993"Team 17"Allister Brimble"51.4 MB"
Supremacy: Your Will Be Done (http://mega.nz/#!WRxDDDxQ!s4VercDXQ8XLmfMt3E7X1BgD9T1QjJI99BYpEfy4g3k)1990"Virgin Mastertronic"Jeroen Tel"8.9 MB"
Switchblade (http://mega.nz/#!rV5zCYpa!wArag3lbrW00-lEfcsYtCE8Gde35oEha4-BG1_KZAqQ)1989"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"11.2 MB"
Switchblade II (http://mega.nz/#!XVwzgaQI!z8mc4Kp34OA_XGUNn6s3-mBksvlES0MRp-cxyqoQUc4)1991"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"11.7 MB"
SWIV (http://mega.nz/#!XVI1iATI!gD3UOiNXTDSgkxOwGWqqEnxeBoRuUD53ox90X-8lNq0)1991"Storm"Andrew Barnabas"12.9 MB"
Sword and the Rose, The (http://mega.nz/#!WMYTSILL!DokmvITZohyIMy_HiZNhif7UpKOnD9-4z6xMhTTx3Dg)1990"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"14.1 MB"
Sword of Honour (http://mega.nz/#!jApEXa7I!GZ8w6i_ESMNZgKWlYBWj0cuvZDkatHtvCbGumaRMY3s)1992"Prestige"Mattias Fridh"7.8 MB"
T-Racer (http://mega.nz/#!WFgFSRaQ!hV1s4Mh2Qa1fEd2KH6cne_guvMRXYQla_W9tGIxUyMM)1994"Virtual Dreams"Pierpaolo Di Maio"10.7 MB"
T-zer0 (http://mega.nz/#!Cc4llaaS!bXTn14g2-dEsXxn-qvanS5nss9CL5-AFCRKP9hD7qK4)1998"PXL"Fabio Barzagli"79.2 MB"
T.F.X – Tactical Fighter Experiment (http://mega.nz/#!jVJhGSJI!RQOvjSi39Wh5NZD_gyDdWlyNN4o8ruIxo8R-a3D_vwg)1997"Ocean"Barry Leitch, Keith Tinman"17.1 MB"
T2 – The Arcade Game (http://mega.nz/#!PYAVFCoY!ZHZj44iNk6deyYJOuvevE8Mfb-lYfefc-lcgbXuaDvM)1993"Virgin Interactive"Allister Brimble"13.4 MB"rip by ruiner9
Tales from Heaven (http://mega.nz/#!eFpwCJDA!64_pDSO2dKrhjlBTDU0D522BPXRwiq3mzbn-mYt4gSM)1999"Epic Marketing"Manfred Linzner, Wojciech Panufnik, Carlos del Alamo"39.2 MB"
Tearaway Thomas (http://mega.nz/#!uNRiTKBS!OA828SKCIwwqIeVIUKQCVbpdTYkc7l1qsh0zrRBP_fE)1992"Global Software"David Hanney"16.7 MB"
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (http://mega.nz/#!zRhQTThD!w3stgrWiTjWCkotQS-QPPAwdJT-EF5Q-1-z2VnrXQio)1990"Image Works"Tony Williams"8.1 MB"
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Coin-Op! (http://mega.nz/#!yEpEVDqY!hTxImGmcLJ1ma0WwmjDNufat3i6X50REx90147QW0Eg)1991"Image Works"Jeroen Tel"5.4 MB"
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (http://mega.nz/#!2BRyHBIZ!JEaqEZRkRozCGONxsAZ57SpAEdl7uIv-tp0b32JFgeo)1990"Ultra Games"Kris Hatlelid, Ivan Allan"22.4 MB"
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (http://mega.nz/#!XQBCED5A!dMDeBGaBaPZt36TDBQActi8YbJdOHDNJvhQaW7nwCL8)1991"Ocean"Dean Evans"9.7 MB"
Terramex (http://mega.nz/#!uQZm1bAS!_QFQCsx2V25Wg4OVJrmPG4hJ0YUezdyuIzWmgQVIKO0)1987"Grandslam"Ben Daglish"6.0 MB"
Terry’s Big Adventure (http://mega.nz/#!2UYkBA7J!TqpTlPGKMLLj_nSnKwgL7Ryx1m25ctZa1SHe-vAo8I0)1989"Grandslam"Allister Brimble"6.1 MB"
Tetris (http://mega.nz/#!mUYTxCSY!M8YK5kUyFpzFk57gNQrSDH_cBM1OtmBYt25_a9M3W00)1987"Mirrorsoft"David Whittaker"7.6 MB"
Tetris Pro (http://mega.nz/#!rdRVCRCb!kt_hSVabMJodDrDVww7ga45oz1F9crFML3X_G4san7k)1993"Logic Systems"Marco van Steen, Kalle Launiala"19.3 MB"
Theatre of Death (http://mega.nz/#!6FonCbRI!ndq2ENUgsmAckJ-NsVWL7rCCoojguK26qphyTsq0XJc)1993"Psygnosis"Mike Clarke"34.4 MB"
Thunder Blade (http://mega.nz/#!WMhFmLiY!h1DBh8EJDNA9–0kfrICqFQuWc3GMbCN4_FdUr-CsAo)1988"U.S. Gold"Jason Brooke"13.8 MB"
Thunder Jaws (http://mega.nz/#!CNJEQIoT!h1sYu4JI-kkyZQYnCZmg8-zI7OwEDwC6QdPTEXby_gU)1991"Domark"Jolyon Myers"35.7 MB"
Tiger Road (http://mega.nz/#!bRhExQ7J!NDxUtDW_IGPh6NGZlGRbNT5WY5ejN2Ih9wL3wzU-928)1989"Go!"n/a"5.8 MB"
Time Lock (http://mega.nz/#!eVY1QCLY!AU6sFvh19C9UnDQXN4q8LU0r1mlXfh0R4bj8HwCZhuo)1993"Boeder Software"Dirk Bialluch"57.9 MB"
Time Soldiers (http://mega.nz/#!vRgkgDoL!kZRwni0vcWpNlJo365Buchb2JaYx0mJFbApD5b3RXPk)1989"Smart Egg Software"Allister Brimble"20.9 MB"
Tiny Skweeks (http://mega.nz/#!qZx2SDrb!Q9IYfT93a_dtVIyqxnDPqM728k7oIFTXI05RuNTqYCM)1992"Loriciel"FrГ©dГ©ric Motte"14.7 MB"
Toki (http://mega.nz/#!zNgUwAyR!1Ra73qoyDgKkfeYSb11gZWwVPjz_UoeIPWULMpepZDY)1990"Ocean"Pierre-Eric Loriaux"43.0 MB"
Tony & Friends In Kellogg’s Land (http://mega.nz/#!DAZHzToI!872ohR2Aq6h-2I4LRKCKbqYGmbtTaYE8ciTeTexZB74)1994"Rauser Advertainment"Rudolf Stember"40.7 MB"
Top Gear 2 (http://mega.nz/#!fZol1SzC!oSUx8PcgfbevjeQonpOUzrgboS-_2ASFG7x05B8R9mg)1994"Gremlin Graphics"Patrick Phelan, Neil Biggin"71.4 MB"includes regular Amiga version
Torvak the Warrior (http://mega.nz/#!qQgSFB5K!tr0EXjIX1BsGyzId5OD5NEWxS-kqkjcU6lC_Pv8izwc)1990"Core Design"Matt Furniss"21.1 MB"
Total Eclipse (http://mega.nz/#!fYITHYZR!XfRQcik9pJeeMxWvjUadAQd1V8LK5js4vPgzIqwnsrg)1989"Micro Status"Wally Beben"14.9 MB"
Total Recall (http://mega.nz/#!WRhHxbxT!VSYu9Wtb8dRNY3Ohnw6kbF–8NeHH4WutI8PuToguhM)1990"Ocean"David Whittaker"26.4 MB"
Tower FRA (http://mega.nz/#!7AJBELbK!9iKfWkmw0XWVF7IgBNEqsqWg84nMUnWjLN6B2JZiq3o)1990"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"7.8 MB"
Toy Story (http://mega.nz/#!2NhmjK7a!TjjHlGPAgbq2cpH7mRoW2NgaI94DMIPwxqRcQBI_JD0)1995"Disney Interactive"Allister Brimble"8.2 MB"
Transplant (http://mega.nz/#!2ZARXKhQ!GitnKl16zarpFUl7UxrsiLAEgIrt-VwTx89X5BTjne0)1992"CompuTec Verlag"Jumping Jack Flash"4.2 MB"
Traps ‘n’ Treasures (http://mega.nz/#!SUICUIgT!NHAoiFGjzgL0hH3XZyimP3qx96XLiOiFoetxZR-0-wU)1993"Starbyte Software"Ruedi Hugentobler"33.3 MB"
Treasure Island Dizzy (http://mega.nz/#!mFZGCCJB!4WcU7IkPT4u7u-Nq9FRLkBlPPthti35_2j6BXbGJuoQ)1989"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"4.5 MB"
Troddlers (http://mega.nz/#!vYwWAaDR!J7aP7g_JMOsUx6otb-BxAXDwaE9XY_irF7WepUZV5RQ)1992"Storm"Allister Brimble"19.5 MB"
Tubular Worlds (http://mega.nz/#!GYg3STJb!wbktlxTyKqMx8nn8sycb5xQB2y6L3zSDw1xzsjMulxg)1994"Dongleware"Darius Zendeh"30.5 MB"
Turbo OutRun (http://mega.nz/#!GMwiDKxC!s22b8YboU1QvXa3E1rEVGaDiB_qXylMZaTOLoLxP4uQ)1989"U.S. Gold"Dave Lowe"11.3 MB"
Turbo Trax (Arcane) (http://mega.nz/#!eR5CjSQA!z0pa-ZommuY43gJp7k9wMqUFZEqFokAGnDXzuxHqfBE)1995"Arcane Entertainment"Adam Pracey"31.8 MB"
Turrican (http://mega.nz/#!LMZHXQAa!zepFpbsTjns8sTaNQD88U1iJGpz_MEY0lt_3DQQueVg)1990"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"76.8 MB"
Turrican II – The Final Fight (http://mega.nz/#!vUhFzIwT!i0b5Ip2aHpJTfEUniET1_MEBPYJ6eWiWer5vBblM1Iw)1991"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"91.6 MB"
Turrican 3 (http://mega.nz/#!OYhlSLbY!IvKydJnYzqzftZogayn20wbolrRAvcQ_cZtZ-VTELRg)1993"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"94.2 MB"
Tusker (http://mega.nz/#!OdAAnZRC!MBAbl2P4Rq-3k-moa3bMXQd7QGB2Peqgm6nI3DB0UW0)1990"System 3"Markus Schneider, Johannes Bjerregaard, Charles Deenen"35.5 MB"
TwinWorld: Land of Vision (http://mega.nz/#!CN4TnAjQ!V0XGJxwhdHZp6x1VxI9f_ofD9-NCYk_3d0ppGodxfAU)1989"Ubisoft"Haiko Ruttmann"37.4 MB"
Typhoon Thompson in Search for the Sea Child (http://mega.nz/#!XBYTWRqL!DMyj2d_hUrkwkgTKrDbIhF0uz-47uRKGB1BgULAZGBI)1990"BrГёderbund"Dan Gorlin"4.0 MB"
UFO: Enemy Unknown (http://mega.nz/#!OJpXEDZa!8aAzeNpcH9jEUXmkeJ_20fTLO7Uv3WpMX54t_753y_8)1994"MicroProse"Matthew Simmonds"26.7 MB"
Ultima III: Exodus (http://mega.nz/#!uZBjRAKK!x5lWVLBhB08DD3SqNrwMa-FjhVIibsGwkFex2G6kCt4)1986"Origin Systems"n/a"19.3 MB"
Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (http://mega.nz/#!7QIWmAJS!caPZMF2o8hosvYGR4F4Q50K0wSaawUgCPKb8NLqhzY8)1990"Origin Systems"Barry Leitch"4.9 MB"
Ultima VI: The False Prophet (http://mega.nz/#!mYpQVJSK!jWaju-zikcCDNOgXMT4cKOWpzmfRDiGPyAKsZfDWAYo)1992"Origin Systems"Matt Furniss"23.8 MB"
Ultimate Body Blows (http://mega.nz/#!KJQUjDqQ!8DCzi4ouA23ceLvrYrfPGVNjjzn6x8M3yKmjtoyRJsE)1994"Team 17"Allister Brimble, Steve Blenkinsopp"35.5 MB"CD32 version
Ultimate Pinball Quest, The (http://mega.nz/#!mNIUUDza!qhY2Ibe4_wBHrBNM7wUNUdwX_ebLjt-4cVtgEVE1Kag)1994"Infogrames"Allan Kirkeby"48.8 MB"
U.N. Squadron (http://mega.nz/#!XAg1UZLJ!RKJ9cskHznUDc3UkE0D_gJnO0dlUNXYhYN-hcht-gfA)1990"U.S. Gold"Mike Davies"5.3 MB"
U.S.S. John Young (http://mega.nz/#!SRpSEYzC!WMwZdlprZnGJXLTaPtzUsOCxNik0I6fE1nSKBecDzjA)1990"Magic Bytes"Jesper Kyd"7.2 MB"
Universe (http://mega.nz/#!fB4lSKxY!Ijy7uobEU_burvfG5cDiid8JzdLHYh8NvKni5RWyjUE)1994"Core Design"Martin Iveson"186.5 MB"
Unreal (http://mega.nz/#!uVoyUCZY!c01YfCHxIaEGJtzZwEYJCDIO8U8kF1IeZef4h5fBZiU)1990"Ubisoft"Charles Deenen, Reyn Ouwehand"33.6 MB"
Uridium 2 (http://mega.nz/#!edoymKwS!qy74jKYl1ly7LwngL32MoxCzVVXFVUONQXmbbCRaFUM)1993"Renegade"Jason Page"77.4 MB"
Utopia (http://mega.nz/#!jNAUhTLA!QvrZcjP7rG85DfZS1cDEvA7_7K85_QM8XZkQhWK4USQ)1991"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"35.3 MB"
Venom Wing (http://mega.nz/#!7MpDyJTI!4KI0kjR5jVrahdz46PmXRMrmtG1XjBrPS8sUtucfR90)1990"Thalamus"Ramon Braumuller"12.7 MB"
Venus: The Flytrap (http://mega.nz/#!eFZDiCLI!IMGVKpPx33F6SgSvDTPpiiVM6hWHNp8CfS7zhEfzXsI)1990"Gremlin Graphics"McMullan and Low"44.4 MB"
Vigilante (http://mega.nz/#!TFAihBZQ!TynDZ8W6x9t7UaHKfo-oBA7Zvua4ygSE-tidjFvn2XY)1989"U.S. Gold"n/a"4.8 MB"
Violator (http://mega.nz/#!bYYFHCDR!d9zC58wpnN21NLIE2hgK0L9SPtWop7Ee4qbhtgX6d1w)1991"Codemasters"Matthew Simmonds"12.1 MB"
ViroCop (http://mega.nz/#!bJA3WA4A!b8mkGks0PYH324SHwLvxDwBYpoDLlS1rhGBXGa61lW8)1995"Renegade"Lee Banyard"66.9 MB"
Vyrus (http://mega.nz/#!iMARFTDZ!xD18s4THBjvPFiZP5aDUAsde3v5oAoTCmjSzU_bDqqQ)1991"Epilogue"Michael TschГ¶gl"10.3 MB"
Walker (http://mega.nz/#!WBZwBA5Q!9sl0sAwYOSIuctW8ZDoI4vYR5xK3lXNnCSaa3kt5-NU)1993"Psygnosis"Raymond Usher"14.7 MB"
War Zone (http://mega.nz/#!zFwlFSLK!kwUhuV8Iz2Gl8qkzbXWBTmlh4Svc2ZMoXPI3TZNE2D0)1991"Core Design"Matthew Simmonds"3.3 MB"
Warp (http://mega.nz/#!GFYk1YyL!8uA3bvTg3n7vpKn9uzFcWBeAjjVIkPWn7FNZ8rzBybo)1990"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"25.0 MB"
Wendetta 2175 (http://mega.nz/#!DMoG1BhK!SdrLK2avVC1qM_H8St-0lBJXvOUdfGz9G7lvPol1zXQ)1995"Vortex Design"DГ©nes Nagy"94.3 MB"
Whale’s Voyage (http://mega.nz/#!7JJl2BoA!8HP4lczrMKyQlR7MS6co0Jm96nVp1qJWTxAmdOmbR7Q)1993"neo Software"Hannes Seifert"28.6 MB"includes CD32 version
Whale’s Voyage II: Die Гњbermacht (http://mega.nz/#!TY41TRDT!4UebESEEMGeZJDFnyHP86Bx24xME2FzKIRwCPXNaP2A)1995"neo Software"Clemens Helbock, Hannes Seifert"78.6 MB"
Whizz (http://mega.nz/#!3FY1nQQL!9jR0ZEWGEYwU1hz9_nGEMILOVkn_-lg6HhGRluQ59dk)1995"Flair Software"James Veal, Dave Newman"30.5 MB"
Wild West World (http://mega.nz/#!GE4wXLyT!e0vMb1OfRR5bFJe6p3SBr94MUj5FqCbD61tip5H1LBU)1990"U.S. Gold"Hans-Hermann Franck"8.4 MB"
Wings (http://mega.nz/#!7Z4XQKoC!Q1lJC62Y3yTSlH0LT0QaIHX1eZRiIFx3kEWUmQkYcXM)1990"Cinemaware"Gregory Haggard, Ken Melville"18.2 MB"
Wings of Death (http://mega.nz/#!HFpD2IoS!61Sa6cGvX3nklLjxo9-4p9tQgrwhIdGAbfFduj3_VNE)1990"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"61.0 MB"
Winter Camp (http://mega.nz/#!fZgnxQYS!ipeBmllJOMaD7wH73lMwsQAuiDleYwkkrUTe5HaLkMo)1992"Thalamus"Reinier van Vliet"25.7 MB"
Wiz ‘n’ Liz (http://mega.nz/#!eJAlgIaR!dCiXG-sSY7bfGBPEurxScvUHirkuGBRNCtLlPqeVid4)1993"Psygnosis"Richard Ede"81.5 MB"
Wolfchild (http://mega.nz/#!6VRUQCjJ!Alata0Yc2WLaeI_s8m1WfDMn_t-c9PjbfhHL4Z3J6cs)1992"Core Design"Martin Iveson"33.2 MB"
Wonder Dog (http://mega.nz/#!bQJSGAbL!ppp_5lxFOwDMBafffaMGWTDPAqlO3V1iCz2edoszmxc)1993"Core Design"Martin Iveson"33.5 MB"
Worms – The Director’s Cut (http://mega.nz/#!fFpDyCYR!cqBCXdrwqlodM54kfdA7ufD8WZYBxtF1piuPwxebeZY)1997"Ocean"BjГёrn Lynne"1.5 MB"
Worms (http://mega.nz/#!OYIR0LxB!kten9v5o0DHliLSZbvODMVZQZ443KFn_tRXrbZ8wX2Q)1995"Ocean"BjГёrn Lynne"71.3 MB"CD32 version
Wrath of the Demon (http://mega.nz/#!6ZgBEaIT!Dk8gs0083Ve7f-2t_UYAHIjb08oQnZZMNX0Pi3MkIR0)1991"ReadySoft"David Whittaker"30.6 MB"
WWF European Rampage Tour (http://mega.nz/#!KEgzmJIB!MzDYtxZDyPc9mCnBA6bVRerjgFQS7JQuJTiUQYaB8I4)1992"Ocean"Andrew McGinty"13.0 MB"
WWF Wrestlemania (http://mega.nz/#!rN5USK4C!-hIEGpFXN8HZk1mpHuQvOgYamCPfPlCo7w_v7itVFXg)1991"Ocean"Sean Conran"5.1 MB"
X-It (http://mega.nz/#!uZBFFLKQ!Bd3onxe_Iliskn4LB9UGV2qIDA8i0TACfZjc8KNMK9k)1994"Psygnosis"Darren Wood"30.3 MB"
X-Out (http://mega.nz/#!WUwllCiS!Rh6pqWiNPemdSYJ9dQhfEFXrXhvCDI1OzI4UkqR5ydA)1990"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"50.7 MB"
Xenon (http://mega.nz/#!rNBnjDYL!ArcIrDtEjTIFxW32-32CFZrUmTlVRdsR6PYucuSqodI)1988"Melbourne House"David Whittaker"9.6 MB"
Xenon 2: Megablast (http://mega.nz/#!nExjxYzb!5YvQz9wqAadwjH5jxtykdcsiU9vY6RN2FljKPMJySb8)1989"Image Works"Tim Simenon, David Whittaker"144.7 MB"includes CDTV version
Xenopew (http://mega.nz/#!GNZByB7L!E1NSoTM8gRPQF1UqeJ9Ko1oO8grW3Zpr4fi-XRRARtA)2015"Lemming880"Various Artists"37.4 MB"
Xenophobe (http://mega.nz/#!KV4TlYqC!HBSi5HRBa5VwVZSL_VO4gpjrSjdDOVwQtdQmdEMBx2U)1989"Micro Style"Barry Leitch"47.8 MB"
XTreme Racing (http://mega.nz/#!7U5nGYJA!oDCAxCsJYCwN8if_9EYdEGmW7IVhPyISnW6GIvOI5iY)1995"Guildhall Leisure"Simon Speight, Tony Farrell"38.8 MB"
Yo! Joe! (http://mega.nz/#!yRAXlCZa!sJ5ToBGSB6w-vEH2_CLZ7LhpI24huaGE62HRPQGZxLg)1993"Hudson Soft"Michael Bialas"49.0 MB"
Yogi’s Great Escape (http://mega.nz/#!HIZlTCpD!WaJEHW6CIshxPEPVu2rfVjUWJ5CHx25hxx5w52j2knY)1990"HiTec Software"Howie Davis"21.4 MB"
Yolanda: The Ultimate Challenge (http://mega.nz/#!CBJHUbLS!NGF1kEYW11COonFqzhFjvPNfM-WlmY8GEoaOtTUFYx8)1990"Millenium"Phil Bak"8.3 MB"
Z-Out (http://mega.nz/#!vMIjTC5C!UU0gB8ly8KTUfHuXNsoi7w7J_km73EOs2rVYE6sQ7Kw)1990"Rainbow Arts"Rudolf Stember, Chris HГјlsbeck"57.7 MB"
Zarathrusta (http://mega.nz/#!uQgQQYDD!kCBo4VQeHcmFjKk-KF-eY4-2ChxJugcyI1y7vuLG6pI)1991"Hewson"Tomas Dahlgren"6.3 MB"
Zeewolf (http://mega.nz/#!XQB1wAAB!tKf5T2jYsYj9zqyY5aj2fRd4JCx0-71USstWVkoES1Y)1994"Binary Asylum"Allister Brimble"6.4 MB"
Zeewolf 2: Wild Justice (http://mega.nz/#!6IwEHbLK!v494yUSZncvPZ6sGnxsJDZ6pXxEF4N3Ad2rLfddEqLc)1995"Pinnacle"Allister Brimble"6.2 MB"
Ziriax (http://mega.nz/#!mMgzgDIL!iIHleRhSaPoKo034fc_BZgvFWOOcOYY5Vnc7IszXxOI)1990"The Software Business"Tomas Dahlgren"33.0 MB"
Zombi (http://mega.nz/#!qBInGRCb!qAlQDpXfPvOOa4zxlOZ7LH3TvM5Ui3QZFcTwYVeVeeA)1989"Ubisoft"Alain Da Silva"8.3 MB"
Zone Warrior (http://mega.nz/#!TJ40Vb6T!ow04axcvp21nZXM4ijnxsyAsQX8JjlmI7S71DZgKMTo)1991"Electronic Arts"Barry Leitch"80.5 MB"
Zool (http://mega.nz/#!mRglVAwL!xyMXta3ovv8x6Kammu9lmB8fSYcNE-TrT1jraqP0VKQ)1992"Gremlin Graphics"Patrick Phelan, Neil Biggin"101.1 MB"includes CD32 version
Zool 2 (http://mega.nz/#!mMR2iQ4A!HQjtDjbVOkEQFEJ3-VIF-1VJQpjBZeo3-SEJE80EX24)1993"Gremlin Graphics"Patrick Phelan, Neil Biggin"81.0 MB"includes CD32 version
Zynaps (http://mega.nz/#!3MYXwQ6Z!xgy_mhKoFXSR1jQ4hxCPNe2xvX_xMqz43gd612G-GB0)1988"Hewson"Giulio Zicchi"9.9 MB"


nx666
09-27-2015, 02:46 AM

ArcadeNameYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
1941 Counter Attack (http://mega.nz/#!DBxFTIJD!MG4TGCoKpXGwIOTQkYyQOcVywuCRfEIjbx32JF2Y9U0)1990"Capcom"Hiromitsu Takaoka"55.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
1943: The Battle of Midway (http://mega.nz/#!DRhngCJI!iW71NfLKfyw3z9j4ej0czFFR1hX1XsNQeiuP4b6rwQk)1987"Capcom"Kumi Yamaga"28.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
1943 Kai: The Battle of Midway (http://mega.nz/#!qcpFBKIY!a87ZwlWltothD51cpOQpjeQRzcMrYg2jQCuKdZMQDmQ)1987"Capcom"K.Yamaga, J.Tamiya, M.Matsumae, H.Tonomura, T.Kawamoto, H.Fujita, T.Tateishi"32.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
1944 The Loop Master (http://mega.nz/#!uFpHhC6b!0ihywd4poze_fqyIRuDsIOtufO7BBLV2xmz-7ltsl2c)2000"Capcom"Yasushi Kaminishi"45.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
1945k III (http://mega.nz/#!ec5hlbBL!CFGtaEVlW9k49alW3VXW3xztcU70a8dnPQdlpFqG144)2000"Oriental Soft"Lee Seung Woo"24.9 MB"
19XX – The War Against Destiny (http://mega.nz/#!nBplDKZb!KQ7K6DU6TBFmoK9rXp9rE3oRZN94oKfUMr__0RwwJmo)1996"Capcom"Tatsuro Suzuki, Syun Nishigaki"39.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
A.B. Cop (https://mega.nz/#!ndhlTa4A!YhRtu6Gn88gSojx9BdNOS8XO58X6stpM43EwJ2KA3b8)1990"Sega"Hikoshi Hashimoto"39.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Ace Driver: Racing Evolution (http://mega.nz/#!3IoXmCDY!1ZC6dkRX6JvIGnMiiV79XmuUJn_HuuufR5DWNai4Lpc)1994"Namco"Hiroyuki Kawada"13.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Ace Driver: Victory Lap (http://mega.nz/#!CRw1ECyb!jYc1Mfiiwoyhk-ZCmwKJOXs5wFLr1FAWM-POpRxN820)1996"Namco"Keiichi Okabe, Hiroyuki Kawada, Yuri Misumi"59.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Acrobat Mission (http://mega.nz/#!WUJlXS7A!KNg8J7H4qoblVGxLBxl4-BPJVQD5ZWRgy05_Jthipqc)1991"Taito"Yoshio Nagashima, Hiroshi Nishikawa"34.6 MB"
Air Combat (http://mega.nz/#!XRgW0SwA!9rZHjsfEiPeO4UUdLaVuf98SlwU3qvJV7TDFGd3Nb5s)1993"Namco"Hiroyuki Kawada"20.7 MB"
Air Duel (http://mega.nz/#!zNhjiY7A!WM9UISXGLaUxEfG5ruuh8bzzz-QWTK5l6XBGriz11bE)1990"Irem"Takushi Hiyamuta"21.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Air Inferno (http://mega.nz/#!WdxnXCoQ!XSurSmwkevtesNu_i6N3phKS4Asib_EMX5AEGIPXMsg)1990"Taito"Shizuo Aizawa"7.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Airgallet (http://mega.nz/#!nEQT3CgK!7j7uu4yee6KDoC3gU_WLaVh55cTJBSnrV2btMWZCcP8)1996"Banpresto"Yoshitatsu Sakai"37.9 MB"
Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf. Achse (http://mega.nz/#!ONwXVKCa!okU5_fT8tmVefrrb7OCJkP4XtXxA5O5H6RW78e0tAuY)2008"Subtle Style"Masahiro Fukuzawa, A-Chap, ha-j"106.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Alien Storm (http://mega.nz/#!3IwzFKTK!1Q16t7PDwp_roj1o8PnlWmVhgSLgapvnxjEPTg8Bw14)1990"Sega"Keisuke Tsukahara"47.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Alien Syndrome (http://mega.nz/#!qUpjzQAD!QXKYaCbLzcsknEzZtk3QNutPg9z2WwgvY5rpY45A8IA)1987"Sega"Tohru Nakabayashi"36.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Aliens (http://mega.nz/#!DZoFhSLI!8ITHOORWxfgnksI7Kt2VYMb8TKAVm67fmqp__tN9e6E)1990"Konami"Masanori Adachi"43.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Aliens vs Predator (http://mega.nz/#!OFxHzQwQ!lIj8H-8jhCuVKclgYjHRlwy1TUzae7BchPxiPY-nL7c)1994"Capcom"Hideki Okugawa"50.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Alpha Mission II (http://mega.nz/#!qQgFkQya!l1zM65k6Z3bZts1hiPKUo5nHqlwss3rji6Re1ttwUl4)1991"SNK"Yoko Osaka, Jojouha KITAPY, Toshikazu Tanaka, Konny"51.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Altered Beast (http://mega.nz/#!2AoBhCga!aESVMBz_kUSFWHLmLmOFpk_GhbgE3gvNP76WjPxz5X8)1988"Sega"Tohru Nakabayashi"32.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Andro Dunos (http://mega.nz/#!KRglHKyS!1NBU5Av2gdFNNIm1IsbaseJfXJhYuW8iAIl-7vzvJMo)1992"Visco Corporation"Kenichi Kamio"36.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Aqua Jack (http://mega.nz/#!bAxTHQgb!8hhBZh76-4lqUH-tYGM8SrgFJIenHDvZl_eLYpW1_Ts)1990"Taito"Shizuo Aizawa"21.0 MB"
Arabian (http://mega.nz/#!fQwVCKwR!d0TnzKtMB9p9733GkHP5Ho_fgVGMDkub4jNHH3UeVwY)1983"Sunsoft"n/a"2.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Arbalester (http://mega.nz/#!HUYEyCKY!6mdzR-_yPHdKulj6CSlaj9A2CrB_pJBFXCAG_bIl9LE)1989"Seta"Akira Satoh"3.3 MB"
Argus (http://mega.nz/#!XIhzHAzL!4xV82Lwpawgx9rKpxf0m0lZtY9L1u_-GmyvZB9mroqs)1986"Jaleco"Shinichi Sakamoto"13.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Armed Police Batrider (http://mega.nz/#!iIhDHQYI!cEkIS2Yy6HF5qRE0iOcxBjO1BXthy7s8af0FBdPYXKs)1997"Eighting"Manabu Namiki, Kenichi Koyano, Hitoshi Sakimoto"60.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Armored Warriors (http://mega.nz/#!jd41gQjR!4cMkoIgyfJ3PhGKXNQitIUH9aWDI8ipVG6n6fPWCCKY)1994"Capcom"Takayuki Iwai"105.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Ashura Blaster (http://mega.nz/#!yMpFzRab!gmCZWxotYnT0FF0vYA3_XIRNtwrye5SIaGkAac8rBqQ)1990"Taito"n/a"28.1 MB"
Assault (http://mega.nz/#!qQgjWIhS!9w-NDZ7yy4L-439y7XKMJMFNzxKsFuOAnK4OvSAoSOw)1988"Namco"Shinji Hosoe, Kazuo Noguchi"33.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Asterix (http://mega.nz/#!SVw1xCCQ!YLX10lECFPbrxaM_4XN6Nw3uJ4wnxacG4h2qroKFepk)1992"Konami"Mutsuhiko Izumi, Mariko Egawa, Michiru Yamane, Junya Nakano, A.Hashimoto"56.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Asuka & Asuka (http://mega.nz/#!XVAQFZSR!vfhbOkGv8u7vWMB7KI3povC0yLDzh4OkCZHiH_nb_BA)1988"Taito"n/a"21.8 MB"
B.Rap Boys (http://mega.nz/#!aVYljLiL!0QwRL6Q2U0nbKPaPzeFYxa0eXgftEMEyxK045K2VjNo)1992"Kaneko"n/a"21.9 MB"
Bad Dudes vs. Dragonninja (http://mega.nz/#!PNxXCIbC!fn7qtcL_IiNsJCMn7wNWKQQCV0VSzRW-MgyU1-78Jck)1988"Data East"Azusa Hara, Hiroaki Yoshida"20.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Bang Bang Busters (http://mega.nz/#!vV4GECiR!WhoZFkqZZcxdTTGTqPWIa8efoBIu2aTwtn9CDoMKYo8)1994"Visco Corporation"Kiyoshi Kusatsu"49.5 MB"
Bank Panic (http://mega.nz/#!GUITUYDB!rbhRxua03Hkv5aVwlyexirDkA-a0nUBtH71zw9rq3nc)1994"Sega"n/a"3.1 MB"
Baseball Stars 2 (http://mega.nz/#!uUgFVAiI!sABZNPW9qlJGAGV8xb58IgEKKQ6oS9H19ZkLCOCwOTg)1992"SNK"Masahiko Hataya"15.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Batman (http://mega.nz/#!bIByTLYD!PE85OdRokICBC8-SDB32ZBEcoEh5XrvlrRX-bWKpULM)1991"Atari Games"Numega Team"32.1 MB"
Battle Bakraid (http://mega.nz/#!yF4BSYzK!AZFRA832AHmbiQ6mq6xR4AAJ8DBMDUDIDVlfNvd8xCQ)1999"Eighting"Atsuhiro Motoyama"49.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Battle K-Road (http://mega.nz/#!TIhzhAKT!P93IKnXtQKtRIUEawGnv_ELfEuApJ6LBcOZwZbJ4Ujg)1994"Psikyo"Masaki Izutani"33.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Battle Shark (http://mega.nz/#!HYASTCTY!RyTVQ9x4rhqq1NRk7K3dAuEMgmJxzjvRSYyeKxO8A44)1989"Taito"Yasuko Yamada, Hidehito Kitamaru"11.7 MB"
Battletoads (http://mega.nz/#!7Uhz1IKQ!He6oj11IMqeF1j3azVhqhEI4dP84DIUvh18lI6qsjOA)1994"Electronic Arts"David Wise"22.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Bermuda Triangle (http://mega.nz/#!HV5nyTDQ!FDYxLvVi3qpjauxZuq0JVvq4zVs7yNrKfljUjyZ4Z5A)1987"SNK"Kenny"29.7 MB"
Big Fight: Big Trouble in the Atlantic Ocean (http://mega.nz/#!fJBTTKQB!ZLW4Romxga1DYDN6cnjHohaw7LVLf4dgZYuF8V1t-WM)1992"Tatsumi"Tomopee, Cyber"44.5 MB"
Bio-Ship Paladin (http://mega.nz/#!mMwggaJY!62DbTWqwz1pPWL0iC99Kl2fVm02TUVLUCEWaPwyV51I)1990"UPL"Yoshio Nagashima"17.2 MB"
Blade Master (http://mega.nz/#!2cIjmIaJ!8dDb_DhgO3JxipYbu2XjYV_CIYwSZW6NneV0bG-_xAw)1991"Irem"Takushi Hiyamuta"56.8 MB"
Blandia (http://mega.nz/#!OIYXDB7Q!KzKg4jeNqEH3wogJCVwb3n7RgXv7xf7FMBsVCjLeR00)1992"Allumer"Akira Inoue, Manabu Namiki, Hisao Shiomi"12.6 MB"
Blazing Star (http://mega.nz/#!WQgnDKaS!pjF3g1qn-Dpahi9j1_3Kry2VNuupi1uevtJdgq2KYA8)1998"SNK"Harumi Fujita, Seisuke Ito"26.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Blazing Tornado (http://mega.nz/#!SQ4xjBrL!aI9wAkTwntsEnxUE70QUevwGS-81ilTokHn1AuniEQM)1994"Human"Hironori Tanaka, Hiroyuki Naka, Chiyomaru Shikura"62.1 MB"
Block Block (http://mega.nz/#!SQwzlSgB!A50ssvS4axO7gtYBS5TyU0wPO7HMDvXFHfzxcaV_KwU)1991"Capcom"Yoko Shimomura, Masaki Izutani"39.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Blood Bros. (http://mega.nz/#!uAxh0QxS!xekfniSs6xOJkLA37IzfMYs5i_XU9183bAu_zCMsHJE)1990"TAD"Yus. Aoki, Yuj. Tezuka"14.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Bloody Roar 2: Bringer of the New Age (http://mega.nz/#!LA4xUQaD!fwArG_94onGfVIIgdwsW9XVGGdBgB3Hj20Tr1S9J5PU)1998"Eighting"Manabu Namiki, Kenichi Koyano, Masaharu Iwata, Jin Watanabe"66.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Blue’s Journey (http://mega.nz/#!OF5znQoI!jfyxD9omBDb19filxsFfo60pbrCtUVN0wS3Lcq6fsNQ)1991"ADK"Yuka Watanabe"70.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Bonanza Brothers (http://mega.nz/#!bAoXnKIB!ksmR8ZxLxfkQlJ893F8fnVKtJfL3I6iD-R4YZk0DKuY)1990"Sega"Koichi Namiki"30.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Brave Blade (http://mega.nz/#!HcglnYSA!6SuL1Q2uht0AwWp3rmKuFDjkBaBLu_laEpx9Wp2G08k)2000"Raizing"Manabu Namiki"65.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Breakers Revenge (http://mega.nz/#!nExDTQBC!LM2ArKMolZF5yRRENhq8edEcnBe0tmp1hCKhYHCdft8)1998"Visco Corporation"Kenichi Kamio"23.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Bubble Bobble (http://mega.nz/#!vF4T0IoR!ekZrmlGm8Y5D7M2cO3Fulg9utreagSfruxLcbeeh3uk)1986"Taito"Tadashi Kimijima"13.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Bubble Memories (http://mega.nz/#!jBp10LgL!0MreuvEHNhylmQm8DA_FGyHFkY0wsB1VIl5Xrno2laY)1996"Taito"Yasuko Yamada"32.4 MB"
Bubble Symphony (http://mega.nz/#!7QxRiIDA!n9EFqc4FweGy7l2zwClqT6xxdbw3gYZj9LZsqiXOcnY)1994"Taito"Yasuko Yamada"71.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Bucky O’Hare (http://mega.nz/#!aZhFiaYQ!TDDF3IoCZl278voSSL1Dd3Trcm1gp1QFaHwch5SJxbw)1992"Konami"Norio Hanzawa"59.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Buggy Boy (http://mega.nz/#!2NokXAqR!kfTDeaanyBUPH35N4P22sEd67_pqQxA49co4V5FdUzs)1985"Tatsumi Electronics"n/a"6.1 MB"
Burning Force (http://mega.nz/#!SN5jUIiA!aZBI6FLjnIYOgG8stqG3EXkW3mu4W2PTwzB8sGisf9A)1989"Namco"Yoshinori Kawamoto"76.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Cadash (http://mega.nz/#!OJRBAZDY!eGfwYlgRU-mUax0rEq9DahDwQuE7k3Mw1hyg0mJeqLw)1989"Taito"Yoshinori Ohashi, Kenji Nishi, CI (Pinch-Punch)"42.8 MB"
Cadillacs & Dinosaurs (http://mega.nz/#!mE4THKJK!WJfAF8iTfGRtiZwlGtHMKMs7Qu7mE82sb2DjnYhZ0u8)1993"Capcom"Isao Abe, Syun Nishigaki, Kiyo"47.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Caliber .50 (http://mega.nz/#!XAIXnYzA!QPZB8QUBOLp4bqgrMonQIQh-MBCWP8rH9g9Pa7jabdg)1989"Seta"Hiroshi Taguchi, Takayuki Suzuki, Hisashi Yotsumoto"40.1 MB"
Captain America and the Avengers (http://mega.nz/#!qIJiHRZa!jtoYbJpDPj744KlpdwKlYWu7A2nOsI7dPUMmauBCCtw)1991"Data East"Tomoyoshi Sato, Tatsuya Kiuchi"62.2 MB"
Captain Commando (http://mega.nz/#!Td4XSSYa!yVoSz5P1pVeiwO2396xOG_GvRk9zu2T3VbD0Q3LpB58)1991"Capcom"Masaki Izutani"54.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Chack’n Pop (http://mega.nz/#!rFYikKqI!B10H97oCE2mRtlKpE5hZ0P7NOGjsfmYBGy_ITibuISk)1984"Taito"Yoshino Imamura"2.9 MB"
Champion Wrestler (http://mega.nz/#!GJRFyDIR!YGUoOpHZXCK0XrKlsKssOaw-s0pPmJ01LsEZknLDWvQ)1989"Taito"Pochi, Hidehito Kitamura"16.0 MB"
Chelnov: Atomic Runner (http://mega.nz/#!zYgzwKrQ!Nnk-gPSJ0O2TQjSxMWa10o93Hhbud4Vnb2rDstfBSjQ)1988"Data East"Azusa Hara, Yoshida Hiroaki, Kiuchi, Tenno"30.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
China Gate (http://mega.nz/#!bR5WEShT!NBQ0J4LxzJuxcObGjoFRYjLIZsSG1oysis5V-wSg21U)1988"Technos"Kazunaka Yamane"29.9 MB"
Chinese Hero (http://mega.nz/#!KQQH0ajS!9IKWFsfO5zSkrR3neVmhz1ChmgGpzZ3WPySmMKwhMRo)1984"Tayio"n/a"9.2 MB"
Chopper I (http://mega.nz/#!fAZXxLIS!kKqChmrJqtgD-NqP-vLZ51o34EUICgEBffLRLmbyDP8)1988"SNK"Kanata"23.0 MB"
Cleopatra Fortune (http://mega.nz/#!yZ5wSRCK!NYFhih2G00_sROW_UrRECOIvsoN6YnO5-wqyXGOcgxs)1996"Taito"Shuichiro Nakazawa, Hideki Takahagi"19.5 MB"
Cobra-Command (http://mega.nz/#!6AAQiJ7Y!juqwtXATekoK1qzT4mJIpyI88BijTcBIP3KALyURTJs)1988"Data East"Azusa Hara"20.9 MB"
Combatribes, The (http://mega.nz/#!uFIQ3agK!PdAf-LRFumuQsue2xpvFkM06wWD7JvvD8zNDPp4bGXE)1990"Technos"Kazunaka Yamane"28.7 MB"
Contra (http://mega.nz/#!Hcw3BKwK!QLXgXUnn0ZXO6JRK3WeJLCmldBkrRSdhuIVCnI2uM3Q)1987"Konami"Kazuki Muraoka"21.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Cosmo Gang: The Video (http://mega.nz/#!PAhxwayI!_dLC9z9CBR-9Vyd_cytiTQG3x8X7j03QhUMaONGHmlU)1992"Namco"Yoshie Arakawa"28.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Crime City (http://mega.nz/#!uI5DnAJa!-JSj2Bl6cMQE8f1DSrvBYlgh0UXGFkwypVav3IYZvU8)1989"Taito"n/a"14.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Crossed Swords (http://mega.nz/#!nNR2QQZS!UADeowh00K_zwKQh8Baw20ikNJRQJQ10AzbjYTnUF9c)1991"Alpha Denshi"Yuka Watanabe"67.7 MB"
Crossed Swords II (NeoGeo CD) (http://mega.nz/#!2RpB3I7b!Bcl_3_94bfvuQYNZoq-ja7_JxoHEpdlFjWeF0cPYE1Y)1995"ADK"Hideki Yamamoto, Hiroaki Shimizu, Yuka Kurosawa"86.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Cybattler (http://mega.nz/#!WQwzmaQY!P797eIoumUzqlYKnSWgcHUP0PNKCrVFFfxIvmPVvU8g)1993"Jaleco"Pro, Masaaki_U, Tsugumi_Y"52.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness (http://mega.nz/#!jdx1xSaJ!w0i-Aa3Fs23REyqKHWj5eKyj1SqVPCSYe86zsgLWJng)1995"Capcom"Takyuki Iwai, Akari Kaida, Masato Koda, Naoaki Iwami"99.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Cyber-Lip (http://mega.nz/#!LA4VFQpJ!tumfVsxY6O2Wbgv3u3CTWT-XYEc6VKcHNm411FuVxzM)1990"SNK"Tate Norio"36.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Cycle Warriors (http://mega.nz/#!OFpjASAA!nLfYnsEfupMFNqH2kNB951sn_bVdv0t93O3pKapQiUk)1988"Tatsumi"n/a"19.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Daioh (http://mega.nz/#!DUYGWA7Y!N9Hq78HwOwZp3u5A4F9sBC-a3URTm468SQdRn0t00KI)1993"Athena"Shotaro Sasaki"28.5 MB"
Dangun Feveron (http://mega.nz/#!SN5HVIBZ!VGiiTxjTHpYqCNGwaJEeDAKkyAldoz8gbTflx1Lp6TM)1998"Cave"Ryuichi Yabuki, Nanpei Misawa, Ryo Sakai"73.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Darius (http://mega.nz/#!TYxTSAgB!FDq2jwf0u83wCnnA8PQhNBdsiqRwEyz9n8Pyo5O6y5w)1987"Taito"Hisayoshi Ogura"27.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Darius 2 (http://mega.nz/#!GcgzBayQ!RCt9XXINOJwCVeXsi2GB7id-KrYrzc50XBqJauENaXk)1989"Taito"Hisayoshi Ogura"47.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors (http://mega.nz/#!WIwDBIAB!GWkFiA6ugQOx6vB5SQ1f73PKS_LJWqTnOp_LAoyDNv8)1994"Capcom"Takayuki Iwai, Hideo Okugawa"79.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Darwin 4078 (http://mega.nz/#!WcoX2AhJ!Lt8cJi3xK79T4WoeQgmhXh61w7MraO8MfSZBtw2kEnU)1986"Data East"n/a"14.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Daytona USA (http://mega.nz/#!rF4nXS5L!EctMRF8SRT5sNinrWoimBs5t_rYw9aosIFGvsf8iHnQ)1994"Sega"Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Katsuhiro Hiyashi"78.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Dead Connection (http://mega.nz/#!7UgEAZxB!RAjtawxUOo4rKBI9azHJVdUvEhJiv_SelmkvuEWRR2I)1992"Taito"Yoshirou Horie"29.3 MB"
Deer Hunting USA (http://mega.nz/#!DMADmCRZ!6s1czJFkzNMrQnamka61qUiVImf-u92cY4X36Cw8RLY)2000"Sammy USA"n/a"11.2 MB"
Demon’s World (http://mega.nz/#!nZ5WDYCD!R4yUaJaf-s4y8WzFHix8laICA_f6BYeo8vZv4N46FKQ)1990"Taito"Toshiaki Tomisawa, Osamu Oota"43.8 MB"
Devastators (http://mega.nz/#!PRwS0CDJ!44xF1SOvO6Pu32TH4pWWoFtv4bOgngezqOB0XOBXrf4)1988"Konami"Konami Kukeiha Club"33.4 MB"
Diet Go Go (http://mega.nz/#!TR5l2CJJ!Y252VyNgZHQM53F4wb3kdTKe1ryAHmn0ZBB1l-yOh8k)1992"Data East"Tomoyoshi Sato, Seira, Tatsuya Kiuchi"45.2 MB"
Dirt Fox (http://mega.nz/#!HF4RwCja!GqQ6uXtNeU1zMby9psgSJzpJSJGlg949qzCs5vkHcmE)1989"Namco"Shinji Hosoe"26.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
DJ Boy (http://mega.nz/#!CBpiHSwL!5Qcm4ja9Hp3hR3jTp6hoOu1vyjcNzdUUgrDuE1SzvAY)1989"Kaneko"Tatsuya Watanabe, Seiichi Aizu"52.5 MB"
Dogyuun (http://mega.nz/#!fdwzXKDS!297EBrfFKU73JycKjGInhHTWbowCvyN3qWqGNqDAm8c)1992"Toaplan"Tatsuya Uemura"20.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Donkey Kong (http://mega.nz/#!vQoFmQhD!xjzrwVa9dfbmEMqWmQhwqJ9DMf7G2Gus2gHP5xqT-uc)1981"Nintendo"Yukio Kaneoka, Hirokazu Tanaka"4.0 MB"
Donkey Kong Jr. (http://mega.nz/#!jUBUwTqR!_Fc1ayPD9V7Iq_RH5HbFIKjp6-qhlOIeys6wQ9EQHSo)1982"Nintendo"Yukio Kaneoka, Hirokazu Tanaka"7.5 MB"
Double Dragon (http://mega.nz/#!qYgFhCjI!-4d3bcNjLPGzU2vy9dRzowmG1MKLkkXoXC8AujY9Pj0)1987"Technos"Kazunaka Yamane"30.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Double Dragon (Neo Geo) (http://mega.nz/#!aFpViSJb!cQPytUUc6RvLDzZ8fjCjzhALqYm7-lmFuDMQkzDhjiw)1995"SNK"Kiyomi Kataoka, Chiaki Iizuka, Reiko Uehara, Fumio Suzuki"49.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Double Dragon II: The Revenge (http://mega.nz/#!XBoT2QxI!wz7SZkVB_f4X7s0Cj3IopxC7y0exs8oM5CFDpi951RA)1988"Technos"Kazunaka Yamane"39.8 MB"
Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone (http://mega.nz/#!mEwTDCBR!emFSSxwkhsHytYJGXaYEftizFFC3F1k43XuA054bMWY)1990"Technos"A. Inoue, Takaro Nozaki"65.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
DownTown (http://mega.nz/#!aYgFzDJA!jF5ZXEmOAz96xF9BTxFCvQzhbRS8JafEhQHNj6Sb2sQ)1989"Seta"Goblin Sound"49.1 MB"
Dragon Master (http://mega.nz/#!7UhFFKSR!O2OFYzvWAwkdHHafyTtkrw5YQRv29cnV4zzj9JlrFko)1994"Unico"Suk Youn Joo"46.5 MB"
Dragon Unit (http://mega.nz/#!nNASnaKB!9bl92o42Fqw8AmhpSDwhwdhGEZJJ1SJmt_yiaYLBpJI)1989"Athena"Shotaro Sasaki"12.5 MB"
DragonGun (http://mega.nz/#!OExGVQyT!6J0zzmE8ZzUmO24F3KcReFRzXzMy26-YSTt5RUC0rKQ)1992"Data East"Hiroaki Yoshida"76.0 MB"
Dragoon Might (http://mega.nz/#!XY4xwAjS!wNOISwl9XyH-PsmODTDvaoDN5vffF0IJdBQdYMomfno)1995"Konami"Kage7, Ary"49.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Drift Out (http://mega.nz/#!HBp2hRjI!iB_3LbtxIbazGnf7kdvUxGNMvsFPRwbTXV6arSvR4OQ)1991"Visco Corporation"Mr. Fukumori, Space Creative"22.3 MB"
Drift Out ’94: The Hard Order (http://mega.nz/#!2cQTnRTS!_bhqPqJdYwmPhFuUNT8oA3P9HF-SVdarqHtLaqq7ges)1994"Visco Corporation"Opus Corp, Jun Enoki"51.6 MB"
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow Over Mystara (http://mega.nz/#!PR5HnIZJ!neV8kbWcPSbJG3DestKZlePeFC3erqquLBuzvB97gGE)1996"Capcom"Masato Kouda"109.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom (http://mega.nz/#!qYhjHKLZ!8_j0d31ZpdGPx2PocmVOz5cV8OlAFL8rzOKXujOigW4)1994"Capcom"Isao Abe, Takayuki Iwai, Hideki Okugawa"71.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Dynamite Duke (http://mega.nz/#!DB4HwC4D!_H6E4fPBBJqmputei4hXfMMge9wFQLkY75uwaqhNX2w)1989"Seibu Kaihatsu"Akira Satoh"21.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Dynamite DГјx (http://mega.nz/#!7RgDSSbK!JVyibxb-9eerUVXvBOiQEU7-HXEyN4dSzSPRbSocOhA)1988"Sega"Hiroshi Kawaguchi"25.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
E.D.F. Earth Defense Force (http://mega.nz/#!2J4VGYxK!WPhgfVSTHuxStV9-xgIc50wyYMBJYZeCY0xD-_uWbyg)1991"Jaleco"Tsukasa Tawada, Yasuhiko Takashiba"35.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Eco Fighters (http://mega.nz/#!CEwjEKKJ!XESEkEiqjSCfw9R5C2cL0mbEQ8CI8jMrt94-_xriMk4)1993"Capcom"Syun Nishigaki"59.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Eight Man (http://mega.nz/#!vVwxDSoL!O7Q6RjNqGPAFnowk4EQvOIKQsiyj_xfyW49XUzfGrKY)1991"SNK"Yoshihiko Kitamura, Yoko Osaka, MAKIKO"38.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Elevator Action Returns (http://mega.nz/#!eMgziaRQ!tuHviL1XbLqvGqW03xSQ6CHEd6uNXsjtvtc3Uy1yX5k)1994"Taito"Yasuhisa Watanabe"68.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Enforce (http://mega.nz/#!zEwRhIRT!ON1jkT4r0TSvfZupYOcbw40B7igfMphQLxH2XIrd3FM)1989"Taito"Hisayoshi Ogura, Yasuhisa Watanabe, Takami Asano"9.7 MB"
Explosive Breaker (http://mega.nz/#!jAZjSJAD!x9P1iVR14fYW27PSvd6tdPEyu7FkUm22j1y0N5cnnDs)1992"Kaneko"Tatsuya Watanabe, Yasushi Wada, Y.Sakakura"23.6 MB"
Exvania (http://mega.nz/#!3VYzjJoD!Nz-A_6mMPfWhaZyGzAp0oRVTmsBCtiziHRRHMeIIhNw)1992"Namco"Yoshie Arakawa"23.9 MB"
F-1 Dream (http://mega.nz/#!vBRSkDIT!55cZSjJo_PTq_3c4c85Qc2Vks7R3D6mKzZBkufAdHlI)1988"Capcom"Manami Matsumae, Takashi Tateishi"34.3 MB"
F-1 Grand Prix (http://mega.nz/#!GVxBACqY!TZ2hoEEqOhdK8ccvEK6vvS1j1JTB8y3JTTQcwh0h_1U)1991"Video System"Naoki Itamura"20.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
F-1 Grand Prix Part II (http://mega.nz/#!HQhB1CIT!OkpcgWNmalz1EYjIrP43157rNYR2KpqF-g5AqrgSq90)1992"Video System"Soshi Hosoi"31.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
F1 Grand Prix Star (http://mega.nz/#!XR5zEaKb!FhE6tcRtRfQHEStz34iPAV8HaBUzice0sqJEpORJMZI)1991"Jaleco"n/a"8.9 MB"
F1 Grand Prix Star II (http://mega.nz/#!bQgXTQrK!sPy8IsiL6dtEfii_IChEf1cVEmvTYEQGm9aHcueK0gc)1993"Jaleco"n/a"26.0 MB"
Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa (http://mega.nz/#!GcpHja4S!oYebpV20TcTRf_nLmTc7C4bKeWiLFXAY7K50Liv696U)1988"Sega"Tokuhiko Uwabo"28.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Far East Of Eden: Kabuki Klash (http://mega.nz/#!2AwFTQLa!9pIvkLvXsgbDgjIDy9_W8WKfhLja8sIyZbVkoUkHU3s)1995"Hudson Soft"Masaaki Nishizawa, Eisaku Nambu, Kennosuke Suemura, Shigeaki Irie, Hiroaki Shiraishi"47.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Fighter & Attacker (http://mega.nz/#!PY5lHI4I!sxCMI0TFgIMkLs9nUr9PBfzHIdwL7S49CBawgBU354w)1992"Namco"Shinji Hosoe, Takayuki Aihara"78.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Fighting Hawk (http://mega.nz/#!3doHUYAL!yALLlkXCmGnte4EDVumEmUCmgRW6HFYm1-JNprpVtTU)1988"Taito"Yoshinori Ohashi, Kenji Nishi, Chisa"16.0 MB"
Fighting Layer (http://mega.nz/#!CF5xkI4Z!83lJBYeGjILJwOMsOU8FYQmzFrJbXNxQRYeCfeGLZrk)1998"Namco"Takayuki Aihara, Ayako Saso"80.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Final Blow (http://mega.nz/#!CNxXFAwb!qeyAPKD43-AfOJogRaCm9BLBDfeIuz1ydmDjpQvMO3E)1988"Taito"Zuntata"2.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Final Fight (http://mega.nz/#!nU41EQAI!NIDP-nBA_PbBgQfKYsTm-CaXvTwhodzYrW_GOgfMcjs)1989"Capcom"Yoshihiro Sakaguchi, Yoko Shimomura, Yasuaki Fujita"27.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Fire Shark (http://mega.nz/#!DUACETxQ!OsxYzq9SHjZUespwZ6y93z9ZB5F874niyS2LymsvsKY)1989"Toaplan"Masahiro Yuge"26.9 MB"
Four Trax (http://mega.nz/#!fRxjRZJB!SfXx9s6pDfNzISuMAyWKyv5ux8kXGx0HtSr8TUmIttk)1989"Namco"Junko Ozawa, Yoshie Takayanagi"12.9 MB"
Frisky Tom (http://mega.nz/#!fdpQlQbD!MmGan2-RkEHoPg0nUZOHZg07P9-XfWfLlADODYhshdA)1981"Nichibutsu"n/a"1.7 MB"
Funky Jet (http://mega.nz/#!uYhyETCL!bCKTS9d15xSHnAp1ag6ZvtJ4niKi0mlh75JoxvBrE58)1992"Data East"n/a"26.2 MB"
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (http://mega.nz/#!PA5lWIDL!PWDVxyHoNnQCnEzpsNYN7dL_cojVBeG1cEk-0-feR0s)1992"Konami"Tsutomu Ogura, Kenichiro Fukui"46.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Gaia Crusaders (http://mega.nz/#!zI4jGQhZ!_p5Pijt4IRcU4UNhz2A5QSGnViPJ0RWPX9DYIJTJr8A)1999"Noise Factory"Toshikazu Tanaka"33.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Gain Ground (http://mega.nz/#!LY5nCKgQ!kQLLnNg8nBJOQz4Gw1AJSE-FvCbHU8EK2v1nCCn1Kg8)1988"Sega"Yo Takada, Katsuhiro Hayashi"30.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Galaga (http://mega.nz/#!vExRHAKK!RAZ_H8EGAdFVDJFMpXi10qr643iO9RrbWYn0sA1Z5XM)1981"Namco"Nobuyuki Ohnogi"1.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Galaga ’88 (http://mega.nz/#!yUoBTIQJ!7V09XpKuMfoGcDYO81qnFSGjurZ4ZHzJ0P2L3YwZ0b0)1987"Namco"Nobuyuki Oonogi, Hiroyuki Kawada"10.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors (http://mega.nz/#!CN4V2IIC!OTxnD52sGKfOHgZWjK_ZTPmoSDG0l8BdOIHEuStlans)1995"Sunsoft"Masato Araikawa, Takayuki Sasaki"65.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Galmedes (http://mega.nz/#!vURx1KaY!oCzlEWIqwH4iHQtO3zMp_kIr5AkwIusWerfK3xiakVk)1993"Visco Corporation"H. Fukumori, Space Creative"28.8 MB"
Gang Busters (http://mega.nz/#!7VhFUK6T!Q0KNmgjhSimmbJudQizAVX5Uf2wBClcPwS9W8Y245KE)1988"Konami"Shinji Tasaka, Motoaki Furukawa, Seiichi Fukami, Shigemasa Matsuo"21.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Gang Wars (http://mega.nz/#!OEomVKQL!sJrZ0siQXA9jfpsp8WxtYltmNkmn8H7dUb3KROHfIwo)1989"Alpha Denshi"Yuka Watanabe"32.3 MB"
Gardia (http://mega.nz/#!TUJRQRIZ!l25MLQLAVdvf_6Edx76J93uSiBOpoCyJbeAq9jxGPaQ)1986"Sega"n/a"13.8 MB"
Ghost Pilots (http://mega.nz/#!KFhF0BIK!rQkLBJUKx0CjGTsLIASvA-8OWZK9vPujRcACO59jL7U)1991"SNK"Masahiko Hataya"30.2 MB"
Ghosts’n Goblins (http://mega.nz/#!uIoByIyZ!f5ur3XHhKKdgu9k7O0BLm8i3pLAUOoy4r4tj77qbDw8)1985"Capcom"Ayako Mori"21.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Ghouls’n Ghosts (http://mega.nz/#!fUp3zYrD!pAqXbihTNpSyO5YGUtJwUu_mq4VYtn37Kktzc08s9ms)1988"Capcom"Tamayo Kawamoto"56.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Gladiator (http://mega.nz/#!2QpgVIwL!90DzAlxHDoU1_8qO-nngl6XXjOK1RRrIlPG9BROa-x4)1986"Taito"n/a"7.2 MB"
Global Champion (http://mega.nz/#!bFxRCAKD!lUuCWc2qLI2-_NKvXfle41J-sgknXswERdWL7ZANN5g)1994"Taito"Yasuhisa Watanabe"78.3 MB"
Go Go! Mile Smile (http://mega.nz/#!bdRHDZSK!LzT_rt8c9EnK6tamHtF_7hjrTn-qqJUts6W2WKMtWZE)1995"Fuuki"A. Inu. Nishida"53.3 MB"
Godzilla (http://mega.nz/#!nM5RiJyS!xmeNWWNre99mfXXk-Ps3FbWc0qnx-ixBnghq7RjUEZk)1993"Banpresto"Shirotomo Aizawa"37.0 MB"
Golden Axe (http://mega.nz/#!SZwBBA5a!aKIejmVocPBOTTyl841SMUg8pd6VN5w7gcMq0q0iArI)1989"Sega"Tohru Nakabayashi"60.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder (http://mega.nz/#!6BhxEKRD!GRcYYr0bllhuA4VjpUyqjGMsdrc2QcltPXXGyNHFm_0)1992"Sega"Masanori Takeuchi, Tomoyuki Kawamura"36.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Grand Striker: Human Cup (http://mega.nz/#!qJRynIjS!yPO00aV_EoIOS2zcRbYR0bggniy_OCURxKZ0CIUQIqg)1993"Human"Hironori Tanaka, Masahiro Yonezawa, Kanako Yamakita, Konomi Itoh, Katsunari Kitajima"42.6 MB"
Green Beret (http://mega.nz/#!bYgDVb5Q!0JRWRu1I8GQxZD7LC5umPvSobgFtvAwDpgMbpylqhC8)1985"Konami"n/a"6.3 MB"
Growl (http://mega.nz/#!aMQXVYIB!NydXy5gANWHpBZnm_2fJD7bOsgD5py2vGwJxTQtPTVc)1991"Taito"Yasuhisa Watanabe"43.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Guardian (http://mega.nz/#!6MZWWS5R!Di_QPT0k2lAbECMNHrmKkZpyS4BH1_-Or6y6ymT1bjM)1986"Taito"Tatsuya Uemura, Masahiro Yuge"11.3 MB"
Guerrilla War (http://mega.nz/#!mJpT3ArZ!rSwIQc8_Uu-OrSTQwSfoEIwsXLzpL8Aw6XXYw7gpfZU)1987"SNK"Kenny"13.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Gun Frontier (http://mega.nz/#!LAo30KIb!8rtBWH4fGKKAahR6zeznFYQTC8sDlElAeKHmybnKFug)1991"Taito"Hidetoshi Fukumori"43.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Gunbird 2 (http://mega.nz/#!TZwDxaqS!ZpUiNUgHPTeWw898HfRCihr5dd4PfKwT6Hvk62Uywwo)1998"Psikyo"Masaki Izutani"28.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Gundhara: Juudan Arashi (http://mega.nz/#!DAgEUSqL!t31hWARJVMcEp0yqA89WbGFmOI94f2YSaixSMQloHAo)1995"Banpresto"n/a"30.4 MB"
Gunforce: Battle Fire Engulfed Terror Island (http://mega.nz/#!iJoD1KbA!H1P7ZwK_WsTop5n5xAcSt1sdsXwqkL4JlB9Bob5Ik3E)1991"Irem"Hiroshi Kimura"19.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Gunforce II (http://mega.nz/#!eBoR2AoR!1AALHE6EyVuXVa8NYskoa0LjvlduKRiq38I4MQFwd2c)1994"Irem"Takushi Hiyamuta"10.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
GunMaster (http://mega.nz/#!7VAjRJiS!O3w_iIsPPnGrZf2B4Gum9jcWFSGJY7kF8vS9hYN7iZ0)1994"Metro"Famishin, Shadow, Maz"48.6 MB"
Guwange (http://mega.nz/#!mY4lwIYT!BrdnFHSrbHMXGn8jQZ6z0wrDg60WPmjfQJTjAlVcjfc)1999"Cave"Masahiro Kusunoki, Natsuko Naitou"50.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Hammerin’ Harry (http://mega.nz/#!7Bo1WCwR!o-o2gjb5fbQDxcOuhPpFib0ZSuMOrOBT3m5CM_ciuog)1990"Irem"Takushi Hiyamuta"30.1 MB"
Hang-On (http://mega.nz/#!eMozXYAB!SxN56lTIrnCeDBfNY8EBuS0qzhl25XkWurGksUIYjjc)1985"Sega"Hiroshi Kawaguchi"5.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Haunted Castle (http://mega.nz/#!XM5nFahQ!dOQEFm8VTbScLeD_m7pMtgB-DL9rvGD_2tjbMI4NYm0)1988"Konami"Kenichi Matsubara"15.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Heated Barrel (http://mega.nz/#!DApHTCpY!hBZNmocSVIFZzGeRjk3bk_UzkQij0mnnJVWMb6NzTo8)1992"TAD"n/a"11.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Heavy Barrel (http://mega.nz/#!XAoBAIYK!31HJpvhEjClcy7r5nR04UQ5QfwR7IEkcTv5-GbRn0jc)1987"Data East"Azusa Hara, Hiroaki Yoshida"21.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Heavy Unit (http://mega.nz/#!PFwDUYYB!vBT2Ywn4uprPsTtDioFiB7fELTeeNbtYB4f_fCsHzl4)1988"Taito"Tatsuya Watanabe"39.6 MB"
Hellfire (http://mega.nz/#!XNwzVATS!zAKsieAFQVFVNWv82UmSNMCDUkck6RFEMG9IMsKve_g)1989"Taito"Tatsuya Uemura"39.1 MB"
Holosseum (http://mega.nz/#!6VwT1BwL!64ubcfNaA7fkF5FD3ahAYLZAI_-fA72o_BfE2p2k_bw)1992"Sega"n/a"9.9 MB"
Hook (http://mega.nz/#!XBJQlSSZ!4Gbb7IzdF-H2gErrvGoItljejixymNPUARMLorfrWJc)1992"Irem"n/a"43.5 MB"
Hyper Duel (http://mega.nz/#!jJphga6Z!7Ag6CUjXdWNejxcMTh0IPFxRa8uPUOSEl5DnZ1wLri8)1993"Tecnosoft"Hyakutaro Tsukumo, Toshiharu Yamanishi, Tomomi Ootani"80.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Hyper Dyne Side Arms (http://mega.nz/#!zBg3GYbZ!R6DDW7CwLhbHUO3eGZSNhrPKj5GhbJmM-tD6fhCbla4)1986"Capcom"Ayako Mori"37.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Ikari Warriors (http://mega.nz/#!PEgDBI6S!ENjJxff0EXanMANms7NOqKyaztI7pjOi94hm9-yeDhw)1986"SNK"Mr. O"9.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Ikari III: The Rescue (http://mega.nz/#!WExVHKIa!V6JfMQL3tdEFKrJfMb-VJF7hrnIxiiYhJFUym3h9Vlg)1989"SNK"Kikuko Hataya, Toshikazu Tanaka"26.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Indy 500 (http://mega.nz/#!2cwzHY6a!o16PXsfgPZMDtsdZAK1NJ_2MnAghqNA4duxPhXlfpaM)1995"Sega"Tomoyuki Kawamura, David Leytze"16.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Jackal (http://mega.nz/#!7BolXAaT!WvlvvP30PHN4Nb1HMOyi4-a3NvtW-5jsWcSAAq-LpS4)1986"Konami"Konami Kukeiha Club"13.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Jet Wave (http://mega.nz/#!HN4mlYbK!rAruNFl-ZBImVaJuV716JKhE6k6X5jdQn1MbKqSiTLs)1996"Konami"Mutsuhiko Izumi"33.5 MB"
Kabuki-Z (http://mega.nz/#!DZpm1LST!y2–rFxCRLu7SCNyhlBFLA3r3Yz27ZRF8jIgOaU7o8c)1988"Taito"Tatsuya Watanabe"27.5 MB"
Kageki (http://mega.nz/#!aYBSyBgI!MJunk3DGuPYtTICDepPM9DjfoGAnEnOHfyo0FEafC0E)1988"Taito"Tatsuya Watanabe, Seiichi Aizu"24.1 MB"
Karate Blazers (http://mega.nz/#!eVwjWSaB!dSkT_XhS8IYHsBuEFNLMW3j6yv5jD7QEue-VJ7q3hWc)1991"Video System"Kenji Okuda, Naoki Itamura, Suda Akira"28.8 MB"
Karnov (http://mega.nz/#!bRoVwADZ!YBFMIwT9UwKK2v9hwa0-zSVP5a4d0eY3glnQ45Tcv6I)1987"Data East"n/a"3.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Kidou Senshi SD Gundam: Psycho Salamander no Kyoui oh (http://mega.nz/#!6EgHgJgQ!AucWaqtOilvGqK0dvS9t4pdsex72XmoxCxIBzlP9fhw)1991"Banpresto"King Bee"27.5 MB"
King of Dragons, The (http://mega.nz/#!yF5FDYia!p_ONXscEg7A3C5gLHNXPUKHgS4oWfSKRUJ_2lSqtiuk)1991"Capcom"Yoko Shimomura"24.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
King of the Monsters (http://mega.nz/#!CJ4DmIgS!U6N49RkPZdX9DvRn4EMbsESQaBcBS7312urgIM9drPo)1991"SNK"Toshikazu Tanaka, Kazuhiro Nishida, Ten6 Jaguars"39.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Knights of the Round (http://mega.nz/#!rJ4RAIRK!OuD-vO9PZDcJq00RaN_8mhKbdSNziyfynLM5d6IilSE)1991"Capcom"Isao Abe"62.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Knuckle Bash (http://mega.nz/#!HYInCJDD!q3B9ZyBzXRcg5EsKKCH3-4f5pBPr63W9enN9o3KawnI)1993"Toaplan"Osamu Ohta, Masahiro Yuge"34.2 MB"
Knuckle Heads (http://mega.nz/#!bMoHkCyQ!9bo6H5rBcIQ9NqCCreMjenANi6UeO4EadpKxCv2YJEk)1993"Namco"Takayuki Aihara"111.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Knuckle Joe (http://mega.nz/#!rN4kyBLS!VEvwPebehzqi-ZCNbQ_GRoXXzAzRsh_eU_th4XkmU0k)1985"Seibu Kaihatsu"n/a"4.0 MB"
Kozure Ookami (http://mega.nz/#!bUIS0aLC!QMrereQYtK_7yUak83zXKbul8aOeV4fkQbDaHge9Ub0)1987"Nichibutsu"Kenji Yoshida"20.0 MB"
Kung-Fu Master, The: Jackie Chan (http://mega.nz/#!iNREibbZ!49JLrNV8C8oqELyDzj2duFNEub_E0OR7m1sCEj4yDts)1995"Kaneko"Tatsuya Watanabe, Kaoru Yasuda"13.9 MB"
Kyros (http://mega.nz/#!Kdg3XSjY!kOPOsOJo4ZRw4SMiKaRaaYIPvgRi8Dw6NeQeoQsBwZ0)1986"Alpha Denshi"Satoshi Hagitani"21.2 MB"
Land Sea Air Squad (http://mega.nz/#!iQQ3CIgY!1lvhuZxPpMgxuGbYxPNt4zgcuY55uh5xLQ9QkS1mrOE)1986"Taito"n/a"5.2 MB"
Last Duel (http://mega.nz/#!jRBVDQQZ!JA9hmSPV4-UkGiaZaqxB_m714A14P_CCB30JKHQWh8w)1988"Capcom"Tamayo Kawamoto"34.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Last Resort (http://mega.nz/#!CNgnFSqS!xK6IW7yVsb-mGv9yeaIoZwCa4D7QdgVwvssQHl1coso)1992"SNK"Toshio Shimizu, Yasuo Yamate"50.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Last Striker (http://mega.nz/#!LQxDgDaZ!azdwo-rouXFIcgrWY6KtuvXUnG0DNqQkMwQpq75ZjiQ)1989"East Technology"Takaro Nozaki"16.0 MB"
Lee Trevino’s Fighting Golf (http://mega.nz/#!OQZSUJ7D!KQ1X4DVhUM-SlkpdKmH5bF1PvLt4vkAq0FX2jN9uYf8)1988"SNK"n/a"33.3 MB"
Legend of Success Joe (http://mega.nz/#!aUJXGCiQ!OCi9I7utSSy45BL-ZnIDLJOorJ1MT3gPuB_jl4PGYsQ)1991"SNK"Wave Corp."47.5 MB"
Legionnaire (http://mega.nz/#!jZgVWapZ!9oJ354sV1XX9FajO02KK06FhddzwDWrLGY6lcSGi1Kc)1992"TAD"Yusaku Aoki"34.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Lethal Crash Race (http://mega.nz/#!zJYmXZJS!uEQaxuQ8U8meDOrPli3ZHOL55sn3f68Phv1e-A3I2L0)1993"Video System"Soshi Hosoi"97.2 MB"
Lethal Enforcers (http://mega.nz/#!iV5BCYST!8eEKpsZ8c2vqyLpdULyzSXSX33vmfQnat56fcrpMzlQ)1992"Konami"Kenichiro Fukui"30.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters (http://mega.nz/#!zFoTxYDQ!xCkVyQMZHOrqDCky3NdqyWrh_4PoZ27mzb0j_aTZzRU)1994"Konami"Yuichi Sakakura, Tsuyoshi Sekito"55.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Lightning Fighters (http://mega.nz/#!aBhRhQaR!xe3lLpxs5RFpbIBpT2RC4_Tlea5EayJ9sgSIW-hH1Qs)1990"Konami"Michiru Yamane, Kenichi Matsubara"38.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Liquid Kids (http://mega.nz/#!OQYFlBgC!WyYwEAEtPfWJkyEUQxM45OI9H4-_bKGwM-TetBRoenE)1990"Taito"Kazuko Umino"58.2 MB"
Lock-On: Tatsumi Air Force (http://mega.nz/#!KF4FiDKD!wmjuWL8_0BDKU1XPRyZicfVQ17BN8qO6MkhI4a9-aKs)1986"Tatsumi Electronics"n/a"20.6 MB"
Macross Plus (http://mega.nz/#!2MYRkCBa!Vp6H-V-ZKbc3e3S_N7dE95Co-v9Q0JBz_szq-JdiNGQ)1996"Banpresto"Kenichi Suzuki"16.8 MB"
Mad Gear (http://mega.nz/#!SMRyUSYJ!f5WvQHbrFkgYKtMnSLWrmSb8B3JSSnMVKlehkVP7XeU)1988"Capcom"Takashi Tateishi"24.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Mad Motor (http://mega.nz/#!ychhjJoL!j63gOUUcvrzZHi1VCH6VEmIoMYWfnPty8eZLi241gOc)1989"Mitchell"n/a"24.4 MB"
Mad Shark (http://mega.nz/#!LNoznQwA!htkDm_WwXMFYpqLb-j74RZMIaGT0v9ZrhhVwDO9NVFY)1993"Allumer"Yoko Ogawa, Hisao Shiomi"31.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Magical Date EX (http://mega.nz/#!mQAxXBzC!Rh1JtCZ77TXoT07QmU5lvO1biGn9bkIhp4z_I0ABTlI)1997"Taito"Hiroyuki Misawa, Norihiro Furukawa"45.2 MB"
Magician Lord (http://mega.nz/#!SdwnVIAL!xku2dPxnqJI9CLckqemCawbMsMiWbRRbCaWchrQWPZw)1990"SNK"Yuka Watanabe, Hiroaki Shimizu, Hideki Yamamoto"42.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
MagMax (http://mega.nz/#!7BIm2QxK!r3LGAwDJ_iYH-BUa-5Qmwr13yCcmZbjHRxNneHQqTbU)1985"Nichibutsu"Ryoichi Yamada"21.2 MB"
Make Trax (http://mega.nz/#!DIpgDIgR!xMs9kJh_xCBOtcI6bjxfHPfcQRHh00FcXWhack94wvo)1981"Kural Electric"Masashi Yamaguchi"2.2 MB"
Marble Madness (http://mega.nz/#!uQ5HhKSR!ReYQPDqKWKmdynL-Pty5MD36nt1OdTODt1JPBkmmvOo)1984"Atari"Hal Canon, Brad Fuller"33.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Martial Champion (http://mega.nz/#!XVxDGSJB!R4Hyfz9XKRZqLuP2gk7Yjjr2ge2MkSHHhcymppiz84I)1993"Konami"Junya Nakano, Deep Sleep Sugisawa"34.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Marvel Land (http://mega.nz/#!OYYkTB5A!JJd7lzZ1XZLOBbJzWOJT-cJnJzhclJ247s0XLdW7MEo)1990"Namco"Etsuo Ishii"31.2 MB"
Marvel Super Heroes (http://mega.nz/#!TR5hBAZC!mWhI9kQUgZoAtM7xTTRAT01JsSRV2A7z3yL-P_TCNBE)1995"Capcom"Takayuki Iwai, Yuki Iwai, Taturo Zuzuki"86.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (http://mega.nz/#!GUhXGQCS!j0f_XPXUbk3GWERBQPetZO7THEu6PwROOzAMdkAiUoA)1998"Capcom"Yuko Takehara, Masato Kouda"111.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Masked Riders Club Battle Race (http://mega.nz/#!OIoz1A7Y!goWn4i2B6u3WGuovZqExKNrFpiwu59Mqq4nkYLqQR2M)1993"Banpresto"Naoya Doi, Akira Inoue, Hiroshi Yamanaka"38.7 MB"
Mat Mania (http://mega.nz/#!yBpEjKgA!aTaHG93egTL5ubTT_Ouw5Hfje3CyweX5ygnA1Zm-jh0)1985"Taito"Computer Gang Stars Co."9.8 MB"
Matrimelee (http://mega.nz/#!nNJ0DAbK!Cs13V8v-ZWu2U-OzWpVFEMkB4jZoVcaYa6hVOY39848)2003"Atlus"Toshikazu Tanaka"58.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Maze of Flott (http://mega.nz/#!mEQklThA!jxzGG0Nvy2gUOUyEox1EbDfnRZzHUDEN4r7zz-PU9nc)1989"Taito"Yasuhisa Watanabe"23.9 MB"
Mazinger Z (http://mega.nz/#!6MgFySwK!2b-NntqTl_RUfzYBprrTuddVGsnr3DIvnDHCZImtCwI)1994"Banpresto"n/a"46.3 MB"
Mechanized Attack (http://mega.nz/#!WcxDFKxA!6Wo6_tidJqaUcAUheEOtYMX5QCd2OCjKAI2dT3-wQos)1989"SNK"Toshikazu Tanaka, Kikuko Hataya"7.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Mercs (http://mega.nz/#!3N4nlQDL!-35Io23wa-zwSpPa5xcgyXP1OP5I4wswXVN_F5ZDB6A)1990"Capcom"Manami Matsumae"20.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Meta Fox (http://mega.nz/#!SQYxVJJS!pzXiuKFSZkHY3PtnikgbMib_FZlMrCRJHvsWi1L7M5w)1989"Seta"Goblin Sound"9.4 MB"
Metal Black (http://mega.nz/#!3cwjTKqD!RYIt92QopPKcgB5RUrDaLwieKAQ2BUV28lTbNEuYHHY)1991"Taito"Yasuhisa Watanabe"68.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Metal Hawk (http://mega.nz/#!3FxlgKAY!E5EsIy5xf24smw9vXAbQvGt-SkIOgfN5fff6hSKdON0)1988"Namco"Shinji Hosoe, Kazuo Noguchi"55.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Metal Slug 5 (http://mega.nz/#!uMoDmIiQ!bNf_MDnIiwU0MUTAmYJYIWN7F3RM3Ls_Jk_6MZUIxxI)2003"SNK"Toshikazu Tanaka"44.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Metamoqester (http://mega.nz/#!6FwxGKhZ!ebkvBb2PwtZUvgyvUB3R1xkWI9B2O1VF2DD0kGczH24)1995"Banpresto"Satoshi Akamatsu"21.5 MB"
Metro-Cross (http://mega.nz/#!jchjzIhZ!K-JK6oAiIfM47ak2Svfe7wPm8rQaAPoJe3a1E2fmdkQ)1985"Namco"Nobuyuki Ohnogi"2.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker (http://mega.nz/#!CR4HUSYQ!YaFHaUTG6NoKiZmWwS7PVu_gNLK_hNi_fE5C0JMF8z0)1990"Sega"Michael Jackson, Hiroshi Kubota"55.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Mobile Suit Gundam (http://mega.nz/#!nMpWxShJ!fcXxZKQ7K1cypFroQmEzb7hfJIj5F3GNzupGRgjbTcU)1993"Banpresto"Naoya Doi"29.3 MB"
Mobile Suit Gundam EX Revue (http://mega.nz/#!KMJFGDxR!mvow18zBZCDXnXfObC5VZb6pd50rqyri81K1gXWhBEY)1994"Banpresto"Naoya Doi"74.6 MB"
Monster Maulers (http://mega.nz/#!KQoDHaTZ!sbkgYYjaoY1a0AHVhny492L5xvpkHIlT1OCrReqjssI)1993"Konami"Yoshihiko Koezuka"65.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Motor Raid (http://mega.nz/#!SNxHnQpL!DucK0qffTzvbaLQZrKgIGQStREhAHbFHaCiXSZ9z2u0)1997"Sega"Makito Nomiya"67.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Mystic Warriors: Wrath of the Ninjas (http://mega.nz/#!bV5xVQIA!5QlcV5oBo-iuf0KCGks1xP4MglYdjyD2Rlpf98P531U)1993"Konami"Junya Nakano, Yuji Takenouchi"74.0 MB"(rip by bmosely)
N.A.R.C. (http://mega.nz/#!PY5xAQqb!G5CD0HkZ7JdMsMp27h288WI4K2rBHvN9W6Rqv6KG3qg)1988"Williams"Brian Schmidt"35.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun (http://mega.nz/#!6EwxSChJ!7gVEFR_7IE5SNOEGhUaKm32PTvosnP8aEAcjMwgtV-8)1986"Technos"Kazuo Sawa"24.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Nemo (http://mega.nz/#!XdxHQAyQ!yGXnaNep92K9uiWsSlT_kcJZmX-TKo4ZV4TxyNh_BE0)1990"Capcom"Yoko Shimomura"63.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
New Rally-X (http://mega.nz/#!aNo3GK6J!ZrVVbFdNKCQ63cV3MDVeLL83y_YE1Z2mq5xc3bc07Bg)1981"Namco"Nobuyuki Ohnogi"1.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
New Zealand Story (http://mega.nz/#!rZhhUCQD!CnQ2ep2mJGHf-kY1nGdX3PyErFb6kopY-n8rCZlc5RA)1988"Taito"Hisayoshi Ogura, Yasuko Yamada, Yasuhisa Watanabe"9.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Next Space, The (http://mega.nz/#!CNARxQLQ!TR8ch-nb6BCXMdQXvmpKVbyX1XMSQT2FksBc-cVcz1k)1989"SNK"Kikuko Hataya"38.5 MB"
Night Slashers (http://mega.nz/#!GYhRxA7L!G8AqRFCtvhO6FlxM_aUmeHh3eFJOqfsaCruoZBbpy28)1993"Data East"Tatsuya Kiuchi, Tomoyoshi Sato"59.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Ninja Baseball Bat Man (http://mega.nz/#!zQ4EwaZS!6JEV4oMUFaoMNcwLwfAEH26EwheDoU-TBwoij2yT18Y)1993"Irem"Hayashi Sho, Jitta"34.6 MB"
Ninja Combat (http://mega.nz/#!3RxHiIiY!sAbYuZzgwNym_dTwYaLR4cToe_ogfBdBAFMSnQxSEa0)1990"SNK"Hideki Yamamoto, Hiroaki Shimizu"52.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Ninja Gaiden (http://mega.nz/#!nUoRlazB!sHEzQyebUlLS2ln_DoV8J874AEX6kR-Uw_a5L89Vkp8)1988"Tecmo"Mikio Saito, Ryuichi Nitta"94.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Ninja Kids, The (http://mega.nz/#!mJpnBCAT!jZiX3BOaYLuFEn7BfIigpd49uiK-6FSaqHXqvkHApso)1991"Taito"Fumiaki Imaoka, Hiroshige Tonomura, Norihiro Furukawa, V. Ohashi"23.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Ninja Warriors, The (http://mega.nz/#!bBpHSYIA!B1f3FqJhTcZvTGL3S41jTthjeEk9qGeMypvE2GmWivg)1988"Taito"Hisayoshi Ogura"58.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Nostradamus (http://mega.nz/#!nUZAwSCZ!JxNNGZRaFfbcjNm7ST0N4rNgMchIME0jF6b0MbusLFU)1993"Face"Mika Nozawa, Matsudaira Ako"36.7 MB"
Ollie King (http://mega.nz/#!OM4lyKwR!OkTWQn8d7rg2z7YExFc2aQRZJuBSl7ZqegbAtT4IKKo)2004"Sega"Hideki Naganuma"56.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Operation Thunderbolt (http://mega.nz/#!uYJDFSpD!FFkLPj7fph4-UL0IqVIUPEJliZjXqi8lI82b5RycujI)1988"Taito"Shizuo Aizawa"6.4 MB"
Operation Wolf (http://mega.nz/#!Oco0iABL!Ji1UGVt7VcWTTH3NB6fQx7mJzTjfH4SNiv4eu2J_-S0)1987"Taito"Hiroshi Tuda"2.9 MB"
Operation Wolf 3 (http://mega.nz/#!6E4HBIDZ!Yc_RLCq7WIFHWHBSVNNEfVF1xTlQzpIraFB9uRbtFQM)1994"Taito"Hiroshi Tuda"55.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Outfoxies, The (http://mega.nz/#!nNwjhKDb!oE8z2xjjTXIQMAlv7WRG89FrXCXMIbsDJWyOIblAMvo)1995"Namco"Masahiro Fukuzawa"61.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
OutRun (http://mega.nz/#!LEhniSpa!jDifh1gaSpay5ys1Gj6-gyjQ-NWvndittYw7nNDfC6g)1986"Sega"Hiroshi Kawaguchi"89.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
OutRunners (http://mega.nz/#!7EwHTQSb!BvQ8G0Z6euHEWrFSg6Qq6D2NPD0RnJsNy8z8x61pDgA)1992"Sega"Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Takayuki Nakamura, Takenobu Mitsuyoshi"59.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Over Top (http://mega.nz/#!KU5TAQIR!ZUb59XzQ-YKIFxuNkrKSzeHjZe26QXWwFLOXRfEhamU)1996"ADK"Keiichiro Segawa, Takao Ohshima, Hideki Yamamoto"38.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
P.O.W.: Prisoners of War (http://mega.nz/#!yMwiQDZS!wGarEaTkJOA9GYOC5GL0FbavNqsxZ6gvX09aOjHfeuA)1988"SNK"Toshikazu Tanaka, Yoko Osaka, Kazuhiro Nishida"80.9 MB"
Pac-Man (http://mega.nz/#!PI5jEabY!gJghqrFrDo5yIAbHDZqbcQsik5cQ2D5V1ELFjO2F1TY)1980"Namco"Toshio Kai"646 KB"(rip by ruiner9)
Parodius Da! (http://mega.nz/#!eZpXTKbK!Or1JY32E5-uWw_SfLiXTC1QtN9dsthFR4ACDR0hYKOY)1990"Konami"Konami Kukeiha Club"38.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Pop ‘n Bounce (http://mega.nz/#!nYpn0aZa!M1R2DXVWz8iudapneaEj2qhpV_eY_5MuO9NaZCDQ9aM)1997"Video System"Naoki Sakamura"34.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Power Drift (http://mega.nz/#!WZQylSyY!JBzITwSPmeh_1rQJEFwwEVFlL3JUSYPBFiUEeArFwFs)1988"Sega"Hiroshi Kawaguchi"57.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Power Spikes (http://mega.nz/#!6IZwFYzY!uJzGSCPh_-09ub4Yx8bG_Zdl-GFOAHOuihGQCaSTi_s)1991"Video System"n/a"13.3 MB"
Power Spikes II (http://mega.nz/#!zVAxBJYR!hq5CmjqpV-agmDXtN0hiKTdDATI4mV3cLkjhbrejUn0)1994"SNK"Soshi Hosoi"59.8 MB"
Progear (http://mega.nz/#!vYxDnQpD!-hruzq_i8WPgPaUQgXS4ZKqQ0CDx1tSM-mNvPheScjY)2001"Capcom"Yukinori Kikuchi"46.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Psychic Force (http://mega.nz/#!uFhRSSoA!e4BGhTO8vKuDkf9NsRy9aHxnUfduVk_CgUF8rsYPcPM)1996"Taito"Hideki Takahagi"38.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Pulstar (http://mega.nz/#!uVwDWA5D!N2BDc-JztOe-AHSPzQ2LvAnz_vanVA8q3g5j4AlPiJo)1995"SNK"Harumi Fujita"30.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Punisher, The (http://mega.nz/#!LUwzhIaT!Mvt1Vm09Bj6uHr3bGzP4OFohd4kvL17UoeuFeBDxdk4)1993"Capcom"Yoko Shimomura, Isao Abe"55.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Puzzle De Pon! (http://mega.nz/#!SQJx0LjS!EA0iK4ODz84EH27qqGTPlgmU1-JT5Nu6J83l7D7a_cU)1995"Taito"Light Link Music, Kenichi Kamio"26.9 MB"
Quartet (http://mega.nz/#!DRwjVICJ!JTqNV_0HuL9AotvRSIcqrF2cclymlO6DbfIedXWHeeM)1986"Sega"Katsuhiro Hayashi"12.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
R-Type Leo (http://mega.nz/#!fdhjRaSA!bW_rnDiGBT6P4SN7lvebNLeSSXvtU34glXr2BTMm2AI)1992"Irem"Hiroshi Kimura"21.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Rabio Lepus (http://mega.nz/#!aZI0CSpa!ZXOm3ItnwKMlbQ5jdGSznK4bvp4kmhGvNbjEmJBo5d4)1987"V-System"Yasutoshi Ishida, Kenji Okuda"41.5 MB"
Racin’ Force (http://mega.nz/#!ycpRxaJI!VnJ47hJGRQI1k7bRObBwIw1aLm_m-vVDewhctw2OTV4)1993"Konami"Konami Kukeiha Club"14.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Racing Hero (http://mega.nz/#!uMYUSJ4b!YOnx-pMuQunCRZvfZ0uKQSwZhkJix0rusFrB7GWBsFc)1990"Sega"Hikoshi Hashimoto"32.8 MB"
Rad Mobile (http://mega.nz/#!qVIwBZZb!7rKF52S41xaQSaX1he2gNwijzkl1xKOhNL3dYv0Pe5s)1991"Sega"Kazuhiko Nagai"27.5 MB"
Radiant Silvergun (http://mega.nz/#!KdphnSaa!A-TSzCRIAl-H22SeSDGlSHgjuh8kW0W66Bx-_31plOY)1998"Treasure"Hitoshi Sakimoto"51.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Radiant Silvergun+.7z (http://mega.nz/#!bZ4FGSSR!Oe1Uwzia1ShV4a8miarAGV1oL6tb1fXQE3PWSrQN5yc)1998"Treasure"Hitoshi Sakimoto"136.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Rafflesia (http://mega.nz/#!SRgWHA4A!SBItKzw40mEggEMUcjLQFEjeO0lv-dq60W6mzvMMXHo)1986"Sega"n/a"8.5 MB"
Rage of the Dragons (http://mega.nz/#!bVohgCIL!EgBpmulVxFGSbIsv6I3SlIHdspmxl27mUe6bncBtQlM)2002"SNK"Toshikazu Tanaka"40.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Raiga: Strato Fighter (http://mega.nz/#!jJgRUSrR!LzmtkKIajtzzYX5xuES3NzuyaQ3l3ukRTRlGCl26fH8)1991"Tecmo"Mitsuhito Tanaka, Mikio Saito"48.9 MB"
Rambo III (http://mega.nz/#!rZ51SJwJ!m7jePYseKvVZJaOx2rrrbZYW-BvxH0ws7QnSubGWCr8)1989"Taito"Masahiko Takaki, Yasuko Yamada, Pinch Punch"18.9 MB"
Rapid Hero (http://mega.nz/#!OBQ3UQLZ!m6WSUmIwbQBGWJ9mMn_9CcGRAMzxNHcWGH9tlxfxoUU)1994"Media Trading"Kazunori Hideya, Manabu Namiki, Mustard Papa"31.0 MB"
Rastan Saga II (http://mega.nz/#!bY4hDQaS!11NOZzbWhd_24gUH7zdZaGSXgqfnSbN86iyWMCTNVgU)1988"Taito"Hisayoshi Ogura"34.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Red Earth (http://mega.nz/#!vNhnACAL!uIZog8UnddQtfWZFsV_vayB6lCp_1QwOSZQYfmEE2Ss)1996"Capcom"Takayuki Iwai"155.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Rezon (http://mega.nz/#!vIxzGZoI!1LE17dOix8xNje8BKU9OSR3LdrmjE9zGaV0D-_zlRqw)1991"Allumer"Hideyuki Ueno"5.2 MB"
Riding Hero (http://mega.nz/#!TdQUhIKY!t9B0UOvBlYKH8mfSFguZAppibcraR7HhSPfcxBcFwIA)1990"SNK"Synthesize Yamada"50.4 MB"
Ring of Destruction: Slammasters II (http://mega.nz/#!vIplgARZ!oQCRRVgvHi2XC9Zh2ZophODH0wsSTNxq0116cEW5Yvg)1994"Capcom"Toshio Kanjino, Syun Nishigaki, Isao Abe"118.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Ring Rage (http://mega.nz/#!HFQA1bKa!VykcIR2VePa8obbcP0yMRaIuSVx98TjD5BdICAv4uNU)1992"Taito"n/a"15.0 MB"
RoboCop: The Future of Law Enforcement (http://mega.nz/#!SV4j3CoK!-8hYT31rjuKTOYLjUk17ttV5CRoSG-HQNrm2xFmTCoM)1988"Data East"Basil Poledouris, Hiroaki Yoshida, Hitomi Komatsu, Hiroyuki"31.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
RoboCop 2 (http://mega.nz/#!mA5H0SpQ!Oabt-b_Y2sSKN4Y9G0uuj4w9UNTt6xvm36e8vurloMU)1991"Data East"Tatsuya Kiuchi, Tomoyoshi Satou"16.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Roby Army (http://mega.nz/#!7MZEzSiS!0rJBjTi0IzIval1NjX7N4Vi1XYaOr2yjksROcmiV3oo)1991"SNK"Yasumasa Yamada, Kazuhiro Nishida"43.2 MB"
Rock’n Rage (http://mega.nz/#!XEAhUbIZ!Swga6IfNgZ-IIX-3SJ2toN1Q0bqzR3HV2P9FkQ7S7ls)1986"Konami"Shigeru Fukutake, Iku Mizutani, Satoe Terashima, Noriko Gushiken, Kazuki Muraoka"76.9 MB"
Rohga: Armor Force (http://mega.nz/#!XVhDjCTS!_8gqRPyWYE_LCCo-DxTM10hKtKzJ6hdz6HPSEgCXhZk)1991"Data East"Hiroaki Yoshida, Akira Takemoto"56.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Roller Aces (http://mega.nz/#!fcZkxZbQ!sIXMuPzRalcAowE4gLt-EHtwJOj52-tpaeHIlM6gkHY)1983"Taito"n/a"3.8 MB"
Rollergames (http://mega.nz/#!eN5VlYBI!AoW1Rw2Ym9J8SEdt8ezNqNQ_I2dR2Pj0oZSlohyI2UM)1991"Konami"n/a"19.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Run and Gun (http://mega.nz/#!TMJjDYBJ!I86NXMw0RjperyViQJY9m-VZNRQyXrTXA6xrGarRGAY)1993"Konami"Mutsuhiko Izumi"60.2 MB"
Run and Gun 2 (http://mega.nz/#!LFB0RDaA!TwnPNd30NTZN4b5QGKkyChsN6dqLhNpPK6NGJBUEzQU)1996"Konami"Mutsuhiko Izumi"62.7 MB"
Rushing Heroes (http://mega.nz/#!SQhGxAxK!VMKQY4Bv32GA1oGtup0hvnth5oyR7dyhXNlV0oQeHUA)1997"Konami"Yuichi Sakakura, Name-Kun"70.8 MB"
Ryu Jin (http://mega.nz/#!SRYQxQzI!N6ge7W41yFafn107bUL_lMcm0IojcG2Hzrj_16kS8Y0)1993"Taito"H.Tsuda, T.Inohawa"44.6 MB"
S.P.Y. – Special Project Y (http://mega.nz/#!Tc5HkZjY!z9MaZDD81fD5zKARvbj6WB81NwY3b-N-UIjj1rMc33w)1989"Konami"Shikasan, P. Fuka"29.0 MB"
S.R.D. Mission (http://mega.nz/#!7ZoG1IDS!E–CimXkWEr183gHFqlRvglyvILBUOOI2kZCN7DoGOc)1986"Taito"n/a"5.0 MB"
Salamander 2 (http://mega.nz/#!eJhDEC7Y!UNmcYAjl1uqGurMk6cXfeH6KSx2F1V7-Q3bdA1I7ZoQ)1996"Konami"Naoki Maeda"61.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Samurai Aces (http://mega.nz/#!fBZTCL5S!aja0FJlKUJiKWNH5-3B6JDUBT7bXGlMlap_80jD0IaQ)1993"Psikyo"Iron Champ"18.6 MB"
Sand Scorpion: Sasori (http://mega.nz/#!OEgXVYra!-dx11H2n5VFQw1H6CHaJPN1obr0lW1LcSTMID0iBlgQ)1992"Face"Katsuhiro Hayashi"22.2 MB"
SAR: Search and Rescue (http://mega.nz/#!SAxXiawT!R1wi96uZn7vGS7nxMVMJMdeR_WK3gC7Uz6xZS6KMtBc)1989"SNK"Hinja-kun"17.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Saturday Night Slam Masters (http://mega.nz/#!6Qxz2QrC!s_zBMp088MQzj33xTH66EYEfLN367KN39NsY51DkRdg)1993"Capcom"Alfh Lyra"86.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Schmeiser Robo (http://mega.nz/#!TBBBWCRR!xWHG5Ux5Os7R8vN80oJBLc1EWjva1AR4cJJSigVlaUo)1993"Hot-B"Mint"28.8 MB"
Scud Race (http://mega.nz/#!CN5BSQQT!jGS_j-NipqJzyefW5EKG6CvsvnaaYPIvCJBg_yytK90)1996"Sega"Hideaki Miyamoto, Kaoru Oohori, Fumio Itou"23.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
SD Gundam: Sangokushi Rainbow Tairiku Senki (http://mega.nz/#!bAx2AJrS!wONQu6njqfnC5WIWKPcOU4Nf21DT8mAexp_ALaVzcOE)1993"Banpresto"Hirohiko Takayama"26.1 MB"
Seibu Cup Soccer (http://mega.nz/#!LNgWkQgQ!zG7LjdOD3sX1QyEc1jonE9Smp_g6dLJdvEMHbzH41Y4)1992"Seibu Kaihatsu"Akihiko Seto, Reiichi Yamanaka, Goh Sato"24.2 MB"
Sengoku 2 (http://mega.nz/#!fIJwFSIS!3nt90jpJaC3V-4WSE85CTma0M4TlTQRF47tJ0Fu5uvc)1993"SNK"Yasuo Yamate"72.4 MB"
Sengoku 3 (http://mega.nz/#!iQxXAA5Z!Dmk5S6wDLOrHSVaQS3rKzoDYq1WZBCA3weAflESEse8)2001"SNK"Toshikazu Tanaka"60.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Sengoku Denshou (http://mega.nz/#!DA4zDQzT!n5-VIFngo5-_XaZNEqt_zbhwll-htTtoObsgGx4pTW0)1991"SNK"Tate Norio, Toshio Shimizu"66.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Sengoku Denshou 2 (http://mega.nz/#!uU5lTYST!HfTXDkqo0CIbAmuZr8EbgkjTv3xUWY-AdtM2vQP2w3A)1993"SNK"Yasuo Yamate"60.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Shadow Dancer (http://mega.nz/#!SIwXULrB!CSb7AFHJfnnuoNTwXdzbtvX_LpQBLQlrRWVFeJDyWb0)1989"Sega"Keisuke Tsukahara"44.2 MB"
Shadowland (http://mega.nz/#!GUwT1apb!BfuXAPS4zRL49x0ICnhebi5yD9pOxRCrQPoYXtg1arg)1987"Namco"Hiroyuki Kawada"28.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Shanghai Kid (http://mega.nz/#!HVREDQKJ!UU9-BVIF6CauJT1p_PQ1ulb9GJ9wihiFy-bTRlYJQ5c)1985"Taito"n/a"1.9 MB"
Shienryu (http://mega.nz/#!uJpGABhK!25rM-4DGflfu36-C9jwxaQXZF-0jXeNmFXWU-iA4xYs)1996"Warashi"Yukihiko Murabayashi, Koichi Ishibashi"56.6 MB"
Shippuu Mahou Daisakusen: Kingdom-Grandprix (http://mega.nz/#!jMhVxKaD!IAO3HwzzFtycPnCd5ZNNVmIE_8VjlbYfvHOOc9I12ak)1994"Eighting"Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata"75.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Shock Troopers (http://mega.nz/#!iUpFVCiA!HZnR0CZLVZD83NuuwHMtq1CfR2Q-_ys_hB9nlJgyGPg)1997"SNK"Masahiko Hataya, Masaki Kase"57.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Shock Troopers 2nd Squad (http://mega.nz/#!ndBWSIxJ!KX8hU0DYU8pmwT7b0dZrFzkL32xwZC3ZeDp_PKMg4Dc)1998"SNK"Masahiko Hataya, Masaki Kase"54.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Silent Dragon (http://mega.nz/#!qZ4hAQST!8IjOkf0c_NkzGo0VoTZxDGK-brhVYYe1XHv-_lLLzwU)1992"Taito"Takaro Nozaki"17.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Silver Millennium (http://mega.nz/#!aQgBCSpA!njtztx5t11SIL1drfGvgYnW3L9dvGuNMxbl6FnW-Jo0)1995"Para"KiDream"22.9 MB"
Simpsons, The (http://mega.nz/#!WVhV2KCC!WxoWeG-ZBTtgPTHjJurVPkm5nTc0znKObp3bskUsGyM)1991"Konami"Norio Hanzawa"91.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Sky Adventure (http://mega.nz/#!SRQWiLiS!9wBUbGnSEZGujoF8hPbms6VbzO4mvZM0jv_LAi6TzaM)1989"Alpha Denshi"Yuka Watanabe"32.8 MB"
Sky Alert (http://mega.nz/#!KR4H3ByL!ua3K92Cc9fxvq1yRPeablswk4nDiTtykgMJWnNflV9s)1992"Metro"n/a"59.4 MB"
Sky Kid (http://mega.nz/#!id5llQwT!UGxtbWiWZlsAEnLNMwmR64DiGdh51dewZtzt4k5WPgc)1985"Namco"Junko Ozawa"1.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Sky Robo (http://mega.nz/#!GEAU3RAZ!bt6X1LxuUlBzTTOueQSFyKgbSIb7dQBJPo_y-j58gG0)1989"Nichibutsu"Hiroshi Ogawa"22.9 MB"
Sky Smasher (http://mega.nz/#!jcozHKKY!r1HxIhMaiE_wrgMzCr2o4aSH0dY8uOvXytadzZRJ4EY)1990"Nihon System"n/a"4.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Sky Soldiers (http://mega.nz/#!HJZjAAxJ!aPb1zBZO4WO-yc8WOP8qTzMnryJWc7cKnBjvVhHhm44)1988"SNK"Yuka Watanabe"30.3 MB"
Sly Spy: Secret Agent (http://mega.nz/#!yM5THbzZ!0NKV2QR4YT2rxdEsDFhiyqL8eFs1uBUpbmuQqOyGgEg)1989"Data East"Azusa Hara, Hiroaki Yoshida"21.3 MB"
Soccer Brawl (http://mega.nz/#!6cpRUAhI!BhHG-0DHrLzRlgcax5v_EH3mXoBQYetA-FZqWs-57YE)1995"SNK"Domitory Room102, Yasumasa Yamada"27.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Soldam (http://mega.nz/#!qM4nGarB!b4akfFNmOLljvIAKBfelbJ2OTW6XjAio5fKAvRA_HGY)1992"Jaleco"Yasuyuki Suzuki, Atsuyoshi Isemura"48.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Solitary Fighter (http://mega.nz/#!HcojTSLJ!NBbIarCcROsF6ZEYNhDA9rC4JoAwC8CPdOLy0qzAdMc)1991"Taito"Kazuko Umino"10.0 MB"
Space Harrier (http://mega.nz/#!7BwhEQLC!R9HPrDZRnMPjWqk9CI1i92JOR8lpkQtzgY83BGRezto)1985"Sega"Hiroshi Kawaguchi"32.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Speed Racer (http://mega.nz/#!CZgRkA7J!kpIdUwVo5-1mTfqQwc9xNSgEfP2yFZ5Cx9aBt_nkS30)1995"Namco"Nobuyoshi Koshibe, Shinji Hosoe"24.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Spider-Man: The Video Game (http://mega.nz/#!3ZYEBCzA!r40aDdceLX89_hHiaBDz871XkFtFVDRFJFxpdgvynkg)1991"Sega"n/a"30.9 MB"
Spinal Breakers (http://mega.nz/#!KdhjiaQY!c3NN5IKc8d62elzF5rH9qLOWSJwWDWFz2DH15aoZnJQ)1991"V-System"Naoki Itamura"26.2 MB"
Splatterhouse (http://mega.nz/#!LBpFkCpb!mLRuoRPSKCQ3lmQrgDlCkLSLJEdB8Gl_QMs9D8CYbg4)1988"Namco"Katsurou Tajima, Yoshinori Kawamoto"28.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Stadium Cross (http://mega.nz/#!LRBjBZbR!B2OgN3YE-a0mIP3Z18cbo3MZ21WZULJ8SOnwR5FWMZY)1992"Sega"Takayuki Nakamura"3.2 MB"
Star Wars (http://mega.nz/#!HRRGAZ5R!fSPtQV54eqyL8ScfeoGybBuBKot56K8vHl5GYiUAupM)1983"Atari"n/a"3.8 MB"
Storm Blade (http://mega.nz/#!aJRByDgb!EONwwqGbQSfYCCAJKFYdHgVLYy9nu6Cgjn24nhia-d4)1996"Visco Corporation"Light Link Music"32.0 MB"
Street Fighter: The Movie (http://mega.nz/#!WJR3SahQ!F0lPSRdHaguEqhmr-pV9sYQzrLLNuPrL9X3OBFEghEQ)1995"Incredible Technologies"Kyle Johnson"87.6 MB"
Street Fighter Alpha (http://mega.nz/#!GB5V2QxJ!fQAfnG9ciJ1URl84TOkIDUV7BGAK34WMeDojlSYqr9w)1995"Capcom"Isao Abe, Syun Nishigaki, Setsuo Yamamoto, Yuko Takehara, Naoaki Iwami, Naoshi Mizuta"113.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Street Fighter Alpha 2 (http://mega.nz/#!HNYWgCaK!XypQkmahTApm68PFYCHrZk9HVr0r8IM7ItVnQhJBT3A)1996"Capcom"Isao Abe, Syun Nishigaki, Setsuo Yamamoto, Yuko Takehara, Naoaki Iwami, Naoshi Mizuta"156.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Street Fighter Alpha 3 (http://mega.nz/#!7FwziATA!bAtPmHBMKg5Y3Sg_-BsoxD5pRUZKdxEEVtpIENz_BOU)1998"Capcom"Takayuki Iwai, Yuki Iwai, Isao Abe, Hideki Okugawa, Tetsuya Shibata"140.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Street Fighter II (http://mega.nz/#!jI5jHQQA!eTtB2VSJzFMuRQiy_kOO_VxYVH1D0nwFUh1C7sSBluk)1991"Capcom"Yoko Shimomura, Isao Abe"63.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Street Fighter II Champion Edition (http://mega.nz/#!iUxnkCRQ!m8etnzyRGh60eFMqd2Cmq3DtE4IaOGdaD9d9BpAvoro)1992"Capcom"Yoko Shimomura, Isao Abe"100.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Street Smart (http://mega.nz/#!HBpnFY7D!2sEFuO7ld7Wt8bl6XGduJiGkGA_psyQ2riy8eAH1H1g)1989"SNK"Toshikazu Tanaka"38.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Strider (http://mega.nz/#!uJwxQSZL!SRe18gGh5_UdhY6EYz5RXMBRwGnp-vOOY9f56UEML-I)1989"Capcom"Junko Tamiya"43.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Strider 2 (http://mega.nz/#!WBpB2Cba!XUgI1DXRKvllkj_y_Up-C1QCvB1tPnNUCIo5uuTGYHk)1999"Capcom"Setsuo Yamamoto, Etsuko Yoneda, Junko Tamiya"66.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Strike Gunner S.T.G (http://mega.nz/#!GVpyhBrS!K3iJoKcEYlEw0sjWLtS0Vg30rUvtu89LrlQTqACv0Sg)1991"Tecmo"Shotaro Sasaki"10.7 MB"
Sunset Riders (http://mega.nz/#!7BxjwAAR!MTl2KkiEKt2zvaI-gID9mUe4ZtpOB-eF5cEQxc6zFSs)1991"Konami"Motoaki Furukawa"24.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Super Baseball 2020 (http://mega.nz/#!3N51WYaR!mRSaDDfQ6tpe1E1eK-Gev4pHrRH4IPUVyW7CKJoJuuA)1991"SNK"J. Kuramochi, Hiroo Ikeda"43.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Super Champion Baseball (http://mega.nz/#!nQ5xAYyS!xT2G_Ke-VlrYzoSbvN1ivYJN7ofhxNMjwUbC9kvUDto)1989"Alpha Denshi"ADK Sound Factory"17.6 MB"
Super Contra (http://mega.nz/#!CVwXnCAZ!VuKmyg3Uq_gKSNq9UAh4V2xmYl4eDix_VaN40iZiYII)1988"Konami"Kazuki Muraoka, Motoaki Furukawa"21.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Super Dodge Ball (http://mega.nz/#!bQhVjC5T!mU04RmIGDL3C4K9pRLYcKsS4fEyDDs-2DPMBbpP-Esg)1996"SNK"Ida"47.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix (http://mega.nz/#!CcpBVIDD!FGGlfT-3uIL7WakyP5aX72Ip0G0zI6qX4vwKdRXCpSE)1997"Capcom"Isao Abe, Yuki Iwai, Setsuo Yamamoto"64.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Super Hang-On (http://mega.nz/#!DIpBBaBJ!j3UJRXVmV4xI0ikjEEV8jA-mXVQ-rXkgixqSWXMeNf4)1987"Sega"Katsuhiro Hayashi, Koichi Namiki, Shigeru Ohwada"46.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (http://mega.nz/#!2Fox3ARD!NpUIeQ61R_-6TaOKAohhwXpNeX0dNtGR0-GmK1-bHFQ)1996"Capcom"Tatsuro Suzuki, Isao Abe, Yuko Takehara, Syun Nishigaki, Setsuo Yamamoto, Takayuki Iwai"49.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Super Spacefortress Macross (http://mega.nz/#!uUQn1AqY!Rzmyz9syf6vZvLKI6GLD_1Xi7329Lxup5RWNIdK0Dlk)1992"Banpresto"Kazunori Hideya, Papa, Manabu Namiki"39.4 MB"
Super Spacefortress Macross II (http://mega.nz/#!LJ4lFDAa!8ctnAZyayb3dMk1HXQrep2Od8EKrB7a-OQ0jUEasQlA)1993"Banpresto"Kazunori Hideya, Abraham, Manabu Namiki, Mr. Takami"51.9 MB"
Super Street Fighter II (http://mega.nz/#!7EI2hY6J!RfP3AGwrpnAhBmDgJhcKRprmRTdzaRvE8llUAc06tvY)1993"Capcom"Yoko Shimomura, Isao Abe, Syun Nishigaki, Nobuhiro Oouchi, Toshio Kajino"157.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Superman (http://mega.nz/#!KM5nzaLQ!QUX–ZTiJTU3M1W78QKF6Jn–JI3d3AP1ykxAlztwG0)1989"Taito"Masahiko Takaki, Kazuyuki Ohnui, Shizuo Aizawa, Takami Asano"35.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Superior Soldiers (http://mega.nz/#!zVwG2IyQ!EI4vVXCsrvcjxjaKHZd5S69QvPjGIVqhI92Ohecp-Qg)1993"Irem"Irem Sound Team"31.5 MB"
Syvalion (http://mega.nz/#!qA5DSChJ!CKSArxJCanuv06femFw8gHP4mYioRqxPIfgy22rjD34)1988"Taito"Yasuhisa Watanabe"37.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Tail to Nose (http://mega.nz/#!nB512L5T!y-aFhHTIF5tsL9whMvhSzfAh-muSO6PEW4Arq6tNLig)1989"V-System"Naoki Itamura"25.8 MB"
Tao Taido (http://mega.nz/#!CBhmWbTC!T1NYZQwXcoKgDcbIYZTBVz2QajM7a442cJvVm6vmPWI)1993"Video System"n/a"50.7 MB"
Tecmo Knight (http://mega.nz/#!fUwThYaS!mj0P0zmLrhvnusUYxT0s8CKa1YB7Rty7NAkWIgfmmpo)1989"Tecmo"Mikio Saito, Mayuko Okamura"57.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Teddy Boy Blues (http://mega.nz/#!mQxDQaCB!d-nlySGM7M-Op40YQufmANbRxdww45_KYmoRXeZjV1M)1985"Sega"Yohko Ishino"3.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (http://mega.nz/#!PY4hiQzY!bOUfkDNPjrjdST2NLsuwdFVDq5pw0szt3bP7qUPXRG4)1989"Konami"Mutsuhiko Izumi, Miki Higashino"27.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time (http://mega.nz/#!qZoRyAxa!JUbViiDQ9-dX8XjBkAVDZFpT0xMCzN0IJFAbgK5ivrc)1991"Konami"Mutsuhiko Izumi"44.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (http://mega.nz/#!KZwSXLpK!4Kj86MwHfWqrkLVELI4uZUYMqHprZMkzzUeonIEzL8w)1991"Midway"Chris Granner"48.7 MB"
Three Wonders (http://mega.nz/#!XYxHDIII!LlI63FXXHWq9hpEKolVSzQAmXUUt4e8WuaT0fvvZfu4)1991"Capcom"Masaki Izutani"44.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Thunder Cross (http://mega.nz/#!CYxjCYrQ!aYVSOzmUNb-vFXZHnS7TIgNLwOwRv1uEj9wH6rtphpI)1988"Konami"Junichiro Kaneda, Seiichi Fukami"27.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Thunder Cross 2 (http://mega.nz/#!OAoDHK4J!SmUbSCqeDTvsGET-GCLJORCLQ2U1-wt6lKPubUv5HHo)1991"Konami"Mikio Saito"68.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Thunder Dragon 2 (http://mega.nz/#!nIgVAAYR!0lL36nxS0uNl83xH87_1wu8ActVw30XY0SfG1GEmT9E)1993"NMK"Manabu Namiki"61.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Thunder Fox (http://mega.nz/#!6IhXTCZR!fHExBjrC-0iTtmjB9Lki9AMZSvJ3PpGhxe2Xw0ZaeSU)1990"Taito"Kazuko Umino"11.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Thunder Zone (http://mega.nz/#!XRgDhQ7K!aGuNTysGRZFsXBhxj4hQ10wYyEMg0hC_IqymKYmuXvQ)1991"Data East"Akira Takemoto, Hiroaki Yoshida"40.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Tiger Road (http://mega.nz/#!mVoHFRTZ!e4jUdY3CLOvDYKj-esVMt8O7YGVtWKuRNAcJdUE3UqI)1987"Capcom"Harumi Fujita, Tamayo Kawamoto"33.4 MB"
Time Soldiers (http://mega.nz/#!6RAljKZK!bnMQqzYyk4kfjqAQvCGWOBx2FZAfGb2vehI4fDjDD9U)1987"Romstar"Yuka Watanabe"26.7 MB"
Toki (http://mega.nz/#!vJgXAAqB!H1G7pvtmmApRG9lRTG896HB2yyjBHNHVoPuaWmrz-OI)1989"TAD"Yusaku Aoki, Yukihiko Kitahara"13.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Top Ranking Stars (http://mega.nz/#!LUgBCbAT!-k18WmUmbIPXK7nL7SaWIbCmuwpz6_3sNbsogMy9mNs)1993"Taito"Yoshiro Horie"39.2 MB"
Top Speed (http://mega.nz/#!2dJRVSJJ!t9b11U4B19XJdYNPrtZnOscD5b7heiXDy88pnCuFwjQ)1987"Taito"Masahiro Takagi"30.1 MB"
Touch Down Fever (http://mega.nz/#!mRhwwY6Y!eeTCf2kqxbRYtrAFpTPkDLUX_13QGbKOZOm2uQQrxk0)1987"SNK"n/a"85.0 MB"
Tough Turf (http://mega.nz/#!TFRBjLzI!ldA0lSZmBX3oa_Sbg5n-0_pHHwaEpCE_-zpcZ9rigWY)1989"Sega"Shinichi Seya"24.6 MB"
Trojan (http://mega.nz/#!CMwHjabQ!KrtMVmqTSwmnzN7jZ_qEhD5QLDwN8RnsrjRBrB_p_d4)1986"Capcom"Ayako Mori"12.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Tube Panic (http://mega.nz/#!jMAgRDKZ!ws0TlvrH0LH146djuSyNaZ0YxW4AoVxaVgZDSH1H8EE)1984"Nichibutsu"Ryoichi Yamada, Ichiro Takagi"9.7 MB"
Turbo Force (http://mega.nz/#!GV5SCCAQ!O77zr430Fv2So33JPwSlOPrRbmygLqGSrrlKx90enXI)1991"Video System"n/a"18.1 MB"
Turkey Hunting USA (http://mega.nz/#!LEJ0CABB!gvIr6A6AbBlulXg7XeRfYa4LSoX6bYImJqjJ0W-X5tU)2001"Sammy"n/a"4.5 MB"
Twin Eagle (http://mega.nz/#!yYZxESzA!ws1XyRYJCxZ0owW8zcHepoyf2YIw_n4qzCblLGwWZi8)1988"Seta"Goblin Sound"7.0 MB"
Twin Eagle II (http://mega.nz/#!TN5VhKBa!VWTFDjJoomssheoFqqhanPtwkVDLHxtGTneDvKDodgE)1994"Seta"Opus Corp."34.4 MB"
U.N. Defense Force – Earth Joker (http://mega.nz/#!fAxg2ZxD!XkePArW7baqlIoIIDXClo4MaS8unm4lCSrQJOxzBgUI)1993"Visco Corporation"Hidetoshi Fukumori"46.4 MB"
U.N. Squadron (http://mega.nz/#!eV5BkaaQ!P75yt6NdowqS38KO04OlvZ4GQVHproVRv1syNhMSd5g)1989"Capcom"Manami Matsumae"66.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
U.S. Classic (http://mega.nz/#!GQhUiBiT!pp9JjN1_i8lAbupa7hOpZfUfPCQHlh_eHkSx_-xW7Sk)1989"Seta"n/a"13.7 MB"
Ultra Toukon Densetsu (http://mega.nz/#!2ZpgwbxI!6oxFx5I7JnXKhvnsfWwziVjuf9ZioortX1X0xw0DiPs)1993"Banpresto"Nobuyuki Shioda"61.9 MB"
Ultra X Weapons (http://mega.nz/#!uRRQyRKA!9KKZzs7udZoMkXhZUFR48mn0UFqC9U-v9_4n9Tls-t4)1995"Banpresto"Masanao Akahori, Opus Corp."49.4 MB"
Ultraman (http://mega.nz/#!DEYghLgD!lUgpUXMT78omgm89p56kcrOpoU7-JHg_E1tAMV8BKZs)1991"Banpresto"Takahiro Wakuta"64.9 MB"
Undercover Cops: Alpha Renewal Version (http://mega.nz/#!jV4HiCCY!7dpakMdzSuHinI2O380CFFdeytPAg_8JtLYZWJ4R7nc)1992"Irem"Takushi Hiyamuta"63.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Vandyke (http://mega.nz/#!7NYGzAqR!XuMeJkJR9D5RG_uALRP_uqL0rIEliPcmIw4kBW6xMZQ)1991"UPL"Yoshio Nagashima"27.8 MB"
Vanguard II (http://mega.nz/#!OFYkEDwD!q4MyDmauMeNZi97XJyM6wQDtFNNtLXftQDiZzn5cBfg)1984"SNK"n/a"867 KB"
Vendetta (http://mega.nz/#!nB5BlYya!si47wWeg4nIBJrSDOYkplDQbdgSI46RLU3veu6MVbQQ)1991"Konami"Michiru Yamane, Hideaki Shikama"36.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Victory Road (http://mega.nz/#!TJglVQxJ!dFMSQAvgTSqcNhkHHrxZ6TLgEFQgAd7hrfyCJiMmr4w)1986"SNK"Aran Lee, Toshikazu Tanaka"31.8 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Viewpoint (http://mega.nz/#!SQ4BAIJL!KPEd43cVNrcmuZolBoSdzwsdsydozJ9wB58BcG5DajE)1992"SNK"Shizuyoshi Okamura, Megumi Matsuura, Masaki Kase"47.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Vimana (http://mega.nz/#!3Fx2VAyA!C2QZGcmacBElt8h0WYanR8pJsNdGAdYMXr6xeJOn-2g)1991"Toaplan"Toshiaki Tomizawa"32.4 MB"
Violence Fight (http://mega.nz/#!PB4VxC4K!I6BADQQ1lpIrbI_q-KqolSzmi_1m-uR1G0so8bnBKF0)1989"Taito"Masahiko Takaki, Yasuko Yamada, Yasuhisa Watanabe"9.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Violent Storm (http://mega.nz/#!DBpxCAhK!7VDz0E_atJK0XHgmddFJehJZhiNaLXGFh1Qz91DY64g)1993"Konami"Kenichiro Fukui"64.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Virtua Racing (http://mega.nz/#!XZoB3Qrb!OoxyL0TKpsGlo16e2VW6ySkhyCFRdvWsmfOTseCWXbs)1992"Sega"Takenobu Mitsuyoshi"9.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Volfied (http://mega.nz/#!TJpz2SQI!a2pWpCUsSejh0vTwUWH_9R5E-PhipIAppVdkAWbXd9s)1989"Taito"Hisayoshi Ogura"2.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Vulgus (http://mega.nz/#!aJgl2QCY!OaBBdgkzA_t-dMaEwi7YqBDSK10zdwAIDBiQm5Fg1uY)1984"Capcom"Ayako Mori"662 KB"(rip by ruiner9)
Waku Waku Sonic Patrol Car (http://mega.nz/#!jMgHCAba!iqyAZsxul9G5lLM4BOw5CHT8OTEtk6amm-5Iwflcbq4)1991"Sega"Masato Nakamura"4.7 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
War of Aero: Project MEIOU (http://mega.nz/#!OY5VyCxT!akR087RrRIHSG8e5VBxrIIr_8ReegH4OCgq1iumltAk)1993"Yang Cheng Electronic"Yoko Ogawa, Hisao Shiomi"34.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Warriors of Fate (http://mega.nz/#!SMhXzIQZ!G3UiekrzEtu4LcSp8ww8YWYi02NlgVoMEzbCZbAuRHQ)1992"Capcom"Masaki Izutani, Toshio Kajino"68.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Wave Runner (http://mega.nz/#!fM5h0IzL!xQVlSbR9kmCewbeGnIM4EY4XEHXl5xQ0G50IavsgMYI)1996"Sega"M.Nomiya, Y.Ueda, Hiro"42.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Wild West C.O.W. Boys of Moo Mesa (http://mega.nz/#!nExzRSSD!_EzjFwp0jk0v2MTRHVBSY3p1PBOssdSa4w49gOW9Y_0)1992"Konami"Michiru Yamane"64.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Willow (http://mega.nz/#!vAhn2QiI!S3UN0pYIipFs4zs2t65-P9jcfyx-DiiUM0tmzqOWNLA)1989"Capcom"Takashi Tateishi"25.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Winding Heat (http://mega.nz/#!adhhjbbC!_nZzVoO3XWOTd7aXsBQflf0ERiSh0UhA8T7dFZnF3L0)1996"Konami"Mutsuhiko Izumi"12.1 MB"
Windjammers (http://mega.nz/#!ncxR1YxJ!Cxich0mh685umIT39lPeiwhYqVQUq9Hea7uok8BlJ6Q)1994"SNK"Seiichi Hamada, Tomoyoshi Sato"27.3 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Winning Run (http://mega.nz/#!ec5iRCoB!3_OQWTeWIN6rdJs-l_GXCvNxXVsAaerjkHpqwHZa8q4)1988"Namco"Hiroyuki Kawada"28.0 MB"
Wonder Boy in Monster Land (http://mega.nz/#!2Jpl2IKD!MQaCajkP15QvsC64XgaHjomdHaqftyHbS3ls8jOq8Ec)1987"Sega"Shinichi Sakamoto"35.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair (http://mega.nz/#!WEohHKQL!b5TYIdZVkjmpsvZCvlqK1Nf1_za3zfU8GsU3i0RH2yY)1988"Sega"Shinichi Sakamoto"48.2 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
WWF SuperStars (http://mega.nz/#!eFISDKSS!63dMyt0F73sx1PvbMuXvsM9zzFWa23m_6_u0Jf9P6xM)1989"Technos"n/a"38.4 MB"
WWF WrestleFest (http://mega.nz/#!LYoXRaCb!IQwdaX_OksGFouY6u7LFFw32xi_iFiG0HUVo_pzdrg4)1991"Technos"Yoshihiro Kameoka"43.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
WWF Wrestlemania (http://mega.nz/#!OYZjDQoA!FM0Gazch3t-jfF2OxhwwtWNwTKiOZaItl4FBRl4llmY)1995"Midway"Chris Granner"17.2 MB"
Wyvern Wings (http://mega.nz/#!PN4RnTST!b53cynQG4M04vXJRkzddv_Pkq5GjVJbRqOSdcRR2UQY)2001"Semicon"Shin Bong Gu"30.5 MB"
X-Multiply (http://mega.nz/#!XdhFzQ7Z!tIon39nerJShrXvbcH2iUSofChVbbeUew_d_pwWq_Pg)1989"Irem"Masahiko Ishida"36.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
X-Men (http://mega.nz/#!Oc5zSQhC!yvXDaLH7sI-1e80qmzCiR2H4qnnv_-hb3WAG_58ogeo)1992"Konami"Seiichi Fukami, Yuji Takenouchi, Junya Nakano, A. Hashimoto"24.4 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
X-Men vs. Street Fighter (http://mega.nz/#!KJxBxSBb!EgMagzg38grZcqsOHNFBdQ6UWXNSNx3dr5IR3SQREfU)1996"Capcom"Yuki Iwai, Yuko Kadota"90.5 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Xevious (http://mega.nz/#!uNxFCCYb!iLQEmr8DWitQO3AhaRpvPMIRilE-TEqmBrdUVwHyUr0)1982"Namco"Yuriko Keino"323 KB"(rip by ruiner9)
Xexex (http://mega.nz/#!3VgXBQwA!AVM7_jMacS4i4waHQaaa1LR6ESe7bwN461jJK8U8rfA)1991"Konami"Hidenori Maezawa, Motoaki Furukawa, Satoko Miyawaki, A_Hashimoto"46.6 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
XX Mission (http://mega.nz/#!mYw03JTK!b8WvbE3AvHEF_SHCtQL_z0r8czpMZZ2Q9WZyxSsPj5U)1986"UPL"Tsutomu Fuzisawa, Kiyoshi Yokoyama"16.4 MB"
Xybots (http://mega.nz/#!2AxHiY4J!Zun06PIfz0RJaSF-DTRfwvy7mQ8HTj_LI58QGKQN_Ro)1987"Xybots"Earl Vickers, Hal Canon, Brad Fuller"19.0 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Zed Blade (http://mega.nz/#!eIgVgKQR!0SyysAK5dUwkUD8EaJ4X3duRwgsGgQWC5OXYLgUa6IA)1994"NMK"Manabu Namiki"40.1 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Zero Team (http://mega.nz/#!DdAASZrZ!BwfhqhCzvLJAqqyLxD7JDKZvMJDhuwCCQj6k4IHaUss)1993"Seibu Kaihatsu"Reiichi Yamanaka"40.4 MB"
Zero Wing (http://mega.nz/#!yJpTnCLJ!YeDcoSwFwmkY_4LkLrD4Azr6PFBNtq62ejzwcilYoow)1989"Toaplan"Tatsuya Uemura, Toshiaki Tomizawa, Masahiro Yuge"36.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)
Zing Zing Zip (http://mega.nz/#!GMwlHRgK!MNU1TYRUCiTeyccmmYo03gdTa-P5rloeIpRa0F4dR74)1992"Allumer"n/a"5.7 MB"
Zupapa! (http://mega.nz/#!zF4VVYzY!aCxJTSQQW2FVJIWXwUQgktd5mI8VXCG2gdFcrg0y3L8)2001"SNK"FACE"89.9 MB"(rip by ruiner9)

Atari 8-BitNameYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
Aerobics (http://mega.nz/#!6Y5niIYA!YJdYxqgr3LgLQRdFapXiPWq1-z7ZZ6DehO8Upj5fCjk)1984"Spinnaker Software"Bill Mauchly"28.7 MB"
Ballblazer (http://mega.nz/#!KMJkCRjC!C9eZght87vOt9FCz3cK4Zz3mvNgYYicAgukLMnnPo2o)1984"Lucasfilm Games"Peter Langston"6.6 MB"
Blinky’s Scary School (http://mega.nz/#!HBYgjaBK!MyVhvBPQbcrkbNuV6TJVrjf2RJWEoFnvyzKMgmJsEWE)1990"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"3.9 MB"
Blood Fighter (http://mega.nz/#!CQ5AnTyS!gvrXu7qKQ1grWBHf_nuFgOdxEI1IZuzvBsjj0Y8RVZk)1994"Mirage Software"Tomasz Liebich"8.5 MB"
BMX Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!TZYUhRTQ!M-oFVXaSeacLNGsHkW42nusKw6OAVcCyaTPKFsfh8gk)1986"Codemasters"David Whittaker"1.9 MB"
Boulder Dash (http://mega.nz/#!rFp1TDjB!T_YuAhCYRyR-q_wVo3v4AvLXY8DzcG9rlYGnP8vmijE)1984"First Star Software"Peter Liepa"1.0 MB"
Cosmic Tunnels (http://mega.nz/#!iIhxAAJA!XylRTSa326AHWHeHCp5MPB2I7NI8SQfIdL-952A45_M)1983"Datamost"Gary Gilbertson"1.8 MB"
Crumble’s Crisis (http://mega.nz/#!qVRjQIBL!_RbFG0GgR6rdsfljJthSwjcBPxQshRD2v1dwM4f82i0)1986"Red Rat Software"Richard Munns"3.2 MB"
Draconus (http://mega.nz/#!XExxACbR!GzYyBrdmh_lLKPoeeJwBwsV858MBWPW4NnJMgxBQ49o)1988"Cognito"Adam Gilmore"6.6 MB"
Dragonriders of Pern (http://mega.nz/#!qJQlRTrL!BeQ12HcaJH242Zadd-XAxCtfNC7u3HNHHQ2NuOuW5jk)1983"Epyx"n/a"1.9 MB"
Extirpator!, The (http://mega.nz/#!nIojzBIY!uG81YcW1wknNdHaaTEcbxog2YsP7Ftqoi5uOT8GKGDM)1988"Firebird"Rob Hubbard"5.6 MB"
Heartache (http://mega.nz/#!HBQ1FQSK!V0-5MKbqFgJ28c4ZGdKGncaOKr-pqJrLJnNV4JAnEwE)1988"Atari UK"Richard Munns"3.5 MB"
International Karate (http://mega.nz/#!WYoFkKQY!6vH2J6b2X7XmZB0ZpcWQq13gkosg-N_CKv6sRVIj-jA)1986"System 3"Rob Hubbard"5.0 MB"
Jet Set Willy (http://mega.nz/#!jZgARZJA!GB00dXJBfBUWi-64UqhOZxeAfFecI8kUmhoc6-NR9Fc)1986"Tynesoft"Rob Hubbard"5.5 MB"
Jocky Wilson’s Darts Challenge (http://mega.nz/#!fNJAkBoY!cWK-yTX6zuxLdJjJ5w73Qvva-zII3JYBSqA_T71KcJw)1988"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"3.9 MB"
Las Vegas Casino (http://mega.nz/#!CBQjGQwI!LVS3h_f7Qf2PXBlo5YkIdw44xrgUMpgbI9GN60fQDQ0)1988"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"4.7 MB"
M.U.L.E. (http://mega.nz/#!GdwX0J4S!mvSxXW1LvSHxNaQs9DqHHm3aGZwIESsC6fBzVeuf5bg)1983"Electronic Arts"Roy Glover"3.0 MB"
Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory (http://mega.nz/#!Wcpk3axC!j0gfhzq2IZcS-bxTCduGxbHb8OyaOn8DmJU1X9mS9wU)1983"Datamost"Gary Gilbertson"2.8 MB"
Panther (http://mega.nz/#!acwzQYqT!JqdmZbKBKRcHtUEeGP3dc7ChvzHBrqaE9svsCDGSEnY)1987"Mastertronic"David Whittaker"3.7 MB"
Plastron (http://mega.nz/#!mcoRARiS!UhEeH40g6TgQbIES1XldwJg58XjcgCrwJUDDMzmjo_Y)1990"Harlequin Software"Richard Munns"4.3 MB"
Red Max (http://mega.nz/#!HMgnwYBI!gNdAFUMfdeB-ILsOteSpmHH3opo_oK-SDsV0PWAHevA)1987"Codemasters"David Whittaker"2.1 MB"
Storm (http://mega.nz/#!yYQhQCxT!S8V55E3D-KnM5TacxyHmh3TDZz8rRjcVj8ZbY930erI)1986"Mastertronic"David Whittaker"2.1 MB"
Tail Of Beta Lyrae, The (http://mega.nz/#!yA512LIQ!83VkKycOkz9sBcfQgimNyZqIG_GNnohbh5F0s707lhI)1983"Datamost"Gary Gilbertson"10.4 MB"
Technus: Technologic Soldier (http://mega.nz/#!zIB3FbIR!DMj5x1qoJflwKr9XYDLWalqXwi7ijBK0E8k58NamSUY)1993"Mirage Software"Tomasz Liebich"17.8 MB"
Ultima III: Exodus (http://mega.nz/#!2UxGhIiS!4cF89oH_1hn_ByR-jBHwvvI2AgI_TgViXaGcdE1RfT4)1983"Origin Systems"Kenneth W. Arnold"12.8 MB"
Warhawk (http://mega.nz/#!yFh0yKgI!wO7QOxDmwVzTCWuWWVCX9NcJ36DqSDxjZAR4L2SSLhw)1986"Firebird"Rob Hubbard"4.0 MB"
Zybex (http://mega.nz/#!SRZUCLTZ!mWqNBHRMh7WErHP7zpwb884OqyX84dNj0Qj1O37hBQg)1988"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"3.6 MB"

Atari STNameYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
5th Gear (http://mega.nz/#!mJZiBQqK!8WuuDroVGD0omUHdtiZf7-PK6eBlIuBe5BOv_zJCPjk)1989"Hewson"Jochen Hippel"15.7 MB"
Astaroth (http://mega.nz/#!qZJGHQRY!gETx7kmkicBUqrIlHjYS–gM6XgU_7mw51yQ5SGJDjI)1989"Hewson"Jochen Hippel"25.8 MB"
Awesome (http://mega.nz/#!HZ5DlZSB!2-Emghu2W4iEcb4KZbF5vQ9g1Y7sf6-EO56gCYHA_eE)1991"Psygnosis"Nic Alderton"26.8 MB"
Back to the Golden Age (http://mega.nz/#!uY5XkRrb!4QsnA4h70TIZOtCALynSS99Abg_YUP2KgFZU2SXRrwQ)1991"Ubisoft"Fabrice Smadja"2.3 MB"
Batman (http://mega.nz/#!GZwhDbBb!wJrN42sVkFuF3aWL5uzNtioeC0k3rf3Rc-AOQxxyN4U)1989"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn"20.0 MB"
CarVup (http://mega.nz/#!fAwwQBSa!iXCkFxLZ683ifOcTq_AmTWlmsIMCoqfeyK64bgaYdUo)1990"Core Design"Matt Furniss"13.6 MB"
Chambers of Shaolin (http://mega.nz/#!WN4WnZSR!Aw2yjSBPVTkNLtf4Bh-Ul09bXd81MDAzCqWwyQ4_EHY)1989"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"74.6 MB"
Chronicles of Omega (http://mega.nz/#!6NYTSQST!Wkd3k7Gs5R1OFAimBnzJGEI0OAXwFvmwn8lcfSxqkFg)1990"Arc Software"Steve Barrett"8.2 MB"
Dugger (http://mega.nz/#!XF5W2Jia!XajD7u12TE66wMftVwosETiemVFexqQKTWOHVNVKgL4)1988"Linel"Jochen Hippel"5.5 MB"
Enchanted Land (http://mega.nz/#!mcJjxbSb!q5ogjCWtcldF3VLlkukgXKz_NwToYfJ09F-TAWjLA5s)1990"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"59.0 MB"
Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters (http://mega.nz/#!KEZQjYqL!XBl75nJA94bbeEg0ieNi-VF9VF2P0KA6tEVF_yv_eJg)1990"Domark"Matt Furniss"11.6 MB"
Fantasy World Dizzy (http://mega.nz/#!bJom2D7I!_yB4eR23zUW5thiI_wB6sPE7iAOH6jjnyqTdRKAD6VA)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"5.4 MB"
Foundation’s Waste (http://mega.nz/#!mU5FRKTZ!k1Vbw5q2vCuUBqsxm0Cf4_MvNOj6H7Kq3LClr1q80jE)1988"Exocet Software"Wally Beben"5.4 MB"
Gauntlet III: The Final Quest (http://mega.nz/#!3FYVWQZK!w4PbinkBXmi5AnaI3KTleDbpe2XJDyy04VJzlvzhW3k)1991"U.S. Gold"Tim Follin, Geoff Follin"6.1 MB"
Ghost Battle (http://mega.nz/#!qNIGGRZQ!B96qY9YAWUtvN7CUKUz6KMrxN0qkoQz5auaD1mTzzDM)1991"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"51.3 MB"
Hong Kong Phooey (http://mega.nz/#!mJgRHDjK!5vatmzUu9vU_qIbfqWs_ziPQmr7mehj4qPC9QDrd6Zs)1990"Hi-Tec Software"Sean Conran"3.2 MB"
I,Ball II: Quest for the Past (http://mega.nz/#!fE4V3LKQ!3CUfpL7G2NBFV9kXpmpPvvOwOqsG6aEc96h-JRnyKq4)1987"Firebird"Wally Beben"4.0 MB"
Ivanhoe (http://mega.nz/#!mFAlUY5Y!5tGHdPrb5M1f_FvyduFNwrH0HXhwOWAPKVAx1k1ii6s)1990"Ocean"Pierre-Eric Loriaux, Jean Baudlot"26.7 MB"
Jahangir Khan World Championship Squash (http://mega.nz/#!2EoinQJZ!r9zAQtjsFGtQZFCKFvvPnlF2iFe6khJovXSzvi1fH24)1991"Krisalis"Matt Furniss"7.8 MB"
Jupiter Probe (http://mega.nz/#!7FIWCZRY!Zcc5FKEME6Sbau4qkWtNLGAz-CA958bb1IwPBhrOGzE)1987"Microdeal"Rob Hubbard"5.8 MB"
Knightmare (http://mega.nz/#!yZ5WALSK!ZrCw1s3Sv_ckljTDhgtGmbI6mbw65VUduSGHwrbnA1k)1988"Activision"David Whittaker"3.6 MB"
Leavin’ Teramis (http://mega.nz/#!3UonHapA!ehEk5HKT2SJ66khBE_YmnF2aH6Uq9FNmmGYfzRJJbd0)1990"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"43.1 MB"
Lethal Xcess (http://mega.nz/#!PB5zkBSC!lKiQgy1_F2HJBclq3OtH56mdT_Xca0_k4TR4HbvMTS4)1991"Eclipse"Jochen Hippel"57.5 MB"STe Version
Liberator (http://mega.nz/#!DEJCjTZJ!_z9yHZMnpyP57OsPYAza9uTZ3cqIS3zbt7g1DWi5kyI)1987"Micro-Value"Wally Beben"3.5 MB"
Logical (http://mega.nz/#!SQJkwZhZ!9eaNBLKfLtiq7LRtMlDdr9dJq4x24MGXgUNm0BOxTlw)1991"Rainbow Arts"Markus Weichselbaum, D. Pleiss"21.5 MB"
MIDI Maze II (http://mega.nz/#!DQh1SKxB!X5hFTtm3y66ta7mx5oM95FiMiqDrjC2fGlpeFoN5gRA)1989"Sigma-Soft"JГјrgen Piscol"10.5 MB"
Mr. Do! Run Run (http://mega.nz/#!fA4FTC6K!nVB5PIThDu3-iz1-kmKf5yaINDMPjgzPPfQYbJqZZ-k)1990"Electrocoin"Wally Beben"9.0 MB"
Ninja Remix (http://mega.nz/#!HVYSlZqC!zg-OzyEbyvyez9RtObBbDX4ppx-XwVBkB_yPUEe5jHI)1990"System 3"Jochen Hippel"38.9 MB"
Obsession (http://mega.nz/#!nBhGWbaR!AW8csTEjGKmDr53_PQZysGXyEzHEutAISfd7kM0_XrA)1994"Unique Development Studios AB"Per Almered"43.9 MB"STe Version
Oxyd (http://mega.nz/#!fcgX0IbT!arInPIYX4V3Jfp62pPPxXES5uthu6ucT97A1hTsqMzw)1990"Dongleware"JГјrgen Piscol"5.4 MB"
Oxyd 2 (http://mega.nz/#!XRgWQIwZ!q8_d2fgKYrm4ISnM_Pdmn8Tzk_BE3Gv0FQlfwoxn_DE)1991"Dongleware"JГјrgen Piscol"6.4 MB"
Pablo and the Gold of Montezuma (http://mega.nz/#!jNQXHRaZ!4bZrybMc-wGS6nX2_bGgjA-LEFwd35ymL3JUj5-b_WA)1988"Powersoft"Jochen Hippel"15.1 MB"
Predator (http://mega.nz/#!2N5RwKKa!c548qfx0hFYiGoivexL5RBDz3UvKdv4mkNNWMiqWJa0)1987"Activision"Paul Summers"5.4 MB"
Prehistoric Tale, A (http://mega.nz/#!iZQTmJia!InSWmmDrTTFqw89eQF4YY70bemgit1YYMH0xT3HAORI)1990"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"39.9 MB"
Quiz Master (http://mega.nz/#!GNZXwTDS!3OC-h4MvCMXvV4xe8l8KI_VhNw9iKXS2wPaQkntjCIU)1988"ASM"Jochen Hippel"11.1 MB"
Return of Medusa, The (http://mega.nz/#!WcQHHBDS!Psat20qeUU_yogrFP1TelDZ6KYH5vECHlEkikT0bky0)1991"Starbyte Software"Jochen Hippel"19.9 MB"
Rings of Medusa (http://mega.nz/#!DdhgzRaA!7DAY43g_gRJ6zxnpUGvquRmZ3co-2kRDchYttfjCcTc)1989"Starbyte Software"Jochen Hippel"14.8 MB"
Risky Woods (http://mega.nz/#!LR4XXSSS!78nQ_AOhKjZ8Y7JpXhOAp1Ax1KNO1Q0ElfaNl80zmTY)1992"Electronic Arts"JosГ© MartГ­n"50.2 MB"
Ruff and Reddy (http://mega.nz/#!LMwD2aYI!TmpHOiGo0QfObRxZzwE1FD5irDmESV_EF1mPkyrAgkQ)1990"Hi-Tec Software"Sean Conran"4.1 MB"
Spacola (http://mega.nz/#!zJRXACoR!gHKdDVes-_ZNBhSKzA1jGzF2fEpd3kTC1esDOe0GyGY)1991"Dongleware"JГјrgen Piscol"6.4 MB"
Starglider (http://mega.nz/#!HZ5iCQgT!2JhG_7PTD-XDHU-P6S8esiOZ07Tfti8AP2JQtR0jHWM)1986"Rainbird"Dave Lowe"1.1 MB"
Starglider 2 (http://mega.nz/#!CZxkGSJR!y67OhFco2DnsWpQDWMcCEELN3bLBSHUE7aDQVaELIaM)1988"Rainbird"Dave Lowe"10.9 MB"
Stormlord (http://mega.nz/#!KUZUkbjA!lBrstiao0viQYbWAGIiyrNLJP7vFK0GMUMnzQ8T2zho)1989"Hewson"Jochen Hippel"31.3 MB"
Subbuteo: The Computer Game (http://mega.nz/#!zdJXGT6R!_eyP2XZXSc6FNyUj0Kuz_-Lwhfd5D4XkpjkU9S9O_ik)1990"Electronic Zoo"Matt Furniss"3.3 MB"
Switchblade (http://mega.nz/#!DYhzgYBb!1NP80VHbmh3R4iRs3Je9qgjX5O7tpFIPpf53DDtFdNQ)1989"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"10.9 MB"
Torvak the Warrior (http://mega.nz/#!OEYymYBJ!2IPqhb0NkbzXc866uWXS3LRjyzZEPfBZ_CINdB01Q8U)1990"Core Design"Matt Furniss"20.5 MB"
Turrican (http://mega.nz/#!LM4UCZAS!gVjVy6LTHEqtijOGilzF3Ih28tiH58h9zNQUr3Du1pE)1990"Rainbow Arts"Jochen Hippel"84.7 MB"
Turrican II: The Final Fight (http://mega.nz/#!nEJSBaLR!fZnV8T-SLfUD8z_5zrmh6l3nzllNRpFdi-30mbqtLj0)1991"Rainbow Arts"Jochen Hippel"114.0 MB"
Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (http://mega.nz/#!rYpVlKxJ!athjKIBucBFY8lNO2Exoadmft11yxLj9RLhwXL_Xlqg)1989"Origin Systems"Wally Beben"37.8 MB"
Wings of Death (http://mega.nz/#!7MIUXaIY!XLxQfZZZskmbNZKxHmQtSrsXiMqxRAE5be1gJJ67Xn0)1990"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"67.8 MB"
Zombi (http://mega.nz/#!eVBGhIpa!UWYESAEyYSIt5VVStXrkdr0OuV3SAgh-c1k9nRzywo0)1990"Ubisoft"David Whittaker"10.7 MB"


nx666
09-27-2015, 03:54 AM

Commodore 64Most of the albums here are based on recordings from real hardware created by Stone Oakvalley’s Authentic SID Collection (http://www.6581-8580.com/). This is what I prefer, as the C64 sound hardware is notoriously difficult to emulate correctly. But this also means you’ll have to accept the fact that there will be some noise and artifacts in these recordings. If you prefer to have a clean (but less authentic and accurate) version, then please let me know in your request. I can also provide soundtracks created via SID emulation.NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
1942 (http://mega.nz/#!SE4XhZyR!EAgIUFvRg_8l7ieilsAkWQgpoiAWyC-CYczriAUJWXk)1986"Elite"Mark Cooksey"27.7 MB"real+emul.SID
2400 A.D. (http://mega.nz/#!rQBGQZyb!m2AjoGeNIHjDEMyLkmqwEz6T9PWwBvCiXF4FzojgS90)1988"Origin"Jeroen Tel"32.4 MB"real+emul.SID
4×4 Off-Road Racing (http://mega.nz/#!LZ5mQDJY!liV-dX5SIJWXUe6R06a6m9PUZYoe0NwjTmy_X1kztto)1988"Epyx"n/a"8.8 MB"real+emul.SID
ACE 2 (http://mega.nz/#!eZARXJbY!InbYodBIAd6smvR41_4PWxjKyJTOpg3PLUnRmp27wo0)1987"Cascade Games"Rob Hubbard"15.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Action Biker (http://mega.nz/#!OBxlTIRR!wpU5M0CEhLUxS_ciZQqpJmDYr2SaohoHX5kJAlTPE00)1985"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"12.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Adidas Championship Football (http://mega.nz/#!CVAzyL5Z!KXYN7GIiLgFVnPa7dt-CLNlUnJ7F8yI7TrNwbiYNzrw)1990"Ocean"Matthew Cannon"20.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Adrenalin (http://mega.nz/#!GcIWjACJ!Te6bb2ncfRwZgReKuEfQd6A_0dw7J3zDCABErB4bXeM)1991"CP Verlag"Marvin Severijns, Michel de Bree"40.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Advanced Pinball Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!eY5AyJQB!fgVTaS0dAEbmvlbrv8z5ogBTUI1XT85p8jnr7TqHvpw)1989"Codemasters"David Dunn"3.6 MB"real+emul.SID
After the War (http://mega.nz/#!fIpFiA7a!O_x295Xj9F4WOiBtO31ueyoincw98LtmDN84NAdjWyU)1989"Dinamic"Charles Deenen"16.5 MB"real+emul.SID
After Burner (http://mega.nz/#!iRhW1LJb!0r0LoNLXatLTN0cT3Gj0zgtEA3C3uW3VxG9V1qZDu70)1989"Mindscape"Jeroen Tel"39.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Agent X II: The Mad Prof’s Back (http://mega.nz/#!3Ig2nKDL!DiiGPcLXOszg8321onmMBVb9RJ3Il_COx6X7qho8RGY)1987"Mastertronic"Tim Follin"29.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Alderan (http://mega.nz/#!CJAmgJzC!lKvXfuJFs00ChQTlG3Y0tJp5JFiUiY2AKJGjD5OxH9k)1991"Softlight"Stein Pedersen, Ole Marius Pettersen, Lars Hoff"39.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Alien 3 (http://mega.nz/#!jRxXBJwJ!GVoBnsk-DBRp5j5jY7LTOV3JooeoLBP0N1L7fvOAM6k)1992"Acclaim"Andy Rodger"59.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Alien Syndrome (http://mega.nz/#!vAwkRDgK!-v9XhnwuJd3z_7g_cpyxJ0z_nyILjC5rf90W0hAhbAs)1988"ACE"Jeroen Kimmel"100.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Alleykat (http://mega.nz/#!bY5hDRaK!PtzaWhOw8qgA69xxklKO3ew3yhVPO6R3PXbF9zM6NNY)1986"Hewson"Steve Turner"3.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Alloyrun (http://mega.nz/#!qJQS3LgR!qgGmUtnYeJSNw0V8Otesv8lK_yH6PS-3kJcwwhn6iyE)1988"Starlight Software"Jeroen Tel"22.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Altered Beast (http://mega.nz/#!jFAjlYQR!yT7Z40_zHGf5r9J9WmJIFtk4i-To8l-v6ZeIvTinB08)1989"Activision"Martin Walker"27.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Amyloid (http://mega.nz/#!bcB2mQrA!Do70xk8A_XfgxE3lH_Z7CIaodUCFVSH6qpkv8G2ICP8)1987"Maniacs of Noise"Marcel DonnГ©"6.4 MB"real SID
Arcade Classics (http://mega.nz/#!zRxW2RST!iZlxY13Wfx33PbseHUQfifGbkGgY-__eVIJ6D6hXxmo)1987"Firebird"Rob Hubbard"16.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Ark Pandora (http://mega.nz/#!nZwTmShI!aZdHomS4RALMfxgRTmJmQbwfQdFMs2lYhpQI2zdNglc)1986"Rino Marketing"Ben Daglish, Anthony Crowther"19.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Arkanoid (http://mega.nz/#!TIJmWTrL!heFrpq3lCkqmDazcsS-9Iqee3RmTurDT-159iwOvPig)1987"Imagine"Martin Galway"20.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Armageddon Man (http://mega.nz/#!nYhg2QxC!F6xmE_83Mon0I6XytzmUmktHXVBypf-nEBaqUYUSb8I)1987"Martech"David Whittaker"7.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Armalyte (http://mega.nz/#!eMgkwTZL!eHj_5x9Dn_Kn15mlU_zjvApRWQRGOwZkTbJ96X4BRqo)1988"Thalamus"Martin Walker"27.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Artax (http://mega.nz/#!qNIhiLKK!gREA7lk6bs1CDGfAdJQs4NFn_ef9mIq28GhsY0ZXzbs)1989"CP Verlag"Jeroen Soede"15.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Artillery ’90 (http://mega.nz/#!iBBHGbgQ!qgpPwQHuIpZx4manVjZHH50X1DJuf6h7XTj64NrTcrQ)1990"CP Verlag"Michael Hendriks"11.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Aspar GP Master (http://mega.nz/#!aU43xRhB!oQ1PGM-je6l43FtaIZ8b7mgP7XupPROcdz1IbePw1i8)1988"Dinamic Software"Jeroen Tel"17.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Asterix and the Magic Cauldron (http://mega.nz/#!ONYhXQIK!2XbMOnNXjWP5gAuEFB6NRwvQpd6PBrdiwABnunMgR_w)1986"Melbourne House"Neil Brennan"11.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Athena (http://mega.nz/#!yNpzXYAI!seXQKhrqEqctBbQYBk433i8GOcufmKxZgbX_cK2Jwgk)1987"Imagine"Martin Galway"30.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Atomic Robo-Kid (http://mega.nz/#!XBBGhIab!pLVhI8dOTRFYL083QAzziYkQy2Gxd7Rs7KnKWxUE5Ik)1990"Activision"Martin Walker"57.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Atomino (http://mega.nz/#!Pcx0iA6L!Y1mlfL0OlbEg19ZM7ZWAFQSZ4L2OHBxNy7C0-yd8nOc)1990"Play Byte"Volker StrГјbing"52.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Auf Wiedersehen Monty (http://mega.nz/#!ud4yyQpR!Iujm0muYdU4VgPGSv5RQDSdV-OZ4W4wD-ggCCTm5Z5k)1987"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish, Rob Hubbard"26.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Avenger (http://mega.nz/#!eEoi2RTI!tJmVOumEAMsVysW0kFDLDVav4LVuluQV8jZJRM4nYYc)1987"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"5.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Aztec Challenge (http://mega.nz/#!qMhhRL7T!qXdSFeKrbK24eIEqeOmFXMsfmVvWzOEE7dmAF2hDRWs)1983"Cosmi"Paul Norman"25.3 MB"real+emul.SID
B.A.T. (http://mega.nz/#!7JhknBSR!lptyKbjBm4SlNZgWJCN6UTgAOsN0A_Y92noEoDhd_yo)1991"Ubisoft"Charles Deenen"23.1 MB"real+emul.SID
B-Bobs (http://mega.nz/#!GFIDgTYC!YAXSWG7nv9d_N1-QpPLwjw97jWdNqcZeZDZI-dlGp_4)1990"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"24.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Baby Blues (http://mega.nz/#!aQYzUK6B!uL_lAhGJR-pOl8RqtLPEdExH-Fx7c91BJE2JFDFbRm8)1990"Virgin Mastertronic"Geoff Follin"14.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Baby of Can Guru, The (http://mega.nz/#!6RgRBYpA!Zrf10gpysBk6YYtIDcgn7jP1cQ_jNLlfB5Mw2QkCtLw)1987"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"50.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Back to the Future III (http://mega.nz/#!WMY23RYK!rHvHhVnkBLdKraU0kFo2ZDBBrevvJIYlCjSMxaYeo6w)1991"Image Works"Charles Deenen"26.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Bad Cat (http://mega.nz/#!bV5EwQ7R!bzNNUmisNkzn49flcC-g5Pm2_Yfar2hEsXdE9Bvr6To)1987"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"22.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Ball-Blasta (http://mega.nz/#!uR5TGTyY!_9Wugtdh-C4uz1w2km0KX-_fXq2uIdyCLy8HFZZorMM)1988"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"17.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Ball Crazy (http://mega.nz/#!jAxB0KDT!IN3zai0dv3IaoxEY7q1Kb6ImjDNz5C3pqbsfUMmKX78)1987"Mastertronic"David Whittaker"8.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Ball Fever (http://mega.nz/#!idQjBZJA!gdRRHqPm2LCfJSy8b-Lf59ib2gsnqTap4REME5PsRQA)1993"CP Verlag"Thomas Mogensen"60.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Bangkok Knights (http://mega.nz/#!qY52WQCT!bQdCASH1tZOccY2rP4xO2yx_UuMr8sBBQvEagQmaKJA)1987"System 3"Rob Hubbard, Matt Gray"39.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior (http://mega.nz/#!DFAkhZRT!dxiRnoz445u4fQ4uE4GRTmnIF1E04KBLn08gmMGRv2g)1987"Palace Software"Richard Joseph"60.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax (http://mega.nz/#!7YhHlCZB!L_U7cWk6qwbUakGwsLd5VkaNWSPNiMUwZ-IFcjfcZzE)1988"Palace Software"Richard Joseph"11.2 MB"emul.SID
Batman (http://mega.nz/#!nYRnjRBT!M9m-VIkkhvLFu8nTTfeUjCHnxt751X8i_Oosq0_uOCI)1989"Ocean"Matthew Cannon"47.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Batman: The Caped Crusader (http://mega.nz/#!6UQzlAZI!Iz5cShyzKic5_HKI9g5x5QVKdTPcMxlWv-wywn9Zgdo)1988"Ocean"Fred Gray"24.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Battle of Britain (http://mega.nz/#!GIR3Hb7Y!R9AavAGkAwnL-K_lEBOF-wD7TouwFIeca7Id_YNfSJQ)1985"Personal Software Services"Rob Hubbard"11.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Battle Ships (http://mega.nz/#!mFAkWTqZ!qeTlV20XuK9_XdXTIG668qGsFBMmM-a16fdGRXFnS2c)1987"Hit Pak"Mark Cooksey"23.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Battle Valley (http://mega.nz/#!iYh2QZQK!w8TLmcsDprvBx7ZqPeO5zvlfmlr0mAi7X_-jRH2YYjo)1988"Hewson"Jeroen Tel"21.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Bee 52 (http://mega.nz/#!LR5GFJSS!Up1mvIt328RvJq_v9TeSNeU4X5hSBMB6-gJgCWXpASQ)1992"Codemasters"Gerard Gourley"8.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Beyond the Ice Palace (http://mega.nz/#!6JoTySrK!e4er7Kzrt1E6smC9to20XzdLTUxE6Rf3vWZMZ1k0cYM)1988"Elite"David Whittaker"13.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Bigfoot (http://mega.nz/#!vVgEATDC!wIsJOvNH2oLj6icnwMVpys1LxQ-JTEnvFSWN908PvSU)1990"Codemasters"Steve Barrett"15.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Bionic Commando (http://mega.nz/#!iZxmBIqB!BsF7cDlCKxcgw7kr35Krd8V-vgv6CO8fXMTwhFSQ-rw)1988"Go!"Tim Follin"25.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Black It! (http://mega.nz/#!yUw2CBKD!tpCpaHZ9xj25xQ_dBp3Oy9l7rw4hHJ29Ci9804mPCe0)1995"CP Verlag"Matthias Hartung"32.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Black Lamp (http://mega.nz/#!HBZznA5A!mQRDznZwSk2gEobS7Xa1saOjKmY2PflOVNjfQ0ULd5s)1988"Firebird"Tim Follin"16.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Black Tiger (http://mega.nz/#!rYRhHTjY!P3C76zs4CSnXG89mgPz7GyYBWH_Z3eI_YMafv633KIQ)1990"U.S. Gold"Mark Tait"25.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Blax (http://mega.nz/#!OIQXVLLS!Y3m5ZmnIucb0fOVZcX_HWF4ghqAv0zfoLsnOMbJOtkI)2003"GO64!"Stello Doussis, Markus Schneider"44.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Blinky’s Scary School (http://mega.nz/#!WMpT2TxI!QiQXaYQE9jA_xje72qkcbj_CJHNJVXmgD3ZFbYO8fuc)1990"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"11.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Blood Money (http://mega.nz/#!eUxyjZzZ!iXNAq2IR8rUSXpUuubKAP_rygwFggy5S4gEtZE03pAA)1990"Psygnosis"Fredrik Segerfalk"20.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Blue Angel 69 (http://mega.nz/#!rMYWCKCL!obnU-hfvpRnq1j0UH_ZkXf3VRMp-ba3a6UUJ9uom3NY)1989"Magic Bytes"Thomas Detert"28.0 MB"real+emul.SID
BMX Kidz (http://mega.nz/#!rdIR3aBL!oEtD-56uozbob8-oDuoSrGqWWZaQPnslGt98mReamJc)1987"Firebird"Rob Hubbard, Jori Olkkonen"22.5 MB"real+emul.SID
BMX Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!qAwWVQSQ!wEfAxkGL2mfrompwOnrWy-4ihHpuMjBGrwenyTAID2E)1986"Codemasters"David Whittaker"5.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Bobby Bearing (http://mega.nz/#!qMQgTSpa!AovjOgnp7oQVP297e2xqtUBJgqYYdP7GQW3Ykok__oQ)1986"The Edge"Ben Daglish"3.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Body Slam (http://mega.nz/#!rMx1TBgK!s7EGMSBiLbDOYh9MFMBe27Hgjol-zSaRLP5K0x6RWXc)1988"Firebird"Tim Follin"15.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Bomb Jack (http://mega.nz/#!jEoB1SoL!lcp_5YD2QWxLINTdXJu1mBfZo4RsSZLIszMlpx3ny7s)1986"Elite"Mark Cooksey"12.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Bombo (http://mega.nz/#!GI4hmKBI!gxDjM7oPQH3qOqjOz1kBhf6Q6WpQ120xfp-s3ICGrHA)1986"Rino Marketing"Ben Daglish"21.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Boulder Dash (http://mega.nz/#!mNZGUBCQ!8tza0nQrcwEY7c7hoG7tQ2NdQGToqcCKZBmh5JxRltI)1984"First Star Software"Peter Liepa"1.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Brain Artifice (http://mega.nz/#!fFZV3IxQ!B-37WdjFoyW6cEbnTATpJiL8KRxp9Bvzlo5mDkEUunk)1991"Soft Enterprises"Geir Tjelta"102.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Break Street (http://mega.nz/#!WYAlURCR!uZlLhmwQYs2BVHWNVAS6_bo92uSP8a0lZASKaQjZhjI)1984"Creative Software"Bob Landwehr, Scott Emmons"11.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Breathalyzer (http://mega.nz/#!LMw0lZKS!XXxD5_sW9_HVQ3FXVznlK_4NYfWRCTGdSLk2hjQuidM)1991"CP Verlag"Mario Laugell"14.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Brian Jacks’ Uchi Mata (http://mega.nz/#!HYIE1L4A!rMpTwYWz0QQBduMLW8nItcsoXUuKgQS8QKT0MJtSax0)1986"Martech"Paul Hodgson"3.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Bruce Lee (http://mega.nz/#!mVwGmKZA!A9Pv9cGtVJ22hS_rf_hgyQq6nsd6xoT5Y90Yj19Fgfs)1984"Datasoft"John A. Fitzpatrick"2.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Bubble Bobble (http://mega.nz/#!XRQxnbDC!mcF7a1NVO0uO53EZ3Sf2XYh7QRKiPRcaecxKRq-Jc7w)1987"Firebird"Peter Clarke"25.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Bubble Mania (http://mega.nz/#!2dAXTKwY!wthO__gESNAmgTa2CSKiqV_1s0R6GFOHbNLDTuYh6Qc)1994"Artic Design"Jens Leiers"67.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Bulldog (http://mega.nz/#!7dQzWSDL!e96Of8gWiEHXX1LwThnKbI8yKejUdD2Cn4Buy9f82o8)1987"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"7.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Bump Set Spike (http://mega.nz/#!LRwW3AAK!BYetQtqh8mpsNwh5rPTsqJw9Hlm89AbpL3eM3Vem3qw)1986"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"17.9 MB"real+emul.SID
California Games (http://mega.nz/#!XYxH1LwK!X3pkSOoAstKO4vXr8J81DInERDItbg2XpEs3KsmYRaE)1987"Epyx"Chris Grigg"59.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Castle of Terror (http://mega.nz/#!jB4yhJ7T!Vvs56h3qOc7yWo0z6O3DBGEfnVVS6ObhQ_6BcIPpYMA)1985"Melbourne House"Neil Brennan"29.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Castlevania (http://mega.nz/#!3UAnkD6B!bJ7NV2VEvwc_kZ8fZ2YHVfhr389DOM65Ya7dzlJhAyc)1990"Konami"Kris Hatlelid"27.7 MB"emul.SID
Cataball (http://mega.nz/#!eBAgiRrK!Wv7a8Rf0-2_nbUfMKuW7GGQHd-rb-rnrNhQ9St3JFhc)1987"Elite"Mark Cooksey"18.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Cave of the Word Wizard (http://mega.nz/#!PRZBUS7T!XdaPAde8hD8Ad1F1zA7YWr55_kbgu-1d4uM89pOIdUM)1983"Timeworks Inc."Electronic Speech Systems"3.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Chambers of Shaolin (http://mega.nz/#!GcoCySYQ!PAshrSak4lArAf4Nsu7RB2F5QUyz7P1atOcW14lHvqA)1989"Thalion"Holger Knipping, Michael Hendriks"52.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Championship Run (http://mega.nz/#!OFYXna4B!27chWG_F1G7EeDzDFPjsapGBoH5w3qBj_9jX3XNvmU8)1991"Adam Gilmore"Adam Gilmore"13.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Chase HQ II: Special Criminal Investigation (http://mega.nz/#!2cwnASqB!lgnVbB8qUu5jg9LFce8KRy_sZjEhZr04nARVmLZwJVE)1990"Ocean"Klaus GrГёngaard"41.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Cheap Skate (http://mega.nz/#!fBYglRrb!rGXzehBs8w-na3rvTH4W7M9V5qt4atH4VcsrnxR3CJA)1989"Silverbird"David Whittaker"4.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Chester Field: Challenge to Dark Gor (http://mega.nz/#!PJR2GJoQ!gZqvRJpj0Mve4g6gQuvC7irwRDY2y9WT9E-72aO4yDc)1988"Vic Tokai"Geoff Follin"24.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Chimera (http://mega.nz/#!yUxBVCQK!TjBYbyB_jNL2CZeB3iNY9Nx-5ij_0ba5BgSnOoBFLT0)1986"Firebird"Rob Hubbard"17.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Circus Attractions (http://mega.nz/#!6MBEACoY!RZEuM5N66p4olHF34iFf8mbUz7YJyhpPvftnM52siy0)1989"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"9.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Citadel (http://mega.nz/#!3FJUCRYY!Q2QoEJZ8_IIHHqDX0sAhqFlMu1HHymDmrodEeKVLlE0)1989"Electric Dreams"Martin Walker"26.6 MB"real+emul.SID
CJ’s Elephant Antics (http://mega.nz/#!bAAjSY4J!h45ulD85DJu9NE4sokVZGbAc8lEsdiqrB03OeyZso8I)1991"Codemasters"Ashley Hogg"28.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Clystron (http://mega.nz/#!KcQDiQLR!WjveQc6Fpiab1GnHXMQKjOzlm1QNSsZ9dQ5K1qNsu7Y)1991"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"48.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Coalminer (http://mega.nz/#!PZ5UCRxC!-NFuitXXRRZlYbDQ4_8FtRPuTVLQ_f5aD43Z4HUc7tE)1991"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"35.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Cobra (http://mega.nz/#!rVQwDIrD!v9oA5_n3UOWuOZdixCdPwTKy-fhWqLiDGMvfjizZJ1k)1986"Ocean"Ben Daglish"8.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Combat Crazy: Warbringer (http://mega.nz/#!GcZnyagL!MDXh45QjX6BuxGE9151ArMp5En5jmhMSrRLV1kEfOwc)1988"Silverbird"Jeroen Tel"27.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Combat School (http://mega.nz/#!LJhkRawL!axMmf-uTkDh6XQ1NA3-FK7SFrdlTCjCnjhwSbUgSsIs)1987"Ocean"Martin Galway"33.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Comic Bakery (http://mega.nz/#!KYZnFR6Z!24dUaPDR8bHeUcG75giJVGLjB6xULbf9TVFYEc4klow)1986"Imagine"Martin Galway"16.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Commando (http://mega.nz/#!CY5yHR5I!oEXiKo5tD3wwk4uorQtd0jJevoZ_rXcVT9HKQ7QPp-4)1985"Elite"Rob Hubbard"17.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Corporation, The (http://mega.nz/#!jMwwUKLC!wksIPfZkS5ERgv7gs2et1o7V1nkMyyZATu3cfZXjvi0)1988"Activision"Adam Gilmore"10.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Cosmic Storm (http://mega.nz/#!Pc4S3ZxY!Jo8fiwT59eqOT1b8BSDQETsmk6p5WQIgaBZRHsjYhww)1990"Virgin Mastertronic"Geoff Follin"21.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Cosmonut (http://mega.nz/#!bZwACToI!GIYOpDlL75kpVYHnHQsXNWg6nAo_Yms7aHN8MJndGTA)1987"Codemasters"David Whittaker"7.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Count Duckula (http://mega.nz/#!aAQFkaBA!5S2W8aEQQHgRK0xwa7uIzZqOmiMMtS62nLm-wJs2U3E)1989"Alternative Software"n/a"5.9 MB"real+emul.SID
CoverGirl Strip Poker (http://mega.nz/#!7MZCWK4J!_r5y-wVeDJduKB94jomZMfHI5ckGeRyYEERI1lhMti0)1991"Interactivision"Thomas Bendt, Thomas Mogensen"69.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Crazy Comets (http://mega.nz/#!6I5lULoY!66NQqTNsJBok7hpSVXlS2LJefh6fn6kZHgxlUObexa0)1985"Martech"Rob Hubbard"22.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Creatures (http://mega.nz/#!fExU2TZK!AiqlFn-QcP5qP3vH2IbDAZAsitKF74ahkQ53a7BRZ00)1990"Thalamus"Steve Rowlands"160.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Creatures 2: Torture Trouble (http://mega.nz/#!OZZzhKDZ!dR0yQ0EBw3DAT5sYlWHtABS-v15056yZJpkJCDOus80)1992"Thalamus"Steve Rowlands"140.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Crime Time (http://mega.nz/#!mNoQgJ5a!PE8unPS3xQOrWoAskqxnlXR2eiTyumfFCkdRfojgG-s)1990"Starbyte Software"Stefan Hartwig"26.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Crystal Fever (http://mega.nz/#!HZwmRQaA!wrDL3d_vQBRq_NuO782WTOFba-0lGC3Pv57A_oAlRow)1990"CP Verlag"Markus Schneider"33.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Cyberdyne Warrior (http://mega.nz/#!2Bg2BQxT!rxkK6YZ362ZhazLd_aOnPkT9IxZlwi0tu3I5blCX3ks)1989"Hewson"Steve Rowlands"24.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Cybernoid (http://mega.nz/#!7R5EQbxT!snK1hXZRhHpXzzVQOqF29QEor1gd4LMxps4mzPu35ss)1988"Hewson"Jeroen Tel"19.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Cybernoid II (http://mega.nz/#!jYgBAYDS!cXVmgd7x17uF4YJ86VwvwH0jEGRJQNycZCDnvCIGIKM)1988"Hewson"Jeroen Tel"16.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Cyrus (http://mega.nz/#!nVY20LAL!8zXB6HU0Zdb9dJefHVh26c9fVURincMRAcNmQzsVgBg)1991"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"42.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Dark Side (http://mega.nz/#!fI4RASxC!OvOKMRWk4DwDGJSiWm9xanWvXv37NozmEtXJjQMyIFI)1988"Incentive Software"Wally Beben"41.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Dead or Alive (http://mega.nz/#!3UBSULwK!4587mmC2t_YZqsSBD5X2bml2fGf3Tz8Moip-hk24Uhs)1987"Alternative Software"Mark Cooksey"12.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Deadlock (http://mega.nz/#!SFwhVACA!nAPXh4mWC-5yhiKppbd3d_291mM-NHpQTliDBxsfuL8)1991"System 3"Reyn Ouwehand"22.6 MB"real+emul.SID
DeathWish III (http://mega.nz/#!HZICnZBK!2XVIZVTzz47PglJY7Jr08owiUvldSKshLRX2ueXIfo8)1987"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"9.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Defcom (http://mega.nz/#!7UITQChY!2hwfzFs1EOGG_JIBmmE0hfpvMi1gMNXSfy-PvRIuHEI)1986"Quicksilva"David Whittaker"5.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Deflektor (http://mega.nz/#!ScJ30ByI!cvcserqDLkWdJlTJw_GmVSgVodCmHFeNJ-CvYGEMDUg)1987"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"8.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Deliverance: Stormlord II (http://mega.nz/#!OIgnBJ7K!db-MD3YgcuJCJJY6u20_xMSNLPWDDij4DqfFJ6ZP6X4)1990"Hewson"Matt Gray"38.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Delta (http://mega.nz/#!OMRgjRQB!zyUsojfU_ZGO_fQvEs-NQSyD2xINObyo_O1xOxkbYBU)1987"Thalamus"Rob Hubbard"16.1 MB"real SID
Demon Blue (http://mega.nz/#!3UAHSIgL!Lftobqpj12Sd8o6Z2FN9x6wsqnYBd5Gm92TVjRJFuaU)1992"MicroValue"Adam Gilmore"16.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Demon’s Kiss (http://mega.nz/#!aQZWxDAB!AiqaXkBGxbCFrBONv-059VrV4mSt4tgQu85u_B5yDgs)1989"MC Lothlorien"Paul Tonge"18.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Dizasterblaster (http://mega.nz/#!aIITCboL!PSTswCUbjCX3JGi8dTC40HxmqwCb_qT0krIUpc0Gzdk)1984"Alternative Software"Shaun Southern"8.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Dizzy (http://mega.nz/#!mExXFKRT!3grkdAJMG52b8hQNV6rMFGo3EFQMxFtvWJWotVebz80)1988"Codemasters"David Whittaker"9.5 MB"real+emul.SID
DJ Puff’s Volcantic Capers (http://mega.nz/#!SRZSVS4T!9-j8_ddwQroeymmwJ_MmYLQ37Vy7vTOqVCKOSifxODw)1992"Codemasters"Gerard Gourley"15.5 MB"real+emul.SID
DNA Warrior (http://mega.nz/#!Dd5xXC7a!JSNpqh4UxhCvMIbmEH9iDXq8NrOJ5mJ7abl0GHHsn0Q)1989"Artronic Products"Thomas Petersen, Kim Christensen"10.0 MB"real SID
Dominator (http://mega.nz/#!zUZEABIA!hheWaPUb3eZ3msNDSmJyKUorLkv2kywQp1W4XWc-jbU)1989"System 3"Matt Gray"59.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Double Dragon [Melbourne House] (http://mega.nz/#!TRIVRBzS!FO5fEsIDdTSA3fbakRknTQweFDLhBQ67o8-htuiyi9c)1988"Melbourne House"Charles Deenen"9.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Double Dragon [Ocean] (http://mega.nz/#!3cxBEBLa!QTuO04BW1AgsuccKjCPv7vSuzyHS7cwS4EOlk2CWuA4)1991"Ocean"Barry Leitch"36.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Double Dragon 2 (http://mega.nz/#!bEBWUAAI!KFGfxdVgn1QN82pHlKEqQzsqDgjsIDmybJIPdUbXwU4)1989"Virgin Mastertronic"Dave Lowe"19.3 MB"emul.SID
Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone (http://mega.nz/#!icZhTADT!UgR1-UQIf3XcWPnu46DRJ3HKE833xouQ6Gh73qTcvbU)1991"Sales Curve"Andy Taylor"11.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Double Sphere (http://mega.nz/#!rUwjVDTb!5oMeXSSOfmnX5AgrQrjVR-T1hCtNsj_vzUI3tgAo-hU)1990"CP Verlag"Stefan Hartwig"120.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Draconus (http://mega.nz/#!iJ5ixaZB!Go7UY81UaZmYg81z5MdG66eUuxj2kHD_HLe7847rIwQ)1988"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"29.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Dragon Breed (http://mega.nz/#!HUZH2B6b!PB35ozJhcOXY5Iu9G-kEW8BIW9T8As2zG4SbwfVrlgs)1990"Activision"Martin Walker"60.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Dragon’s Lair II (http://mega.nz/#!PIZ3TSBb!w4a0H9tbRf1ny5RGwpL9YhY_-9-x0guWGNWpP9mY0dw)1987"Software Projects"Rob Hubbard"66.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Dream Warrior (http://mega.nz/#!6NA33D4D!JsdgVrxsWDKEKRXAVMBaoazowdrWzbgkHOCdWIvzayQ)1988"U.S. Gold"Anthony Lees"8.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Driller (http://mega.nz/#!eFwzwDzI!dVSdgTyz7F6U1lRM8kyr4akIbg4It0CSOylPVkXUtFo)1987"Incentive Software"Matt Gray"30.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Druid (http://mega.nz/#!GIJR3CbT!E8MszGY-xHCJ28pL3Gi8x18BSgvHlv5d9GGhU9Yrgak)1986"Firebird"David Hanlon"3.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Druid II: Enlightenment (http://mega.nz/#!zcAwzTZS!jfuS-mhiT-NCJBaHLZAZ8H2Cpo_gPtul5baddlGbnDs)1987"Firebird"David Hanlon"20.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Dulcedo Cogitationis (http://mega.nz/#!2cAQRbhB!j8vUP8X2mLySY172PCL7OkgoWGGT82ofJ2BQgjvAvKQ)1987"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"17.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Duotris (http://mega.nz/#!iAoUkZAT!fkIdDCozbi-LiRWtn0nq47D1rHdkroAkPXiIza70Pgg)1991"CP Verlag"Jörg Schäfers"27.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Dynamic Duo (http://mega.nz/#!KMpl2RQT!SZToOkQ_CNnKjTDpYwCElYkHEPYAXmCfQK5yqbLC3LQ)1989"Firebird"David Whittaker"14.2 MB"emul.SID
Dynamix (http://mega.nz/#!CEowgAoL!08sLmO9aKMGpo7oli9v_vqQBnOPbYgqzzKEu4tdTNjo)1988"Mastertronic"Jeroen Tel"51.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Dynamoid (http://mega.nz/#!GMRRhQzJ!nuj7SOrUQmvBBa1OiyJaFrwrgr7lpMIkTNUfbeOVpv8)1990"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"38.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Dyter-07 (http://mega.nz/#!SRgD3J5D!nH3pPg8tMCgce4hYRaQqc96JuMlBHhI6GXjDqGIZAf4)1990"reLINE"Ramiro Vaca"51.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Edd the Duck! (http://mega.nz/#!GQJDyITI!YrO5UqUq0wXCw-P7bgbsLxtN2H7FiyIDHV4MNof5LJI)1990"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"8.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Eliminator (http://mega.nz/#!7YhhhZ7S!HobDflkVttPaKx1q2e9yGLsXy5hAAYoK_zrBp2tvrYs)1988"Hewson"Jeroen Tel"39.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Elite (http://mega.nz/#!PR5DwaiR!wHoNIw3bNKskvHHvzxKyM5fh6_V1bzXKhIJfB4FG7Tg)1985"Firebird"David Dunn, Aidan Bell"20.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Elvira: The Arcade Game (http://mega.nz/#!Pd5gUBSQ!lx8U4rWZMa5RltQE2U-D9LR7qHkuPsSWZncGsbAaUxg)1991"Flair Software"Adam Gilmore"29.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Emerald Mine (http://mega.nz/#!eIQgRaZL!0KmXm1t_TAbedhHrOfAxIBnrtlTyWScqRbPBVgY1BJk)1988"Kingsoft"Oliver Kläwer"11.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Enduro Racer (http://mega.nz/#!fMR0GayK!B8a99xcS6weDXxO-Wq00gl-hENiEz8RHMTPfJRcvVws)1987"Activision"David Whittaker"12.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Enforcer (http://mega.nz/#!nABkjYZK!II9WV7cZTU9EYMYoOWqysjuolQheSlLtkyj3PyBgsdk)1992"CP Verlag"Markus Siebold"72.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Eon (http://mega.nz/#!zJ4XBBRI!6SKVuBCMccNwv7AKP9yMnZmZylGlRYZy4x7pA7J6vZQ)1993"Kingsoft"Thomas Detert"59.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Escape from Paradise (http://mega.nz/#!OFRGzara!CP06SYmmazmWyRo-lYhSEgjA830NOLZL4HIeZnbWm3w)1987"Anco Software"David Dunn"3.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Eskimo Games (http://mega.nz/#!uUp22SZC!l0yH68qKSz8ZaXHt0GSgOQWfpF8TRdECSdXBwRvUfX4)1991"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"41.4 MB"real+emul.SID
F1 Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!vRYR2JQQ!vH4kXzrz-O-fVu6qOr6yWGOQh0MxYJVeOwt7X_z6rr4)1989"Maniacs of Noise"Charles Deenen"12.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Fairlight: A Prelude (http://mega.nz/#!zMxCUJwT!CXMQ5YqOR8_Op9FBJIM_SCJUJ8fEez5pZRwi_N9H_yo)1986"The Edge"Mike Alsop"5.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Fast Food! (http://mega.nz/#!vIZW1IaL!c9suK3Oj0-hs0x8SGhD2IRbCyNBHyaJ8eU9vI8PkaD0)1989"Codemasters"Steve Barrett"11.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Felix (http://mega.nz/#!zY5lWYxR!QXqo5xDXOKUecsP9sb7hhMlJ2gr81UKgUWvpMHosY5A)1987"Hit Pak"Mark Cooksey"17.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Feud (http://mega.nz/#!fV5jnSwY!6ssh8IR2cguTuLLmrySZT0HgQUHLUHTjOQw8mDd4Tes)1987"Bulldog Software"David Whittaker"12.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Final Fight (http://mega.nz/#!vEZFSC6R!q5xnFtBi_iT0qPNze7XTxbmli9lEPO3RITyelGs852g)1991"U.S. Gold"Dave Lowe"10.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Firefly (http://mega.nz/#!KBJUkCoR!YXMMxDIekDRVM-s4AKmgx6hzbvl8A5P3ER2Dh0ysGpA)1988"Ocean"Fred Gray"18.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Firelord (http://mega.nz/#!3Zgz2D6D!rji8uOcERvkH-Eacj9auRQ9r_NZNDaJtAcZ0uCqxaIo)1986"Hewson"Ben Daglish"9.7 MB"real+emul.SID
First Strike (http://mega.nz/#!iMImXT5A!eMqKAUbQ2-VrKQ5bY3ckmmzZzRZqlaC8j87fkQcRwiE)1989"Elite"Mark Cooksey"10.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Fist II: The Legend Continues (http://mega.nz/#!fQxWHLLY!eOkxpRM719nFJZEKaP1i2_A89t3S8rK_sYJTifrdMlU)1986"Melbourne House"Neil Brennan"17.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Fist+ (http://mega.nz/#!jR5wHCoS!JUj0cLLCqb2zwZeZHsvFar4jQ_kM2rGxWJrRCz-CD_Q)1988"Firebird"Neil Brennan"8.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Flash Gordon (http://mega.nz/#!HNQF1CRC!O48sN_SfMjL2137zAHDg8paOG44sLwuVEiBLIyeKbdA)1986"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"35.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Flight Path 737: Advanced Pilot Trainer (http://mega.nz/#!OZ5UUZwa!hkqBBN1DOtxr1n_1ueYOYN5C0nlQ_GBly8rkYtvNgik)1984"Anirog"David Dunn"4.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Flimbo’s Quest (http://mega.nz/#!zdIEAT4b!zWR4fB2jP2f2VkGokKjMN97oxOdvrI_2G5_VTpBBf7E)1990"System 3"Johannes Bjerregaard, Reyn Ouwehand"69.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Fly Harder (http://mega.nz/#!mAJSgbRJ!1RRBpuoPQQ4_qD6hD0ywXQtcKgMBchfysZRxNq-KFGg)1993"Starbyte Software"Adam Bulka, Michael Hendriks"21.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Footballer of the Year (http://mega.nz/#!PRomHTqY!mF6NizkAFKUEFJItT9egjbXniBARv1ZAqbBCCbPQ1vI)1986"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"6.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Forbidden Forest (http://mega.nz/#!DNYSFbDT!bwGcCrJSsyt0IoLX9zIdFMBCO9XB0eG0PI-wkULCFLQ)1983"Cosmi"Paul Norman"19.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Forester (http://mega.nz/#!zJQU0bDJ!zyf3L_sAbTPmSuJTpNP73xHsrEpuRT9kvLGfwbNAoy4)1992"CP Verlag"Joachim Wijnhoven"47.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Formula 1 Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!yEhAmQQa!BnDRetKjfs_0PEAMr5NVSdmoKZ08oNJYC3wlxdhNM1s)1985"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"11.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Fourth Protocol (http://mega.nz/#!uAYFyDJb!97W_Br6I4Hh80NcwjYGYBL6eDQIqJhGDY8CWj8Pqy7k)1985"Hutchison Computer Pub."David Dunn"7.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Fox Fights Back (http://mega.nz/#!WNglmaTY!RNk5Vv3NS0ES7lsDQBNJKTW07vM7_vvhnReZcaCoZvM)1988"Image Works"Fred Gray"11.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Frightmare (http://mega.nz/#!PQZwwTBa!3SCuc-0VmZSRCCDYKdaUpHQpuCfr_Sk88y1cz8NsNOc)1988"Cascade Games"Jeroen Kimmel"34.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Frogger [Sega] (http://mega.nz/#!jBhzCY6D!Z0cDKKzX6HgUbi1h4t0dTsyObPzAOoVQgbma9IlwtOY)1983"Sega"n/a"8.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Fruitbank (http://mega.nz/#!KAp2nTqa!1bEgUlFeaCPe-av_vQ3FYRALG4XQ-mRNGmxSq-AXPdY)1989"Virgin Mastertronic"Johannes Bjerregaard"18.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Future Knight (https://mega.nz/#!eNxFGSIL!_C3g438O3YeKjop_tg6CwTkDMRiDZk0Q3NckSTqKUzs)1986"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"9.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Fuzzball (http://mega.nz/#!HRZiwIRR!p6f3ousTvu-rJY51CWwm9iljguSTQ_l6N-NgWtcsK3c)1992"Maniacs of Noise"Jeroen Tel"14.7 MB"real+emul.SID
G.I. Hero (http://mega.nz/#!OFYE1boD!hy8VmCiVso8U5oEf2eJc7kiwKa69DcF75dfx_swABFQ)1988"Firebird"Jeroen Tel"20.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Galactyforce (http://mega.nz/#!GZpEla5S!9DRITvc5iOC03LmuX5cEYa6VEZ7I3ml-ezR8_tzmoBg)1990"CP Verlag"Klaus GrГёngaard"32.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Game Over (http://mega.nz/#!fRgjQCoI!EGSBFU4YAZk91OS6gZ-uN1rAFTHWWzFAYKbfi3IjS0U)1987"Imagine"Martin Galway"14.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Gaplus (http://mega.nz/#!PEYFEQQR!PqMheBql35UegSkdDQYAkwfLpCpmOEqiaqYRCsgA4qc)1988"Mastertronic"Jeroen Tel"42.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Garfield: Big, Fat, Hairy Deal (http://mega.nz/#!rZxiWKbK!HDBsE-6Oof_Oa6O_MIEUY5dpPUvu9Fx3qA6_70LUpMw)1987"The Edge"Neil Baldwin"14.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Garrison (http://mega.nz/#!adRSEYYQ!yMW00XPu0PEsUCLkPOoPo0MuSP0qysq_XhJzX7zl524)1988"Rainbow Arts"Ramiro Vaca"16.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Gauntlet III (http://mega.nz/#!qUBAXKxY!sWQvantTzX7Hw4JCsE73-3szQ0wDQsJ7wEyeye5aVUU)1991"U.S. Gold"Tim Follin, Geoff Follin"11.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Gem’X (http://mega.nz/#!zQZ3nJya!CQpkke39NwS8-jUpkT8kQBvhtKzet4R8Owkf0gWuUWQ)1991"Demonware"Chris HГјlsbeck"17.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Gemini Wing (http://mega.nz/#!6Yh1XDZJ!e7M8c1NuDjlEeSmtRXkqrJshbGW8jo59ZOjFfHfRkTg)1989"Virgin Mastertronic"Barry Leitch"92.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Genloc (http://mega.nz/#!aQ4RWRRJ!p9j45UqwI-PXfDWI0RDqnEEFqiuyo54_k2zaJ5encyM)1994"Markt & Technik"Thomas Detert"68.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Geometric 2 (http://mega.nz/#!aBwVHJYC!-INYRKaWAW-MXJB8-LFw5GQl_vq0xJ2nnbNhLcfYCjM)1994"Magna Media"Kai Walter"34.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Gerry the Germ (http://mega.nz/#!fFBBkZLR!TEJqASPc4GDH8_Ap-FUKfmL4gNZcIFBT4hZIQjNuTcE)1986"Firebird"Rob Hubbard"79.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Ghosts’n Goblins (http://mega.nz/#!eN5G1AAC!Xm5uHx-O6WsizbIolqACJqoqE2q8l66lV85xx-m5uuU)1986"Elite"Mark Cooksey"14.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Ghosttown (http://mega.nz/#!CVgRiYxa!36iv-379t8lzTRAr5kb4NowlZ7Zi21UYPRr1t-qPzA8)1990"Virgin Mastertronic"Geoff Follin"27.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Ghouls’n’Ghosts (http://mega.nz/#!yIhEgZ6Y!kf6GR7D93UTXsQWUq0C7jhDSRo-L-_gFAxAs3JpvFTQ)1989"U.S. Gold"Tim Follin"82.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Glider Rider (http://mega.nz/#!WIZjQSZL!5aqffvRa6fYJ19NzJzwJKUT3Mm-kw2Z2Jf9ecAsJqfY)1986"Quicksilva"David Whittaker"12.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Go-Kart Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!ycpzRDQB!LgdDuFjK9iYU6p-skJyhXduf69o7jSspQjw4JJJDyoE)1989"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"9.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Golden Axe (http://mega.nz/#!HMIDDBqQ!fyJzTeqHv9mm5sSyOWeCa-TPITPWQ9_nVaiGDLuedbs)1990"Virgin"Jeroen Tel"10.7 MB"real SID
Gordian Tomb (http://mega.nz/#!mVRhwbzL!r1M1Lhqggv3yrMYtSiGqs7J0RD4jk5ZhetJ5y0fgW0Y)1990"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"108.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Gradius (http://mega.nz/#!SNBTSKZZ!rzAmufURT7p6ucjptIeiQPkA2oww29escEGRUJPUM4w)1987"Konami"n/a"4.7 MB"emul.SID
Grand Monster Slam (http://mega.nz/#!bN4URIIZ!f36mIqM1xubPayvWD6BhCRnfYpioz9uRog66WXrNgFs)1989"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"16.8 MB"real SID
Grand Prix Circuit (http://mega.nz/#!iQQkSToB!okhtnBqgZXf-nUD7lk3fuWoUEMQoZ1B7o5k7GsTfGXA)1988"Accolade"Kris Hatlelid"11.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Grand Prix Simulator II (http://mega.nz/#!CAxmVALD!A7GPLJnPvdZbtfvE17KMJCyT_U53au98gl95i5ISLF4)1989"Codemasters"Steve Barrett"9.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Great Giana Sisters, The (http://mega.nz/#!Oco3VKoL!k3cVm_1yVPc7dBPGEJA8D-Jefp_kOBB7yS-EnyGJ9cA)1987"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"45.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Great Gurianos (http://mega.nz/#!zMQiyaJB!HChTgrJLq0SbLnvBTbrfB9U0QHf3U_w5BNetM_5XM-Q)1987"Hit Pak"Mark Cooksey"16.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Green Beret (http://mega.nz/#!LQ5kiQZI!yWxLFoVVMS5vLc5TxIV8aYtMMaNcgPZe-boIizTl-iI)1986"Imagine"Martin Galway"9.7 MB"real SID
Gryzor (http://mega.nz/#!jFolRTTa!Wgiwp_Oz6gR_rLd_RjQ0Gq1fEWim1LzP3pVR_2BXU9s)1988"Ocean"Jason Brooke"8.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Guldkorn Ekspressen (http://mega.nz/#!mJQTVCwJ!zQj0NZzFIOA4CeKcso-homLUPjYFzY2TUv2rUSE39Ck)1991"SilverRock Productions"Jens-Christian Huus"38.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Hades Nebula (http://mega.nz/#!aMZxATDA!fK1SIJGsoylH1Eg1b0GVfvFmKOGGI0kFpI8yxz6owVc)1987"Nexus"Ben Daglish"19.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Hammerfist (http://mega.nz/#!OJZzkKBZ!sVILfK6QfYcSfmdP-bL0sIocMCnRXyRCgGk4OxWuZWo)1990"System 3"Wally Beben"37.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Harald Hardtooth in “The Fight of the Clean Teeth” (http://mega.nz/#!yQp3QDgC!nMFNPvV8DMHX_pHgjRUCv8zx101Gv3hOk20Vre8rtQA)1992"Colgate-Palmolive A/S"Thomas Mogensen"30.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Hard’n Heavy (http://mega.nz/#!aIonHaqI!nyUB1LXc1501d8KfbKeLYfDCr0TBAOHEkiOzs8rs9XM)1988"reLINE"Chris HГјlsbeck"36.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Hawkeye (http://mega.nz/#!zMogXDaZ!ujDy_6-ocOG-SBy6hFo5Gp0KfhuLL6y7QQQ4bGor6cc)1988"Thalamus"Jeroen Tel"101.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Hazar (http://mega.nz/#!PV5wnZRQ!esiQht6ipUe0XdQzdwZCQPXWp60rj_uvRGj1DVuYm8U)1991"CP Verlag"Stefan Hartwig"24.3 MB"real+emul.SID
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (http://mega.nz/#!fYgGGKLT!fbUk2qMytYmhClIe7XaYG7HOS99SYzrFTKEkzYq16PE)1987"U.S. Gold"Ben Daglish"3.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Head Over Heels (http://mega.nz/#!TQxgUa6T!EpC-eB8sB73jko7VgJqfj0gNpDrWpNg2C5U7ukPUfO8)1987"Ocean"Peter Clarke"8.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Heartland (http://mega.nz/#!mV4WgJBa!VmPodmge50jdkeDEM8fAOY4ePRGbjuS0kvHPVaDx1AQ)1986"Odin Computer Graphics"Keith Tinman"4.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Heli Rescue (http://mega.nz/#!mFxznLpQ!FI4dRHzRNIaP8KAHuLKORQ9ndjzHviyj9tqs1cXav7A)1992"CP Verlag"Reyn Ouwehand"31.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Helikopter Jagd (http://mega.nz/#!rIAhSKbD!fO6rAaPaw6IS9W6Wpol3oO0Ru87YowbrJ_EFE0Q2fok)1986"Ocean"Martin Galway"25.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Hermetic (http://mega.nz/#!SZ4WUZzQ!4JQCs4bua4Z6N2YQbtVbWAOl8KhXY0cXk2IWl4Lkd1E)1993"Markt & Technik"Thomas Mogensen, Jens-Christian Huus"81.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Hi Ska Do (http://mega.nz/#!fBgBUDTa!fpaczdyDgHzP3J5MtlcYwPIEoz46gLA6zvzXiGniImU)1992"CP Verlag"Rodney Balai, Ronny Pasch"20.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Highlander (http://mega.nz/#!nAIzgJaD!BBgi50Jc1BAiXHAYeLgFQZX-U4g0dpM_CIHBPlJouDY)1986"Ocean"Martin Galway"9.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Hobbit, The (http://mega.nz/#!WJJEmJ4A!R4Q-xgYkDZTtbvE5vajXZRc0BiwvtEhCydeW642VdgU)1985"Melbourne House"Neil Brennan"44.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Hollywood or Bust (http://mega.nz/#!SUZyjZzJ!8pdg8mP5B7hIC9mEH1PrMLOgPcQGfuPDzc3JN_y4y-w)1996"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"17.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Hollywood Poker Pro (http://mega.nz/#!vRInDIbR!-hcbXSvBvFUBwc0aOVJe14FKCVjET3UTDga3tPWwtds)1989"reLINE"Chris HГјlsbeck"52.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Hopp oder Top (http://mega.nz/#!eIIhwaLa!sUp24WdzaI9Q6NfXpcBKQlN09gdAjNfiuix6RgyhnDE)1992"PCSL Software"Thomas Detert"36.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Hot Rod (http://mega.nz/#!7ZIDHQhR!04tXROanf5dM40vKmqI0ihqElvUey7f2ceiGMFgD6Lc)1989"Activision"Jeroen Tel"10.0 MB"real SID
Human Race, The (http://mega.nz/#!HY4WDLQA!F77hWUGzmslNsnFZLUINy4jE-tgGzVtpZCiWn82tE9k)1985"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"45.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Hunter’s Moon (http://mega.nz/#!2YgmCbBJ!wOyhrhJs2J0-yBW0BscnOdkxFvRPETWpxQ9g5csJzKg)1987"Thalamus"Matt Gray"30.8 MB"real SID
Hyber Blob (http://mega.nz/#!mdRGwbya!_zPAlMP00NmctyCv8L0sE-ZnplUOueZZHCxUduFnjE8)1987"Firebird"Steve Barrett"14.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Hypa-Ball (http://mega.nz/#!OMgAzICS!Fr1FzzXm63JSuzB5vUWNDkh-vMPqSBZnGxY27_h1rcA)1986"Odin Computer Graphics"Keith Tinman"14.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Hyper Aggressive (http://mega.nz/#!nEARRAgK!59hXy3YVexSYFbBbzlD2ufBL_ysEFb48FhwBR9HwhvM)1992"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"69.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Hyper Sports (http://mega.nz/#!WF4ikTaB!F1ifpKiu6dkheXbcg53ozlB9pYkCFxAUqypDw1FJsto)1985"Imagine"Martin Galway"8.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Hyperbowl (http://mega.nz/#!OEJUFApY!xQR_rSfSsOjuPVxDVC4aC2bpXK_qYWv4v_JmU2w6KnI)1987"Mastertronic"David Whittaker"5.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Hyperion 2 (http://mega.nz/#!rFBx2JgK!IrydOiVMr9tNsWsqFwzAjY-jpgEmmIDmAu4zdCppFP8)1988"Matt Gray"Matt Gray"10.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Hysteria (http://mega.nz/#!rMZ2TITQ!6KlUtvAb2ZK2G30i6eCReJHUD1Ror2JfCacmzZ0Q7nE)1987"Software Projects"Fred Gray"21.2 MB"real+emul.SID
I, Ball (http://mega.nz/#!SN4BDChC!gugtmcT_2FLxFuagTHkf_uOK8nWVKmqbmGKfAwAV88s)1987"Firebird"Rob Hubbard"17.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Ice Age (http://mega.nz/#!3Ew1yZJA!kWi3mqx5-uezsTpVYEbSz3VHP9LQCtXg8aMy2bsHrKY)1988"Firebird"Jeroen Tel"24.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Iceblaster (http://mega.nz/#!yZoxgRQb!mXHqGWJ550pSJZhC1qvYSxBhVKxy4UjLK-FPf89OWgo)1992"Magnetix"Stefan Hartwig"12.4 MB"real+emul.SID
IK+ (http://mega.nz/#!qBJXhC7Y!0F-slsl53meCKmi18FN0FoTsqrFsASAQaNm0IBS7piM)1987"System 3"Rob Hubbard"25.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Ikari Warriors (http://mega.nz/#!nYJmTaaC!rPMwsK6wBBdVtGBbwRIXesrcq-NeGI-ickigcjRQD-Q)1988"Elite"Jason Brooke, Mark Cooksey"23.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Ikkiuchi (http://mega.nz/#!yYhg0Bxb!v8RaNYhrysqwPbawcOijNMJM_KlhASGwT1h6toyxrd8)1995"CP Verlag"Matthias Hartung"19.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Illgen (http://mega.nz/#!udgwTZAS!KZ6bIT1AqOcIY4HwYkb9u5yadsk4Q7fOdDORfhOmjN8)1990"Markt & Technik"Stefan Hartwig"61.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Impossamole (http://mega.nz/#!XNgTETaD!1WxFUBd3Ak083CESBIpUON3_5kiFPweib5YkJENsEk0)1990"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"17.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Insects in Space (http://mega.nz/#!XJxH2DpK!UccETh7q_MIZxZHGkBQgXNmu5ZxXOGQHCKpHHLUkEds)1989"Hewson"Martin Galway"10.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Infernal Runner (http://mega.nz/#!GVQmRLSC!FiHxyxT2qiSN7D7Jl6Uwf-xP84cUqcW4UBe_14mGNkA)1985"Loriciel"n/a"4.8 MB"real+emul.SID
International Karate (http://mega.nz/#!SNxygJIJ!bTsZkM6iWf5mB_EZplI_x0FcTDsSt9vEeNHSjzEu9NM)1986"System 3"Rob Hubbard"30.0 MB"real+emul.SID
International Rugby Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!7BRlGaCJ!is5dRvxtStgxr1TQpzZ_nXKKa_qwHH1JC26sPvB1XQI)1988"Codemasters"David Dunn"8.5 MB"real+emul.SID
International Speedway (http://mega.nz/#!Hd40TZBR!fA1N6YgZT-V4UrZwfeRFdAeejec4ve4_Z21jsrFX0aw)1988"Silverbird"David Dunn"4.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Inve$t (http://mega.nz/#!eNZkUKqA!1B4L11w4fnWW1ZmZPpL9AxXyLhuIUnUazjPPSdkQAb4)1990"Starbyte Software"Jeroen Tel"12.0 MB"real+emul.SID
IO (http://mega.nz/#!vUolzaIS!gIIQfDp4WXiZ0Ygn8tHnoaCkWxjjsrTjipK23JmQwsE)1988"Firebird"David Whittaker"9.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Iron Lord (http://mega.nz/#!fNwR2JjC!IvTbqD4TmOZDzRwPTSAABRIEVK2Qnrwjy_9gVgt7FNg)1990"Ubisoft"Jeroen Tel"33.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Island of Dr. Destructo, The (http://mega.nz/#!6AAkVZza!0xAJKhYQVFEl9_307EQfWNSLafC7gB7CNl1ZzgHKJf0)1987"Bulldog Software"David Whittaker"8.7 MB"real+emul.SID
ISS: Incredible Shrinking Sphere (http://mega.nz/#!2MZCjbrQ!zQZiI4rZ8_VbhT0sbsuM_qQ24udEalUeriuLIgrhjyU)1989"Electric Dreams"Anthony Lees"10.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Jack the Nipper (http://mega.nz/#!2cx2UaiQ!iHeD_bxlL6MXFcQqoQo1087xFokof7Zav3SOjT9VXyg)1986"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"7.4 MB"real+emul.SID
James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod (http://mega.nz/#!yJxDHaLY!btuoB1cIaRiIoqIQRpqtDMAl2annb5bohPsDtjsYDoo)1992"Millennium Interactive"Dale Johnstone"11.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Jars’ Revenge (http://mega.nz/#!zRgwkaBZ!j-HH8kGeQ2itNsIvp7LKp_QFYBRQa8wSPgegwPNlfdg)2011"TRSI"Sascha Zeidler"22.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Jet Bike Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!id5RkAzI!dZ_TbPfzD4dWxtAVBe3yzNpyYzpLICqyC1sSCZovgcw)1988"Codemasters"David Dunn"5.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Jocky Wilson’s Darts Challenge (http://mega.nz/#!rFZgmAZQ!Zet3b5xz5eWGndDUUrMBSg4fns2anyRvIbE2Nf5mFKY)1988"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"10.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Jump Jet (http://mega.nz/#!7JhAUJCA!7mBAfvPjnlk4suaQm8F22f9Y1iQFAZf9ppxdCWOw5tQ)1985"Anirog"David Dunn"6.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Katakis (http://mega.nz/#!CNACSCyK!Sz9djCkSaUp__Nfx4_GdGlRd2o4B_SIHW5ZVCcC85Eg)1988"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"70.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Kendo Warrior (http://mega.nz/#!qUZHlT4T!OP1uQ_RbBSwFz38xSAb3Xzc2DsmLeQxOWsGclV8aYDc)1989"Byte Back"Tony Williams"17.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Kentilla (http://mega.nz/#!nUgHmDaR!D_MPwowxkL0-iAkDRVlahXLiIRcg9OfmfJIlSctqRj4)1986"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"36.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Kings of the Beach (http://mega.nz/#!rZYABJDL!wyFXQO5DZ4bAxNx7WfvDCQUYlzwZGwSatpzRS5_9cjw)1988"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard"13.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Knight Tyme (http://mega.nz/#!rBIlxaTT!bifmI7Hg2Bj5l36k1m7EZZlYVdnXyBHEXiwIPYQIhbU)1988"Mastertronic"David Whittaker"10.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Knightmare (http://mega.nz/#!XQwinQZa!HO50Vq5HIN4A9VrMuoKB9QaQu8t7zgR5tYR7YMUwze4)1987"Activision"Steve Barrett"8.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Knuckle Buster (http://mega.nz/#!LV4iGRZD!LKHpXK9OYO5o9rv4mJRzmb02m-DYsxyVTUEXb3COnUc)1986"Melbourne House"Rob Hubbard"64.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Kong Strikes Back (http://mega.nz/#!eQQDQKIB!1r8ES4gQMwnV_n8dz1rDkbYsLhrc-UmdNreyKwt0-7U)1985"Ocean"Martin Galway"4.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Krakout (http://mega.nz/#!eEJSwBDR!FYiIxkQCDfMXVWCi1uMObwar61pq9cSnGQ3QQo61874)1987"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"16.6 MB"real+emul.SID
L.E.D. Storm (http://mega.nz/#!eYwnDbKK!4inN5iS5PsO-lXV3-tfs-9ftHis4Oa6tOscSOHegniw)1989"Go!"Tim Follin"48.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Labyrinth (http://mega.nz/#!bUxkEAbQ!McfbSVdx9FQiUGGJHI0ulhPhl2zH2YpwF-KtGY6IW_I)1986"Lucasfilm Games"David M. Martin Jr."14.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Las Vegas Casino (http://mega.nz/#!3FJRhbbT!sjpP–PdOhw24NvRwjFwvZUBucFOnLUoR7rijG-Zg4w)1989"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"33.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Last Ninja, The (http://mega.nz/#!yIYn1AJZ!Lq2g4F0tl-y5sMMPvOx46T3JCaGh0QwHwl6Iqhx523k)1987"System 3"Ben Daglish, Anthony Lees"141.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Last Ninja 2 (http://mega.nz/#!qEB2BISJ!O_cs6e_R5dnXSr1jXCviKu1me47zMu_-i525hQ2fg0k)1988"System 3"Matt Gray"77.6 MB"real SID
Last Ninja 3 (http://mega.nz/#!6cZyCSIK!xqz4y3qiA-qPuZU8uGkgfsNex0qrpiFSCTyk9nDDlak)1991"System 3"Reyn Ouwehand"77.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Last Ninja Remix (http://mega.nz/#!SQgWDLAI!I1QEDhkjPLrJCIgO_DypI6H8_4Km9qgw385RGHr3UNg)1990"System 3"Reyn Ouwehand"75.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Last V8, The (http://mega.nz/#!zM5HhJaJ!p9t390Nr7ADGLVz2MTohuDKTv1Xi5y8dLmn8vgh52-I)1985"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"8.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Lazer-Force (http://mega.nz/#!nYZG2RDT!PO8-l6I06NFFZB_LxqEK9J-VtzCy1_w1CETPo5sLtSM)1987"Codemasters"David Whittaker"7.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Legend of Kage (http://mega.nz/#!jdgyBCgL!yqbqA3n1Pt5WH5j3Csd31Ar4EhFR9IFXpzrvTnBk4xE)1987"Imagine"Fred Gray"6.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Lemmings (http://mega.nz/#!KVomFRZJ!Idp4JElzF9jylkmffEdElueuDwRfiiDnZZo3RsOQlls)1994"Psygnosis"Jeroen Tel"46.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Lightforce (http://mega.nz/#!ndo1mQQD!E6CCxTKeXfyz5yemstLKCoupLbQrqbO7jmPeHRX50FE)1986"FTL"Rob Hubbard"24.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Lions of the Universe (http://mega.nz/#!fIpFxA4L!1rYvzG1EPTmz72PIA4NafQvzntpBKNpNYH8aruQO-LA)1994"CP Verlag"Karl Sommer"39.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Logan (http://mega.nz/#!rIYgDA7Y!Eng8F-Wp8VAtNe6uzVHODfu3c_RA-uuyxV_HcLVynbY)1990"64’er"Stefan Hartwig"5.5 MB"real SID
Logo (http://mega.nz/#!rJplXJaQ!wmbXzYJkMkYHyiLPre0HSRD2zr0-Py3x0eUbnPFLJzA)1990"Starbyte Software"Stefan Hartwig"33.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Loopz (http://mega.nz/#!HAwVxRgZ!QnzPIi1jj_M4TZpHFs1sWejpCJNxUAAqWd9narmGN8w)1991"Audiogenic"David Whittaker"33.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (http://mega.nz/#!mQQ1hQIL!fDkh9maGMfI318-ZTmpVqzrJ8avT1k-y5mC9-NIveH4)1990"Gremlin Graphics"n/a"34.1 MB"real+emul.SID
M.A.C.H. (http://mega.nz/#!bYBA1LRA!qjdvC0ppz6O181Z0meBp__VWTftyUOXzVrCQ3ESsquI)1987"Starvision"Johannes Bjerregaard"21.9 MB"real+emul.SID
M.U.L.E. (http://mega.nz/#!SRIyjZQJ!HlRuKZwRQlThJFbh_y5y9Ha7v_1avs4U6mNlwfHanYc)1983"Electronic Arts"Roy Glover"7.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Madness (CP Verlag) (http://mega.nz/#!aRwGBaCB!mb_cuCXm-r14vaLfhPIhPAMnz7PyjFEhJ–Y-oaPxNs)1991"CP Verlag"Mario Kriwanek"14.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Magic Johnson’s Basketball (http://mega.nz/#!7EZlBbSI!0df5ajd0YwmypzIYRR8l5gjDDvrDIDXpcG1ngXe_eLA)1989"Virgin Mastertronic"Tim Follin"9.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Magic Land Dizzy (http://mega.nz/#!bNxHXLxL!mfx3-RZc9E5MrcQLXUjzbkyy3NKx6ytNASA1fQ7B_GU)1990"Codemasters"Steve Barrett"16.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Maniac Mansion (http://mega.nz/#!DZoQTKwb!55E75rxquRcpYX9nu0LHoLjyZ5ok68gSuieW043rnyE)1987"Lucasfilm Games"Chris Grigg, David Lawrence"6.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Marauder (http://mega.nz/#!udRBTaoJ!SXjAMgd9hIxl8QZfl7Bwmvghr_SJ3abDxk_wIUsZidQ)1988"Hewson"Barry Leitch"48.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Master of Magic, The (http://mega.nz/#!aQxQ1RZA!hCbwnvnsvc_s9CSRy-jFWSjx1x644IDJmI-OKOLTh5A)1985"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"18.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Maze Mania (http://mega.nz/#!uMhlxYII!DcdipyWZQSu6RAT80NbW27Eiam5ZfpNL0E8j_CJRwnw)1989"Hewson"Matt Gray"19.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Mega Apocalypse (http://mega.nz/#!7Y4mjLrb!s7tC14GsgupfF62FPm7IaXhlU5tUw3QzKrOa-4rqmHQ)1987"Martech"Rob Hubbard"23.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Mega Starforce (http://mega.nz/#!aQJjFbSK!uO3FWF3jsl7CL8J7W_Mhfc0_PrWREJU1f28BZwJaFSc)1993"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"47.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Menace (http://mega.nz/#!nMR2XagI!5R6QV_0V_N75aagVGruiaTEiZSfxsIYr8mnKtD38SkE)1989"Psyclapse"David Whittaker"15.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Metal Force (http://mega.nz/#!CEBDiS5A!ylcu0k8JWhjCaLCGqDttpduEfcHLJpLCvi_btgmL4RE)1989"CP Verlag"Jens Blidon"81.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Metal Gear (http://mega.nz/#!bNhV1Kwb!E8KsbiCfXmUrRi1fNSzwglXKBkzaalWW5efroI2Nuhw)1990"Konami"Kris Hatlelid"16.8 MB"emul.SID
Miami Vice (http://mega.nz/#!SRYCTZxa!BCYD-83qfJosFQn6YrE9-7dSMq92wm30c6iNk7Pki5c)1986"Ocean"Martin Galway"38.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Midnight Resistance (http://mega.nz/#!fVRznL7Q!p3HVYnjgWrVN1MusC7C4QZvdEz405cxWinVYnc8ArNg)1990"Ocean"Keith Tinman"29.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Miecze Valdgira 2 (http://mega.nz/#!XdQWAKKK!TaJRMX7TFKkci9bRaXefEDuzu7Uvc6jLIgwehSVc6p4)1995"Timsoft"Wojciech Radziejewski"23.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Mikie (http://mega.nz/#!yZRAxZAQ!Wbakmn3fj5GP9tiEdWxpZNAOx4fwY-pipF5M_TblfiA)1986"Imagine"Martin Galway"38.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Mindbender (http://mega.nz/#!2FgSzRhA!w6bX6l6onHQU7tXaqZDK5LC9QI8bOnGiqsfognmPMSo)1990"Gremlin Graphics"Georg Brandt"12.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Mission Impossibubble (http://mega.nz/#!7RRVFT4B!TUa0kJloZcBwz7kOGMVEFEmmwxPAGwg2mRUrwKcjzcg)1989"Hewson"Neil Baldwin"20.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Monopoly Deluxe (http://mega.nz/#!OIJlBIAK!3abeZXeE9z8hX-LPjXQtb0am2XPRCRtJroxs2HHmPNg)1988"Leisure Genius"Steve Barrett"6.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Monty on the Run (http://mega.nz/#!2B4TxIIQ!Kewb3V55FofuvFfHJfxIqihwgU5FCG2bQQ-EUcuxM6g)1985"Gremlin Graphics"Rob Hubbard"26.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Motley Tetris (http://mega.nz/#!aQojjZDC!oq_h5kUHYadR41ATfVXga5Jv-02s2_XvAobTxm-wSHk)1994"Markt & Technik"Thomas Mogensen, Anders Rodahl"24.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Motocross (http://mega.nz/#!vApmVLJQ!mIfj6BxuVEp-vhsZwND4v2RCzETyTd1vadGNWjpPY9o)1989"Codemasters"Matt Gray"12.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Mountie Mick’s Death Ride (http://mega.nz/#!vEA1zL4J!iCcKpzru4ywKYgBtbqUsB-u60XRJN8MJmOylBPIiaj8)1987"Ariolasoft"Ben Daglish"9.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Mr. Heli (http://mega.nz/#!aFZXiIST!TUthXNpbMB07cZLKTfKDGAlXh4jh9XpzJXMbZ55RmRM)1989"Firebird"Charles Deenen"16.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Mutants (http://mega.nz/#!OUpkxT4A!C9nVNfjyEZf9FOb4wN_kqL5syqr2ZS0zV3KsdBRT9BQ)1987"Ocean"Fred Gray"18.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Myth (http://mega.nz/#!KARSWBrI!Xst3fSYMdwOYA-KW3_KSiy1LmgBFgdmChoK6Tijs-kM)1989"System 3"Jeroen Tel"38.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Navy Moves (http://mega.nz/#!SRQhnDrQ!UT5I5PPiI1Eqj2YV0gQS517ZbfFvERJ0NQBzIaRpbrc)1989"Dinamic"Jeroen Tel"34.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Navy Seals (http://mega.nz/#!TQhhASob!3DS-DqUinBejQZJIABdK3NmYq-WDM1bXCkwy52p_pak)1990"Ocean"Matthew Cannon"37.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Nebulus (http://mega.nz/#!WcIWTJgL!_IzsD6Ny-q4ZgWWo2fy8LrSKMaB3so2bBf6lmgSYcCI)1987"Hewson"n/a"7.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Nemesis (http://mega.nz/#!PUYBSC6D!pTH8hbKmZ-5QO758UJNz1DcfXsXD1xhOBskUk1eWhh4)1986"Konami"n/a"5.0 MB"emul.SID
Nemesis the Warlock (http://mega.nz/#!2MQhTD6B!RhM19XvqVmodSVr-u1rpnm4uVBzMdp2C6sDEKsfqkSw)1987"Martech"Rob Hubbard"22.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Netherworld (http://mega.nz/#!zYJEBQZZ!bYfYmC4Kgx-Lo2WRjVqD3DTKs6ssXd4JZTyrStmxCXE)1988"Hewson"Jori Olkkonen"11.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Neuromancer (http://mega.nz/#!HdRiVY5K!nvslMxTzFs_ZwucD4hpzzWrDddXaYvhjdvgFO8rvB58)1988"Electronic Arts"Dave Warhol"13.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Neuronics (http://mega.nz/#!rNZRCbTZ!qgAyKZkxBCm-QjHg5NaQCN34RJxzGSdXjokgm3g9_s4)1992"Thalion"Thomas Detert"28.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Neverending Story, The (http://mega.nz/#!bBRGBTyT!R3uncuilt4mKzS345CgKeGHfxpHKuGbB5ujRI1f0xa8)1985"Ocean"Martin Galway"9.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Nibbly’92 (http://mega.nz/#!3VwHAYAZ!_y08_2B37w0Wo1cpV2RukYFbboJfI1LLz6-qIfFs-Us)1992"CP Verlag"Thomas Mogensen"25.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Nightdawn (http://mega.nz/#!6IQQ1JpC!IZplxkMylx7n-DKYCxThPIka6HZbdP0kRSTacM6oQO8)1989"Magic Bytes"Johannes Bjerregaard"50.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Night Racer (http://mega.nz/#!SNwhXbja!Q5ji-vWq-vuO5gf4LYmbnyWF0cmQUCALtXoz_QpiMUo)1988"Mastertronic"David Dunn"6.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Night Shift (http://mega.nz/#!HdgikBqC!K0BgREO4rbfWrh-FqfZ346GSQToB1OC3c-0PU7gBNSk)1990"Lucasfilm Games"Dave Lowe"4.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Nighthunter (http://mega.nz/#!KVATzBJL!Gw7gVvumhDWJrrVITpY66w6yG41Ye7WZJXw2oy6g-i8)1989"Ubisoft"Jeroen Tel"45.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Ninja (http://mega.nz/#!zE4z0QBC!J2_dvlYmV-hY9gKdKE4WcKKnoJ34_sz_C3qi6xWIPMI)1986"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"6.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Ninja Commando (http://mega.nz/#!WERXWALQ!QRnJPkrHCMI52026f4oqulZj0ipr0AX1lQHXwHqOlVA)1989"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"13.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Ninja Scooter Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!fE5wSI7J!wnh0vcvPXqf75axbQADXQbuS2y5cIhQXxVRdagG3M-0)1988"Silverbird"n/a"11.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Ninja Spirit (http://mega.nz/#!GBYHAa6B!sze-053eE0eCjPMP6eyTFo-_pMkiDgbWSB2HVe72K6k)1990"Activision"Martin Walker"52.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Ninja Warriors, The (http://mega.nz/#!3FwxybpQ!xn7LztD6_Vt4pR5iwBwjKVd3bXLz-RS_RL7EHJALo3g)1989"Virgin Mastertronic"Tony Williams"13.6 MB"real+emul.SID
North & South (http://mega.nz/#!aIJHAAZZ!yU7vBYyNv4Mq_XIUggDC1qrHcl8fjG_Fq_cPbloRGJc)1991"Infogrames"Jeroen Tel"16.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Nova 2 (http://mega.nz/#!zMhUhRwC!oaeF5cAR-1Jv9u4-Z1LVU1RumMabSPZ2i40LRrazyBg)1994"CP Verlag"Kai Walter, Ron Grahnert"106.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Ocean Loader (http://mega.nz/#!SYh3DLQL!H8-Rs7TJFKe6TWCS-RwbHArzUHtRoPjg9qoJcwHHI1M)1986"Ocean"Martin Galway, Peter Clarke, Jonathan Dunn"57.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Odysseus: Trojan Warrior (http://mega.nz/#!zVgEDCgB!zxmFYam5Xs207Dw9UsJGiACvsmf_Oj1rtq6Em2MKOhY)1988"Silverbird"Steve Barrett"15.7 MB"real+emul.SID
One Man And His Droid (http://mega.nz/#!LcxAHDRQ!FzF5noVx3uRJgYGMo9bAx45agMFnyc_scszz0iguHRE)1985"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"17.4 MB"real+emul.SID
One on One: Jordan vs. Bird (http://mega.nz/#!rMQW0LrS!PW4OROtDYoCSbgp4sRFXSRL1HHUuxav5zpJnk4jehmo)1988"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard"11.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Operation Hongkong (http://mega.nz/#!zUpU1C6b!EiQcCcBDextDYXWB1ekT0HAup_Tq_WnO24uNms7NJPo)1986"Golden Games"Holger Gehrmann"7.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Operation Wolf (http://mega.nz/#!7BYFHbLL!6NySTvuQMCtLbHUsXGeqMDnDI6mmzo8bVN1Dot-ZNdY)1988"Ocean"Johnathan Dunn"12.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Orbits (http://mega.nz/#!fdIHhJpA!oq2mOewD2aaj2qCaPrgBqIOXYDVdnstjMEz2bnHTmlg)1994"CP Verlag"Wojciech Radziejewski"103.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Orion (http://mega.nz/#!jNpWBIDD!OGGrB8cp8saimsYkeNKPFSn_NfVIPwGBGkFeOHo06Jk)1993"CP Verlag"Markus Siebold"17.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Oskar (http://mega.nz/#!OAwj0IhC!_vEM91PsX_78W-VxKXGqGpIRdAHB2MrLl8i6IC0AJNg)1992"Markt & Technik"Lars Hutzelmann"6.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Out-Space (http://mega.nz/#!mNAGkY6L!rEpYX5-8YrAPhQixtU3u87xjMsaSoGM_7iVt8_YkM_A)2011"Jason Tinkler"Jason Tinkler"25.3 MB"emul.SID
OutRun (http://mega.nz/#!qJJUAARZ!7CS8B6m_wBITZpFxtUx3ImiESMUd1u6zUeu6fyBuzug)1988"U.S. Gold"Jason Brooke"14.9 MB"real+emul.SID
OutRun Europa (http://mega.nz/#!HRJx3ADK!BoHrcY2dznKI0Eofp-OCRLZLC1WNUmeLS44TIcN5HUw)1991"U.S. Gold"Jeroen Tel"48.1 MB"real+emul.SID
OutRun Europe (http://mega.nz/#!aQwS0LJD!xuMQmFJwpaOPPYNbBAP5wZVUE8blb0UBTX-1sPEhV5g)1988"U.S. Gold"Jeroen Tel"25.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Panic Dizzy (http://mega.nz/#!WVxikS4S!cbxNMevJ60ABKSHdzw0RDy6-HoomlpaGFxeeLL8Qh4g)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"17.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Panther (http://mega.nz/#!KIRQ2YaD!qAwk_MCtsE6Ld9VxbBncmUw4kaRoFqt2wRaxNnLNBmw)1986"Mastertronic"David Whittaker"10.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Paperboy (http://mega.nz/#!6cxwCRbZ!d1KWZVtW_gpzsftziqsw_EXyPYPiNYfvvK8wednRwUM)1986"Elite"Mark Cooksey"19.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Parallax (http://mega.nz/#!GcJjSSaA!o6JWu6WI-vjv_ndrE-tPtSs8_-K9fhmbBCRxTQEBJYg)1986"Ocean"Martin Galway"59.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Paranoia Complex, The (http://mega.nz/#!DYIEHIzZ!XcUCiKuwTA5d5mUhT0kZnpmjra34dxL_V79aj9s6dIo)1987"Magic Bytes"Georg Brandt"9.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Paranoimia (http://mega.nz/#!PdJSSJQQ!oDIvXTr0UtDfu_1FedyPJGTzLz8_wX9sHj5YL5g-XmM)1991"CP Verlag"Michael Hendriks"23.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Parsec (http://mega.nz/#!KYJEWArL!S1hxAgg9q2ZhQ4G33MWF-tBf7z3EipAA50wKck8s-VA)1993"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"75.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Phantom of the Asteroid (http://mega.nz/#!KdBFgQZB!k_q6v7vNoNENkleTKaA_uulOz0IYPu3nIzIf0xjIpKg)1986"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"36.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Pi.R Squared (http://mega.nz/#!OYoHHBJC!7ST2qbRLgAQKuFdKYTQWjvAuRmvrmGjbdA_ScqO6nuA)1987"Argus Press Software"Jason Brooke"19.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Pirates in Hyperspace (http://mega.nz/#!yFZhDbrY!NwZrTj12LVy9HKBozc0BQl-GhTa19HYrXU7S3rttwUw)1987"Alternative Software"Mark Cooksey"19.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Pit-Fighter (http://mega.nz/#!iBAVCSIZ!tKxHu0o5hF08OcPeKaqWuWgQimLvHE2qcHNInLszzWI)1991"Domark"Jens-Christian Huus"23.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Platoon (http://mega.nz/#!PcxgWaCA!ZkoYL5CkbqlzJBPq99cBrZ3pY4vBfKJakj8XfKzj4z8)1987"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn"74.4 MB"real+emul.SID
PLIS (http://mega.nz/#!aEIRwTQD!D-rIzmOY08qzVjXb4bH9rkNiXGuu1MjioQjqdN3TUmE)1993"Markt & Technik"Stello Doussis"43.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Poltergeist (http://mega.nz/#!qcBClDDC!tpvSaWQyCzlIGqzwUYTLtImfcK7h_mb61Z6p5GGnIb4)1988"Codemasters"David Whittaker"8.9 MB"real+emul.SID
PP Hammer (http://mega.nz/#!fNBlXAQC!d0f8i2XbVF7NrakMqn91ZTvvgkI65drUp9uF5UXZCqg)1991"Demonware"Thomas Detert"62.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Predator (http://mega.nz/#!mAxDmaIL!RGDNa5GCTsGkc-PoQFdXkwvIFPvbM_dmOqt_m5ges3w)1988"Activision"Russell Lieblich, Paul Summers"11.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Predator 2 (http://mega.nz/#!DFQ1QQZB!MAOHXJ-xf7gARinnbClj5fxbqKGWpyu2HVtPV2wQ9OM)1991"Image Works"n/a"9.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Prince Clumsy (http://mega.nz/#!HYwnzbqB!hT7UlL6L_GKaPyGtHbxitcBphjQOf4Gr0NrbPu5WcaM)1990"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"15.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Pro Tennis Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!3BA2mAJA!GlSe1yD0BE8YvwgHKsrw5L3nUDTkX9qJiWl7xmQVAjo)1989"Codemasters"Gavin Raeburn"11.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Professional Ski Simulator (http://mega.nz/#!bcxQkYpZ!CZAiEDBIOVfQikjqPS1QHKHXgS5ziAEl9_8A8rheZx0)1989"Codemasters"Steve Barrett"9.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Project Firestart (http://mega.nz/#!KdgGzawT!avq0MIcm27IQnSXBnAaJ6eE32Cc-T-1t7e2D7U52eMQ)1989"Electronic Arts"Alan McKean"2.0 MB"real SID
Puzzle Shuffle (http://mega.nz/#!jdpSgSSB!mmhUXO1doNTDEkkVOcutaRr9vutb4SZcBOmDKva2igM)1990"CP Verlag"Reyn Ouwehand"13.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Puzzlenoid (http://mega.nz/#!iMQ2XToT!1FD1N-NvM0B3ryj64hrJc3026Q_5ND9LMXUIm6a6ZG8)1990"Markt & Technik"Richard Rinn"25.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Qix (http://mega.nz/#!7YAyGSzb!LdiJLPVMyjN0xK5PFMdc4N0ffXMhluvLM3q4o-QXMdA)1989"Taito"Tim Follin"10.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Quadrant (http://mega.nz/#!jFpAUKyC!ZW5YZ-CqsJAQvhTh9oE8Qh6QGwq89SOMEH3B3N5Te9Y)1993"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"68.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Quedex (http://mega.nz/#!DUJXBahJ!XNDbUAHbBI0vF6WFkOMq5WADa4oB1XDMdnohe3PMPDY)1987"Thalamus"Matt Gray"47.7 MB"real+emul.SID
R-Type (http://mega.nz/#!TYAUxZhY!TsizKcmZZazm4TVQy7a3_JmVYiMTPOdqsLkAXhrjmcA)1988"Electric Dreams"Chris HГјlsbeck, Ramiro Vaca"49.7 MB"real+emul.SID
R.I.S.K. (http://mega.nz/#!6coECSDS!rHn3nt7vOVJcdW-fqa8MZckJUE81DP2Y-rVaZe5fFxo)1987"The Edge"Wally Beben"18.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Radax (http://mega.nz/#!7MxHEKbJ!Or8DAIJjVgfdfSZ2XLKo9tlNVH0LMkmF9ihWZLqComU)1990"CP Verlag"Jeroen Kimmel"19.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Rambo First Blood Part II (http://mega.nz/#!nFBGVYQL!dVtBD3BPXj5DzR_Q0qcy9VQ0TIdtGhmRmiGfIJUG3Zc)1986"Ocean"Martin Galway"42.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Rambo III (http://mega.nz/#!GMREzKzC!zdEUDNWzt38QG66qNJPjLXDVC0azE9d2u9bO3h_5MG8)1988"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn"48.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Ramparts (http://mega.nz/#!nMgBnDBD!YZApXdWswCsrIGTPw_glv_tbZg0kNOZT6wXCU83ppoY)1987"GO!"Mark Cooksey"17.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Ransack (http://mega.nz/#!OcxzVTLK!cxIb405hG8A1qsGiCwWQtT4HnGcfFUg4delq68a4EjI)1988"Audiogenic"Wally Beben"7.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Rasputin (http://mega.nz/#!yAYxGTgY!aLJE7kMgmF4-ujinPLM20jsUr3fQUIIDBJR7D5iqubw)1985"Firebird"Rob Hubbard"16.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Rastan (http://mega.nz/#!ORgVHbCL!-g01olsSYMg8fue_hbtM06JPGqSiXKsK-BZQygjPA7c)1988"Imagine"Martin Galway"14.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Re-Bounder (http://mega.nz/#!GUpBkB4K!9vZbIa-bKPUR1dTqvzH3_C7Y2vqadewUS964A4jrZrM)1987"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"27.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Red Max (http://mega.nz/#!XJpnDIAL!gk6bgieGqtGQFdQB4sUeOtEhEGxhNJHxJUwswrywu5s)1987"Codemasters"David Whittaker"6.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Retrograde (http://mega.nz/#!jZInXZKQ!LTkCcXFXVCXBgYfBuBskaBdbwb3j6EAOGLQvYRgWTG8)1989"Thalamus"Steve Rowlands"121.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Revolution (http://mega.nz/#!zAwz0Cob!Jmg65-GZTi8DtP721jP0hkNHj1jk6_AvyCHM1Hijqhc)1990"Future Publishing"Martin Walker"7.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Rimrunner (http://mega.nz/#!XdwkGCKI!0PBj6isDDgS7CyEyscwCRN2cQoNAUichneQmbEyioYY)1988"Palace Software"Richard Joseph"7.0 MB"real+emul.SID
RoboCop (http://mega.nz/#!Cdok1I4Q!3zwBMb7jhygkFha0f695FN8YtSFTy3-jMEP3GfG33hI)1989"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn"6.5 MB"real SID
RoboCop 3 (http://mega.nz/#!TcwnCQyS!Y4YPvX0V6tBaYHRRnJMrPiUrMJ7YvWYuktOhQS4CKsI)1992"Ocean"Jeroen Tel"21.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Rock’n Roll (http://mega.nz/#!SQxmDDRQ!Loe7qyKSU9ciVXNDYAXQ1NGeEjI0lNf1yQQ5KCvjhJY)1989"Rainbow Arts"Ramiro Vaca, Chris HГјlsbeck"76.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Roland’s Ratrace (http://mega.nz/#!iQpDnTxS!d4HJ_o-e_YeUiVFavfD0bzh8ZqYy1rXjy_oxt5ivTYU)1985"Ocean"Martin Galway"13.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Roll Over (http://mega.nz/#!CZZ2VbqT!kBvMkmurTfW4_gTi5tKozEABXPGfZ2AhaGGClvbhzno)1994"CP Verlag"Matthias Hartung, Sebastian Thiel, GГ¶sta Feiweier"101.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Rolling Ronny (http://mega.nz/#!fQxCgZ5B!dz9XF2YhFGcrjb_sS-cJDijJT07qVyfZY3dmQuMP7Wg)1991"Virgin Games"Markus Schneider"34.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Rubicon (http://mega.nz/#!2E5x3SKT!f6P-s2jeX6t-z9wuTs_XTSa4azbS9QL_aiPczmQs4oI)1991"21st Century Entertainment"Jeroen Tel, Reyn Ouwehand"69.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Rygar (http://mega.nz/#!udwkQAIR!K_WwTXTK1Us9H8_o0DdN9V2_NDMjyqkoeDkEukhsdu8)1987"U.S. Gold"David Whittaker"11.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Saboteur II (http://mega.nz/#!LMgkUACA!rDZcaoi_C94wSgtrtNAiMgncuTPpO5y7Cd3FKyXeEp8)1987"Durell Software"Rob Hubbard"13.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Sacred Armour of Antiriad (http://mega.nz/#!OU4g0Dqa!7w7So2yFtObbkQAvmdGahuNvuK6vP78ebabsmwPscHc)1986"Palace Software"Richard Joseph"9.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Salamander (http://mega.nz/#!CRgDCbwa!7ngiR4jKeZWQaKmjigvmTndA7sQVchHa7TBKHi0xs1Q)1988"Imagine"Mark Cooksey"16.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo (http://mega.nz/#!vcwikBYT!5JRX1eCCyy4ojhmnmZujypOC8pRVzGMg1qI8iV9kySE)1988"Firebird"Neil Brennan"12.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Sanxion (http://mega.nz/#!KcwH0RIS!jl_E5FgnQ4th4WVEJ-qUBQmb8Q6xv2EZAJl5ec0aOZM)1986"Thalamus"Rob Hubbard"24.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Sarakon (http://mega.nz/#!CAJjQDKR!2W5wwcg6yRqn6wKjC0CYv2mkk0_ybMqQlnNRR8ed3ac)1990"Starbyte Software"Stefan Hartwig"27.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Savage (http://mega.nz/#!6RpwFZrK!3b5ZIkaguXoD9rTswx9SWVOj_uVFd6p2xLaMPY5K_cQ)1988"Firebird"Jeroen Tel"68.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Scary Monsters (http://mega.nz/#!qAJgVJ4Z!vvqtHMpy_hzU604lHHY1Ephds_80z_swbxmlhRSQWSw)1987"Firebird"Keith Tinman"8.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Scorpion (http://mega.nz/#!ucA0VJKC!7rDeX0Ejjp2xSDQXcgfOItL-pw2OtvhPF52jeh70SdY)1988"Hewson"Marcel DonnГ©"10.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Scout (http://mega.nz/#!KExWSZxB!LIBgA6E1UD4i6WKJZm8xmO136Z_AtoYlipiGJM2Rqw8)1988"Mastertronic"Jeroen Tel"16.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Scumball (http://mega.nz/#!mNhWmAzb!Jf8OK8q1obyxx9QYMetnLdpPC-Gz-e6fSLapMYsw_1A)1988"Mastertronic"Tim Follin"3.2 MB"real+emul.SID
ShadowFire (http://mega.nz/#!CNZBRYbT!WMKOb1SqoXq8o9Hxm-xXUfdmQL0daUEaFYcsfCPdCNY)1985"Beyond"Fred Gray"9.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Shadow of the Beast (http://mega.nz/#!iYxiVKBa!ebKf2tBhKtuyf0jNYeSfBI6LoBDdHJMHiYxAw_7lcKI)1990"Ocean"Fredrik Segerfalk"37.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Shadow Skimmer (http://mega.nz/#!bUoHwCqI!1kq7OwWR0T103tOZl6ySpudG3PPVcxj8x5cQi5z-v3I)1987"The Edge"Neil Baldwin"12.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Shaolin (http://mega.nz/#!ndgFyCxA!OuAUg-ZNfNjWZ9hEaKxgFrYpcIBHPQSZlhBEg3KALw4)2001"Public Domain"Jonathan Wells"39.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Shinobi (http://mega.nz/#!TYRz1ArY!J_r65ag_kzkNAGJpYr4GmIZEMOP2OzD-xrMSL6OkeCs)1989"Virgin Games"Tony Williams"4.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Short Circuit (http://mega.nz/#!nFJzgQIZ!l80kl6u5m6rqewHPWG42-BG-IOqu_l2porMRdb7u5KA)1986"Ocean"Martin Galway"19.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Sidewize (http://mega.nz/#!6AZBWI4J!ZDS3e9WSnbnfjHMvqhTsd-qV-4pTyahvw5qRLaPuUgM)1987"Firebird"Keith Tinman"9.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Sigma Seven (http://mega.nz/#!zQAziLoC!Ucn4zpGZlBUSVCN0qBJEfbbNKzgCkP0e6d7IuBQSotA)1986"Durell Software"Rob Hubbard"3.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Silkworm (http://mega.nz/#!CAw3wJBR!Mg_WDMzKGi1vVm9YuyvGVSCRUCur2oDyiCg-Z0SOEDA)1989"Virgin Games"Barry Leitch"8.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Skate or Die (http://mega.nz/#!LAg3kDBC!gmhFd2u7Q9NuLT9dKHmGSxbU9leuqLfwQwuCqjY6f6o)1987"Electronic Arts"Kyle Granger, Rob Hubbard"156.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Skateboard Joust (http://mega.nz/#!qdIVGQLR!0xPXkDytbz4G3y4Jl-mymKrNkyNluAXtGAq8sCa39qY)1988"Silverbird"Gwynfor Davies, Alessandro DeLucia"17.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Sky Shark (http://mega.nz/#!iVQHkIxB!-LTsciQ_NzVGkIDM_farpAmZ8K5ZKn1iy1vCqcO8RUw)1988"Taito"Tim Follin"30.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Slaine (http://mega.nz/#!SIAVjbJL!nUmI3I8lw0npEPWDBm4zsRCkmrfBaqC7sY2Jx6_1rCQ)1987"Martech"David Whittaker"10.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Slayer (http://mega.nz/#!CcoVWTxb!qlHpy2WlK2GSpXMhQxNtGtQJBuXpf_qrVcgANySkw5M)1988"Rack-It"Gary Biasillo"9.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Slightly Magic (http://mega.nz/#!GZxlCLZB!-LQ30DnmO6Ub85rNvr2YIZwI4_k_UO-kewFkJdMxHNQ)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"10.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Sly Spy: Secret Agent (http://mega.nz/#!XVYlAbja!m8wGRHGf7qzZ2AUFtE8pfFXrF5yjUy02Lufg2oSeViw)1989"Ocean"Geoff Follin"61.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Smash T.V. (http://mega.nz/#!OAgmCYYI!uvEqTnqAab7SB_HLoxiBKfEZCte971sCXTRAo6fy-tA)1991"Ocean"Jeroen Tel"16.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Snare (http://mega.nz/#!jRoyBZ6S!9W35Kbi1M8ZblMwjeM7kpKJ3LMRQOpEr8RpT4Cpbn9w)1989"Thalamus"Martin Walker"24.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Snowman (http://mega.nz/#!ecRxjSga!R_Dl-9vidCErjM17PxmdTq3pSvfN4XxkezqGnw4I3_c)1992"CP Verlag"GГ¶sta Feiweier"15.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Solomon’s Key (http://mega.nz/#!7cZUTS5D!lTUxVf8vOiysTfDtA_QZEn_EIAqpXMyHeDPSgwCjYN4)1987"U.S. Gold"David Whittaker"8.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Space Harrier (http://mega.nz/#!GQIllJiS!iUoZzHa8JK008Oa_eUsJPPzCs_yvTj1VtImJsvpYr38)1987"Elite"Mark Cooksey"23.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Space Harrier II (http://mega.nz/#!iRxznZqD!HSX43Ox5F2HB7jkvxdcLAjajv6XqLg9V-HD_9nTShzI)1990"Grandslam"Matt Furniss"12.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Speedball (http://mega.nz/#!DJ4z1J7a!PHsKNLlqH_G-xGPIWNFLIN6qYJ9AbVb_5BJ8ZfksO4A)1989"Image Works"David Whittaker"12.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (http://mega.nz/#!2RZ1HKKS!VS_cxM7FfFdJwNf4-SQNF4jmJd9ckdrZ8gssHxDKb9M)1991"Image Works"Martin Walker"10.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Spellbound (http://mega.nz/#!SIBDXZbT!7vTTVucGqKbkRyadbf30FYG53Q5e1WeRZ9S-Em5TcEA)1986"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"18.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Spellbound Dizzy (http://mega.nz/#!yQonHITT!u9kh_2O-nVsRpbPjFNYsOpKMnwl1V1TwGLb3q0ng-HQ)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"14.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Spelunker (http://mega.nz/#!TNQniQiD!uE7YKPpNP1s6X6KE4jKI8WlHVyvpVTnLRAmVV2BRHKM)1984"BrГёderbund"Tim Martin"3.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Spherical (http://mega.nz/#!TUowhZbD!r9mFoyTRV3FlWUH1A0_FPeWjO7ulNO3w_4XpaqKO5tg)1989"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck, Ramiro Vaca"49.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Spikey in Transylvania (http://mega.nz/#!qQJW2IRD!1uQm-G6uCFpjcvGswAWrIZP4-VG2AYfSPVYJn-fWZds)1991"Codemasters"Ashley Hogg"14.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Spooked (http://mega.nz/#!aEZE3AyY!dVpuNYmKzn0py5O6DBvG5FbH9Y7C5h9RNWEEIjyUBV8)1989"Players Software"Gerard Gourley"8.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Spy vs. Spy (http://mega.nz/#!LVQ2XJDQ!nnbzDlFMctoHj-VCbvl2c_RKMGOvprkubFTK3N8hnBI)1984"First Star Software"Nick Scarim"2.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Stack Up (http://mega.nz/#!PFIllJBB!0yoocawEHHmMAldtU1W2_mB9SGpVUukZA8MGXz0EQS4)1991"Zeppelin Games"Jens-Christian Huus"12.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Star Paws (http://mega.nz/#!3cQhHDiA!pjbngeFTa-TY8DZ2C6vseecyu2Zq72cV9fJoJcYndY4)1987"Software Projects"Rob Hubbard"15.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Starball (http://mega.nz/#!KMZAULIL!KsEL2Tu_fDIryEj62DCrZwDV7f4WvK4BJ4xAqgnoiDM)1988"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"65.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Starforce (http://mega.nz/#!SAQHzajA!DSBnSY0n1me8Sjzze_Ty06Jlz_hR5pBs3AzL2H-HjmY)1991"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"32.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Starforce Fighter (http://mega.nz/#!nB5knS7B!h3zVEGECGPcxiYtilACU7hqm_sUm_0TAvzar2FLuX4o)1987"Mastertronic"Wally Beben"24.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Startrash (http://mega.nz/#!HExTUCwJ!cBaf-abuUqnJgLL8ok6tFVoUsqw0vCKJocStbbCn7aE)1989"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck, Ramiro Vaca"34.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Steg the Slug (http://mega.nz/#!eB5EXKKK!XxObBA2YxRGUv0Ej5W9vhgcAXcFYId8XDaPWGtW1iQ4)1992"Codemasters"Ashley Hogg"21.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Stone Age (http://mega.nz/#!jJYjwDqD!w3Hlk3cGtdlhKBUhMCKFP-dbtH3dEuyaDKz_w3TBRu4)1992"Eclipse"Thomas Detert"74.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Storm (http://mega.nz/#!bVJQTLZJ!7LRHYULzUQJX2QR3ccrB4HC3TZWlb5SVimn3WDi9NUo)1986"Mastertronic"David Whittaker"7.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Stormlord (http://mega.nz/#!OQQgRBTD!luvjpJ8vJuaAUhGG3ykfl5FBPLUepzzkLc4w8ugSNsA)1989"Hewson"Johannes Bjerregaard, Jeroen Tel"65.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Street Cred Boxing (http://mega.nz/#!TE40HaLK!vbuG6Oqg144J5b-6eOPUkqpYYb6JrGmSp6L7zXO5Knc)1989"Players Premier"Johannes Bjerregaard"22.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Street Fighter II (http://mega.nz/#!iMp3kA7A!uEnHw04rPTMoKock5oBkr7Cpriu-oNE4_tnJG2cg_Tc)1992"U.S. Gold"Dave Lowe"23.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Street Surfer (http://mega.nz/#!HBYgCSpD!NMipoSCcI89Tzmv5sIwVlHknUiZM8TlAtguNshyqc0o)1986"Mastertronic"David Whittaker"5.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Street Warriors (http://mega.nz/#!DAZF1IBQ!2p8lZpwJFBDBlu91kche_7rM3LSX8-cUGIXF02n574g)1989"Silverbird"Anthony Lees"14.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Strider (http://mega.nz/#!KII10YiR!ez-XXAfdfNJYuS4tOZn2SiUJ-qvpv5rUUyAn5KviEMY)1989"U.S. Gold"Mark Tait"20.3 MB"real+emul.SID
StГјmp (http://mega.nz/#!3AQVwCBQ!FbPmuUu2Sc7Jqmhu7uJMUEJACcIiyhrm-yV1_9sOjIs)1991"CP Verlag"Markus Schneider"51.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Subway Vigilante (http://mega.nz/#!SYQlHQ4b!KxmU1g5QocQ5dx__9xWTk38qNWWlrkWTnhVLT851P_w)1989"Players Premier"Johannes Bjerregaard"9.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Super Hang-On (http://mega.nz/#!3BQhnAQB!TwavhcWJvB2NEosjayuJr0H9xX0PEIcq_T2kAA2bKYw)1987"Electric Dreams"Steve Barrett"14.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Super Monaco Grand Prix (http://mega.nz/#!SVYTUBbR!HO2K_HLpxUI89WM4nni1V4_a_I1FCPNzAO_8FeV_-w4)1991"U.S. Gold"Jeroen Tel"4.5 MB"real SID
Super Oswald (http://mega.nz/#!uRhxmRzI!Wdi6GFiLceGSp3Ji25fNndhNtaZ5N8h2wSdNrgi1lz0)1989"SilverRock Productions"Jens-Christian Huus"21.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Super Pipeline (http://mega.nz/#!CZglHIIC!HNcf538OfjPxBsFVidzkbjK_KeVYF-x_-aOLBY9_DJ0)1983"Taskset"Paul Hodgson"15.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Super Robin Hood (http://mega.nz/#!KYBnwJaL!lNtt38NayKyZ8U4HpzyBZCSSS27Hi5g-QWhKqa9F4Zc)1987"Codemasters"David Whittaker"13.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Super Trucker (http://mega.nz/#!bZoWxYTD!RaUyUv6-WV93R_w9EUMQFOBwWjic1m3V9J-lpygsqMA)1991"CP Verlag"Reyn Ouwehand"40.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Suprallay (http://mega.nz/#!6QZTkazC!byIVuduXP0rTBms8LR4YoyBW3xCJpzNY_6vBIzkU8H4)1990"CP Verlag"Rudolf Stember"6.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Supremacy (http://mega.nz/#!zIRjSKTC!1gEjXeYPKn1T6tiK2VyIirzeTlY8TKknt33r5Nbr1-o)1990"Virgin Mastertronic"Jeroen Tel"21.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Switchblade (http://mega.nz/#!SFgilLwD!9HhkAf73xv77oST3KPChgrDGB7dPFfgJ4N5en78BBIw)1991"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"19.5 MB"real+emul.SID
SWIV (http://mega.nz/#!CA5FXBxK!UaL23NmgC-KfSS-D76M6cbvw1yo-3uZH0jOvRZrfI24)1991"Storm"Martin Walker"14.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Sword of Honour (http://mega.nz/#!eZZHkKxZ!-xLUe__Fr8hptWrmBwqV9rSO1HcHCdryeyNUdPFTZ64)1994"CP Verlag"John Carehag"15.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Tales of Boon (http://mega.nz/#!adYVSRZZ!nEwCpGh5iC1l7pkv7BkgkNdEybwevFu1_dxqGvGR11w)1993"X-Ample"Thomas Detert"72.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Target Renegade (http://mega.nz/#!jIwFFRaZ!zeZXqloXywrBu_v78AyDPEZlPCq_Sk66BlzXrArkS68)1988"Imagine"Gary Biasillo"31.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Tarzan (http://mega.nz/#!zJYCFDLI!KvmUkp1j17QJnK5a2NBw8m_Y8IPhs4YHKYesbw4WWlI)1986"Martech"Rob Hubbard"25.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Tarzan Goes Ape! (http://mega.nz/#!DJpHHQCY!zWLI-xs2CpItJ0UKFTHquod8AeUAxWjmi8d5kdwecrs)1991"Codemasters"Steve Barrett"18.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Task III (http://mega.nz/#!eNh2QDwS!eBXhVnSEfdCNccTqO8z9AJTPAaLOr0sHMDCYJefWW6s)1988"Databyte"Frank Endler"34.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Coin-Op! (http://mega.nz/#!rB5RjZAY!-B2lTwwd4sy2NCTPPlSaR7YwewbmNPpXCj7g_t-z_jU)1991"Konami"Jeroen Tel"20.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (http://mega.nz/#!SJgBEJCT!sBqdfHMQLH85rVp7aRybb0UblVgb8SqmMTqiwslST04)1990"Ultra Software"Kris Hatlelid, Mike Sokyrka, Ivan Allan"20.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (http://mega.nz/#!jBowzQSR!vIkI5BL1DEBbi_Lg_xuCq7yT-DGyOyp_hoEQrlE4dIQ)1991"Ocean"Johnathan Dunn"24.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Terra Cognita (http://mega.nz/#!Wd53VbaD!8PFXYY0EUoFWMNBlwVY6u6jZIB-1G9cri9vxvVg5pvg)1986"Codemasters"David Whittaker"6.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Terra Cresta (http://mega.nz/#!LBpUGQbC!4_EkKhO0eVf9sxKqNYoAk0gnxUryBarRqLxH77x2kZE)1986"Imagine"Martin Galway"25.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Terramex (http://mega.nz/#!aAYUFJAa!LSVF97gyMaEiPioMELqPtUQMt16O90-vACD7eZYVzwg)1987"Grandslam"Ben Daglish"10.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Tetris (http://mega.nz/#!jcpj0Swa!1_QGtC1ReTXlpuDh5yI2jY8bv_bq9SRcX5-4MTtqUeA)1988"Mirrorsoft"Wally Beben"76.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Thai Boxing (http://mega.nz/#!XMZCQABb!fFNs5amJbSnhhhz1pSQLTgtamk1FQGYq6iggJ4-XRzU)1986"Anco Software"David Dunn"10.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Thanatos (http://mega.nz/#!rEhBWZ4C!JP4mzZZIf5qbVT8UrsT8FFrsQZ4oULdN3q895w2ZGmc)1987"Durell Software"Rob Hubbard"5.5 MB"real+emul.SID
They Stole a Million (http://mega.nz/#!6EoUgB6D!RWq9eyxPl0mGTiJvd6l9alAJ7cIDH8HbLCHAbM3Ldx0)1986"Ariolasoft"Ben Daglish"3.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Thing on a Spring (http://mega.nz/#!mMZWQSZC!q6jNg0Cm7IJIJZ2kVES2XzEkqXdX6iDo_bZufGkBMpQ)1985"Gremlin Graphics"Rob Hubbard"10.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Thing Bounces Back (http://mega.nz/#!2VpC3JpI!fgHx2gV1hgfcJBsF7fXgkSU-88RH7HmioclNQIHf6Kg)1987"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"11.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Thrust (http://mega.nz/#!nQQE0IRK!zdLKToWzz7AgjKkosNzpfh5sheIgd-LHuDeWD6_0Qhk)1986"Firebird"Rob Hubbard"19.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Thunder Blade (http://mega.nz/#!PBISUKAI!q1d_hc-m_cnLwyYqyPsF9JyXNVC9Z7S8-8LiFik3DoI)1989"U.S. Gold"Mark Tait"28.5 MB"real+emul.SID
ThunderCats (http://mega.nz/#!TMoUnI5Q!ybHufliZr0l_FsO8snUPQgan_bSrtKB_xGPilXGhXGs)1987"Elite"Rob Hubbard"13.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Thunderforce (http://mega.nz/#!XFQnzQzR!cn-ssj75vJKt4YWtJgwRU1CZUxAcweIHKRjiCjoht4g)1987"Rack-It"Johannes Bjerregaard"33.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Tibo’s Tale (http://mega.nz/#!jMoS1Qga!bKYyss_6CwnGXipNp5KPDniN5uaIEg-xBIz8TfB6qxk)1991"CP Verlag"Vincent Voois, Rene Lergner"54.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Tiffany (http://mega.nz/#!7FwWlQ6B!pMBLHTadtAhtZpGzamA7dezyyJv_u2vkcvB6qtWgLaM)1991"CP Verlag"Rodney Balai"11.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Tilt (http://mega.nz/#!CYARHZxB!V0DHuOP2vwPQbSraf9ntS9Y0UPPdjQd7oUoAvZmnd3U)1990"Codemasters"Steve Barrett"13.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Time Machine (http://mega.nz/#!yQ53mSIb!DkmoKPCXLJdoV0n7LILt_nk36diOz4ALM_is99AOLNA)1990"Activision"Martin Walker"10.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Time Runner (http://mega.nz/#!Kc4lAbjI!L0NMVGzn8o8gN2g3SmxSnvvM5o1smYOnGPTIgiw0_4w)1989"CP Verlag"Markus Schneider"38.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Times of Lore (http://mega.nz/#!GMBziZSL!hcMt6Cs3hPxBFAwXPQJ45qy8bS-przcoJBKrG8U5czM)1988"Origin"Martin Galway"88.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Timezone (http://mega.nz/#!WJoi2ABD!OJOgztQPaXXtRop5BG2BEnVmyvA353vs-G4dGTL1JXA)1989"CP Verlag"Markus Schneider, Jens Blidon"14.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Tintin on the Moon (http://mega.nz/#!6A4zwa5T!2gkbVVKG1n8WgG6wQlz3xsy1cDCrnrU8Z54P6xiTjeU)1989"Infogrames"Jeroen Tel"16.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Tit Bit (http://mega.nz/#!PRoTEazY!sAdR0rmN91Y2a7xBv6WdhG5aQMTRsPQqyQ5jvegvHJA)1990"CP Verlag"Markus Schneider"28.2 MB"real+emul.SID
To Be On Top (http://mega.nz/#!uVJA3TAB!zxs3dOZw1i-NrEh7A7oBmmCtUW6aATTMnrkFAs2Annk)1987"Rainbow Arts"Chris HГјlsbeck"96.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Toki (http://mega.nz/#!LE4hUaLI!IFqOUQ0RCZ-yDKzkm5yql2saHq00ge1rjMnWzigiZQI)1991"Ocean"Keith Tinman"17.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Total Eclipse (http://mega.nz/#!TEBzBQqY!myFNeF9ahePpfck1NW5zSdjvC-Qrn-pQKKT943O2Obk)1989"Incentive Software"Wally Beben"31.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Total Recall (http://mega.nz/#!WAZg0CZK!GF3a5CcD3ToqOD-FPmq5CeN8hYT-N0coGMKQOP5NnG4)1990"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn"27.5 MB"emul.SID
Transformers (http://mega.nz/#!nIJXQIpD!fc_UPxX9RVec6snDozv6xezzUAFezV2aEyx3-B6zE2k)1985"Ocean"Fred Gray"1.8 MB"emul.SID
Transformers: The Battle to Save the Earth (http://mega.nz/#!CAZV1bbB!BDuKCHrdUKxj-UqTElR1G2F05rRc2MUbkPMdFdOzZ4M)1986"Activision"Russell Lieblich"11.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Trap (http://mega.nz/#!GQAQmJZR!lbmhZF6VHMyAvdcecJ_iiEdy9Yxi4rs4_TmO6c0XrNc)1986"Alligata Software"Ben Daglish"29.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Trap Door, The (http://mega.nz/#!mAAyTBoJ!kvs-s5YTsOr-ToO9bJSXT0hWjW7xp3sndUdIzSAIxZM)1986"Piranha"David Dunn"5.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Traz (http://mega.nz/#!LFg0nZbb!FWCa3m1fFbgTdyh6Lf9h0wPyp-1IJVPE9dyqzEnwXJY)1988"Cascade Games"Jeroen Kimmel"11.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Treasure Island Dizzy (http://mega.nz/#!fJp1GLbL!_wYXbcq5Di4W20NccH73RRjtNhKJ6Kz6a3OA9oc-edA)1989"Codemasters"Matt Gray"17.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Trivia Ultimate Challenge (http://mega.nz/#!6ZxkRI5I!pebXJlm66KTGcXUj0rzK_0ERbujPpqr7Z8bYUrlOUOA)1989"Duck Soft U.K."Jeroen Tel"12.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Troll (http://mega.nz/#!WFRFBSDR!dZJLmqirPxLmqR9opSqi5Dlej04xAra4yPk7lu1LWi8)1988"Outlaw Productions"Fred Gray"8.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Tube, The (http://mega.nz/#!HZwh2YKY!HYZ0aRwX_G4SZcmUs7OC7eC5hUtXb8OnkGhxErjAKww)1987"Quicksilva"David Whittaker"7.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Tube Madness (http://mega.nz/#!TJoD0BSB!94AqtdzE_iYkWQbIQHXVJ7yvM6q1dFy29rVpAqnZUIU)1991"CP Verlag"Stefan Hartwig"23.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Turbo Charge (http://mega.nz/#!3FICXLzA!VcXpLbDFQXdrZsiHdqlXKECqd3IhEFfetcBSr_YrfNo)1991"System 3"Sean Connolly, Marc FranГ§ois"79.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Turbo Outrun (http://mega.nz/#!uABjwTra!2pxJ1UL9DPTcgWB-SoT55ppfdER5MFumweIUfNWKDzc)1989"U.S. Gold"Jeroen Tel"24.8 MB"real SID
Turn It II (http://mega.nz/#!TExmCDbT!L7iF7iXuzIrp5QQHEpE-LXC0zmOeoWZkawehyHu8lGM)1990"Ascon Software"Markus Schneider"44.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Turrican (http://mega.nz/#!OQ5XWLIA!mCwxItur7W3vn7o4IXh3pLKr3T88rfvKZG9-TFa-Jk4)1990"Rainbow Arts"Ramiro Vaca, Chris HГјlsbeck, Stefan Hartwig, Michael Hendriks, Jeroen Tel"54.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Turrican 2 – The Final Fight (http://mega.nz/#!7FQEgQIS!T2tE_ZMWHqSwaKRMhsTWAAIZ-Py9MoayDFxuk9Bt6Wk)1991"Rainbow Arts"Markus Siebold, Stefan Hartwig"19.5 MB"real SID
Turrican 3 (http://mega.nz/#!iVQkyRIa!brOwSu_bhHlUN5cy4HvDyVHBzKUNkIqZU0k_Bb6f_sQ)2004"Smash Design"Various Artists"45.3 MB"real SID
Tusker (http://mega.nz/#!XdR3laRC!9foDABlzfVU1T-6tYMwdzp290c-UuR2jg-iUJT8KVDw)1989"System 3"Matt Gray"26.7 MB"real SID
Twin-Down (http://mega.nz/#!2AAC2SoS!fxoy8-myfq94JCmeroRJjzVmvOc2hw-H50-w5GPGUPM)1992"CP Verlag"Carl Gustaf Liebe"25.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Ultimate Combat Mission (http://mega.nz/#!qUoDlIAT!U7AZsskgXSEBhBaj0V0dE5ZsY5R1SYSHk18RNALHEa0)1988"Mastertronic"Steve Barrett"8.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Ultrix (http://mega.nz/#!SVwmFZRC!2uVCIS9X_8QtXLoA3wjKZFtQREB8lBm5IUXtQ1hncQA)1992"Markt & Technik"Lars Hutzelmann"23.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Underground (http://mega.nz/#!KQJiTLpZ!R73zWrKHfGCXofyOpaYwsUUxtqu6hFkJrGtotdfJNac)1989"CP Verlag"Chris AmmermГјller"16.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Uridium (http://mega.nz/#!uEIQkASL!340g4OkONSY_GBR5v8YgF_6b2dferffshkj5cpQJXBY)1986"Hewson"Steve Turner"1.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Vampire (http://mega.nz/#!yFgCyRQR!dwyAT17tEHrB8FF5nC2LSaDMSJf-OBl8UICyeo8KcUQ)1987"Codemasters"David Whittaker"6.0 MB"real+emul.SID
The Vikings (http://mega.nz/#!bVgylApB!UsbBHXMxDRYkVYNrS1YgUi_TO5hzb_4LlXE63Xv1HJc)1987"Kele Line"Ben Daglish, Johannes Bjerregaard"14.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Viz (http://mega.nz/#!yAw0gIxJ!Joj5IqVDYBbX5GAt9p5alvuXhRddncA0IR5zC433Oi8)1991"Virgin Games"Jeroen Tel"25.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Warhawk (http://mega.nz/#!qBRzCCpA!lfx9xqayajvx6F1GXs1Ti-m87t8hKDqrRBm-pQM1JoI)1986"Silverbird"Rob Hubbard"17.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Warm Up (http://mega.nz/#!7YhiSTKI!KerrqWKSrmiWQnTOmgjaG2UMaKKhRUqyG6_ACLG5c18)1991"Genias"Ivan Del Duca"21.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Way of the Exploding Fist, The (http://mega.nz/#!DFZQTJSQ!Ieliv4EK5MdHtaH_9tj7U8_cNyEqIvQz7tvvbk5MaKg)1985"Melbourne House"Neil Brennan"13.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Weebles (http://mega.nz/#!qZx0SDCT!fEBzl02eWZOB-i-hZ8LlFAoowQ6k-RXy2R9RE2Un_ag)1990"Vibrants"Richard Rinn"7.9 MB"real+emul.SID
West Bank (http://mega.nz/#!7YRFTQaL!8Exip-l-4P6dsokY-IFRf2HgdDUE-RDIX4Kp4_Dmo3s)1986"Gremlin Graphics"Fred Gray"9.7 MB"real+emul.SID
Wildfire: The Revenge! (http://mega.nz/#!HMQlnB5J!PdY_r-EQbuvSOLVR7G0VtEiKKjJ7kOIG7gW4Laf6pG8)1991"Mega Industries"Roel Bosch, Gerard Hultink"42.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Winter Olympiad 88 (http://mega.nz/#!CAwB3Y5a!4DBTcvH_GOVUkVBLfObFOOUST0anBdi-qh6cHplo_iw)1988"Tynesoft"Wally Beben, Steve Barrett, Adam Gilmore"61.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Wiz (http://mega.nz/#!PEo3waLR!hiceCZg7MdqpDWAvH31QphTNmztLEbFxUVaJHs2zSIY)1987"Melbourne House"Rob Hubbard"25.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Wizardry [The Edge] (http://mega.nz/#!HVJ0yZiQ!FAlkbtW8Fm2QgAxvufL1XwHUt3NbYdRDdU-O4ZXdPMQ)1985"The Edge"Mike Alsop"37.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Wizball (http://mega.nz/#!mFIgxTyS!_1wkJNM4jhKzD7mS12htl_7weUA-nMYF2VtjNVJIMJE)1987"Ocean"Martin Galway"39.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Wobbler (http://mega.nz/#!6EARyQTB!UlBwjhqcNemxUwzqz-ydaLBWw0ybFAIiY0zdNhXJyKI)1990"CP Verlag"Rudolf Stember"25.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Wonderboy (http://mega.nz/#!fA4TlAJZ!NwT0UNwVKEoM-CnC2131stCnIyvhsVz-h3qQU2V7p1k)1987"Activision"James Smart"8.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Wonderboy in Monsterland (http://mega.nz/#!mIQSWIgZ!hLZxnoh5UjArwlPndQq1FP-3u_4bM7Jft3lj1OmshWg)1989"Activision"James Smart"38.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Woody the Worm (http://mega.nz/#!mJAzRATL!os1cgY1NjWZZIWCSzy_aYo0vSELtpuP6hDDuHJMT5To)1993"CP Verlag"Hans JГјrgen Ehrentraut, Jesper Olsen, Stefan Siegert"63.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Wrath of the Demon (http://mega.nz/#!DRIDgCKZ!5CZKSEGMjLB5y32YaZwPUIHkS3SEV8RKkDaAok1ZCVU)1991"ReadySoft"David Whittaker, Steve Douglas"59.5 MB"real+emul.SID
X-Out (http://mega.nz/#!rQoH1QwS!hwSOYIAJ9Fd5ggHsdG6eWPAeJn-Riibt2K23oh9jQLQ)1989"Rainbow Arts"Michael Hendriks"68.9 MB"real+emul.SID
Xenon (http://mega.nz/#!nZJBSArD!Zzg7I0wdOdMAmFfAEdI2V9XProLdOraStclpZ98V-ac)1989"Melbourne House"Paul Tonge"23.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Xenophobe (http://mega.nz/#!GMZEHTSb!hHLzwcMEjvpZUFpc9gdm_XyiFg0R6090XCv2ZLtruEs)1989"Micro Style"Barry Leitch"87.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Y-Out (http://mega.nz/#!7RpU1QRB!3ryFlOvY_e82-f6fkuBlEF3BQqgeXNw1MX27KZUx1ho)1991"Demons of Sound/Security"Lars Hutzelmann"16.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Yie Ar Kung Fu (http://mega.nz/#!WMgwQQyS!zsj-sOLVea4D3HxSXWBq_uyzV4w7a30m5pqy3lkvsk0)1985"Imagine"Martin Galway"25.1 MB"real+emul.SID
Yie Ar Kung Fu II (http://mega.nz/#!jIglgKTY!qsIDhSH4zfWRaxM-yaytkBnHNzTQlA7Y_i4whxhcL1A)1986"Imagine"Martin Galway"30.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Yogi Bear & Friends in the Greed Monster (http://mega.nz/#!OZgy3IwQ!YVZqz7CPByRpSW8iHHErfYjHqdUsCLxFSuUNldtgYp8)1990"Hi-Tec"Ben Hayes"10.0 MB"real+emul.SID
Young Ones, The (http://mega.nz/#!uFIywRJR!ENhSE8pYrBWCJGbkL_G8eQMY-j0Qmhq_wNmsKgCEjOA)1986"Orpheus"Steve Mellin"13.8 MB"real+emul.SID
Zamzara (http://mega.nz/#!mYgmHQAB!q3hOAxFtOm3L7R6ZZxbhtQDQliwn00aYudf2Vu3UTXg)1988"Hewson"Charles Deenen"22.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Zig Zag: Go For Gold (http://mega.nz/#!OAIkVCCR!Oe93Se_zz0hAmNaVxzbD3c_IIHoi8YvO-L3xNaV3XOc)1987"Mirrorsoft"Antony Crowther"24.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Zoids (http://mega.nz/#!CMwySK5C!C-RUln5diC10uhYILjtw2f4jn45MYVBoqS4COjF7iPw)1986"Martech"Rob Hubbard"15.6 MB"real+emul.SID
Zone of Darkness (http://mega.nz/#!zdID3SoR!wOOODK_Wd-ZYrv_3cHGjW_VCzsIASawzUsz2n1VoKs4)1995"Taboo"Wojciech Radziejewski"19.5 MB"real+emul.SID
Zybex (http://mega.nz/#!OEQRHD7A!eiQRpsQxoP0LIgx_bMXtUFgTKOz1MYrdNfi38yxm0Pg)1988"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"11.4 MB"real+emul.SID
Zynaps (http://mega.nz/#!fdgXXBSA!MZ-TI3UveNz_PxH3v3Uv5EE6UZ9eqnxaT8ziTjGj0EM)1987"Hewson"Nigel Grieve"10.4 MB"real+emul.SID

Demos / ArrangementsNameSystemYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
Advanced Music Processor Demo Disk (http://mega.nz/#!WMwAVbDS!V9iFdI8d3syzuRv9uKiRvl52-ge3Ygm6372Bf2t75YU)Atari 8-Bit"1982/83"Gary Gilbertson"Gary Gilbertson"23.1 MB"Pokey
DATAHITS (http://mega.nz/#!3I4WCIrA!ApmBAN1x-RVnAM6-m-CiBzQqebOV3rfmtOZiNIQygU4)n/a"1986"MUPADOS"Cenfyn Evans, Andre Ktori"31.8 MB"Audio Tape
Falcom SC-88 MIDI Collection (http://mega.nz/#!6RhzlBAT!3Jvq05ZYUWiVGvoEi9o7vbDtUjtAYXakjkRSnsRpq8I)n/a"1996"Falcom"Naoki Kaneda"197.4 MB"SC-88
Final Synth Sample I (http://mega.nz/#!7JQinDRb!vLiywigI14aqldFKefVgalgHl0sqVzKUlTc7sVYejIA)C64"1985"Rob Hubbard"Rob Hubbard"51.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Final Synth Sample II (http://mega.nz/#!zYRi0C6I!2ZzathuNfD2IYbgF-Er2fvtY82TKTX7n7bW4TrEA3Wo)C64"1985"Rob Hubbard"Rob Hubbard"29.3 MB"real+emul.SID
Jochen Hippel Amiga Demos (http://mega.nz/#!CBREmB5B!T67V-q9xGmtAZy81f7O4IS9bnQ3v18bDvX6WtV6TLSk)Amiga"n/a"Jochen Hippel"Jochen Hippel"240.2 MB"Paula
Napo.sun Compilation (http://mega.nz/#!uFZEjQYC!LBs99JQ4ZY8z7edcMUuSv9ojadPe8BRTzZ4H3PwIVRk)X68000"n/a"Napo.sun"Napo.sun"112.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Noisy Pillars (http://mega.nz/#!2YZjzAwZ!7_KnNx4KVH4xHZjjiE_SmyGeVK5B0V8Ov1gOok3PfSE)C64"1987"Maniacs of Noise"Jeroen Tel"26.2 MB"real+emul.SID
Orphe Music Disk (http://mega.nz/#!vMQSHCZI!BR9IBMry879cpLc3CsnT_aXxNbTd9Ghjm6hhWKxdfdg)PC-8801"1991"Orphe"Ryuichi Hasegawa, Takayoshi Yamamoto, Hijiri Kinbara"185.2 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Piman’s Greatest Hits (http://mega.nz/#!qUYF2CpZ!dO3DobARSpsD2q-aC-aGXOYGbQDkVYhhZ1Hl9H5BRRA)n/a"1984"Automata UK"Mel Croucher"179.1 MB"Audio Tape
Radio Ace (http://mega.nz/#!2UJAWR4R!-dYx-IDHc1wsGDzvPJEASRLQKdipLQ4maMVphdiwZrM)n/a"1987"Ace Magazine"Advanced Computer Entertainment, Rob Hubbard"25.4 MB"Audio Tape
Rob Hubbard Early Demos (http://mega.nz/#!fZI1jThD!8wwEmJKoF-Ny2uSqNhO8_RbDO-ZCOl6CyYuzHjafHMU)n/a"1983"Rob Hubbard"Rob Hubbard"31.7 MB"
Synth Sample (http://mega.nz/#!mVR2maya!Yf0cP8llLMOXllV3fApNknWDx9dNgLx2YuxBc-EtknE)C64"1984/85"Georg Feil"Georg Feil"65.8 MB"real+emul.SID


nx666
09-27-2015, 04:58 AM

FM TownsNameSystemYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
Abel: Shin Mokushiroku Taisen (http://mega.nz/#!KUxC0KSC!gDsBumY2hbjjb0ugWz9_-1U6hX2NjX639SLDCZpJFY0)FM Towns"1995"Family Soft"Kanta Watanabe"46.4 MB"CD Audio (rip by ruiner9)
Alshark (http://mega.nz/#!uF5gBSAA!sfWDJHdHWrBM9jXB0t2ClyrqLBx2nSftvWPb6DELxuI)FM Towns"1993"Right Stuff"Tenpei Sato"39.8 MB"CD Audio (rip by ruiner9)
Aoki Okami to Shiroki Mejika: Gencho Hishi (http://mega.nz/#!jZpwgYST!cHnQ4M8xHXddYnXHHPgVfupYr-Y7Vqz2RCS5NvwLs6I)FM Towns"1993"Koei"Michiru Oshima"90.4 MB"OPN2 (rip by ruiner9)
Blandia Plus (http://mega.nz/#!zUhDjIQK!qdudxfl6eoOSGIW5Hd9TsARogf8m3FGh180Rfxoe9po)FM Towns"1994"Ving"Hisao Shiomi, Akira Inoue, Manabu Namiki"72.9 MB"CD Audio
Chase H.Q. (http://mega.nz/#!iMwHHb7Z!HscN9JJi9y-CeWIyQZ7eNWPLA09MO4F60KEmOt8iAMM)FM Towns"1991"Ving"n/a"46.8 MB"CD Audio
Dinosaur (http://mega.nz/#!bZYmwDxa!RKTxNcxg9337IuKeDfM8HjnPs_OORqmTjRbUUn5dbZo)FM Towns"1991"Falcom"Mieko Ishikawa, Masaaki Kawai"142.9 MB"OPN2
Doukyusei (http://mega.nz/#!2UoykIZY!r9uW4HqqvmU4wkJ3KwAYkeJBstM23MI_5CBPM6w3-W8)FM Towns"1993"Elf"Manabu Kunieda, Witch"108.8 MB"OPN2 (rip by ruiner9)
Doukyusei 2 (http://mega.nz/#!rBhU2YBS!i3HGIxlPog_syp776QVi37B_0R9E26uQ54ckvNXKRD8)FM Towns"1995"Elf"Manabu Kunieda, Witch"135.0 MB"OPN2 (rip by ruiner9)
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes (http://mega.nz/#!vUIT1LpQ!0RHMfsLk4Rh7dq3Hh02yR5oYTCWf1Ep_aThcffTVe5A)FM Towns"1990"Falcom"Mieko Ishikawa, Masaaki Kawai"84.1 MB"OPN2
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II (http://mega.nz/#!HMQk3C7C!Im6yZDe78URzAQ8VMG2mp8AOeNu-bP0oSmDelOLC0Fs)FM Towns"1993"Falcom"Mieko Ishikawa, Masaaki Kawai"127.1 MB"OPN2
Elm Knight (http://mega.nz/#!jJY3QLba!5aumFFjS7vn1PvYk3s3RZ3mUGyGLGJycg1-FCDwWVuw)FM Towns"1992"Micro Cabin"Tadahiro Nitta, Yasufumi Fukuda"55.9 MB"CD Audio (not my rip)
Evolution (http://mega.nz/#!ndJ2EYiK!opwQSzWTFleYGCXb6U9UDDtE8mPzJNvKMoOzTbcDATg)FM Towns"1989"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"31.8 MB"CD Audio
Flying Shark (http://mega.nz/#!udpQkAgI!gAKt00VNHpk3bN8uUcT5am715Z_WOkX5nLDiaRc_26w)FM Towns"1993"Ving"n/a"24.8 MB"CD Audio
Galaxy Force II (http://mega.nz/#!XJgUHKxD!BfVDZwzipMKt2JvkAhUUk1ZA6if1iDVQ7CDCbkRRR5A)FM Towns"1991"CSK"CRI Sound Team"35.0 MB"CD Audio (rip by ruiner9)
Kyukyoku Tiger (http://mega.nz/#!2MoCzaYC!hIz5doPsK3yKYghKU-3aZHS80QPhWt17juI76gzg1fc)FM Towns"1994"Ving"n/a"72.7 MB"CD Audio
Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force (http://mega.nz/#!bUJwgSgI!fJhuvmyLowM7aYcuJZFSLytHYwN-KmErtoKbeULuyRY)FM Towns"1994"Family Soft"Keishi Yonao"48.3 MB"CD Audio
Mobile Suit Gundam: Hyper Classic Operation (http://mega.nz/#!iJhyXBLI!zyKgoCk5QrHV9QPhY9UV_7hQXm_6ax_eVBHxlZTjXrw)FM Towns"1992"Family Soft"Ryu Umemoto"51.4 MB"OPN2
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Haouden (http://mega.nz/#!XVxiGKrZ!GwAzaqmruwVCAbHF_zG8lOQqEMC6pGWYjuVQEZAHbH8)FM Towns"1993"Koei"Yoko Kanno"39.1 MB"OPN2 (rip by ruiner9)
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Tenshouki (http://mega.nz/#!jExEiS7T!DMp6lO6kgue234PGWmXU_xlJFdFk7g9omMvQpjAMP0w)FM Towns"1995"Koei"Yoko Kanno"82.0 MB"OPN2 (rip by ruiner9)
Operation Wolf (http://mega.nz/#!nQwWBCzY!uNWad0gwxFR_xCdMe3rLaAvaU9I1ZxR0imxgber8ZKk)FM Towns"1990"Ving"n/a"52.0 MB"CD Audio (rip by ruiner9)
Prince of Persia (http://mega.nz/#!3cY2mSBR!vSNdNK0qrAwSqU_5LNVI8uWwPkizkZPpAwBJrfGGDws)FM Towns"1992"Riverhill Soft"Hiroaki Iwatani"51.4 MB"CD Audio
Princess Maker 2 (http://mega.nz/#!rN4C1YDB!pHo8tgRO60X7Zo7LBOoi7GAKgM-7j61WDzVmDSCg8wU)FM Towns"1994"Gainax"Masahiro Kajihara"152.1 MB"OPN2 (rip by ruiner9)
Raiden Densetsu (http://mega.nz/#!2EISmYaA!G4ODhIJd0x8BTJ3Rzn_kgV9MbuZs3AU7jV902Xoqntk)FM Towns"1991"KID Corp."n/a"28.0 MB"CD Audio
Rayxanber (http://mega.nz/#!XFxWDCZT!16Vm9WiQ_UYPnApVPFjpzeMGi6XLT0QFq6019kK9Dkg)FM Towns"1990"Data West"Yasuhito Saito"52.2 MB"CD Audio (rip by ruiner9)
Shadow of the Beast (http://mega.nz/#!rMYm3CDI!f56nEgGr7C0MltPjc9vrNOWWMG_lJI0A_m9e3J9zF4k)FM Towns"1991"Victor Entertainment"Chris Howlett, Ian Henderson"80.0 MB"CD Audio
Shadow of the Beast II (http://mega.nz/#!6VBU2b6K!gKX1tGHEX10zlE-VPttcTSF5zfZydHQTY78COSJCLRQ)FM Towns"1993"Victor Entertainment"Derek Austin, Jimmy Kaleth"62.3 MB"CD Audio
Sorcer Striker (http://mega.nz/#!fY5k0SzZ!ah9vwkx2qdfy8-cNLhVfcTcMp05hI2un04Ma4cK6OIk)FM Towns"1995"Electronic Arts"Akira Takemoto, H. Holon"64.3 MB"CD Audio
Super Shooting Towns (http://mega.nz/#!KAQSHS7K!VpN0hsnq6jam7W25VnwizzanARfbVam-KOw0kaKMfHI)FM Towns"1991"Amorphous"Toshiro Mitsutomi"57.2 MB"CD Audio
Taikou Risshiden (http://mega.nz/#!fAww2aTL!i8ZL7O8RQgYYGASKdLRmMgyGOqWCw83v39VXAGtvTG4)FM Towns"1992"Koei"Michiru Oshima, Yoko Kanno"75.1 MB"OPN2 (rip by ruiner9)
Turbo OutRun (http://mega.nz/#!SV4lAa6a!SNL79V_gV5Fvp3fE0yGs-Xek9PbRC68slUOzlggruBM)FM Towns"1989"CRI"Hiroshi Matsui"27.4 MB"CD Audio
Uncharted Waters: New Horizons (http://mega.nz/#!Td4QxA5Q!BKDwZKQWRbY2MFjID0R_sf7edKfcMH16jIh2v1PdG9c)FM Towns"1993"Koei"Yoko Kanno"57.3 MB"OPN2 (rip by ruiner9)
Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom (http://mega.nz/#!qQgzjQKS!cvwTHUyfIva6yEt99Kfe6h-42p28BkZuMAx83h0sJ5o)FM Towns"1990"Sir-tech Software"Kohei Tanaka"31.8 MB"CD Audio

MS-DOS / WindowsAll the SC-55 and SC-88 soundtracks were recorded from real hardware.NameSystemYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
688 Attack Sub (http://mega.nz/#!mEw3CDrR!x3KoH_96aJqXQIJgZ4g_Lu1uyd-pjZY1L0PgfpI7Dbc)MS-DOS"1989"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard"5.2 MB"OPL2
Age of Wonders (http://mega.nz/#!PdQh1KZJ!4oN3jopVlFEPSKL_Sq0dp6SFPMewn-a8yOA7PXa4NQY)Windows"1999"Gathering of Developers"Michiel van den Bos"181.9 MB"SB PCM
Alone in the Dark (http://mega.nz/#!OAJg1ABA!RdYBvUrloNTuCUK7iG3IW9DR6b6FMkUIrr37M8xRgNs)MS-DOS"1992"Infogrames"Philippe Vachey, FrГ©dГ©ric Mentzen"71.4 MB"OPL2, CD Audio
Amok (http://mega.nz/#!fM5FCRhC!UsF4VUwCnXx316FiaANE29FtS9AaqNxkCxcRDPBeYBk)MS-DOS"1996"Scavenger"Jesper Kyd"101.7 MB"CD Audio
Ant Man (http://mega.nz/#!6ZBDHTAD!q_pPt63_Jx7oOtkYc_nQnl5lL-f8p5ed50Gtl3Wc7Rs)MS-DOS"1995"SKC"Kwon Gu Hee, Park In Youb"30.8 MB"OPL3
Asterix: The Gallic War (http://mega.nz/#!KEZE3TqD!FD_D2g80TzPGIamCcbkjk-jC5jaEu-axkpZ9FjFfE-Q)Windows"2000"Infogrames"Doug Boyes, Dave Boardman"58.3 MB"Audio Stream (WAV)
Astrocounter of Crescents (http://mega.nz/#!OYojEBQJ!_H8TAtZhS1wZPsVIE2zrgGHBbEu0hKMZbjxL0o7Lw-s)MS-DOS"1996"Samsung"Kwak Dong-Il, Kwon Goo-Hee"80.8 MB"CD Audio
ATAC: The Secret War Against Drugs (http://mega.nz/#!rBhmxZwQ!OnE_r95k-h8BrFQox2RHl85vdNJldVZA8PqfMeECKLg)MS-DOS"1992"MicroProse"David Whittaker"4.9 MB"MT-32
Atomino (http://mega.nz/#!jR4UiDoR!suKmu9cPcL7bwtMkAZj5BbDx5whwAUjilhyLS6ZdnHs)MS-DOS"1990"Blue Byte"Volker StrГјbing"23.6 MB"OPL2
Azrael’s Tear (http://mega.nz/#!DVwSSRQC!cRmVL-xF8N-ijlHQhpS0OI6X4VMePfqAJW4aEB2B5nY)MS-DOS"1996"Mindscape"Kerry Minnear, Ray Shulman"66.5 MB"SC-88, AudioStream
B.S.S. Jane Seymour: Federation Quest I (http://mega.nz/#!XdBnBYST!ib6up9bZSFo9XCMEKVStGWRTwR8jjsqsrvxt2yqjfi4)MS-DOS"1991"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"11.6 MB"MT-32
Bard’s Tale Construction Set, The (http://mega.nz/#!2QIy3J5S!40Yy81LtdcXEBhRUSgici547ISFxRO_AOLr9CWi6Msg)MS-DOS"1991"Interplay"Charles Deenen, Jim Sproul"36.8 MB"MT-32
Batman Forever (http://mega.nz/#!HApSEYiA!6U0FHqJOuwT79UEuBJNQ0Prt0S-Ktgtj3L7PPnHJYbs)MS-DOS"1996"Acclaim"Tim Follin, Geoff Follin"37.6 MB"CD Audio
Beneath a Steel Sky (http://mega.nz/#!TVR1FbZI!27Xlod0ltYuxqvkyzNSI1gr_Aepx14ov4PCACoq_hJ4)MS-DOS"1994"Virgin Interactive"Tony Williams"71.4 MB"MT-32
Black Moon Chronicles (http://mega.nz/#!fMgiFb6T!2BEtp56yrj_P7XHdx8kaO5SvJXfCoKh7lGWnJN6r3fs)Windows"1999"Cryo Interactive"Pierre EstГЁve"95.7 MB"CD Audio
Budokan: The Martial Spirit (http://mega.nz/#!nM5HRIib!LHm7Oagf8AYAIjHN_7N2zOw6wK15qHBllQgMuoT0Lvw)MS-DOS"1989"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard"15.3 MB"OPL2
Buzz Aldrin’s Race Into Space (http://mega.nz/#!vAB03TzZ!rY9aiB0Pm3dSSeO6ytcvWlahQjlQcJ8vSOgmcltCA9Q)MS-DOS"1993"Interplay"Richard Jackson, Brian Langsbard, Michael McNerny"60.2 MB"SC-55, CD Audio
Call of Cthulhu: Shadow of the Comet (http://mega.nz/#!rdwlFIhS!mQxgD3lqC4g9jbtsyaCcny83mDrAPy4zj5EqRrWkcWc)MS-DOS"1993"Infogrames"Philippe Vachey"72.2 MB"OPL2
Chitei Senki (http://mega.nz/#!LNh23CAa!6QERFbDjtb_tAbkySBitBHLjXBnQy4N6YXNp3__d22Y)Windows"1997"Sprite"Naoto Ishikawa"47.6 MB"SC-88
Civil War 2: Generals (http://mega.nz/#!WcARhYiI!xAAHyTpUUsDbpS7P6E8F8EDh4sz79o7Kg5hPj3xPFWQ)Windows"1997"Sierra"Keith Zizza"30.5 MB"Audio Stream (WAV)
Commander Blood (http://mega.nz/#!CcYyzTBZ!ksi5DdUlWlQle_dx5aRYLhBeRE6E1QbEj43iIsxzasw)MS-DOS"1994"Microfolie’s"StГ©phane Picq, Philippe Egret"68.6 MB"Audio Stream (VOC)
CyberSpeed (http://mega.nz/#!iEAADYyY!_RXex0MjIQyPxr1wp6FQcuop5-8eCWe9R8Gf_RY4FFs)Windows"1995"Mindscape"Mark Knight"76.4 MB"CD Audio
Cybersphere (http://mega.nz/#!3JAkiJAA!XVOoKMX-ztAwHyalFOU5lVIr2goyJyCQ6Fa_pHa_fEQ)MS-DOS"1996"Psycon Software"Clay Hellman"28.7 MB"OPL3
Days of Thunder (http://mega.nz/#!qc5yjSCI!c_Gjo9I5i6Iqahc1gH4MmWE3Lt99HW88KNir8qJctjw)MS-DOS"1990"Mindscape"David Whittaker"17.8 MB"MT-32, OPL2
Death Rally (http://mega.nz/#!aNYTUAwa!8a29DqIdB2ZQAb8ycm5MFNR0CgGJ1dAa5tdSZCP9lGM)MS-DOS"1996"Apogee Software"Jonne Valtonen"70.8 MB"SB PCM
Demon Blue (http://mega.nz/#!6RI3BarS!2EB8zLPuXfOQ0dOXH4F2vTyGM4kaH4-laIDdkJiL210)MS-DOS"1992"MicroValue"Adam Gilmore"9.5 MB"OPL2
Dokkaebi-ga Ganda (http://mega.nz/#!fFZARZzK!3Z_cSssc9VwjfQF66eln9dHdVAv7hBx_k_8iPnA5ay4)MS-DOS"1995"Senori Box"n/a"46.9 MB"OPL2
Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone (http://mega.nz/#!fd4EAY7Q!8AbBiXSpbp-PTGf0I8JhkY6goH0CQtkzbCkzxk61JOg)MS-DOS"1991"Storm"Martin Nyrup, Jesper Olsen, Vibrants"46.4 MB"MT-32, OPL2
Doukyuusei (http://mega.nz/#!iMp0FZJY!demhIPqMYG5DqmSWAy5NlAHj8Kk-QJ8BNbDWeeZDYEo)Windows"1999"Elf"n/a"202.7 MB"Audio Stream
Doukyuusei 2 (http://mega.nz/#!XdJFSLCB!VBTxEHuwmDm990veHE2MkZuR-iHsW8sS5EzlaQ_pKS4)Windows"1997"Elf"n/a"83.9 MB"Audio Stream
Dune (http://mega.nz/#!mZg3TZCJ!gRzKHneFMNcgbbdvfn97WI23nH33ZqtaMFDc09pNAW0)MS-DOS"1992"Virgin Games"StГ©phane Picq"59.1 MB"OPL2
Earthsiege 2 (http://mega.nz/#!HEoBjRSC!8dqZ8EbxUQUaUIZ3moUbpu-lHx3ejHm1nnk4AEDPMxk)Windows"1996"Sierra On-Line"Loudmouth"29.0 MB"CD Audio
Entomorph: Plague of the Darkfall (http://mega.nz/#!iVhg1KCZ!3lTURWiQtxMV31lcTyQT8-5cBN_scQVnjJkB8-PskMo)Windows"1995"Mindscape"Danny Pelfrey, Rick Rhodes"54.4 MB"CD Audio
Eol-ui Moheom (http://mega.nz/#!rcgDBabR!_cXKmQxnOxsr56mfFRD9pHhp9h_PPA8SSM4N-DDYUm0)MS-DOS"1995"Gameland"n/a"76.4 MB"OPL2
Epic Pinball (http://mega.nz/#!CMZS0RoJ!YrQn2PxW-3jxLXv5R0rbu6pHZRSIEmY9GP7OuPkYy7M)MS-DOS"1993"Epic MegaGames"Robert Allen"101.4 MB"SB PCM
Eric the Unready (http://mega.nz/#!DUZlxZTI!6zUFm_kiBxCuJCKQlhd3Vnuf1InjOkz4JOZ_LX-9WkA)MS-DOS"1993"Legend Entertainment"Glen Dahlgren, Arfing Dog"168.6 MB"MT-32
Extreme Assault (http://mega.nz/#!GIRU3aYb!SNEMKdxIXgCNlKVht0Jn4psI3KzDkAhSttR89qIGISc)MS-DOS"1997"Blue Byte"Chris HГјlsbeck, Fabian Del Priore"181.9 MB"SC-88, CD Audio
F29 Retaliator (http://mega.nz/#!LRRXmIxT!PqT31WOPi-pevW3KN5RRPCzYmowepfoswE-2z3IromY)MS-DOS"1990"Ocean"Matthew Cannon, Jason Brooke"12.5 MB"MT-32
Fantasy General (http://mega.nz/#!zMp3VKJT!qaKAKJE50k6KQqjvD4mTKJiHe0qmTKHAOgI0Krl5jQs)MS-DOS"1996"Mindscape"Danny Pelfrey, Rick Rhodes, Marisa Lenhardt"50.0 MB"CD Audio
Fire Hawk: Thexder the Second Contact (http://mega.nz/#!mAIT1BjI!ANkN5I5cNct1s5vN8CEbDAfdNmZARkHK0eC7E5xLzFQ)MS-DOS"1990"Sierra On-Line"Rob Atesalp"105.0 MB"MT-32
Front Page Sports: Trophy Bass 2 (http://mega.nz/#!jcJWUTbB!0KnNeBetYJF2aIyMOGBmsopUMnfAK6E1EaGBx0bRMuQ)Windows"1996"Sierra"n/a"33.8 MB"SC-88
Full Metal Planete (http://mega.nz/#!mYAxUbaT!y6gjyIUuXfHi40Z3tpojZIU4wwerRx-6UedZ8sbVYV8)MS-DOS"1990"Infogrames"StГ©phane Picq"4.3 MB"OPL2
Fury of the Furries (http://mega.nz/#!bFZ1HL6I!5886gL-CKbIgy52dFngpjx8bBow6y4CKo3DRsswq7fk)MS-DOS"1993"Kalisto"FrГ©dГ©ric Motte"82.0 MB"OPL2
Future Dimensions (http://mega.nz/#!3VIVwZCZ!FJo9s_KHc0XMGiH48Sz3SoAuVfKETsaMtHKUbCuZ-GI)MS-DOS"1995"Lifetimes"Mathias Ruch"73.3 MB"SB PCM
Fuzzy’s World of Miniature Space Golf (http://mega.nz/#!aJw3wACT!FYCqHTkv35zbTEJ9rVr5UXb7rD815oow4CGSRhgUctA)MS-DOS"1995"Pixel Painters Corporation"Loudness"34.2 MB"OPL2
FX Fighter (http://mega.nz/#!iIhWWQqJ!5_y651_LFRD9bRMBUaW0KW4ZSId7WfCwyu_hjURi0jI)MS-DOS"1995"GT Interactive"Justin Scharvona"101.1 MB"CD Audio
FX Fighter Turbo (http://mega.nz/#!rAgBSI4D!PlmDSpRYgZZx7lxxgy7HkFHXTiJKW7VQOzNh3cPjGzY)Windows"1996"GT Interactive"Justin Scharvona"94.3 MB"CD Audio
Giant Worlds (http://mega.nz/#!jU4A0IRJ!tI3eHG163238WY1P1xkmhS9hhThtZ-b-b4bhIrfkaZQ)Windows"1999"Rainer Sinsch"Ronny Engmann, Jochen FeldkГ¶tter, Manfred Linzner, Martin Noriander"32.4 MB"SB PCM
Harald Hardtooth in “The Fight of the Clean Teeth” (http://mega.nz/#!XRJ03DxB!lHps5WNavPsXAmHsklMrUdp5lie5BEVSRmEFxEZXJqQ)MS-DOS"1992"Colgate-Palmolive A/S"Jens-Christian Huus"12.5 MB"OPL2
Hero Quest (http://mega.nz/#!DVx1lIbI!nUbPmrH-DX6Q8T1ja2LtwsLjc2b3dF5cmDUF0ghJK9Y)MS-DOS"1991"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"13.7 MB"MT-32
Hired Guns (http://mega.nz/#!rIIRnYLL!qQUT9XS4_12F4WUUdOIC0wBzoyg2edO0UpHDA2qG2LQ)MS-DOS"1993"Psygnosis"Matt Furniss"17.0 MB"OPL2
Hisyou (http://mega.nz/#!HQYSXAiA!EX6SQJghZ4SsHSXBubUikFHZQZyFm2XnoRS7j1vd1SM)Windows"1997"Sprite"Shinoda Nobuhisa, Toshi"66.6 MB"SC-88, Audio Stream (MP3)
Illusion Blaze (http://mega.nz/#!uUpUUYCK!QOe3cG0-qk6W901wIsneksDL_uI159RQAb7NyFMyAPU)MS-DOS"1994"SKC Soft Land"Seung-Hwan Ro, Myung-Jin Ahn"57.0 MB"OPL2
Incredible Machine 3, The (http://mega.nz/#!qBJlFaRL!6PMMvjC_5azzJAbuee2b6RuOxIYCmJnxDll1JfqkXYs)Windows"1995"Sierra"LoudMouth Productions, Jan Paul Moorhead"107.5 MB"CD Audio
Indianapolis 500 (http://mega.nz/#!qRggzKib!aNZrhTedK9tIV_2PGxD5BJIq0lTGCDUvxfPx-HAJxzw)MS-DOS"1989"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard"4.2 MB"OPL2
Inferno (http://mega.nz/#!XdYQAIAa!LVhZVMnZnnZkqDilHxMphPoNabigUtjREwukmzs3YG0)MS-DOS"1994"Ocean"Alien Sex Fiend, Barry Leitch"153.6 MB"CD Audio, MT-32
Inner Worlds (http://mega.nz/#!6cQxnSAI!Es_Hx4WfdCnnlCSIJhD-QHK1fE6v1QU89tEixdk36Rk)MS-DOS"1996"Sleepless Software"Various Artists"83.7 MB"SB PCM
Interstate ’82 (http://mega.nz/#!HIhDGDYb!WoNBO3pJCdDVm3ON1dHzebOEJB5TRp6RLk9ibjkUAIA)Windows"1999"Activision"Josh Mancell, Gerald Casale, Mark Mothersbaugh"88.4 MB"Audio Stream, CD Audio
Iron Blood (http://mega.nz/#!WVAz0bJL!QtHZXvTT-csE1_s0cZvClQy3NtcETYyheC1TNNm9Y6w)MS-DOS"1996"Microforum International"Seung-Hwan Ro, Myung-Jin Ahn"45.6 MB"OPL2
Jack in the Dark (http://mega.nz/#!HRBWBYqC!InkxBtaLGLzqe_w12ZEa-mWWdzAxiGyOghUaD5lXrew)MS-DOS"1993"Infogrames"FrГ©dГ©ric Mentzen"4.7 MB"OPL2
Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3D (http://mega.nz/#!TE40wAJY!KQAbz2t8XljSdhwj3rO4HxyQxcqlDbjfOeDlNGKVySI)MS-DOS"1993"Loriciel"Chris HГјlsbeck"59.8 MB"SB
Kakyuusei (http://mega.nz/#!fdR3wTaS!gSFoabFqYUbnoCSTtJTmdh-9ba5-RV2TtO-o_W1rR40)Windows"1998"Elf"n/a"163.5 MB"Audio Stream
Kamui (http://mega.nz/#!3MRgCaBR!xSqXnC10231VBLEpMXguO3zu8e97pvW48TP6NVmFqAA)Windows"1999"Siter Skain"Jirurun"110.1 MB"OPL3, SC-88
KGB (http://mega.nz/#!XFghGJoJ!7vxKgiJzzASrFqYjvjcsdVNeCCGz7yCu9iucAZLStA4)MS-DOS"1992"Virgin Games"StГ©phane Picq"40.7 MB"OPL2
Kings of the Beach (http://mega.nz/#!DF5BUDLD!GcK6TwPvfLbmyp1VPYPlF6qzo1YYO1OXUe3mptycdq8)MS-DOS"1988"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard"6.7 MB"OPL2
Lethal Weapon (http://mega.nz/#!WdIQDRQD!ECExBuDKAEeSQVAbp2-qc_eYsCB8YKPeBwgFEoECF04)MS-DOS"1992"Ocean"Barry Leitch, Dean Evans"40.1 MB"MT-32
Little Big Adventure (http://mega.nz/#!WJxxgYxY!9gQeS1XhS_A8QcpX-evhCXL-JHcx5ufq4vlUBkkowMs)MS-DOS"1994"Electronic Arts"Philippe Vachey"124.1 MB"SC-88, CD Audio
Little Big Adventure 2 (http://mega.nz/#!DUAGFTJR!aatZUVxvMwnj_8644DLbFFFNpyq4DyKrfyDgyBk2j-g)MS-DOS"1997"Electronic Arts"Philippe Vachey"61.5 MB"Audio Stream (ADPCM)
Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes, The (http://mega.nz/#!HRhyyaDL!UYSPnEwpAEbABgRHJbgm5sP5c54wh_0yD_0XImEKOCk)MS-DOS"1992"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard"153.9 MB"MT-32
Marble Cooking (http://mega.nz/#!rN4SXYZL!Aaw3epqQDc-HPdWrZ7df5L7CRdOKxMk9fQnzyObkqG0)MS-DOS"1994"Negative"Katsumi Mirai"41.3 MB"OPL2
Mario Teaches Typing 2 (http://mega.nz/#!qZZBWIiR!7-Z8Zpbtiu4Qi40Lcf5UUfMH9mouVrorrFptloZmbTo)Windows"1997"Interplay"Rick Jackson, Brian Luzietti, Ronald Valdez"24.5 MB"SC-88
Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow (http://mega.nz/#!TIgEjShY!MHbRXLZNHPuvU1KAqnMPWQDN6YO8z-zxUTON-JUOi8Q)Windows"1996"Disney Interactive"Michael Giacchino, Patrick J. Collins"60.5 MB"CD Audio
MegaRace (http://mega.nz/#!rFpClDpa!3x9OQd7AqDRYFi4KAqPlbJ6xn0oqwwbp6zQxaG3IYcQ)MS-DOS"1993"The Software Toolworks"StГ©phane Picq"30.8 MB"OPL2
Might and Magic V: Darkside of Xeen (http://mega.nz/#!Gd5XVKAZ!6yo5h_TTekgYvNJz0BmGF-NNvHRtq_kVTtinboQbOSo)MS-DOS"1993"New World Computing"Tim Tully"110.7 MB"SC-55
Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor (http://mega.nz/#!mABFTI7R!8X5jezGeQzjSfiKRTLjy5cGIakOygsiwULexiw9_XMw)Windows"1999"The 3DO Company"Paul Romero, Robert King"77.2 MB"CD Audio
Modaozi (http://mega.nz/#!fEpmCYhS!RY_yg2p8Ie8aPZZj7opMiCcnVON-StBLAlo-Y5Lp2WA)MS-DOS"1993"Softstar Entertainment"XingZhe XunLei"42.0 MB"OPL2
MonaВІ Monarch Monarch (http://mega.nz/#!KZAWGYiJ!UinYvDKVUeJkKVO4uVrc-FjNlTnv7bwq-BwrQSSw7q0)Windows"1998"Falcom"Falcom Sound Team jdk"155.1 MB"SC-88, CD Audio
Monopoly (http://mega.nz/#!mI4ikaaB!kfOxTOvdz_3qH-N6dTarU7YoSJwpf7vEDYmuN0DJVn4)Windows"1995"Hasbro"Frank Klepacki"107.5 MB"SC-88
Motorhead (http://mega.nz/#!7FpQ2AKS!_-IOR8LpYN-HA06ojwnHRYaOteJQprRRr6UNZzVQt3k)Windows"1998"Gremlin Interactive"Olof Gustafsson"95.1 MB"CD Audio
Noctropolis (http://mega.nz/#!yFADlDrL!GA1LF0Gvg8o6X4qv07QtrFN6h07cgeIKF218xpDQuDE)MS-DOS"1994"Electronic Arts"Ron Saltmarsh, Andy Warr"307.8 MB"SC-88, CD Audio
Olmang Jolmang Paradise (http://mega.nz/#!XYwzXB5b!a3OFoHsSIqthr6rwmKdPuxMTX8NVs5ni-fqmxDwy3M4)MS-DOS"1995"Gameland"D.A.C."52.9 MB"OPL2
One Must Fall 2097 (http://mega.nz/#!2RxEwTLK!REgvF7IWwPOU96VKsmlSFTZ7z68j0XlLmH4pqT63z-g)MS-DOS"1994"Epic MegaGames"Kenny Chou"27.4 MB"SB PCM
Outer Ridge (http://mega.nz/#!KVhw1BDT!iMe1ZHTNmq7IJdFexKPtzo0ctSxUR798Wo8FY2Cq9bI)MS-DOS"1995"Wizard Software"Karsten Koch"33.4 MB"SB PCM
Pee & Gity (http://mega.nz/#!ycxgnB7K!5EYbnYAwaF-c-33dGUO6wFtJsUJVViD_xv17DTrZ34s)MS-DOS"1994"SKC Soft Land"Seung-Hwan Ro, Myung-Jin Ahn"91.4 MB"OPL2
Pee & Gity Special (http://mega.nz/#!vRYHzBZY!w4HYOTOQgphiG-zH-PTZdwg3ScNjbkNJ1wXJA2zoi78)MS-DOS"1994"Family Production"Seung-Hwan Ro, Myung-Jin Ahn"48.3 MB"OPL2
Pinball World (http://mega.nz/#!DE4HhDjC!VvKxsBlOBtHB0AjDHVyHOAzMC17JRAY3sksd2ZF72J4)MS-DOS"1995"21st Century Entertainment"Anthony Putson"114.4 MB"SB PCM, CD Audio
Princess Maker: Faery Tales Come True (http://mega.nz/#!vF40FZIC!nFf8LTIw9XmBKVJV8JlvcD7yiJPpHWLBCgY8PTC9ZTc)Windows"1998"Ninelives"Masahiro Kajihara"391.4 MB"CD Audio, SC-88, OPL3
Pro Pinball: Timeshock! (http://mega.nz/#!jEJCAASR!e09o13dXuq9QfMbaq1SfnVmaXIUogIye8Dl4TP1Y8J4)MS-DOS"1997"Empire Interactive Entertainment"Jake Burns, Bruce Foxton"78.6 MB"CD Audio
Raiden (http://mega.nz/#!mEICVIbY!hOqASqQsd2blCJc86Ku0PeHxJpRklrz4svGitGlUnE0)MS-DOS"1994"Acer"Jules Hodgson, Ian Howe, Alastair Lindsay, Kevin Saville"129.0 MB"CD Audio, MT-32
Robert E. Lee: Civil War General (http://mega.nz/#!zVQxmBwC!AKwV8768mDYjPXQVqtRJCjO39LcRvr64eLX3p-n5Zyo)Windows"1996"Sierra On-Line"Jason P. Rinaldi, Keith Zizza, Steven Serafino"24.1 MB"Audio Stream (RAW)
Rock’n Shaolin: Legend of the Seven Paladins 3D (http://mega.nz/#!Od40GDYS!id-fXKZwz4tUO4sey76UzorRQp6Gg7xytrzo52HptoI)MS-DOS"1994"Accend"n/a"33.6 MB"SC-88
S.C.Out (http://mega.nz/#!rAh1CQKQ!zvYA8DGZG_R4SuRpMIndBv4_QJ82odDiGyZKfiC9PLE)MS-DOS"1992"Atreid Concept"FrГ©dГ©ric Motte"5.5 MB"SB PCM
Screamer Rally (http://mega.nz/#!vNpTUbpD!4_efSz5EL5VoQPFQ5YZxIxRAb4_qFYfDgxIVUUnGjvw)MS-DOS"1997"Virgin Interactive"Christian BjГ¶rklund, Lee Nicklen, Unique Development"68.0 MB"CD Audio
Settlers, The (http://mega.nz/#!nZQ3VAAY!R2LkdI8mcK9Ltwk4ibZ4Lw3KlKhVuuvTh98RC4Dg7A0)MS-DOS"1994"Blue Byte"Haiko Ruttmann, Markus Kludzuweit"38.8 MB"OPL3, SC-55
Settlers II, The: Veni, Vidi, Vici (http://mega.nz/#!3UZQyYaZ!lFzbs0UG6kcwMFP8K29XJv4Lno6QWmb9NX3P6V3yYmk)MS-DOS"1996"Blue Byte"Haiko Ruttmann"130.3 MB"CD Audio, SC-88
Shadow Warrior (http://mega.nz/#!rBYHSAJR!E-Cy8yO81GMLFaTk2-jvIB9VidFnbXaox1Jn3fo6GN8)MS-DOS"1997"GT Interactive"Lee Jackson"106.1 MB"CD Audio, SC-88
Shadows of Cairn (http://mega.nz/#!OZJUGZSJ!MEOtBelx1CHBz28aF9kRWpyXwd6SPTkoq3j1LMADYN8)MS-DOS"1994"Masque Publishing"Brian McCulloch, Bob Gumbrecht"162.0 MB"CD Audio, AudioStream
Shakii the Wolf (http://mega.nz/#!PEJVyBCR!MKwuyysxVJIN20wCaKqgdkhBo_MDI-mZ9RFnxrHf6q4)MS-DOS"1995"Samsung"Seung-Hwan Ro, Myung-Jin Ahn"54.0 MB"OPL2
Silverball (http://mega.nz/#!iU43QCCS!fQYB3AG0cFsheFs2SWllp3syJxOkLB4So1Sa5VAtSto)MS-DOS"1993"MicroLeague Multimedia"Robert Allen"40.7 MB"SB PCM
SimCity 2000 (http://mega.nz/#!2JJhxYzY!OOcnuq3c8Wuiq90LZYZrjEgXhwu-gE8jOUFf_6pxyBY)MS-DOS"1993"Maxis"Brian Conrad, Sue Kasper, Justin McCormick"92.0 MB"OPL2, MT-32, GM
SimIsle: Missions in the Rainforest (http://mega.nz/#!KZ4mXJyA!HzK77hCfYqXYO2XVk1wYxnoQS8g6GB5gVTUcEY-cqvc)MS-DOS"1995"Maxis"Harry Holmwood"20.1 MB"Audio Stream
Ski or Die (http://mega.nz/#!vNBlxb7T!1AsEC7CdsNneiAPg7zW6M38vSCHGXh3FwDRnX_6_Yhg)MS-DOS"1990"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard"21.6 MB"OPL2
SkyRoads (http://mega.nz/#!WRAk1YBZ!VYvjoYA7ThMY-KE0emUAlWU8KykX3QYtZ8Gf8fr3lXg)MS-DOS"1993"Bluemoon Interactive"Ott M. Aaloe, Hasso BrГјck"85.9 MB"OPL2
Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon (http://mega.nz/#!WJRSgYhB!6k0Zqn2JTTiU0fOx5Ojk472RCPu3h2IKI-_0Qetk5Tw)MS-DOS"1989"Sierra"Bob Siebenberg"36.7 MB"OPL2
Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (http://mega.nz/#!2Q4XnRRD!gEa9DyGrOHujnzInYG4UTT1vaDtGgeaVZ2-p_gOcxEg)MS-DOS"1991"Image Works"n/a"14.7 MB"MT-32
Spellcasting 101: Sorcerers Get All the Girls (http://mega.nz/#!nMJCWaoR!oRPQUcVnITPzCQy493BkryLLw1YdWs6z2h6fMU_2jwU)MS-DOS"1990"Legend Entertainment"Arfing Dog"43.0 MB"MT-32
Spellcasting 201: The Sorcerer’s Appliance (http://mega.nz/#!aVRw0bzI!VFvY8Z2qrL9-ODiI7Acycl51pEyDYG45TYuK-mhnU8s)MS-DOS"1991"Legend Entertainment"Arfing Dog"52.2 MB"MT-32
Spellcasting 301: Spring Break (http://mega.nz/#!ORI1kAwS!6rZjSdnLPaGyOgycixUu-A8u8yib2XCKV7V-sK7MAVw)MS-DOS"1992"Legend Entertainment"Arfing Dog, Michael Lindner"134.1 MB"MT-32
Stone Age (http://mega.nz/#!WY52DaaR!lFZvjDrAziJad4hHZTUJXTxkUWAp0fruYtkoTjppmks)MS-DOS"1992"Eclipse Software Design"Thomas Detert"43.2 MB"OPL2
Sub Culture (http://mega.nz/#!KZJGmJ7J!B8yv_ADV5bY5ZXyAp8NiCAEBFN6MaAoag-ES7IKTWw4)Windows"1997"Ubi Soft"Versatile"38.9 MB"CD Audio
TFX (http://mega.nz/#!KYA3wBxa!cy6IhK9ve3f5sxSPVuAGkxwSLZoreQDGCwSspQoLxWY)MS-DOS"1993"Ocean"Barry Leitch, Dean Evans"105.9 MB"CD Audio
Tilt! (http://mega.nz/#!uchADZ6B!lk5QrmAc2fPZDH-E6KjTv6nckBOLBswPFI8gNtBeVOw)MS-DOS"1995"Virgin Interactive"Tommy Tallarico Studios, Mark Cooksey"26.5 MB"CD Audio
Trophy Bass (http://mega.nz/#!qJJWXK5J!8LiRfKOUlo4mH5FeNO1JMUNcb_Kr-u9gqz0_2aGEFYM)Windows"1995"Sierra"Neal Grandstaff"9.9 MB"SC-88
Universe (http://mega.nz/#!uUAmjRAT!rxX-qVEKeCvpDhcBChXgR-iLGvcqHd2tqrEXH1qbSxU)MS-DOS"1994"Core Design"Martin Iveson"49.5 MB"OPL2
Utopia: The Creation of a Nation (http://mega.nz/#!iRRlwY5D!KUCpNfwuqkERH8Ea5heIlAgvOQChRVg6J_nrbp-Nz1Q)MS-DOS"1992"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"41.0 MB"MT-32
Vantage Master (http://mega.nz/#!iBhCgRaY!1cLgPXFp8V_pcCvfD5QPZ4Nzy82ktDHYC8UqA5lcYqs)Windows"1997"Falcom"Falcom Sound Team jdk"236.8 MB"SC-88, CD Audio
Variable Geo Custom (http://mega.nz/#!yRYSDZob!fX0SLFDSJYASFGB4ecGrUeWqkWifDOJJYegDEoWT4iY)Windows"1999"Giga"Takahiro Yonemura, Giga"156.4 MB"SC-88, CD Audio
Variable Geo Max (http://mega.nz/#!XZxRUaCC!M42ZFVr_0OYZ8aT4e-HvS_0zCmK4d4FY5yGSVkwnjcA)Windows"1999"Giga"Takahiro Yonemura, Giga"66.8 MB"SC-88
Wacky Wheels (http://mega.nz/#!jc4VGJCR!Lv4XSyd0POmv22SNs-8kv5yAks9ru3g_5eJt1kOgg04)MS-DOS"1994"Apogee Software"Mark Klem"67.6 MB"OPL2
WiBArm (http://mega.nz/#!jJIBDYjT!Lvt-7j34jVT_6JWgHefe58s7qQy5iFi-5Ier8ztj2To)MS-DOS"1989"BrГёderbund"Osamu Nagano, Toshiya Yamanaka"27.8 MB"Tandy
Wingstar (http://mega.nz/#!iYA2XAxL!T8YGr-xUpQN_GD3EgszTSmyABX2VH4GhT6Lb4wqhoYY)MS-DOS"1996"Interactivision"Allan Abildgaard Kirkeby"71.6 MB"CD Audio
Xadlak Plus (http://mega.nz/#!zMghxAaD!uwb7saDWpXjDL0XSE1eXEsVThifDnP6Kr5IW7wegkfM)Windows"1997"Sprite Team"Naoki Ishikawa, Shito"70.2 MB"SC-88
Ys Eternal (http://mega.nz/#!OIhUya5A!8Xvyfsw2SZ12-7qn-hi8pEeK4k08GGoY-JGz2_3nZLI)Windows"1998"Falcom"Falcom Sound Team jdk"113.5 MB"SC-88

MSXNameYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
Aleste (http://mega.nz/#!zBo3RaIT!MuFER3VEMAI0DRgQYXG7n-s9hSGx6s9tCcmwpWKlARk)MSX2"1988"Compile"Masatomo Miyamoto, Shin‑kun"9.8 MB"MSX-Music (not my rip)
Aleste 2 (http://mega.nz/#!bVAiARpa!0uue0Na2NGjRx5i5pwMTOuv-H7qd3mRUMlFivP68fp8)MSX2"1989"Compile"Masatomo Miyamoto, Toshiaki Sakoda, Eddy, Sydon Inoue, Keiji Takeuchi"12.9 MB"MSX-Music (not my rip)
Aleste Gaiden (http://mega.nz/#!bcJSGYpD!UHQAASh2XBA6bRs2Bxf6YdMg2v1JtntkrVbL_5SmHsA)MSX2"1989"Compile"Masatomo Miyamoto, Masanobu Tsukamoto, Toshiaki Sakoda, Keiji Takeuchi"6.1 MB"MSX-Music (not my rip)
Aliens 2 (http://mega.nz/#!TQ4FQAIS!ETD5o_H2PaBCKD5w6WFZ44G1fRJFWToEWKFhCDbCEXw)MSX"1987"Square"Nobuo Uematsu"18.3 MB"PSG (rip by ruiner9)
Barunba (http://mega.nz/#!fFhxSRTI!_9iPWAd0PJrWXFoYFYXDnYmCbWrg1XJTylQi7xUMxn0)MSX2"1990"Namco"Makiko Ito, Hiroshi Nishikawa"23.4 MB"PSG
Campaign ban Daisenryaku 2 (http://mega.nz/#!LIxkTYwa!CV59g2n7Ljbx1WO40I_fv4Zv03nysgzau_AlpYxAT7A)MSX2"1992"Micro Cabin"Yasufumi Fukuda"58.1 MB"MSX-Music+PSG
D’ (http://mega.nz/#!vJgyGS7C!Rc5wUAnK3UI0Yos5zjXicqpgmI6M-24EJ59YLVljoLw)MSX2"1988"Tecnosoft"n/a"30.9 MB"PSG
DiscStation #13 Blaster Burn Gallery (http://mega.nz/#!XFhEyCbb!x8Koqy44aErQ_t1K_4NZ1yeXfrMTdHA3xNdUmUpWN7Q)MSX2"1990"Compile"Keiji Takeuchi, Toshiaki Sakoda, Masanobu Tsukamoto"37.3 MB"MSX-Music
DiscStation #18 Blaster Burn Gallery 2 (http://mega.nz/#!KZIXwBhK!tStL9DBaSANDR5NshK4b5PmIdGS1GnCRvRRIPIcgQJU)MSX2"1990"Compile"Keiji Takeuchi, Masanobu Tsukamoto"54.3 MB"MSX-Music
Feedback (http://mega.nz/#!2UByla4Y!Dgzzx26OrmOPuqx9ekRTmBIK2dE3uOHeBuB_qNUBH7A)MSX2"1988"Tecnosoft"Naosuke Arai"35.4 MB"MSX-Music
Gall Force: Defense of Chaos (http://mega.nz/#!WIhl3RSQ!C6V2JWyUlFaRnzqpsw3eVejwVGD4F9tKFqOyWykZoe8)MSX"1986"Sony"n/a"10.1 MB"PSG
GD: Greatest Driver (http://mega.nz/#!XY4WALAA!I47VrHicwqH6EF34JpzEiGW7j5FjSOhKQclKq8Oqjko)MSX2"1988"T&E Soft"Shigeru Tomita, Kazunori Hasegawa"20.7 MB"MSX-Music
Gradius (http://mega.nz/#!bNB1FIhB!ffQhEOKTqM7UGdhhp960Mgc3QhJs1ux_sh4xUp6CkVQ)MSX"1986"Konami"Miki Higashino"18.0 MB"PSG (rip by ruiner9)
Guardic (http://mega.nz/#!bNgEFDJS!2EnWfUVUuSfVtx6flNAGBZVg8zoPylybieTACnrlP5I)MSX"1986"Compile"Masatomo Miyamoto"3.6 MB"PSG (not my rip)
Hanseimei Senki Andorogynus (http://mega.nz/#!KYJHXIQI!kMNVfNPEEXYwIfQ4PA5T6iaTNcFLMKq5orOVj1aVjcU)MSX2"1988"Telenet Japan"Shinobu Ogawa"26.0 MB"PSG
Heroes of The Lance (http://mega.nz/#!uEgTwIjB!0GRpWVlsf2ufLSrvpaDH-7NoJ7Tlwo_VLtvUwXll880)MSX2"1991"Pony Canyon"Seiji Toda"18.9 MB"MSX-Music
Herzog (http://mega.nz/#!KJQniCZb!NbQel5Gw0uPpeHo5TfPf75FCcO_hUkPMJob19AB8wfk)MSX2"1988"Tecnosoft"Tomomi Otani, Naosuke Arai"22.5 MB"PSG (rip by ruiner9)
Hi no Tori: Hououhen (http://mega.nz/#!DQJFnSqD!yEDNzW78-AcA3Pp50396erkObRGQ_nRq3qufm2T5NXs)MSX2"1987"Konami"Motoaki Furukawa, Yoshinori Sasaki"16.2 MB"PSG
Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness (http://mega.nz/#!3EgA2KiR!zThA2N79qtxmLiu-F0DCrL6GMuQx-U9SnvYwXv_ALM4)MSX"1986"T&E Soft"Keiichi Maruyama"5.3 MB"PSG
Hydlide 3: The Space Memories (http://mega.nz/#!LFR1lKbb!Hi9M0uMCRSmK9jDXq_tcwoIz6vH4g1RaHqs8l29uCNQ)MSX2"1987"T&E Soft"Shigeru Tomita"18.8 MB"PSG (rip by ruiner9)
Illusion City (http://mega.nz/#!OQIREI4D!td2DAS6o2ZUHuhWMCEVA41o2woC_fo4u4FMEXO_wNIA)MSXturboR"1991"Microcabin"Tadahiro Nitta, Yasufumi Fukuda, Koji Urita"87.0 MB"MSX-Music+PSG (rip by ruiner9)
Knightmare (http://mega.nz/#!2BYAlYwD!_ywogeYBRjXsTokxSm9PfN-XgERWNpah0Age6IZqaLs)MSX"1986"Konami"Miki Higashino, Yoshinori Sasaki"11.5 MB"PSG, SCC
Knightmare 2: The Maze of Galious (http://mega.nz/#!PIQRCYTJ!Lgm68bogw8zBRvTG3ReV2RiZruv62l2-hQv67cgz8Eo)MSX"1987"Konami"Kazuhiko Uehara"11.0 MB"PSG (rip by ruiner9)
Knightmare III: Shalom (http://mega.nz/#!KEg2TZBQ!cu7a9E965xov3pjBWG5QEVekXWy3T7sZh-oUg7qnavw)MSX"1987"Konami"Kazuhiko Uehara, Yoshinori Sasaki, Iku Mizutani, Miki Higashino, Kinuyo Yamashita"59.1 MB"PSG
Last Armageddon (http://mega.nz/#!7EBljaBY!LKpd3DTb84HlREMbcpOBosdzkeuWrpZPgZ7VxxcXAqI)MSX2"1988"BrainGrey"Koji Hayama, Katsuyuki Inose"146.8 MB"MSX-Music
Laydock (http://mega.nz/#!eQQxUCTR!rp20IVz1jOMq9hPKI46qLrm_TTYfYiPZTVQpeWtN2Uk)MSX2"1986"T&E Soft"Shigeru Tomita"1.3 MB"PSG
Laydock 2: Last Attack (http://mega.nz/#!iAJSDQzL!kF2tKT8-B1_u557ntYCMmUn5ZT1gOo2J285m3D5Ffeg)MSX2"1988"T&E Soft"Shigeru Tomita"36.5 MB"MSX-Music
Lenam: Sword of Legend (http://mega.nz/#!bFZBEQZL!hwZLnoGY86_h6zpY8h09s5YYTjujQYPlqFNdmDZcqdI)MSX2"1989"Hertz"Kenji Yamazaki, Keishi Yonao, Izuru Aki"55.3 MB"PSG (rip by ruiner9)
Metal Gear (http://mega.nz/#!OAAH1QwL!zvdRKN_eEb-e6R5pdDtiDm4EGcab9znRf7Gj25hfc7w)MSX2"1987"Konami"Iku Mizutani, Shigehiro Takenouchi, Motoaki Furukawa"18.0 MB"PSG (rip by ruiner9)
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (http://mega.nz/#!3ZQhHQrQ!9Yi1i20utwDG5vSFA6eiBX59hhYOxQP3pO8rfbzgqkg)MSX2"1990"Konami"M.Ikariko, M.Izumi, Y.Kurahashi, T.Tomita, K.Uehara, Y.Takenouchi, T.Sekito"128.7 MB"PSG, SCC (rip by ruiner9)
Nemesis 2 (http://mega.nz/#!KdYXwSTA!svHXJIgHKPwqgjbAyo6tJIKeJLM9yuPq-g-iOmTpW4Q)MSX"1987"Konami"Kinuyo Yamashita, Motoaki Furukawa, Masahiro Ikariko"15.3 MB"PSG, SCC (rip by ruiner9)
Nemesis 3: The Eve of Destruction (http://mega.nz/#!GJYFlKyR!a5CSZkpvLc2WgfloQIR7QOe58UMJ1N_uwnF9xAETGSY)MSX2"1989"Konami"Michiru Yamane, Kazuhiko Uehara, Motoaki Furukawa, Yukie Morimoto, Masahiro Ikariko"21.3 MB"PSG, SCC (rip by ruiner9)
Parodius (http://mega.nz/#!jJIlGYKI!eJgilHBwS7o8ncGR63fB8isB5z1Xdy-RaeGWo_7hOxE)MSX"1988"Konami"Kinuyo Yamashita"18.5 MB"PSG, SCC (rip by ruiner9)
Princess Maker (http://mega.nz/#!2QJThbZR!0GHa0EC2qawHYMdExAcoteSXbqCAOOs7stg2fVQH6RU)MSX2"1992"Micro Cabin"Yukiharu Urita"47.2 MB"MSX-Music+PSG
Psycho World (http://mega.nz/#!LYZFmSTR!F7ltAwKKRNJoAUB9PfedlGeFGNK-43v9l5qCQ-Cd0UE)MSX2"1988"Hertz"Kenji Yamazaki, Yuko Yamazaki"32.1 MB"PSG (rip by ruiner9)
Pumpkin Adventure 2 (http://mega.nz/#!rBAwXYpQ!15j3uSupAHN5RJciRQwOU4p_y5psEUqqy7fzJCLGvvE)MSX2"1993"Stichting Sunrise"Stefan Boer"80.4 MB"MSX-Audio+MSX-Music
Pumpkin Adventure 3 (http://mega.nz/#!DEBzxYpC!SLfOoCBTmhy0ybZVol3JYa7LnguAJ6exdvZbfGPxY10)MSX2"1995"Stichting Sunrise"Stefan Boer, Hans Cnossen"526.9 MB"MSX-Audio+MSX-Music, OPL4
R-Type (http://mega.nz/#!eYgG2KJC!nSqlucdgBh_vbZPRocm_6PZo7LKpFzDlNkYdh9S5uY0)MSX2"1988"Irem"Masato Ishizaki"23.8 MB"MSX-Music
Retaliator (http://mega.nz/#!XIpEFYoS!0DpGbnWlwmzHnbh4RSC9cDwa2uthcJHTvyEBwuG7hKg)MSX2"1994"Stichting Sunrise"Jan van Valburg"33.0 MB"MSX-Music+PSG
Shrines of Enigma (http://mega.nz/#!TI4C3KbY!yaFEdYoSCvY2O2tein0Uy_xOwc6sznl7RE-UhgjDMKg)MSX2"1995"Stichting Sunrise"Hans Cnossen, Jan van Valburg"73.0 MB"MSX-Music+PSG
Sonyc (http://mega.nz/#!LBRzVC5L!aIdmHctEF9df4DLLb9QRebJtiRGDJxT9SMisor6kX8w)MSX2"1997"Analogy"Jorrith Schaap"88.5 MB"MSX-Music+PSG, OPL4
Super Laydock: Mission Striker (http://mega.nz/#!WUZWwBaK!NR__-2fdtfuWmnw2j4aR5SMRLjhShcykVdtllQzY_IQ)MSX2"1987"T&E Soft"Shigeru Tomita"38.7 MB"PSG
Thexder (http://mega.nz/#!qQQkQSZZ!WPT8NZjtkspdN1zkqRHipamzrPTpD1sRNbnEPEcaqZo)MSX"1986"Game Arts"Hibiki Godai"3.9 MB"PSG
Treasure of the Usas (http://mega.nz/#!LBZ1xIiI!J9FVY4YlTyt5YTrnUt0TVXCh9jMXnaCxVyzkH2BCmlk)MSX2"1987"Konami"Kinuyo Yamashita, Motoaki Furukawa"16.0 MB"PSG (rip by ruiner9)
Xak: The Art of Visual Stage (http://mega.nz/#!WQQTiSzQ!rGmThXj0-i02Ma3NHeN0cNUAC0Vhf-1DFskdi3H0O5U)MSX2"1989"Microcabin"Tadahiro Nitta, Ryuji Sasai"126.1 MB"MSX-Music+PSG (rip by ruiner9)
XZR: Hakai no Guuzou (http://mega.nz/#!nYBxURgA!6cJ0Qb0qrSHoBt10NMuK0beg3GWs8X5P4MzkB3NiypQ)MSX2"1988"Telenet Japan"Yujiroh, Shinobu Ogawa, Tenpei Sato"45.0 MB"PSG
XZR II (http://mega.nz/#!HcBXkKJL!ms6mIhGs85OJ58V5nJntGc-KqK_6F7QxKVuHB7BVEms)MSX2"1988"Telenet"Tenpei Sato, Shinobu Ogawa"78.1 MB"PSG (rip by ruiner9)
Youma Korin (http://mega.nz/#!7BpDECYL!38MrbZ_baC9wQl489sh94V7eoy8aJWemb_1OwS51cB8)MSX2"1989"Nippon Dexter"Nasuhi"26.3 MB"PSG
Zanac EX (http://mega.nz/#!aAQSyShY!aFotznB2ZVqR0lKkMnY9dwvtHDEXcp6dty49pgILdVI)MSX2"1986"Compile"Masatomo Miyamoto"5.5 MB"PSG (not my rip)

PC-8801NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
Akushu: Kagerou no Jidai wo Koe te (http://mega.nz/#!mQBkDYBC!AlNTBXSsJ21pGcCVew4H4GhyEuB9mCrsDo9bu1FN8Mw)1989"Wolfteam"Masaaki Uno, Motoi Sakuraba, Yasunori Shiono"73.5 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Angelus: Akuma no Fukuin (http://mega.nz/#!CBowHAiJ!kuoSzuNUZjeY_LJBBeFn8HA_JI5n0pZeZVM-OGvjCuU)1988"Enix"Koichi Sugiyama, Yasuhiro Taguchi"57.5 MB"OPNA
Arcus (http://mega.nz/#!bEhTABTL!bvMtLEUVqkzKg0ObmKQan1RNyloXb2movGcCAiki3fI)1988"Wolfteam"Masaaki Uno"104.0 MB"OPNA
Armored Beast WerDragon (http://mega.nz/#!icRjHISL!eCEYsK0EOjLCkylsREDkCAmI6vy0R8H4Khsig6RJxBU)1989"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka"57.8 MB"OPNA
Chatty (http://mega.nz/#!LQ4VXCwJ!5gAt0LHpDIFCJUBbCQlBdZS_1luVHOzAHmBnbJeTTOA)1988"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"86.8 MB"OPNA
Combat Simulator: Battle Gorilla (http://mega.nz/#!aNxlCKAZ!EdssEpiAULMHhucDFhxMbWJFAJAIO-tV0VtI-73BC18)1988"Xtalsoft"Chihiro Fujioka"37.3 MB"OPNA
Crimson (http://mega.nz/#!aNRE2S7Q!vtnSRfC96b8zQ2BpSxy9XOAXNCRW2yfWs5PahOldVQM)1987"Xtalsoft"Yumi Kinoshita, Chihiro Fujioka, K.Kitahara, S.Mayahara, Y.Cho, Sky Sound"62.7 MB"OPN
Crimson 2: Jashin no Gyakushuu (http://mega.nz/#!mR5DUBhC!NXzJbgenzMgUDizWo5E1sO14IgfJYNyC5NsjlKXc08E)1989"Xtalsoft"Ryuji Sasai, Chihiro Fujioka, Shigekazu Kamaki, Yumi Kinoshita"83.3 MB"OPNA
Crimson 3: Jashin Fukkatsu (http://mega.nz/#!XMARGagS!m6Nrq-cJ0oi8yJBKI_0E-zhQIpVa0JJ9ld-n1n8CE4k)1990"Xtalsoft"Yumi Kinoshita, Shigekazu Kamaki, Ryuji Sasai"131.5 MB"OPNA
Cruise Chaser Blassty (http://mega.nz/#!aVIE2D7B!yQK5vvtR02YVQLxKCm-qI3ow2nkZoIcVPVg32lR_00k)1986"Square"Nobuo Uematsu, Takashi Uno"15.4 MB"OPN (not my rip)
Cyber Block Metal Orange (http://mega.nz/#!2QQADT5L!Tj4m-W8fDDl2bM2mBdYM5MbmpTgU9ylBJoWuTNnvHbs)1990"Custom"Yoshio Furukawa, Masaharu Iwata, Hitoshi Sakimoto"69.0 MB"OPN
D’ (http://mega.nz/#!WNghiJzQ!smRGaweBj1sOwLZ2nC4pyhTuLPgCQwBC5acHBN9rSJU)1988"Tecnosoft"Naosuke Arai"30.0 MB"OPN
Daiva Story I: Flame of Vlitra (http://mega.nz/#!OM5xlJzQ!PPTIWraCDVgIEQCyf9GI7Cyt4JfOizUllfHhWOX_98k)1986"T&E Soft"Daisuke Asakura, Shigeru Tomita"15.5 MB"OPN
Digan no Maseki (http://mega.nz/#!CNQ3iZiI!2Dvlbp3qEDnMz5sKqFg_kVUv8OPo_tO3_Rd1L6pRApI)1988"Artec"Hitoshi Sakimoto"83.0 MB"OPN
Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei (http://mega.nz/#!6U42RAbS!DT7RvDVPpvh7FxYpqeqHTU57FXcZZASV6fGLupyRUhA)1987"Telenet"Nobuhito Koise, Shinobu Ogawa"32.3 MB"OPN
Dios (http://mega.nz/#!XIIz2A5a!CBWDEO52lti42JIesYJd6uY01hBiCzF6SZ80gepEXqg)1989"Zain Soft"n/a"56.1 MB"OPNA
Emerald Dragon (http://mega.nz/#!LIAQlSTL!C_o3JQ5qWr7e8Wwq1K3qmPc_5AI_4p75HfFVHN9tNew)1989"Basho House"Nobuhito Koise, Tenpei Sato, Ikki Nakamura"104.0 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Fangs: The Saga of Wolf Blood (http://mega.nz/#!vMxjiSDD!DKD2FtwT6h8yBz8E9lBhm9f_gJEo-PcB2O7SVJK0t3s)1991"Enix"n/a"113.3 MB"OPNA
Final Crisis (http://mega.nz/#!SYBSACiA!B9gsK6Ym8CDzOYByc_LKg0lFpx_Nirq3VInxrxtOm6o)1991"Techno Grard"Daisuke Takahashi"34.9 MB"OPN
Final Zone (http://mega.nz/#!bFIgDRjb!wuOgxcCQo-QikVVNcHJUd0mHgJ-XmXDeOuhGrwd8Vww)1986"Telenet"Nobuhito Koise"32.5 MB"OPN
Gaia no Monshou (http://mega.nz/#!2UZ0HZZI!inE7D6b9cfdph9K4Ge3Lh_QugjGqlx2iFAzmffBE0vk)1987"NCS"Koji Hayama"25.3 MB"OPN
Gaiflame (http://mega.nz/#!GAIxVQ4I!5qlXZhmIGdUQI4PpO8htNP-yGkaHBBlIO7Uh4qDbtZI)1987"NCS"Koji Hayama"15.1 MB"OPN
Gaudi: Barcelona no Kaze (http://mega.nz/#!zQQBHLIS!Q05_kMS3zJDf5TMhQDWccj1Eco0jTJX2RT8Zs3C9LAU)1989"Wolfteam"Yasunori Shiono"94.8 MB"OPNA
Hadou no Hyouteki (http://mega.nz/#!fNJTDIwK!FsoRqxICKzfUTR8xqDZDiH7NEvMBczno3ad0ZTAjUbE)1987"Wing"Haruhiko Souno, Masaharu Takeda"117.7 MB"OPN
Hanseimei Senki Andorogynus (http://mega.nz/#!qEh3TbIC!gr5Dkjw_l4Plwf_Eue2QMBCTYBCLCvkUFinPpKIIOFg)1987"Telenet"Shinobu Ogawa"28.6 MB"OPN
Herzog (http://mega.nz/#!LcoHyRbK!vaJJK1DVtfMi6Nnw4EuuvRtJjoR3nYgRMJmHtdwi-28)1988"Tecnosoft"Naosuke Arai, Tomomi Ohtani"23.4 MB"OPN
Hiouden (http://mega.nz/#!2QZkRSwA!X3mEHAKJonHuawvcXGmX1GLI8KlQ8duupgyXPEC1ptI)1992"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya"34.0 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Hole Chaser (http://mega.nz/#!fNIk3QpK!n7Or7Hj-hosOPfzncgy-F5mF52Vocym_M8_2-qSsJ30)1990"Birdy Soft"Masahiro Kajihara"49.3 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Hole Chaser (http://mega.nz/#!bMIDiKha!-LEk3yvf777_FOEtigQMIA9bdmkaHgSWMH01C7qbbW0)1990"Birdy Soft"Masahiro Kajihara"38.0 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Hydlide 3: The Space Memories (http://mega.nz/#!OUJwgC5R!BbhHAs9rLu3YJQqQWgXgywlcbw_WTVLttoMhpeILTI8)1987"T&E Soft"Shigeru Tomita"46.4 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Illumina! (http://mega.nz/#!KVIWyC5I!6mNdYz7_gzaxijZ4rnu4BLceRy-LjLmNNGwkZqYGeNc)1990"Cocktail Soft"Akira Sato"57.8 MB"OPN
Jesus (http://mega.nz/#!DBImzJLZ!WMKB9jvIQkDAv8LZkZBLajWTLD4b62_Js8mou12DqOs)1987"Enix"Koichi Sugiyama"41.2 MB"OPN
Kami no Machi (http://mega.nz/#!rJQE3A7Y!7-95g-SsSzr_ThL_RI1jz2cN72kaMaIrZiMYjRXikyQ)1989"Panther Software"Tetsuya Iizuka"67.6 MB"OPNA
Kasei-Jin (http://mega.nz/#!jU5DFKwA!knYqg-hwQpKvmGt3UCxsxfGlcLtf3kMCPoZvsbo3AWU)1988"Pack-In-Video"n/a"12.1 MB"OPNA
Last Armageddon (http://mega.nz/#!uEoSxCiA!G2WiTHGPxKFRsgvO16-gG2AjjFgg3qEM8FN8S98bnOg)1988"BrainGrey"Koji Hayama, Katsuyuki Inose"188.0 MB"OPNA
Last Armageddon (http://mega.nz/#!yNZGQCLI!KpDVhZTJBDicFyFDd7jt-tFlu6zIgrfXOSYdzqHa0zo)1988"BrainGrey"Koji Hayama, Katsuyuki Inose"43.0 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Last Hours (http://mega.nz/#!fcxgRbjC!un3dGG67o8yaeEokBjz7Bqc70RhVDB5wo8ZiqCMu-ac)1994"Active Gamers"NT-3"79.0 MB"OPNA
Lightning Vaccus: The Knight of Iron (http://mega.nz/#!rQAVXaSK!gxaWzQ4i4GZSFJbJMZhgL-IhN50-Hd06MGzW5a4cqVY)1989"NCS"Goblin Sound"14.8 MB"OPN
Master of Monsters (http://mega.nz/#!6NAB2TiQ!4TnOuEP7mwos_Wk1Sad1Vgw3Z98L1iBUOj0xzitRs6c)1988"System Soft"n/a"17.8 MB"OPN
Mid-Garts (http://mega.nz/#!7ERklCxZ!eZw7cDnx9rXzVYowGF-4Jyd1Kho3ye2kHIumuN5pKF4)1989"Wolfteam"Masaaki Uno"200.6 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Misty Blue (http://mega.nz/#!SIBGBAYR!lEddqM0QkP39XgYNWFkhF5fSFg6wNdpQNjRbGC6sN3w)1990"Enix"Yuzo Koshiro"64.1 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Pias (http://mega.nz/#!vIxklI5D!ytH7clz670m8nzqDZqjAmb67nNArlqj0-pve_06chO0)1991"Birdy Soft"Masahiro Kajihara"42.2 MB"OPNA, OPN
Popful Mail (http://mega.nz/#!7QQAmRaI!XPFoQ_-WTKdaskOwyiALQLIM4nJrILSoVNEQw_Uty7A)1991"Falcom"Mieko Ishikawa, Masaaki Kawai, Atsushi Shirakawa"98.8 MB"OPNA
Prajator: Image Ranger (http://mega.nz/#!bQYzQBgL!B2ykHyo0UWD3HZSWrSA4Y1aeN4Em4leqmNFW7OTBjas)1989"Enix"Yoshinari Miya, Susumu Nissan, Jun Kawana"78.8 MB"OPNA
Providence (http://mega.nz/#!WURhiB6J!KGpWGEc4v0iYF96vW7NmIUkUEfiAuR5njsPCJfeXYBk)1989"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"76.9 MB"OPNA
Psy-O-Blade (http://mega.nz/#!nVxhTbjQ!6nlS_am6XViiRb4_ih2SU-JAd9ANsuVDHxskbD6Y8dw)1988"T&E Soft"Shigeru Tomita, Kazunori Hasegawa"58.1 MB"OPNA
Psychic War: Cosmic Soldier 2 (http://mega.nz/#!CZRECCKK!bf_6q3ns5NgGtdG6XyNmCbqGr162qqa8YLe9IjFLNI8)1987"Kogado"Kyoko Sakai"19.4 MB"OPN
R-Type (http://mega.nz/#!iNRlAa7D!C193cDXpi5pgWNnxOrPpe9w9w5vEO2HUwK9wiHxT2Fo)1989"NEC"n/a"27.9 MB"OPNA
Revolter (http://mega.nz/#!aIIQCabb!_ZN9C5migDbpVIzfKBdVuATa3B40TauW5dHL6dVN-gA)1988"A.S.C. Group"Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata"77.7 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Rouge: Manatsu no Kuchibeni (http://mega.nz/#!nVowhboQ!Y7erlEujcRyg7aPjYa8w1hSWuT8sVSscOjbnCGbhIxI)1990"Birdy Soft"Masahiro Kajihara"39.9 MB"OPNA
Rune Worth: Kokui no Kikoushi (http://mega.nz/#!jdQmhQaJ!hVZn9vS6I-V4OoUkHdaph8MkZjEXj_OjRYKQLAmHj_I)1990"T&E Soft"Shigeru Tomita, Kazunori Hasegawa"141.1 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Scheme, The (http://mega.nz/#!yMJlxKRA!S6AgOwjAYs3w31gRJU-zFSZ-yaN42LPL3u-KuY8uq0o)1988"Bothtec"Yuzo Koshiro"77.5 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
SeeNa (http://mega.nz/#!CZIFxDRL!ZE_FlPWDP6RjwpLxj_mQxtiqIadCaeptFfDnq1Om7ME)1986"System Soft"Hinomaru Factory"33.9 MB"OPN
Shin Ku Gyoku Den (http://mega.nz/#!SQYyRTxD!OesfH4Q0TLHf1X6VGXCroAudFzncpVreDxw_PWta6bg)1988"Tecnosoft"Naosuke Arai, Tomomi Ootani"82.9 MB"OPNA (not my rip)
Shinra Bansho (http://mega.nz/#!rBpkmCKA!CLus7xIT-U8jy_kGW_5fGofZnSpvUjEdKFPYP9urRiY)1987"Telenet"Nobuhito Koise, Shinobu Ogawa"42.5 MB"OPNA (not my rip)
Shiryou Sensen (http://mega.nz/#!nco1zA6B!1UCP2XdAcMMruc7sL4EqAb5OFBkPgU1qShUf6oNnObw)1989"Victor"Hideyuki Hagiwara"35.6 MB"OPN
Shiryou Sensen 2 (http://mega.nz/#!WEBijCqb!DMg2xqiziBceAJjbxpDqYcdVv9QvpvkSbVtuGFBNjj0)1989"Victor"Fun Project"76.5 MB"OPN
Silpheed (http://mega.nz/#!2UxjgQIA!azRqdkV8fvvoPuyG9aaSdO_YVb3b8gKtBnHWjAWZqd4)1986"Game Arts"Masakuni Mitsuhashi, Fumihito Kasatani, Nobuyuki Aoshima, Hibiki Godai"40.6 MB"OPN (not my rip)
Silver Ghost (http://mega.nz/#!2YJl2CQD!Z5–jksbMNHL1o2z_aMiVV_scK1T2E1i95BD472dhVo)1988"Kure Software Koubou"n/a"27.0 MB"OPN
Snatcher (http://mega.nz/#!SBBiTDbS!BKX3itI7CdlXmR2oowVw9rp9ujyqCZ-Gs6hgvkyN6GU)1988"Konami"Masahiro Ikariko, Kazuhiko Uehara"131.0 MB"OPNA
Star/Ship Rendezvous (http://mega.nz/#!jBZSwCiS!h0rnmNbxFkdkSNBVKe1mx3w5CBGzbxUr34dYw-t3I8A)1988"Scap Trust"Masaharu Iwata, Hitoshi Sakimoto"59.6 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Star Cruiser (http://mega.nz/#!HVwH2KgJ!6MOFxx4-jzyYgZwRglf_9gPJ0EDls-r6wtKOuyaznEA)1988"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka"48.4 MB"OPNA (not my rip)
Star Cruiser (http://mega.nz/#!GUggxBqD!ylNn59xCLk9gGFiaNXgx7X1x_SFhpG9SZ2kL0KRJ8cE)1988"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka"87.6 MB"OPN
Star Trader (http://mega.nz/#!eZQTlQLT!O8t4wz2Md5ufg8GKrauaiKo4mb0bzFDZRZugS6u83U4)1989"Falcom"Mieko Ishikawa"110.3 MB"OPN
Tactical Gladiator Veigues (http://mega.nz/#!SYQyHChZ!qJzc3TcpQT7-3v3Oj_PWw5_TtFRO8oXRkMHgPQtxjVw)1988"GameArts"Mecano Associates"48.0 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Tetris (http://mega.nz/#!7YhzmSoY!zJ-zZjD6gNgpGEO-tD6XOrdeYoCPkGGLMnGG7YqcSUE)1988"BPS"Hiroshi Taguchi, Hisashi Yotsumoto"27.0 MB"OPNA
Thexder (http://mega.nz/#!eEYECAJK!Lo3QDcJO6opYlq22mmQVYIEOEpdENlz5gp1AATgkXlc)1985"Game Arts"Hibiki Godai"7.2 MB"OPN (not my rip)
Thunder Force (http://mega.nz/#!GRAnDC6J!ct_kK4yNbO0WKwTDHLJZDB-4dS8zjS3buIqNYsMucwQ)1985"Tecnosoft"n/a"3.2 MB"OPN
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar (http://mega.nz/#!WRAXELra!dtrlayEqjX9D-Ha5C6W3FBb7e3YMqJxvLBCE7E4ThGY)1987"Pony Canyon"n/a"25.2 MB"OPN
Undine (http://mega.nz/#!GNJxiboS!-Tch95UAmcNtlRyAgyS2hggD1xJxGc2QCiyOFSOjcnw)1993"Active Gamers"NT-3"105.0 MB"OPNA
Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (http://mega.nz/#!HMBkGALS!FggaVZgINAPndon28UCzP0dXuSxUyeO6Aqdyf6yz4yY)1989"Telenet"Shinobu Ogawa"29.4 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Valna (http://mega.nz/#!XQpjmKbY!nVzpH8-6N-tpynZRq9JtqW2rBR04OzKonZIr_7nrLNs)1989"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"99.5 MB"OPNA
Wanderers from Super Scheme (http://mega.nz/#!LQAS0SIR!PwFIfMXApkuQQX-43YRQy7mY6bskG6ZfddR4ZlssGss)1989"Onion Soft"Yuzo Koshiro, Saruto Suzuki"12.7 MB"OPNA, OPN (rip by ruiner9)
What’s Michael? (http://mega.nz/#!2AhBUZxI!yZw_kOPNUCr2aUpJNXzCm050mMA-LNEkFyMuJKgswPE)1988"Micro Cabin"Ryuji Sasai"22.0 MB"OPN
Xak II: Rising of the Redmoon (http://mega.nz/#!TUYUDQrK!buMFBX6ECRhdYk3vNifFkIQ9J_eurPT7yunHtugZckA)1990"Microcabin"Ryuji Sasai, Tadahiro Nitta"63.2 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
XZR: Hakai no Guuzou (http://mega.nz/#!SRQ0xahS!OFN3RonBew2tEtNJ6IkX06S6Op3giNP491AOD2MKqy8)1988"Telenet"Shinobu Ogawa, Nobuhito Koise"45.9 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
XZR 2 Kanketsuhen (http://mega.nz/#!uIAgCKwK!AAFxlHHr_GbHlhLlVVlpNqJguxQbmLjPnFtymnlkKz0)1988"Telenet"Shinobu Ogawa, Tenpei Sato"62.4 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Yoake no Merry-Go-Round (http://mega.nz/#!KZQSVYzS!OCR-ZtPxYPQNJoCEiHVv3bGaVIhwQZrPua79NSUPyf0)1993"Active Gamers"n/a"96.2 MB"OPNA
Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished (http://mega.nz/#!XRY20I5L!vWRzq1rR6Ecw2wSWCKqQEjW8wxvYyy75pbagVJ7QcP8)1987"Falcom"Yuzo Koshiro, Mieko Ishikawa, Masaya Hashimoto, Takahito Abe"55.7 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Ys III: Wanderers From Ys (http://mega.nz/#!jdAGTIpY!FaZCiCf59ZkgkjboeW0bSAfksjxXgkdVbAHcyHLE92k)1989"Falcom"Mieko Ishikawa"62.3 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Zan: Yasha Enbukyoku (http://mega.nz/#!vRpTxKSR!OJnYf83o7SzE_GbHp8RP304d8-cQndj8dMoGSvp7vnI)1990"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba"80.5 MB"OPNA

PC-9801All the SC-55 and SC-88 soundtracks were recorded from real hardware.NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
2 Shot Diary (http://mega.nz/#!LAJzhYxD!c0Da3CvE3DiqgqiOOyv42c4ZipysoZjE1ssErfCYUVA)1994"Mink"Hiroaki Sano, Akio Kawai"88.4 MB"OPN
46 Okunen Monogatari: The Shinka Ron (http://mega.nz/#!CEw3wBgL!HXq5jv5EllyyHdHPh2jmPwRyNLFXCAZS3Fu6sn3o5Zw)1990"Enix"Koichi Sugiyama"45.5 MB"OPN
7 Colors (http://mega.nz/#!fQogBY6a!QgphpgQbZcR2a7D9oIYue4q1eaVJFDY8j5qm8Ao1rwQ)1992"Hot-B"Hayato Matsuo, Hitoshi Sakimoto"11.2 MB"OPN
Akiko Gold: The Queen of Adult (http://mega.nz/#!WZ5nxTqL!uoIE9nmN8zQOJjzG7JJd2G8efVtcvnLWIKweezHoK74)1994"Red Zone"Akira Sato"67.4 MB"OPN
Alantia: Legend of Blue Star (http://mega.nz/#!vNpBzDpa!uTLNe1jbQekJYEV_2MI_rDPfbnKpuZLY6-7avDiNYVA)1988"Cross Media Soft"Yasuhiro Kawasaki"25.8 MB"OPN
Alvaleak Boukenki (http://mega.nz/#!bcpmDDxY!rNm_7mar-iEnVplpsn03Z9asRFDnXLQ_jx2D1i4forI)1993"Glodia"Nobuhito Koise, Tenpei Sato"128.2 MB"SC-55
Angel (http://mega.nz/#!3ZwTBCoI!rjuY-ojU_0dBl5b_2Mado1p1RH2benU9znqKK_N7Anc)1993"Cocktail Soft"Naoki Kanamori, Akira Sato"46.0 MB"OPN
Animahjong V3 (http://mega.nz/#!CMgiFZAR!4M9sFR7m9YoX75H60aM4p3txhEMhyAjeCv59VPDl0k4)1993"Sogna"Kenichi Arakawa"22.4 MB"OPN
Animahjong X (http://mega.nz/#!fERQTKAa!jW92mQFizTSYGAJyHMrFZ6nkL_cEUoORez3pKhZ42Ho)1994"Sogna"Kenichi Arakawa"43.0 MB"OPNA
Appare Den: Fukuryuu no Sho (http://mega.nz/#!CZABkCiI!no1RRRq3EZ29yTYTx8FIsZicfZXqA0Rrp3ft9tmj5lI)1995"TGL"Rikei Hirashima"126.7 MB"OPNA
Arcus III (http://mega.nz/#!XZJwFTQJ!iVSY2KK6F0ad4sNSIenTl_8SExtydYy0-cX0zXZHCe8)1991"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya"179.1 MB"OPN, MT-32
Area 88: Etranger 1995 (http://mega.nz/#!XRYxGJqb!Dr2yde-IE8nFNMbv4HN9Ep6VUnOJoP_4_rYlFdf0624)1995"Familysoft"Toyo Kusanagi"80.0 MB"OPN
Armored Flaghip Atragon (http://mega.nz/#!PcYDnQyS!7vWbCXNiFDRIZVcLo5CDhXyzGHF6du_sR1og1-_0LGk)1995"Movic"Masahiro Kajihara, Ryu Umemoto"43.8 MB"OPN
Bacta 1 & 2 + Voice (http://mega.nz/#!2dIEUKyC!Qg-qKFoHAuAlcTseIgrScxX-38Y0VmlbRaMmwI7SraQ)1996"Himeya Soft"Kazuhiro Kanae, Norihiro Watanabe"196.6 MB"86
Bakuretsu Quiz Tatakae! Maitiruna (http://mega.nz/#!qZ4kmAwI!NoK7rCE0rv_oumpFKT-CJmPCjYcYPoS9PJjTLFVyqeg)1994"Ucom"Suzunosuke Himekiri"42.2 MB"OPN
Ballade for Maria (http://mega.nz/#!aBRQVYQT!KiOCstKycu9yFlx5-BXQ5ffpoIiAV7xrDW7kbBEc8Zg)1995"Fairytale Hardcover"MUSE"67.7 MB"OPN
Battletech: Ubawareta Seihai (http://mega.nz/#!2dZgXaqR!ZsHikfhPryMstJzOklpdIr1IGJKAySaf_8xqy47aY9Q)1993"Cross Media Soft"Masaya Nishino"32.0 MB"OPN
Bible Master II: The Chaos of Aglia (http://mega.nz/#!HNYw3KTT!t2ChugOphEkkkCbX1CjULbaTIZ0JS_OD6_sWiOiFi8Y)1994"Glodia"Tenpei Sato"90.9 MB"SC-88
Black Bird: Tori Tachi no Tooboe (http://mega.nz/#!zJhnyQyA!L3KHRXpk_OGi4pNN1fMMCw20V3wVMNsKLgg52GdD6X8)1995"ViVian"Takeaki Watanabe"71.6 MB"OPNA
Blue Garnet (http://mega.nz/#!yEA2hZoR!rUZOXLaRpnvgAUoO3fyAiFJpCdoF8JLYVPJktk7bYU8)1994"Trush"Hitoshi Sakimoto"27.5 MB"OPN
Briganty: The Roots of Darkness (http://mega.nz/#!7YJlAYZZ!letRi427XbhzZEHLiixGaB9vy7ydgpPem6Zrp6W0Lww)1995"Giga"Takahiro Yonemura"69.4 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Burai: Joukan (http://mega.nz/#!WIxR1CBD!_N85sb0w64ER8yUcmUfvHw6Z2hqz3Xc1LEF5lmbS-TM)1989"Riverhill Soft"Chihiro Fujioka"113.0 MB"OPNA
Carat: Magical Block (http://mega.nz/#!jZZDAIBI!sQC-PWK0DybOSAopHCCEqzDBylq9dY38Ulb7x6DlIhQ)1992"Custom"Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata, Yoshio Furukawa"44.3 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Ce’st la vie (http://mega.nz/#!2RhTmAJQ!l_pWMaciee8WX98eK3_4ka9tQCYXLlemROQRl1Kk7mk)1995"May-Be-Soft"USK Soundware"29.9 MB"OPNA
Champions of Krynn (http://mega.nz/#!3JJkwBwA!Lnt5ynBqt_HyhsiDS_3-_FnYBLOOfsue45FU_CY9YoM)1992"Pony Canyon"Hitoshi Sakimoto"44.7 MB"OPN
Chick’s Tale (http://mega.nz/#!mB5xzLoZ!xkGy_JUV9n0qMN5halJdJYNmLgfaT2nVlRd8zkdfdbI)1995"Riruhi’s Party"Hitoshi Sakimoto"28.1 MB"OPN
Chiemi (http://mega.nz/#!XBQiTJIa!n82_8H8Loz26o5dCKGtsVbpYf1sBAjLg6Ug25sl9cl4)1993"Red Zone"Akira Sato"34.2 MB"OPN
Cho Jiku Yosai Macross: Remember Me (http://mega.nz/#!aQASgIrC!dtBYvBcgfMwMxEUAeOelMuqAvON63YDAckNG2FtGr3k)1995"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi, Ryu Umemoto"53.5 MB"OPN
Cho Jiku Yosai Macross: Skull Leader Complete Pack (http://mega.nz/#!2FYAGCSQ!RG-UgCRc8MtMB65N1wIuGiqHAoLC-kB4v1AwGDDsEpM)1994"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi, Michiko Tomita, Ryu Umemoto"123.0 MB"OPN
Chou Jigen Densetsu Rall 3: Kakuseihen (http://mega.nz/#!DFZx2ALY!kxB4X187tK-5_eeuVppXxbY-R2NvLCSaepGyeyGa0Zc)1994"Fairy Dust"Ryu Umemoto"52.9 MB"OPN
Cosmic Psycho (http://mega.nz/#!fFZFHK5Q!Zumc9EaEQjISXev8BIF-FYz-U4Alh-iisSz-GXX3XyI)1991"Cocktail Soft"Ryu Takami, Yuki Nakayama, Hideaki Takeshita"60.3 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Cross Changer (http://mega.nz/#!DEYAyBBR!cil0WEWqy89aw4U2RzKdZYqA6HdFN0-ohYFe5yplE2o)1994"Ucom"Suzunosuke Himekiri"84.3 MB"OPNA
Crusher Joe: Kanraku Wakusei no Inbou (http://mega.nz/#!XJBWWDBZ!wdEvGgIxCbv53aLVJDmQl3iLgWnSW-rPwG6c-2sgF84)1994"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi"58.5 MB"OPN
CRW: Metal Jacket (http://mega.nz/#!nNAnRCRI!3L52RNteeQrJwfDk4lC8hOtAYh_sGUMU7jYV25G9xpY)1994"Wiz"Kenichi Kamio"32.2 MB"OPN
CRW 2 (http://mega.nz/#!GRw1iRYL!UPxxpzb7xe0zPzIoYwmemARS8sET-k-GthRxJ6hWuZE)1995"Wiz"Kenichi Kamio"72.8 MB"OPN
Crystal Rinal: Ouma no Meikyuu (http://mega.nz/#!rARlVCRT!bMiqK2nao7ztBdnBzuMOX2mcKlLbSSVmECHWYrLdz90)1994"D.O."Ryuuichirou Fujisawa, Hiro Tachibana"430.3 MB"MT-32, SC-88
Curse of the Azure Bonds (http://mega.nz/#!qUpVybTY!vF83n6YsTOEPpEnt-9LT6heg0d8agGevjJKhZ4So9YQ)1991"Pony Canyon"Takeshi Yasuda"24.8 MB"OPN
D: European Mirage (http://mega.nz/#!HI4nlZCR!SKIuL2aPTXjEb7CX1ZLI10VmS4O99hLaRH0FEi6UTV4)1990"Wolfteam"Masaaki Uno, Motoi Sakuraba, Yasunori Shiono"68.0 MB"MT-32
Daimadou Senryaku Monogatari (http://mega.nz/#!iMoGmThB!0gtsvoPxYM_WX2a6F5-3jWoCJtgoK0cSo6pe4SG-xZE)1995"Compile"n/a"38.5 MB"OPN
Daimadou Senryaku Monogatari ’95 (http://mega.nz/#!XF4D0a6A!KaooEO9sbtoBGLcwLQDjuJJc2kLs3-89OWtvK76n5yw)1995"Compile"IMAMI PON, Tomonori Minami"104.2 MB"OPN
Daitoa Mokushiroku: Goh (http://mega.nz/#!qVwzSCgQ!OKMf_Vls_7UaoyuNNmo4eb57cxUMHygiKt_SKkniuOY)1991"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba"52.1 MB"MT-32
Daraku no Kuni no Angie (http://mega.nz/#!3M5CFAjS!Wu4fYIKMrtA8PzG9E501GJJPJxQZMrPmPZGPNmtPoEo)1996"PIL"Akira Sato"49.8 MB"OPN
Dark Seraphim (http://mega.nz/#!eRwXABqB!31Ov-DMTwkYs7Tpp3me656a-D6KgXkVcxe2U8pOqr0Q)1995"Kure Software Koubou"n/a"86.2 MB"OPN
Dark Wraith (http://mega.nz/#!6UInjASa!Fz0_NBGL9UG3O9SXeCeHOjJdid3j5QvGXvKqPU86gfE)1989"Artec"Yoh Ohyama"81.2 MB"OPN
Dead of the Brain 2 (http://mega.nz/#!ecIh3YBJ!p3mGRZB53k4IACDPTObcDcan85qjq3ASb4BC348Ow5M)1992"Fairytale"Akira Sato, Yoshihito Hata, Misako Saito"42.0 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Death Knights of Krynn (http://mega.nz/#!rB52nRzS!Rzh3rJfKEr2gI86gQ3XpDHeGOcXL3HiUY6sU_061I3w)1993"Pony Canyon"Hitoshi Sakimoto"55.1 MB"OPN
De.FaNa (http://mega.nz/#!aZ4yGbSI!yHmyg8tLla60tOXglC4NGqOpwW_PPWDkn4nSbtJMoLA)1995"Himeya Soft"Ryu Umemoto, Kazuhiro Kanae"51.4 MB"OPNA
Demon City (http://mega.nz/#!aYwCTK7K!4_0OCgqVVI7XKJ5kzmvlUgDsU9ph3hJn16we_KRSwHA)1993"Cocktail Soft"Kiyotaka Sato, Akira Sato"21.1 MB"OPN
Dengeki Division (http://mega.nz/#!KMBUDBzT!uMpVGaVHqBl1ugvabtLeBNis1LMHCbatn4phQ46UEHs)1993"Apple Pie"Ryu Umemoto"54.5 MB"OPN
Dengeki Nurse (http://mega.nz/#!WBwF0QpA!su_nKG6shMKRi7HIx3De36JBwo7pON6UfQ4fJvuSZ7g)1992"Cocktail Soft"Naoki Kanamori, Akira Sato"54.6 MB"OPN
Dengeki Nurse 2 ~More Sexy~ (http://mega.nz/#!3JBEGZiS!GO9FTtxM6r24TrM5OKylf9mq19arjXqPFvduapRQNyw)1994"Cocktail Soft"Naoki Kanamori, Akira Sato"69.8 MB"OPN
Dennou Garou (http://mega.nz/#!uUB3QQQa!dc6V7hevddjhrI1PufqJzwhX6N6cyDN6LHOrqZaz4kY)1993"Apple Pie"Ryu Umemoto"20.8 MB"OPN
Desire: Haitoku no Rasen (http://mega.nz/#!qBJ1BLSQ!W4bm3wcIQqnslOl9ngK3YhzWx7fZ_jjVG5Xp89Lm-qs)1994"C’s Ware"Ryu Umemoto"108.8 MB"OPN (not my rip)
Diamond Players (http://mega.nz/#!mYBkCIqJ!mZt9HHOJwGcBYMSGu5VFE3SqjYhveaHtYg20qvkWbpk)1992"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya"76.5 MB"MT-32
Dies Irae (http://mega.nz/#!OAYmFCSD!kO9uWVOeC6OKP3yiwNFIaZbxDxw2nFd54HD0T7au3NM)1996"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi, Hiroshi Ooishi"108.9 MB"OPN
Digan no Maseki (http://mega.nz/#!3AY2jK4Z!ca1KSMwnqkVaiO99hTKli6YqWzArktInV66q_eXd9ag)1988"Artec"Hitoshi Sakimoto"96.3 MB"OPN
Diver’s (http://mega.nz/#!LYJiDQAK!4S8B4pLhWne-WXYSB1DmQh2P-GqD5y0poPlLv-MrEeY)1994"Mink"Hiroaki Sano"65.5 MB"OPN
Division Guardian: Twinkle-Star (http://mega.nz/#!jMBHSRJK!wxzAvviipFGwWxoQ-EueR8yQ4NmlFXexqd2XfaJ9XM0)1993"Studio Twinkle"Hiroaki Sano"43.3 MB"OPNA
Don’t Call Me Amy! (http://mega.nz/#!vUISASgC!UhsOrqG4tMcF774Wx5jnBtCVamY4pd4TyfWV8FdfHaE)1995"C’s Ware"Ryu Umemoto"106.2 MB"OPNA
DR^2 Night Janki (http://mega.nz/#!LEB3xL5L!xlo8UTzk8H_ynZfahTkOjq4aR4jYMNourZ_JK2UUn30)1995"Leaf"Shinji Orito, N. Shimokawa, Doza"64.8 MB"OPNA
Dracula Hakushaku (http://mega.nz/#!rUginBIK!lmCITh5BqJoarT7EUzgHCUjw__-6SqSqSIV5ulrsNgc)1992"Fairytale"Naoki, Ryu Takami"19.3 MB"OPN
Dragon Half (http://mega.nz/#!GFwBkbiQ!7HNdCyTxq-imzH4ZwtSSjvxYkCh98rsfU178p2r5o24)1993"Micro Cabin"Tadahiro Nitta"92.6 MB"OPN
Dragon Master Silk: Ryu Shokan Musume (http://mega.nz/#!GAY2jRzA!2U23uuIifUBXaKrYzbRymhmmjnsYpio0UZIclYjxRGg)1992"Gimmick House"Yoshio Furukawa, Hitoshi Sakimoto"52.0 MB"OPN
Dragon Master Silk II (http://mega.nz/#!OZ5QwKDa!Q6ozKFD5NzZekOGCz0r9CdeKULqpedUCe_uLWqjR2Eg)1995"Gimmick House"Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata"89.8 MB"OPN
Dragons of Flame (http://mega.nz/#!PZRXHYyI!I39QKpdzRw1UUyrF3nnx28UDzW0iZ7UUbcnSKeRpLHw)1991"Pony Canyon"Takeshi Yasuda, Hitoshi Sakimoto"25.4 MB"OPN
DragonStrike (http://mega.nz/#!rYBCwBza!07-f5BVIrLmDx4C88x891mRm1kJGTFs05lEaNI2x1X8)1992"Pony Canyon"Paul Mudra, Y.Kobayashi, Y.Kawasaki"16.9 MB"OPN
Drakkhen (http://mega.nz/#!mIolBIZC!hgMZrVtb118ozy6DPBJM3X99NRGabwU6wXNzAw1LTxs)1991"Epic/Sony Inc."Seiji Toda, Hideya Nagata"55.9 MB"OPN
Duel Succession (http://mega.nz/#!yUBQwD4A!-wu1C1xge0o-2jhtkKrHDyRJxs4zsgJRLQcLhEcmdd4)1996"Kure Software Koubou"Masaki Sasaki"55.7 MB"OPN
Dungeon Hack (http://mega.nz/#!vIZEQRaT!p1DbdD8wI8cFxNQyJwXIkjA8cdpNoF65airq1Dx-w8s)1995"Right Stuff"James McMenamy"9.6 MB"OPN
Early Kingdom (http://mega.nz/#!iJ4XRSZJ!wL45qmkCW6MZcnIADqg_BwwKrFsdEGKWNylD1-Z1EQk)1992"Kure Software Koubou"n/a"56.1 MB"OPN
Edge (http://mega.nz/#!nAZCGTRR!f1MNQhSl0Iol_o-kIrlzBTUMg07LYkWqYSxGwdby8-U)1993"TGL"Yuko Anzai, Takahiro Yonemura, Osamu Ishikawa"246.7 MB"OPN, MT-32
Eiyuu Shigan: Gal.Act.Heroism (http://mega.nz/#!jURCjDia!oTX7GSg5Nfidck6_PppjZX5I8DCCBmrSr63bbUDPlPQ)1994"Micro Cabin"Yukiharu Urita"60.3 MB"OPN
Elm Knight (http://mega.nz/#!rZ5UCYLI!E1ZoR5HeSFWKSbeiHt0VPpIbUT-87SzaYVArYp4jh5E)1992"Micro Cabin"Tadahiro Nitta, Yasufumi Fukuda"136.7 MB"OPN
Elves (http://mega.nz/#!qVBjXKBI!abCjnl9FW_lIj3ZcUZN2bM9GbjmPycrywct6ezwrOEc)1992"You-en-tai"Nobusuke Sasahara"46.3 MB"OPN
Etemible: Tenjou Mukyuu (http://mega.nz/#!DZxRHQyI!vYj38SLCaJlsGoEyRVAjRWV2iwP0qWEKHxZGb1IBKSY)1995"Glodia"Tenpei Sato"119.9 MB"SC-88
EVE burst error (http://mega.nz/#!yUIyXIII!f2MCIIpn8RroxPkynR_jyP0T_wrsvktPPb0INQjsHW4)1995"C’s Ware"Ryu Umemoto, Ryu Takami"204.0 MB"OPNA (not my rip)
Exciting Milk Dai 1 Wa (http://mega.nz/#!rZQS1CpC!kQLH5efFUHMaEbICbripcnQ0CcIe3w218-5ghN63waA)1996"Silence"Kenichi Arakawa"35.4 MB"OPNA
Exciting Milk Dai 2 Wa (http://mega.nz/#!7F4TDawC!sqaVq__-2ZtPOKiC8UL-xL8WczvhOXC6hvSWw4kC-RY)1997"Silence"Kenichi Arakawa"24.1 MB"OPNA
Eye of the Beholder (http://mega.nz/#!mUYgSLpC!LkbBZU4ql6zA-wj2pZ1TTO3IV6q1tOBbxuT82Q71eAk)1992"Pony Canyon"Yuzo Koshiro, Yuji Yamada"39.5 MB"OPN
Farland Story: Tooi Kuni no Monogatari (http://mega.nz/#!zd5FRT7S!QWGQ9uZ2JIjxau0V-WST44yvL_9Pn5zNYccaywUt7QQ)1992"TGL"Tomoo Kasahara, Tetsuya Watarai, Takahiro Yonemura"50.0 MB"OPNA
Fechi (http://mega.nz/#!PBg2VDII!ofb6Umtw2LdcI5dybyZMo2iBfNzugtq2mkg57dOXNlQ)1994"Cat’s Pro"Akira Sato, Yuki Nakayama"14.8 MB"OPN
Fifth Element: Tamashii no Genso (http://mega.nz/#!LAwz0TJC!nxFq_8uGjZ8ZZb2jK4-8hjlRmfQkXM9Vkga9N0auHgw)1992"You-en-tai"Daisuke Takahashi"58.6 MB"OPN
Fifth Element 2: Hikari to Yami no Ouji (http://mega.nz/#!qQ4njKbK!-Z9MRV45EDxV_EpELs07ex2fVjKXnrAPYDLht61chuY)1993"You-en-tai"Daisuke Takahashi"81.8 MB"OPN
Final Breaker (http://mega.nz/#!WYwBCYAY!LRq6O0ylWX3PaqGWemfIRI1VirQDciL_Q9i2i3JUqcA)1993"System Soft"Motoko Yoshinaga"51.4 MB"OPN
First Queen (http://mega.nz/#!HYRBEABR!n4YXt2cIMaXuKwXBq6v1NA4YJeydjcaPZfIXGobuLlM)1988"Kure Software Koubou"Masaki Sasaki"44.7 MB"OPN
First Queen 2: Sabaku no Jouou (http://mega.nz/#!WR4xmIxD!GcxdoTKZ2NJizvtNy5hR1FlfMkp2bxVdTe-8HAazuPA)1990"Kure Software Koubou"Masaki Sasaki"48.6 MB"OPN
First Queen 3 (http://mega.nz/#!7FI3iKRR!CXVYDSPrBuJe9atw9YelhEg0op5uuzSwVhF6xeFpE6E)1993"Kure Software Koubou"Hiroshi Otake"87.2 MB"OPN
First Queen 4: Barushia Senki (http://mega.nz/#!eUphDDqA!ZDrq83IRN2ISbds1O1Md7-x2MTqzPlQG1RLQ45P4Ho8)1994"Kure Software Koubou"n/a"80.5 MB"OPN
Flame Zapper Kotsujin (http://mega.nz/#!LIBkkKgR!2RaakaOgKxpKuiR0bvWVCvzYPyr3nk0dqKr5hi_c1BI)1996"CO2-Pro"I.C.KaZe , Allex"81.5 MB"OPN, OPNA
FlixMix (http://mega.nz/#!zVpDzAxD!gmSFfXTJ2OgPG77Iy0E91dbqxiqdT-9cbGUFurkleFo)1995"StarCraft"Takeshi Abo"86.7 MB"OPNA
Four Flush (http://mega.nz/#!SRRTiCBT!L8uaLDIqvBL5umkaXopwNJM-yzH7MSMZec5JfI3zrWc)1993"Agumix"Jun Sasaki"44.3 MB"OPN
Gage (http://mega.nz/#!OYgDmJbQ!SOtyYKCXjTuBjjr_64JNzhQlNqSt0AOi32ytYIjFEGo)1992"MNM Software"Yuzo Koshiro"34.7 MB"OPNA
Galt-Rio: Maximum Position (http://mega.nz/#!KcoTQLwY!3p01uMZrean3UJiwSHFWND9I3gRTFD6ngQnfC8YZ4_g)1995"GGG Soft"n/a"110.0 MB"OPN
GaoGao! 4th Canaan: Yakusoku no Chi (http://mega.nz/#!yAIn3Q7T!l3Tc-4dgCyFqATuXXgn263A6DvN97XfDQ06RH5ETNWc)1997"4×9"Hiroaki Sano"137.4 MB"SC-88
Get! (http://mega.nz/#!vUoVAYCL!JOqPWSuas0IayL5aLWLYzLnByM3n8_8utfrpP1VMh6E)1996"Black Package"Youichi Iwasaki"49.2 MB"OPNA
Gods (http://mega.nz/#!3EAwnbAa!UTRhNLVjr3Ss4kQtrDzDsrKlb9WqXw8uFk3BPJK1r_g)1992"PCM Complete"Masahiro Kajihara"96.3 MB"OPN, MT-32
Godzilla (http://mega.nz/#!KZhhAaJB!XlbQ8ucYsNiKMLJ4Lr7XyOx2b9ER4AfFMBdquTiXYXc)1993"System Soft"Tomoki Saito"40.9 MB"OPN
Goh 2 (http://mega.nz/#!CVxBhYZJ!0AsMh9qWAr8tBslO8D86TBTeSmQScy9e7j-1ikVpZdc)1992"Wolfteam"Shinji Tamura"66.6 MB"MT-32
Goice (http://mega.nz/#!iBoHAbQJ!IHTPkTwvIvWXk5_n8s4vbQG_ybnO7h_2tFLklPaf4gQ)1994"Tenshindo"Takahiro Yonemura"47.9 MB"SpeakBoard
Grounseed (http://mega.nz/#!vZQjDaSb!Y1Yl9K6zu_-fMl9bdnNc2DV_EhEQawViu7jgdTEW7qw)1996"Studio Twinkle"Masahiro Kajihara, Daisuke Takahashi, Ryu Takami, Kenichi Arakawa"130.1 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Grounseed (http://mega.nz/#!aQA1ya5L!iQcXXoRK2PP97NNd1QSOoVz8bGJ9dKyTbbnVGCUiMyA)1996"Studio Twinkle"Ryu Umemoto, Ryu Takami"186.0 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Gulf War Soukouden (http://mega.nz/#!DVpAESiL!IXZTRNGduFFe-WDeTQbOP7_3oK96tG-LBLCLI4FOsYU)1993"Telenet"Shinji Tamura"71.3 MB"MT-32
Grail Hunter, The (http://mega.nz/#!ydBw2ACR!qy2JNozyf-3CttwjirD4x8zt62dbMoLTD1E58Cwxgi0)1994"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya, Shinji Tamura, Hiroya Hatsushiba"97.0 MB"SC-55
Guardian Recall: Shugojuu Shoukan (http://mega.nz/#!GcIBkSQY!-xIO94CvjQ9boFpLzJcQ3Qg0J3Ix2pwiUGf2h-vZGW4)1996"Agumix"Nanki Shirahama"85.4 MB"86 (rip by ruiner9)
Hamlet (http://mega.nz/#!HQJEHDJI!HTm9xhu4l-z-mnSlT6yJUqKNyANI9iy5gn2vUggc0RU)1993"Panther Software"n/a"118.9 MB"OPN
Harlem Blade: The Greatest of All Time (http://mega.nz/#!vQwEAYoA!kpvo_9_L0kVTfZOJx76HJuUellDH0xwr4XMbAEOh4ak)1996"Giga"Takahiro Yonemura"82.6 MB"OPNA
Hillsfar (http://mega.nz/#!jAAizJLL!vF-cexRG4fIRulyJWUn0iSvNddOQG0f_nsFu_HNEv-E)1990"Pony Canyon"n/a"16.1 MB"OPN
Hinadori no Saezuri (http://mega.nz/#!vAIlUAIQ!PYdsd3IYJPdaARAiPrXXCdcSr8M3R3M2F4DFAiLGpBA)1997"Studio B-Room"Hiroaki Sano"132.7 MB"SC-88
Hioden (http://mega.nz/#!6ZIFwDqL!975-7-6lbo5Hy5igm7my08RQ_IN93HUacUi_EkCfNfc)1992"Wolfteam"Ryota Furuya, Motoi Sakuraba"43.5 MB"MT-32
Hioden II Dash (http://mega.nz/#!7UIUVRjZ!4lWKBSxe66ye7tiLRrwm2hlq9LTgdIBMAcUAOBcF4x4)1994"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, Hiroya Hatsushiba, Ryota Furuya"202.1 MB"OPNA, MT-32
Illusion City: Gen’ei Toshi (http://mega.nz/#!Xcg3DJjB!3R35SfGa_k74N2WsuTZCAOES09Hj3zKTkJNuc1JkBWk)1991"Micro Cabin"Tadahiro Nitta, Yasufumi Fukuda, Koji Urita"223.0 MB"OPN, MT-32
Injuu Genmu (http://mega.nz/#!LdwwQCBR!ZGOaLhN5w1KwnZlT-6Lp28niJimwX3Sa5k08ajt6gR4)1993"Ringer Bell"Hitoshi Sakimoto"14.5 MB"OPN
Innocent Tour (http://mega.nz/#!nNZQHbAA!RwEQnYC4wJfd_yudvpWxbFy3twXR6189Un-TLPLeqn8)1996"KSS"Masahiro Kajihara"59.2 MB"OPN
Jankirou (http://mega.nz/#!OJxGWRCZ!m4wryzGWCJTqLoVdG5p7ju8X_se8mypbK2LuKSt5gSI)1994"Red Zone"MUSE"25.4 MB"OPN
Japanese Cult Quiz Zipang (http://mega.nz/#!PUhm2YCC!bJQ5aXzB5mGmhrMJRgAX0OLECEZpslMJ4uSTE3wnieY)1993"Wild Life"Hitoshi Sakimoto"20.0 MB"OPN
Jesus 2 (http://mega.nz/#!nYQxkQjR!-tQYBOZAVOCCHBvw4caeHBZskeGLeEdP5akvPkVMRG4)1991"Enix"Koichi Sugiyama"61.6 MB"OPNA
Jewel Bem Hunter Lime (http://mega.nz/#!qIIF2IwD!cCQYjv7sxYh9TRUkp4nTggvVNzEiKeDJSK1uxpvz3n8)1994"Silence"Kenichi Arakawa"128.7 MB"OPN, OPNA
Jinn: Eien no Yuushi (http://mega.nz/#!nc5n0TzA!MYf0IffQpXzlEK-3oepSQXkPjFqVjx-SqJZwHSBNPK0)1994"Tenshindo"Takahiro Yonemura, Osamu Ishikawa"127.6 MB"OPNA
JYB ~Mehame Haruuga wa Himitsu no Jumon~ (http://mega.nz/#!vMAxnCzJ!_3RI7lrLK-aKDKAdkT9qEwdWV7_FUsLbyRapolCz3Bc)1993"Cocktail Soft"Akira Sato"19.8 MB"OPN
Kagake Kira Kira Senshi Risky Jewel (http://mega.nz/#!6BwmAIxA!VUiZA32N6jJeO3TJVxlewvSQS3I-PGTwvXMLTKOU3aI)1994"Natsume"Masaharu Kajihara, Ryu Umemoto"24.2 MB"OPN
Kagaku Ninjatai Gatchaman (http://mega.nz/#!rBQHmKAb!Lz7trtASPYvXPJe4NJ5CSX_yj1DKFNdO5ZHJ954gLg8)1992"Family Soft"Masasuke Kusanagi, Ryu Umemoto"24.7 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Kara no Naka no Kotori (http://mega.nz/#!nBonXSpK!-jzHe5fOHftomgkvQhYyKeZju5rKoxVn-7Tqap1kq_I)1996"Black Package"Hiroaki Sano"114.9 MB"OPNA, OPL3, SC-88
Kigen: Kagayaki no Hasha (http://mega.nz/#!XZhXFDAY!ESfly68Jv9Tv1aRsfqRZSoIyBZGnWDPczfmE2RgSISY)1991"Riverhill Soft"Hiroaki Iwatani"83.4 MB"OPNA
Kikimora’s Clean Up! (http://mega.nz/#!rQRQkLqD!mKNIMB8Gpih86DrkvKUrcbIGE3MweHvIFlbxbNYKPy4)1995"Compile"n/a"20.8 MB"OPN
King Breeder 98 (http://mega.nz/#!bNB1QKaA!mLg9atya2FW-m14rRPMERjJXLRFgN14UG8WZby7Y380)1991"Artec"Masaharu Iwata, Hitoshi Sakimoto"75.7 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
King’s Bounty (http://mega.nz/#!GB5kjKRD!q8D5kM0CegnrGt3gWLJ2Gb40mEDba8zoL9dST7jKIrY)1994"StarCraft"Takeshi Abo"40.3 MB"86
Kinki: Taboo (http://mega.nz/#!mJBxnALK!DripVytVrDEZqdGfPAKKGDZvcK1bFMBK4PAauRgwUeA)1995"Succubus"Masasuke Kusanagi"43.0 MB"OPN
Kirishima Shinryoushitsu no Gogo (http://mega.nz/#!KBIynYqS!CSbmRDktulzcAer_wgvMR9Rx275l9Bfjtac1H9RcQxM)1995"May-Be-Soft"USK Soundware"47.7 MB"OPNA
Kisoushinden Genkaizer (http://mega.nz/#!2dgQ1BgB!Zjg2X0iAhGXSgnjYYMbd0k5lxGJEdJCDYLoIuTdyLP8)1995"TGL"Atsuyoshi Isemura, Masataka Kitaura, Rikei Hirashima"64.6 MB"OPNA
KO Seiki Beast Sanjushi: Return of Gaia (http://mega.nz/#!mcgUHKgI!2pTNSkrf2E__KLrJa6K4_S4dk7PtYVIILdg8_4tG9t8)1992"Matrix"Shingo Ishihara"110.1 MB"OPN
Konpeki no Kantai (http://mega.nz/#!yMon1BpJ!D850nWJirolNlv05lJDciWPg0urPTmSk-srHzH0TPBA)1994"Micro Cabin"Tadahiro Nitta"21.9 MB"OPN
Konpeki no Kantai 2 Perfect (http://mega.nz/#!2IoVFRgC!7nYZp370kajhG9oh87rh_5Eg1D-gam5GlSM2b09_jcU)1995"Micro Cabin"Tadahiro Nitta"58.7 MB"OPN
Kusuriyubi no Kyoukasho (http://mega.nz/#!bE4R1RTB!JeKpZMLHcxk6Fiuv6p7sOy3ETuuuoUDa9yfPIUN-hwQ)1996"Active Soft"Yuuki Kisaragi"65.4 MB"OPNA
Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos (http://mega.nz/#!eJozgQaA!V3Hdf88jIGhx61EvWmFKnYDDE5sOusp7gWbPFrKj18Y)1994"StarCraft"Takeshi Abo"157.9 MB"86
Last Breakers: Gray Nova Aggression (http://mega.nz/#!PYY1GCpT!bVlCFxNFhfI0rtgXu5fvXMvAXlkia5lgOUDwZxgwBVw)1994"CO2-Pro"n/a"31.6 MB"OPNA
Legam (http://mega.nz/#!iAZgVARD!bC-kq1YZtcgBmvqqTrK8uQ48lKBdYeYLuxWx0gsG63Y)1995"U-Office"Shinji Orito, Shinya Ishikawa, Naoya Shimokawa"107.7 MB"SC-88
Legend of Lune, The: Jikuu no Kanata (http://mega.nz/#!3VQDQI6Q!9ObpVkI18aGCYhKt9ogBK9yQHq8NukwUVSXb_HebNT4)1992"Tierheit"R.Kikugawa, Takashi Sasai"63.6 MB"OPN
Lemon Angel (http://mega.nz/#!7dpEgbpI!TlbrDoCGGCt3hJe2N0S0ooRfk9qMSMsq_uoZB1Ccwjs)1995"Fairy Dust"Kenichi Arakawa"55.4 MB"OPNA
Lesser Mern (http://mega.nz/#!zB4zgCpZ!TCTVSaU4LaJczkCKRCgAARa8AAppAP6JaYgnhw9oW6A)1992"Panther Software"Tetsuya Iizuka"195.2 MB"OPN
Libros de Chilam Balam (http://mega.nz/#!SI4nlIIa!9ntwQzHph5h0rhqOTFP1CNk_X1YVLmACuNRpZjl8-7M)1992"Right Stuff"Tadashi Sawashita"198.1 MB"OPN
Lightning Vaccus: The Knight of Iron (http://mega.nz/#!SRI0yQZC!KolUqNcbOa35_8maoLjvfOE-5X238KwWhZISTZ4q5N0)1989"NCS"Goblin Sound"13.8 MB"OPN
Love Escalator (http://mega.nz/#!PcRkyZ4Z!G6gBLIjvjZw2fNW87S-IyYlhm6nRqfA_caHWQeF0yM8)1998"Umitsuki Production"Naoto Ishikawa, Tadayuki Itou"128.5 MB"OPNA
Mad Paradox (http://mega.nz/#!OVJHAYbb!ozG9eIBMRc427TsoZNo7WeWc6vXVrNnn4-FZ0gCmAIY)1992"Queen Soft"Nanki Shirahama"53.8 MB"OPN
Madou Gakuin R (http://mega.nz/#!rVQ1FBjL!rhCIHZoRlAUriX1-vK6-9LZ-OiqCRWziTdDPaZpLx9c)1994"Foresight"n/a"49.9 MB"OPN
Mahabharata (http://mega.nz/#!mVYySZgT!4JMSAt7WfDUw07wn4glqCkRkvb7unb_O_2GexF82diA)1993"AIL"Masahiro Kajihara"50.9 MB"OPN
Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami: Futari no Rondo (http://mega.nz/#!nAJzGaQB!3zSHjoPJVbXrZExeQpwxjDbM0xQduVbVDRg1o-g59WQ)1994"Wishbone"Ryu Umemoto, Yoshiaki Furuta"36.0 MB"OPN
Mahou Shoujo Fancy Coco (http://mega.nz/#!udhkiJwa!-KoJ2r2TX-CloXoNjEq2VuvLXLc7-8SOrm4ey_qBXzU)1996"POW"Ryu Umemoto, Takeaki Watanabe"82.0 MB"OPN
Mahjong Elegance (http://mega.nz/#!WVhTgYKT!wuo0sAIZNsFL_9CafZNhkxe-AkU_pWHsM3eTCGOIWeI)1994"C-Class"Kenichi Arakawa"17.7 MB"OPN
Mahjong Fantasia I (http://mega.nz/#!zBBDgAxK!ZpAD_SVosD5-02rNwz-U7TjFXqnRi9TbaHzcUbNZlXg)1992"Active"Yasuo Itou, Keishi Yonao"48.2 MB"OPNA
Mahjong Fantasia II (http://mega.nz/#!HEJXlJBZ!H6_vbIBCgBeRgbUXoFhx6yoxKEaKMJzIZFHU3Tny8EQ)1993"Active"Yasuo Itou, Keishi Yonao"63.6 MB"OPNA
Mahjong Fantasia III (http://mega.nz/#!XYggHZqI!MJxafTj041xtjZCFzP-B_R63-gW0dwAGdSZSgrQ_6lk)1995"Active"Keishi Yonao"58.0 MB"OPN
Mahjong Princess Go! Go! (http://mega.nz/#!rBJ3wRgJ!D-EYYk0Dwfd_19qjE_EmCYiGzxbVX-UDDQykbcqwdjg)1995"Ringer Bell"n/a"21.6 MB"OPN
Mahjong Sports Line (http://mega.nz/#!nYxw1IbI!NYMbUWwTDluGlK97HhwEEHmtJvzxKeNkZMkXPI6laoU)1996"C-Class"Kenichi Arakawa"33.6 MB"OPN
Manji: PSY Yuki (http://mega.nz/#!TQR1FAoA!hLvpiMdMXv-2YE7kydiEwDNtHLno0SU2Bz0cg0JQlqU)1995"PSD"Yuzo Koshiro, Motohiro Kawashima"119.5 MB"OPNA
Marine Philt (http://mega.nz/#!uBAXAY4R!esn2J0D6899B2olgc8WfGpOvdkDF_xdEgj9NwJ7GUB8)1993"Fairytale"Akira Sato, Naoki Kanamori, Kiyotaka Sato, MUSE"62.3 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Marine Rouge (http://mega.nz/#!mVwllYzI!qbSih_sSz3Yhgyzgf_uQSrXwFqIoqXG0l1dMsqycuYU)1995"Discovery"Hiroaki Sano"57.9 MB"OPNA
Marion (http://mega.nz/#!LFoUEKSa!cmufuKIFLcRFG_0d_RuTfMlolvRKqV9a6IpXNA7Ffio)1994"May-Be-Soft"USK Soundware"37.9 MB"OPNA
Marionette Mind (http://mega.nz/#!HAwW1YBL!4xu4khldUnLQo4pzDzCOUgM7MWfw6tQo_g36lVuPwik)1993"Studio Milk"Takeshi Abo"75.2 MB"OPN
May Club (http://mega.nz/#!2QJEzCaB!BJ61qxU3qLRtnvPPNphch2pT4gCrXJ6nQy1ioomV90E)1995"Desire"Youichi Iwasaki"47.8 MB"OPNA
Meikyuu Gakuensai: Kyuukousha no Nazo (http://mega.nz/#!nYRyGQgR!neLpjZVUPEyWeqgwYwTqzwVJZ9i88oQiOmy6IKrTMJM)1994"Wishbone"Ryu Umemoto, Masahiro Kajihara"80.3 MB"OPN
Melt Down (http://mega.nz/#!fUxhHKzD!c9r9XOEKnZMw_6gniNQere1Iq_isWIj2J9fmgTWirlQ)1989"Group R204"Daisuke Takahashi"19.4 MB"OPN
Melty Lancer (http://mega.nz/#!3IYwXTLR!PedlC6avjytztPAGxtEYi7wU4p4ajHIrN03zw-N424s)1995"Imagineer"Daisuke Takahashi"73.6 MB"OPN
Mercurius Pretty (http://mega.nz/#!ic5XCZ5R!I6SKF37cY1GGNFg18cupmXm-4p5F72kCyI29sSc5WHo)1994"NEC Avenue"Noriyuki Iwadare"46.1 MB"OPN
Mesuneko Hishoshitsu (http://mega.nz/#!eQR3VJDb!wsIAkA2rLsshwlmUy15AhUmRAr0fgiC0u2R6BNeEmwI)1995"Melody"Yuki Nakayama"33.0 MB"OPN
Metajo (http://mega.nz/#!PUYHnB7Z!G2fb3lnLpsDq0CQE7dwzhvvUcI4KaekpNUeZxN6RxOU)1996"Anjin"Yoji Takahashi, Takehiro Nakai, Masaomi Hada, Toshihiro Takagi"160.4 MB"86
Metal & Lace (http://mega.nz/#!jQAxBQLC!uS9jXmdYjj978VszbTPZhWfmERDocBIEgspLOguu4tc)1993"Forest"Yoshifumi Doiichi, Bananapple"26.6 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Metal & Lace 2 (http://mega.nz/#!bZARQIhQ!ftWnywEHUoqsOdBE804ofoXJVfIcHdADpBZ_1Hj7oM0)1996"Forest"Hideki Higuchi"42.2 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Metal Force (http://mega.nz/#!nFID0CKJ!cksP8HF4vZL4gxycT5PrEPKfpmVTHNS4lnt0ra-XROA)1993"Chime"Daisuke Takahashi"148.6 MB"OPN, 86, SpeakBoard
Miho: Momoiro Byoutou, Menkai Shazetsu! (http://mega.nz/#!iRoW0BqZ!N9Jz9siq0JBYW7SV3BvdHgvf1M6eLU4Py7miksIsscs)1994"Fairytale Red-Zone"MUSE"36.2 MB"OPN
Mime (http://mega.nz/#!yN5wBBZI!dU15VyBRsQ9NSlNkEpNGZKpooZNZpMCMeUi6sVA3Ulg)1995"Studio Twinkle"Hiroaki Sano, Takahiro Nogi"197.2 MB"SC-88
Mirage 2 (http://mega.nz/#!PYJjkJLQ!zoih0-y548CqwUwDAzOTZPPI4j66iLpLvHx5KBYnQy0)1995"Discovery"Hiroaki Sano"59.6 MB"OPNA
Misty Blue (http://mega.nz/#!KYg2VCaA!OgMmBo9L4tF9Te_-TEIaQJPS3Sc8_Qd2_fl9KJDC69s)1990"Enix"Yuzo Koshiro"65.1 MB"OPN
Miwaku no Chousho (http://mega.nz/#!GdYWBIBB!0cafaXCnNK0JobRuGMVk1Cab7T56A-sq3TCkqvrWrdQ)1995"Black Package"Hiroaki Sano"46.2 MB"SC-88
Mobile Suit Gundam: A Year of War (http://mega.nz/#!SMAxBSzI!AfIwLhshgWnFMDy5yetghkbsLkKkg9Mpoj68faj4vh4)1993"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi, Ryu Umemoto"101.3 MB"OPN
Mobile Suit Gundam: Multiple Operation (http://mega.nz/#!aRZE3ZCL!gjjJCCwTmFTi0jv610PMvPiQy_EW386mkjrWvzZxxhM)1995"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi"54.4 MB"OPN
Mobile Suit Gundam: Return of Zion (http://mega.nz/#!HEI1BApb!Yhl9DvtkzgJhmqs7wSCoUGpoIw7Zotkal2vZYPKJgjY)1993"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi, Ryu Umemoto"99.0 MB"OPN
Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Operation (http://mega.nz/#!LQgiTB4Q!zTmS7ldPRNLXCdyjew2VBKCFw0OXanEtvg8Wuxajn6Q)1996"Family Soft"n/a"70.7 MB"OPN
Mugen Senshi Valis II (http://mega.nz/#!eQBXyKrb!DCjF7arxoCrVHEs04DteKKCtnhMNkrgnaCMv0Q83_jU)1989"Telenet"Shinobu Ogawa, Tenpei Sato, Masahiro Kajihara"109.4 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Naomi ~Bishoujo-tachi no Yakata~ (http://mega.nz/#!eIZkXZwD!DkRj_TyA4LYb-B0XtG7UySM3DI7V65wvNC-zX5RyxF8)1993"Red Zone"Akira Sato"24.1 MB"OPN
Necronomicon (http://mega.nz/#!iARUnBia!YTKwJzOo6QwaRj7MBnZ7gfxEBXhhumkobWCDkQ8x6gQ)1994"Fairytale Hardcover"MUSE"58.7 MB"OPN
Net Guardian (http://mega.nz/#!7VZWETqC!QtFV9prUf3SHBPELEkKwKP7TQvqnpxOIlhn4u6bFluo)1997"Moguraya Soft"n/a"141.2 MB"OPN
Night Slave (http://mega.nz/#!qEI1VCbR!THphTrvBkbJ32CVk8izwnmB7ibycumiB2mhPwRpdknY)1996"Melody"Yuki Nakayama"77.0 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Niko^2 (http://mega.nz/#!LRwzGTRY!gKOg_yu3OhSSdzkxJaHt1i_8ubIfAiA0-NwzCqx5rmU)1991"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya"20.8 MB"MT-32
Ningen Konchuu: Nozoki (http://mega.nz/#!GcYh3QSD!KYeoRGI5KMwK5dBpTBTO4Ovtrmu4HGPIVFfbjv62JFM)1997"Poison Breath"Kyouko Anderson"33.4 MB"OPNA
Noltia (http://mega.nz/#!7JAHDAAA!2linDbowBkxybbb1jyuxQlMbzOlZtcZ3iIU0joINSt0)1993"Flat"USK Soundware"140.7 MB"OPNA, OPN, OPN (SSG PCM)
Nova (http://mega.nz/#!6YREzaIJ!JFLOWJhfY-E_OYqQJeYUDM1j4Acc3CQu-EkvuteccTc)1993"Cat’s Pro"Yuki Nakayama"38.7 MB"OPN
Otome Senki (http://mega.nz/#!qEpFkKCR!8vUj2UKQPJ_VgoONxx6vEf6ImfKiIyPQiZWdHAF_bVs)1996"Alice Soft"Shade"35.3 MB"OPNA
Photo Genic (http://mega.nz/#!6VJyCaBT!GikueDQ29zuLUxpI4Bz38vbbJck6SNHhLrdCOium4cY)1997"Sunsoft"Kanta Watanabe"113.2 MB"SC-88
Pia Carrot e Youkoso!! ~We’ve Been Waiting for You~ (http://mega.nz/#!aZRHTK6L!SYQWkZCFtH-z647fph3bq7K6sjxTV988G4mgk4rFqlY)1996"Cocktail Soft"Tomohiro Takatsuka"51.1 MB"OPN
Poison Needle (http://mega.nz/#!mNh2XYKZ!xuLnVgT7x27q14ACaWIQgWkWZM11Gpg1spEWTgN7pU0)1993"May-Be-Soft"USK Soundware"96.8 MB"OPNA, SpeakBoard
Pool of Radiance (http://mega.nz/#!WQRAyAzZ!IiVRVNT–JNEnLB_GfVb0B3H27sPBnl5xzEMLyiHNSI)1989"Pony Canyon"Seiji Toda"45.0 MB"OPN
Pools of Darkness (http://mega.nz/#!TMhVzJ4T!kaBM9VICZq1pTJvfsuYzScAmAr8-SX2zKBQaMc3cbBI)1993"Pony Canyon"Takeshi Yasuda"58.5 MB"OPN
Possessioner (http://mega.nz/#!WZwQCAYb!lIq34IHBldklhbvq6QnvBhEazuKfjV7J51NQcN79QQM)1994"Queen Soft"Hiroaki Sano, Masahiro Kajihara"73.9 MB"OPN
Power Singer: Ellance Saga #1 (http://mega.nz/#!zAAm0SLQ!3Fjghs4o_WuxwZ4QsSQ76tDSIP36n7jl_MZhAkNDodw)1992"System Sacom"n/a"153.0 MB"OPN
Power Slave (http://mega.nz/#!GEI2VLQY!VtQirXFd7eI0JrVwLjFUs8SNOVWwW53GQprW4nrVhQM)1995"Umitsuki Production"Naoto Ishikawa, Jirou Kida"187.8 MB"OPN
Prince of Persia (http://mega.nz/#!SYAxzQKY!W4siDaA6kf3nNdKjZWelSRlgvfWRyfpQ2D6RFp8ZABQ)1990"BrГёderbund Japan"Toshiya Yamanaka"45.6 MB"OPN
Princess Maker (http://mega.nz/#!6B5xzDIT!xTlhk2xd2GSxcjVfP47tFwhxDG2Nz_MW7XKruli_Sws)1991"Gainax"Masahiro Kajihara"53.4 MB"OPN
Princess Minerva (http://mega.nz/#!PUgmGSgT!xR2Ms-GKvIgVfPu2rn5IeOddNydSMcOn-puk2Rs5QHk)1992"Riverhill Soft"Hiroaki Iwatani"89.3 MB"OPNA
Princess Quest Mahjong Sword (http://mega.nz/#!HNxT1bAR!dauclxkBDtBhpaSmOxFQEKEmP1i6JQEHUExoIwbDdrA)1995"Chime"Daisuke Takahashi"31.8 MB"OPNA
Puyo Puyo Tsuu (http://mega.nz/#!KUZTSK6D!gNBf895PuObNtZl2vHXYfEDz4HP_Qnh1H5Vbe_ZeOwI)1995"Compile"Einosuke Nagao, Masanobu Tsukamoto, Tsuyoshi Matsushima, BA.M"35.8 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Queen’s Library (http://mega.nz/#!2E5VSTYA!VHTLsiqI4lQIYOYWjwtT99kOwdPKhPSXb6E3pdxqZDA)1993"Cocktail Soft"Akira Sato"56.4 MB"OPN
Ragnar0kkr (http://mega.nz/#!LRhHVD6Y!kKW7R-y3RDbSdsg_H7VnyzgLzRwROCRMjjTG9qFmAzc)1994"Glodia"Ikki Nakamura"115.3 MB"SC-88
Reichsritter: Teikoku Kishidan (http://mega.nz/#!CQA13YiB!Qebdei16Xpu2IbucAw6eJo_-mtoBoqawlg8LjPTMEWo)1991"Enix"Masashi Hijikata"198.9 MB"OPN
Revery: Izanai no Masuishou (http://mega.nz/#!3YZiAJDI!cJTISXGLDV0codgmSpwDjoaYQi6gsK_s5tfmhT2pJa4)1994"Right Stuff"Tadashi Sawashita"156.9 MB"OPN
Rhyme Star (http://mega.nz/#!6Ax0SIIQ!wTPh-ILTlkpY3O8hfbg5G5z3b92X2jvYKqLefHw58dY)1994"StarCraft"Takeshi Abo"106.3 MB"OPNA
Rise of the Phoenix (http://mega.nz/#!vVQCgARA!OC_t2VcMpwzvQW5aF6i8FjS7lbV-27FhivVJMr7eTqE)1993"Koei"Tomoki Hasegawa"56.7 MB"OPN
Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV (PowerUp Kit) (http://mega.nz/#!icxXAaAQ!5blDsUUKghiMCauYdzRmez8LiPpygqsmjlt9XRRs7XM)1994"Koei"Jun Nagao"83.3 MB"OPNA
Romance wa Tsurugi no Kagayaki: The Last Crusader (http://mega.nz/#!uQJXTRAB!uRmGIGKjYTZo9k5I48BB4MuGORhCxs2SoMJancDbhEI)1995"Fairytale"Akira Sato"65.1 MB"OPN
Rude Breaker (http://mega.nz/#!qFRXhYKB!zSB1BpYUKWf6tv0ZIUNzwpTfdNCbEzM_lgbTP7nCx5M)1996"Compile"Masanobu Tsukamoto"27.3 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Rune Worth 2: Jikuu no Shinsen (http://mega.nz/#!XAA1ES5L!K-BfQbaM-S8s8NQy7qjXt3m7AfvI4lN0-JNK6S4v_3s)1991"T&E Soft"Kazunori Hasegawa"114.1 MB"OPN
Rune Worth 3: Shinsei Kikourin (http://mega.nz/#!HcojRRCS!aqNIFexWl6IaBVy8MqSM1tucQYxYQL2aPXoCxtGsQlE)1991"T&E Soft"n/a"59.7 MB"OPN
Rusty (http://mega.nz/#!2MYTlaqD!W4RTyTQXh3jWrsjSd8LHg7Sm3FQg6bObZ4o6OzMJu_c)1993"C-lab"Masahiro Kajihara, Kenichi Arakawa, Ryu Takami"75.5 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Sayaka ~Gibo~ (http://mega.nz/#!zchGRZbA!HTZH-3wTI3pLcrBolIQoYAuPReIOx7F_ekJty_EqXqE)1994"Red Zone"Akira Sato"45.7 MB"OPN
Secret of the Silver Blades (http://mega.nz/#!nFJB2Zqb!bSM3kLkdhQbAYZUUSso-YxGztgo0-zNmWESkBI-uWD0)1992"Pony Canyon"Takeshi Yasuda"55.3 MB"OPN
Sex (http://mega.nz/#!WAAVUbaa!DG4MIsQ2vRNTBWy4gWdy3KzvK4Xic7c7TEQ3hDvazps)1995"Aypio"Arika Nishimura"29.1 MB"OPN
Sex 2 (http://mega.nz/#!mQB2kKiR!VHlBnpAT62Fac9ojblhLoiSFV0gDsSjIn80Yb3x-JNc)1996"Aypio"Studio M"54.0 MB"OPNA
Shinsengumi: Bakumatsu Genshikou (http://mega.nz/#!jBIHDCpY!wHG697PoWRzmlSX5hwfML2SAreouLvoNIazWdMcOy2Y)1991"Wolfteam"Ryota Furuya, Motoi Sakuraba"81.9 MB"MT-32
Sorcer Kingdom (http://mega.nz/#!aYx0RYwL!aK9M6LvmNV2ngsu_tgHMnk_zrOcd3LzlYFEcuB-TklY)1995"Aypio"Studio M"111.8 MB"OPNA
Soukou Kihei Votoms: Real Battle (http://mega.nz/#!XBwjQJRA!sVwoDH2iC_pvudx0CMgw9y6n455Ewof39dmdey6Sf0E)1996"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi"72.9 MB"OPN
Space Hulk (http://mega.nz/#!eAAE1A7D!GtH92d_XQ7gQH8rpSiKgehWcm5fP2Yr9MKuEAg_rP2I)1995"StarCraft"Takeshi Abo"11.1 MB"OPNA
Span of Dream (http://mega.nz/#!Lc4yURwC!pztlz72x-9dW357FRQl4jEp2tz3TlzIpmiIqKSB378A)1990"Wolfteam"Yoshinobu Hiraiwa, Motoi Sakuraba"64.0 MB"MT-32
Star Cruiser (http://mega.nz/#!qEwkCSBa!t0X919cbsUxMh7lC9IYXKl__6Q7o185EpzBoK4bslnI)1988"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka, Osamu Nagano"87.9 MB"OPN
Star Cruiser II (http://mega.nz/#!SYA23CpJ!nYpuQYeTALoKr0H8394bH0Ag7REwTZbhAQG6X2yA9UA)1993"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka, Kenichi Yaguchi, Tetsuya Nakano"170.8 MB"SC-55
Star Cruiser II (http://mega.nz/#!iVBlwICa!FCUchoyLT9yqBTzW8DpzzbYaym05o1AignZqZviuw0Q)1993"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka, Kenichi Yaguchi, Tetsuya Nakano"159.6 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Star Trap (http://mega.nz/#!bUhw1I4L!xG-FVgYqj-MzuvVzabdbqWvS5pBBjqGyypG_DPH7qw8)1996"Fairy Dust"Shin Miyamoto, Takahiro Nogi, Daisuke Takahashi, Takeaki Watanabe, Masahiro Kajihara"85.9 MB"OPN, tags by KingTengu
Star Wars: Attack on the Death Star (http://mega.nz/#!uU5xHKrK!mcwg9uJv8LWwTuTewrW3O3IVCoJ5hXEnVnZelS_sCIg)1992"Victor Entertainment"Yuzo Koshiro"33.2 MB"OPN
Starfire (http://mega.nz/#!2NIjQa7Z!iAKBTHJlvj-env911AoZUevfSMxxBsg-alnVMRqeMtw)1994"Starcraft"Takeshi Abo"75.4 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Steam-Heart’s (http://mega.nz/#!eUphDJSb!bjlq2x_hmbHSbvZyIaxxY8iBo6fhgrDIxK5xI7pf6PM)1994"TGL"Takahiro Yonemura"73.0 MB"OPNA
Suzaku (http://mega.nz/#!fAI0RBBS!GIGBwU2MnTCZ8NTdozp0EZOdXG7CTjb1tbJqRMV4glk)1992"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya"169.4 MB"MT-32, OPN
Sword Dancer (http://mega.nz/#!TIQQzYoS!B6x7DgaGuRLqV0SVyG47vabKfkxnyte5hPbdRT3kV0Y)1992"TGL"Yuko Hikino"221.6 MB"OPN, SC-55
Sword World PC (http://mega.nz/#!LRwxkSJJ!0VmXhfu7tDrrPnrb8JxE3n8PjtsihCTEd3Ho3ELxywc)1992"T&E Soft"Yumi Kinoshita, Shigekazu Kamaki, Ryuji Sasai"194.9 MB"OPN
Tanjo: Debut (http://mega.nz/#!CAJzhQ6K!97QzwTldnRd2KuZZtgcGqJUP20xBcUDTR0-_J4EayH0)1993"NEC Avenue"Noriyuki Iwadare, Kenichi Okuma"39.1 MB"OPN
Tenbu: Sangokushi Seishi (http://mega.nz/#!3dYG3IqI!wfoNUnEMz_1LL7ZPOnG4eE2Bf0gBeJb7Keb5JlzZ4wI)1991"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya"79.9 MB"MT-32
Tenbu Limited / Mankan Zenseki (http://mega.nz/#!qNByjSyR!LBskioVaMmcbcroN2GtH013fFDfG5duc8UqyL-2XQDc)1992"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya"79.8 MB"MT-32
Toge (http://mega.nz/#!yQBmyDZS!c8XtX3gXO0SqNHiigKTVUs0JQnH93ae30UXEV9PY4UM)1996"Poison Breath"Kyouko Anderson"29.5 MB"OPNA
Tokyo Twilight Busters (http://mega.nz/#!rchEUZyR!K08AedwXyqy7XI3Gyy1rZMEWr0XIRoNRkc1mGNf-8o4)1995"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, Ryota Furuya, Hiroya Hatsushiba"146.4 MB"SC-88
Touhou Fuumaroku ~ The Story of Eastern Wonderland (http://mega.nz/#!bEhRHCYT!Wrhi2jXFP8QPeFNSvM0c5dLoCjg7C-Tlt4gGtuvXCT0)1997"Amusement Makers"Junya Ota"88.9 MB"OPNA
Touhou Fuumaroku ~ The Story of Eastern Wonderland (http://mega.nz/#!DcZ1CACD!Uub-M1SoqDPXt7D5AoztH6podQVDAwiR22skCNep-CY)1997"Amusement Makers"Junya Ota"58.4 MB"OPN (rip by ruiner9)
Touhou Gensoukyou ~ Lotus Land Story (http://mega.nz/#!GExyRDZY!x2kxbagGDCGcfEZxVIMEV7osweSy25Pac2SHODvyWKc)1998"Amusement Makers"Junya Ota"112.9 MB"OPNA
Touhou Kaikidan ~ Mystic Square (http://mega.nz/#!mUZnnSqS!ApDsJTu1N8bfr19PVm6Q32YycU_J5jSHLjZAX70QGfI)1998"Amusement Makers"Junya Ota"126.8 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Touhou Reiiden ~ Highly Responsive to Prayers (http://mega.nz/#!KcYGnCha!UPz7Q4REDZMtXudqYgfunx6d331Ye4UJUSqGAVNoJH8)1996"Amusement Makers"Junya Ota"53.7 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Touhou Yumejikuu ~ Phantasmagoria of Dim.Dream (http://mega.nz/#!nZZlhAKK!J7BE9w3eQbLrsubosB2eWw0s3yRpbflEnBiKDQ_JzGk)1997"Amusement Makers"Junya Ota"86.4 MB"OPNA
Toumei Ningen Arawaru (http://mega.nz/#!eJhyBCII!3ZxorFFa6hXBitxocBFglG0heXlGulQDZcCu1oXZjdg)1993"Fairytale"Akira Sato"60.2 MB"OPN
Trouble Outsiders (http://mega.nz/#!uIh0FYTJ!x_fWM0GQXIdRltsDYTQWs_SzrI9XB3DlfJY08sCUyqg)1993"Petit"Shiori Ueno"37.0 MB"OPNA
True Golf Classics: Pebble Beach Golf Links (http://mega.nz/#!iMxDVQoS!MVmvK1T2jEvNYRK3cJS-YqE33JV-x-ZwKt4HPcclnEY)1992"T&E Soft"n/a"31.6 MB"OPN
Tsunyan Jaayao (http://mega.nz/#!XdYiSY7A!dPirVI_pF52YKEGs3A6gM6uy1X3ZjZUKlqhjcdoS0hM)1994"Studio Milk"Takeshi Abo"58.0 MB"OPNA
Ultima III: Exodus (http://mega.nz/#!vR4DiISA!5IPVK5bTa_zsCpZpZsa7HRM3qjGeq8Qo1_qhl2m-4jI)1989"Pony Canyon"n/a"27.3 MB"OPN
Ura Mansion Hakkin (http://mega.nz/#!vMhyDZxA!0NpeeQ6D9caCjkLzmjhc3JV4pwMDjksY8c6Qhjx1pVc)1996"Illusion"n/a"60.5 MB"OPNA
Valkyrie: The Power Beauties (http://mega.nz/#!yQBF2AbS!g4OygFga8_t5KuBYE0B_N3dJgmHxNaWW6kNlXrZ_C74)1995"Discovery"Hiroaki Sano"48.9 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Variable Geo (http://mega.nz/#!yJIyRKQb!Ja24Tnp5zNLYJRJr6OsHR-3RUIQH4GkaKMVEFV3aW8o)1993"Giga"Naoya Shimokawa, Takahiro Yonemura, Tatsuya Watarai"43.7 MB"OPNA
Variable Geo 2: The Bout of Cabalistic Goddess (http://mega.nz/#!qJ42iIzS!4sZp30btNC4nZ5z87XCn1Eqx1-2voX9M4LJZ7l8OiGQ)1994"Giga"Various Artists"155.4 MB"OPNA, SC-88
Viper-BTR (http://mega.nz/#!6VZ3SYAa!uFfF8O9OaowNeNmytdH9kq2DCB8gmgNhfNyNBMZGsdg)1996"Sogna"Kenichi Arakawa"52.2 MB"OPNA
Viper-CTR (http://mega.nz/#!OdZBjR5K!rPu7AsT7J9pTkRvznBlNZ8UiqTrtOXk8aNfKLpb3Irs)1997"Sogna"Kenichi Arakawa"68.4 MB"OPNA
Viper-GTS RS (http://mega.nz/#!ydRRXTiY!zmUkBCKf_gmGnuPhTST_KQllYhLm8o9G__mO8Q6oSBU)1994"Sogna"Kenichi Arakawa"24.7 MB"OPNA
Viper-V10 RS (http://mega.nz/#!OMRCSDQL!E6yGkLhhoJAtb0OCXQIJnFIq6jWOnFH36svheTZliiQ)1994"Sogna"Kenichi Arakawa"29.5 MB"OPNA
Viper-V12 (http://mega.nz/#!nUQnSJJT!EpdsqDCAfTKNfg3h1y90k3nyJ3_jJ5bYetMqE9Kq_kU)1995"Sogna"Kenichi Arakawa"55.1 MB"OPNA
Viper-V16 (http://mega.nz/#!jdwW0LyL!WJAbiRgttxUXGHMCIpIWbw2V-dDlgr6tl3JlY4QUiaw)1995"Sogna"Kenichi Arakawa"100.6 MB"OPNA
Virgin Angel (http://mega.nz/#!PMxRmCbK!AyO-lEkFU_dh042BNilFrzAIRTx2jhO6MB4Qipj2M00)1995"Crystal Soft"Sen Shibata"55.0 MB"OPNA
Virgin Dream (http://mega.nz/#!LdwA3QDC!BVJrstFWv59HuqyZZMKu3NhpKWrwDDbBkAjK3aFx_jY)1994"Game Technopolice"Masahiro Kajihara"39.6 MB"OPN
Waku Waku Mahjong Panic! 2 (http://mega.nz/#!fAAXhRpD!9MhxyvUgwzxK-y4em4XOkkh0pMjcTpodzusG82kYIDA)1996"4×9"Hitomi Daikinsei"107.6 MB"OPNA
Wanderers (http://mega.nz/#!LcxDnSgR!-j4EKbP4hQp6qxUWVbYhhsAU0JVXb-0Tp9ZmmfyYt1M)1994"Crystal Soft"Sen Shibata"34.0 MB"OPNA
Wasureenu Honoo: Ardor Aeternus (http://mega.nz/#!mNx1TAwK!iLKX-m15CnEdC4qJTW_aj1dcu-iBPnfnmf1G_NPfMo0)1996"You-en-tai"Akira Komachi, Nobuko Numata, Hideaki Murata, Daisuke Takahashi, Koichi Shimamura"154.1 MB"OPN
Waver: The Seeker 2 (http://mega.nz/#!mQwDXDrb!yd_bhqF5DqzdMYQBSHEZjxLIF6-Pt7IGJgGEwk-k2BQ)1996"Tenshindo"Takahiro Yonemura"45.2 MB"OPNA
Wonder Parallel Wars (http://mega.nz/#!KBI0gZTR!GF3zd3Has8kL4fRWpbBJXTgwZp6PVJUZ3HVJd2Ort5k)1993"Mink"Masahiro Kajihara, Jhojima Ikeru, Kagurasaka Noboru"56.4 MB"OPN
Words Worth (http://mega.nz/#!jYBwRK7L!cXWN2uPqMKeOSZtkoXpkvWCbxwUN6vBLB925xOuSRq0)1993"Elf"Youichi Shimizu, Masaaki Sugou"155.9 MB"OPN
X-Girl (http://mega.nz/#!HJJynASZ!Ota0FjsGA3r9gZosucDtGPSrX_qmKuMz0t05oYgAfhE)1996"Fairytale Red-Zone"Akira Sato"63.7 MB"OPN
Xak Precious Package: The Tower of Gazzel (http://mega.nz/#!LJw1CSIJ!pFw85RG5_IJeo_Kaxp7nmkl3oJIi_qAIgdcI65GwcfA)1991"Micro Cabin"Yasufumi Fukuda, Tadahiro Nitta"112.3 MB"OPN
Xenon: Fantasy Body (http://mega.nz/#!XdASiQob!hMdRThuHDLGrwYBxf4k56BSngok7ftU11Jpzu3kpqgk)1994"C’s Ware"Ryu Umemoto"84.5 MB"OPNA
Yanyan no Gekitou Dousoukai (http://mega.nz/#!GFYmWKjI!uq6eIlUQ3yPTTp66l9auV9gVxcjkTTAZLFbvmSEe53w)1995"Tenshindo"Takahiro Yonemura"29.0 MB"OPNA
Yougekitai: Jashin Koumaroku (http://mega.nz/#!LBZ0RCwB!Mbtp5oNAjvGL_oaLO9dLAiDM6ISwBJTpic3XMiWf8cA)1993"Telenet"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya, Shinji Tamura, Hiroya Hatsushiba"35.7 MB"OPNA
Yume no Sei (http://mega.nz/#!jJxBjZ4I!p_yAgIRzcK53oVq0_V0TKh7WT-dqCTyt3oXGHf9WDdA)1996"13cm"Studio M"50.7 MB"OPNA
Yu-No: Kono Yo no Hate de Koi o Utau Shojo (http://mega.nz/#!eUJT3AjI!HtBcRwM5YZxqfTv30Pjw5yjYXaqIGISqYWZVxwQbFPI)1996"Elf"Ryu Umemoto"442.5 MB"OPNA (rip by ruiner9)
Yuugiri: Ningyoushi no Isan (http://mega.nz/#!CdpUWa7a!honPgncLabWkPKhNjuS16VPnK6aVEyq-sUPRKKm82N0)1996"Desire"Ryu Takami"28.7 MB"OPNA
Zai Metajo (http://mega.nz/#!aBpX3KzC!MJQ6BOolrCK9s1ySAbap63Id8pR9Cb24ykWegcytBVs)1996"Anjin"Yoji Takahashi, Takehiro Nakai, Masaomi Hada, Toshihiro Takagi"191.1 MB"86
Zan 2: Kagerou no Jidai (http://mega.nz/#!zJwFhDgQ!5Atg1salfmTIZWJ_16f61moyQxzz8b3NysUsPofQRdk)1991"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya"86.6 MB"OPN, MT-32
Zan 3: Ten’un Ware ni Ari (http://mega.nz/#!Pd4ChKpI!hBZh8OSkiYz2VpLddEN7CcJGil3lRDSlM08WGW5kbxo)1993"Telenet"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya, Shinji Tamura, Hiroya Hatsushiba"71.4 MB"OPNA
Zatsuon Ryouiki (http://mega.nz/#!qFhAla5Q!FABxPLWhLB0reckEEV1lKI36RYRpPgGaW7clreG4cQs)1994"D.O."Ryuuichirou Fujisawa, Hiro Tachibana"66.4 MB"OPN
Zavas 2: Mehite no Dai Yogen (http://mega.nz/#!jARHQT7b!vAlwGnVAYJft3yW6BLcvucIz_8VPW5rsiQlVCl_kMhc)1993"Glodia"Nobuhito Koise, Ikki Nakamura"141.7 MB"SC-55


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Sharp X1NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
Curse of Mars, The (http://mega.nz/#!bdZGhYYT!FrHVo5NNYP_lVDSc4f9axefCe5Ku10auwn6r5Ji9lF8)Sharp X1"1988"Dempa"Yuzo Koshiro"23.2 MB"PSG
Dark Storm: Demon Crystal III (http://mega.nz/#!aJowlCKb!71NuWLg3y-5onjbQHxvCNdfS73u4cXKjrpXc2o-gcMs)Sharp X1"1987"Dempa"Yuzo Koshiro"10.5 MB"PSG
Dialide (http://mega.nz/#!2BRkVYCA!ZZqhnLVUoymGwifuUowJaowoY1YicfxJ68OYANXhRX0)Sharp X1 TurboZ"1989"GMR-X1"BAKI"33.4 MB"OPM
Euphory (http://mega.nz/#!aMRwBLxR!8tpJ66E_f7dCuj2i_XbP6I31dHVsdVs8xhV6CDlvpG0)Sharp X1 TurboZ"1987"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"50.5 MB"OPM
Ferill X1 (http://mega.nz/#!HFJBCaYA!yyb1mRtyn7RPNx6UU6eKwCY05y4hhR4AoCbfJ1kdbxo)Sharp X1 TurboZ"1989"n/a"NABE"17.2 MB"OPM
Final Zone (http://mega.nz/#!fcwh0ArZ!k_La-X4tX1AeO6Tg53KdF8b62wJrIPKm4DDTbtVWC2o)Sharp X1 TurboZ"1986"Telenet"Nobuhito Koise"38.2 MB"OPM
Gate of Labyrinth,The (http://mega.nz/#!SZASESYD!DuJRwS0RrPGK0X0rWoPfzKkiOhMhFWdb7cwtstw92w4)Sharp X1"1987"Dempa"Yuzo Koshiro, M. Kadowaki"7.1 MB"PSG
Herzog (http://mega.nz/#!bYQQUL4J!2dvZ4mE0GrLfNdskbpIlmyJt01n3Mc4rn-PwO7OmUUM)Sharp X1 TurboZ"1988"Tecnosoft"Naosuke Arai, Tomomi Otani"39.6 MB"OPM
Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness (http://mega.nz/#!7R4DyKoC!Knd6_cDGW7EO0qGKOJUWdskQOuab-8HA82IeK6kxOTQ)Sharp X1"1985"T&E Soft"Keiichi Maruyama"7.9 MB"PSG
Hydlide 3: The Space Memories (http://mega.nz/#!PVhECbZQ!gqtO0D9TljvzqE3EGtG37bCU_91KTzc_4Y-kdeB_Cw0)Sharp X1 TurboZ"1988"T&E Soft"Shigeru Tomita"50.9 MB"OPM
Issural: The Story of Calcan (http://mega.nz/#!GcoUXJZT!Lloqkwj9DNksKRMw52kZ5-njMnAKW_7ziglXrbxeFjY)Sharp X1"1988"Dempa"Masashi Harada, Yuzo Koshiro, Mr. Jizou"23.4 MB"PSG
Star Cruiser (http://mega.nz/#!iVAV1QQZ!YPdaB-W0wCkLT1akLJJgpO2V025-S_jiiyNw3JIbFEE)Sharp X1 TurboZ"1988"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka, Osamu Nagano"203.4 MB"OPM, PSG
Super Laydock: Mission Striker (http://mega.nz/#!SNYAzYrS!qKiPsWRFqsfRCn5Vo5bzghmcGysSdptekdWgDYzedRI)Sharp X1 TurboZ"1987"T&E Soft"Shigeru Tomita"49.0 MB"OPM
Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (http://mega.nz/#!3Y5D2bzL!jWq2sZ0eyXcBqHMFCFIxbGGMOZ45MBfJz1Zh6-66acc)Sharp X1 TurboZ"1986"Telenet"Shinobu Ogawa"31.8 MB"OPM
WiBArm (http://mega.nz/#!XQhWwCYS!VAg_mFC5NMfq5hTCJw_wla9GaRcecvkE38PhupajTFI)Sharp X1"1986"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka, Nobuhiro Kuhara, Osamu Nagano"10.6 MB"PSG

X68000All the SC-55 and SC-88 soundtracks were recorded from real hardware.NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
38 Man Kilo no Kokuu (http://mega.nz/#!zVQwiBaR!8zu21kkNTW_TJfH_9V8MS6w47SbFNfP5NODwyJ0xtoM)1989"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"214.8 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32
Air Combat: Yuugekiou II (http://mega.nz/#!WUQHUSYS!hO4WlfwI0Pn_JRgL05R4UciAgvZeiv0P1gMT4WngF3g)1990"SystemSoft"n/a"9.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Ajax (http://mega.nz/#!HUhilLbL!LWX5ZAw8cEw4il_fgNbVZQjMn3vgTz7mt1tqrjnnvLg)1989"Konami"n/a"34.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Akazukin Cha Cha Cha (http://mega.nz/#!fJwnSQSR!kkdFqBJ5-ZSVU5X6r-Hlb__LNAjxNu7SGuMXo_o26So)1995"Sprite"Shinoda Nobuhisa"28.1 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Akiko Premium (http://mega.nz/#!vR4xyYgJ!oWSOlHfBe3ODk8NQsjd4fMyp_XlTxK210xNl3_g5POA)1993"Red Zone"Akira Sato"20.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Akumajo Dracula (http://mega.nz/#!zBgVHKAY!B62sgt92bAwXcISpwDek03ydXWABrBDEqWnY0ZlOGPY)1993"Konami"Shin-chan, Keizo Nakamura, Hiroshi Kobayashi"67.1 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Alshark (http://mega.nz/#!GVBAiQDb!7TFl5AlQ_gHWrSeI4ciHCYp-ZXMRDreF-5Lvd1NRAd0)1991"Right Stuff"Tenpei Sato"179.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Animahjong V3 (http://mega.nz/#!PA4jTRbQ!Yrr_mAY5q2cOBaCBF3bCEc-zI1ThzB9rfY5dqjtdWwU)1993"Sogna"Kenichi Arakawa"23.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Aquales (http://mega.nz/#!zc5hxA7Z!TcuyM58vvpcfx3S3oHmuaCvKofUFus5LyVo62eWUB60)1991"Exact"Hiroyuki Saegusa, Hiroshi Yamamoto"85.8 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Arcus Odyssey (http://mega.nz/#!KFozxSxY!mrg6bpeDZceSFZFqkc-a3cLkl31Nv8RSIOQdsYjiUh4)1991"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba"247.8 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32
Arcus 2: Silent Symphony (http://mega.nz/#!KMBUkIgZ!lQ3dqvwG3XpJFaBeQ3ViEV7h2zQMGXCxyTbzUau6y38)1990"Wolfteam"Masaaki Uno, Motoi Sakuraba, Yasunori Shiono"138.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Bandit Kings of Ancient China (http://mega.nz/#!WFQAlIIB!bz-ts0zvDjtP3y4eMz-EN4wpjuoAJmxOxUMX4h5bz80)1989"Koei"Yoko Kanno"42.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Barcelona Fighter ’92 (http://mega.nz/#!LN4lQbAb!VC4shnERG3y8ikAKTl457O8MLTMai0wEViYTymJT0zE)1992"LTT"n/a"19.9 MB"SC-55
Bleed Out Sakuretu (http://mega.nz/#!eJYWQSoY!ig5c_lnSsVAyXgfsoagjCPX8wNkBmy_fkIBXfSGGwIg)1995"Gold Cats Project"H.Iwatsuki"20.7 MB"OPM/MSM, SC-88
Bodhidharma (http://mega.nz/#!TchV0AYQ!G_LKAWUA6pZlhVydPYXivzhteR1sVVIz2cQlv-bM_gQ)1995"Take Soft"Famishin, Kouite, Maz"76.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Bomberman (http://mega.nz/#!id4VTA7a!FS76PZAZQQ2eRipOecalD6VhCq4zEOFvvwUhGSDZDSQ)1991"Hudson Soft"Jun Chikuma"24.6 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Bosconian (http://mega.nz/#!rd4zAaia!0LwD5UzUyk-4BFvVQp92gAgL2RGCbSXZ-_uIjGlHJIo)1988"Micomsoft"Hideya Nagata, Yuzo Koshiro"43.4 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
BQ Taikenban (http://mega.nz/#!WVQhBKgD!ooEE94wwGwJV_03KouJQRogB_9LMQL7HnGNg4gtMd1o)1996"TUT CClub"CUL."34.3 MB"OPM/MSM
C Ryoku Kensa V3 (http://mega.nz/#!XBZhRZSb!kidkFTI8ryCm2M62IG9EV7SqpR3_NOxQ9NaeT9LXfAw)1992"Hayabusa Soft"Masanori Kobayashi, Shizo Tsuchiyama"18.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Can Can Bunny 4: Premiere (http://mega.nz/#!eFxS0b4B!Y64quXcKdD-7seAKQydxT7ZHe0yTEDWJNVHn6EgvkbE)1992"Cocktail Soft"MUSE"34.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Can Can Bunny 5: Extra (http://mega.nz/#!uNBS1KIZ!46-Zorez6kwfltv3XIfqSP6eHLyVoJ3LC5UE0oAtzyg)1993"Cocktail Soft"MUSE"32.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Cannon Sight (http://mega.nz/#!yRBmxCRD!dBplUD05TFjyQTdwKq5e-iMQzspojQHe1oGLhHXwRNU)1992"Nihon Computer Club Renmei"n/a"51.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Carat: Magical Block (http://mega.nz/#!bBp1DIJI!eT2wCNTRfGP-zHl6PcdBomF4i0T3FIDTTgEqFJwGVwY)1992"Custom"Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata, Yoshio Furukawa"96.7 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Carat: Magical Block (http://mega.nz/#!CFIDSLCL!FlzypH6zM02Jpbnko8rBiEVeKP8ZhwMorwY1AO2I8-4)1992"Custom"Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata, Yoshio Furukawa"97.4 MB"SC-55
Cat’s Part 1 (http://mega.nz/#!OBpRHArQ!FPmK0QUGCQhWnXtsxriv7MxfRSFqsix9W0mDxp_2BW8)1993"Cat’s Pro"Yuki Nakayama, Kiyotaka Sato"16.2 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Celia (http://mega.nz/#!LRgjXJyT!kfmvHpr82luFnTGwfqfSRsLkq3lBqb8O6rIeBlCSsa8)1993"B-Cat Software"MA-X"14.9 MB"OPM/MSM
Cho-Jin (http://mega.nz/#!HAx0nDbA!-JUbNdSMosOCwCa1xDj9bvPv9w1HCvlRpOF0jkLfCGo)1992"Fix"n/a"64.5 MB"OPM/MSM, OPM/MSM + SC-55
Cho Ren Sha (http://mega.nz/#!aYpRgKaZ!lQII3m7ZF3obhJcuGyY0DEoaUyLd_i_J2JaxuY1D2Vg)1995"Famibe No Yosshin"Ruzarin Kashiwagi"44.7 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Code-Zero (http://mega.nz/#!vJpByZQZ!elQxZC_dvq0I8iCCx2GyqAaNF34S7LxeRFpE4nIYDVY)1991"Enix"EMU"64.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Continental (http://mega.nz/#!mcIEABAQ!hbulP8DYZQcj7USGWiyU8l5OxqNjBncNTCrO4ctMJME)1992"Game Technopolis"Kiyotaka Sato, Ryu Takami, Megumi Matsuura, BAKI"63.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Continue (http://mega.nz/#!KRwmDCpK!RTDVLxU7S–2N_kY1hHe0gVejgkCwwwL0SLJJF3rk3Y)199x"n/a"Nin Nin"27.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Cosmic Psycho (http://mega.nz/#!WVgBTIRQ!sp1kr1J4Txyfw1PJbx5s6xXDZoZR272VTogqJjxSEWs)1991"Cocktail Soft"Ryu Takami, Yuki Nakayama, Hideaki Takeshita"110.2 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Crescent (http://mega.nz/#!HBIlAK4L!XpOxRuc1koQ17GdJnOtXolgeKZe26JPiGhrYnt64LHk)1993"Silky’s"Witch"63.7 MB"OPM/MSM
CrossFire EX (http://mega.nz/#!3dRFgDDL!bNWgZzLCVdL-I1D1x1xvN_unu2agRPbMgIuPI1z2AQ4)1994"OS Software"n/a"19.9 MB"OPM/MSM
Cy-Lips (http://mega.nz/#!LUAAmaQB!ja4cFekKEm7Isgt2plk_AI_1MRR6LDTHPbAwGQn6vHs)1993"Twinkle Soft"Naoto Ishikawa"95.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Cyber Block Metal Orange EX (http://mega.nz/#!nApxVILb!9OLIKgf2v6b9AOeR2hTxfOUIGPAmtbe_nRZF8O01kE0)1993"Custom"Yoshio Furukawa, WAIENDEE"77.1 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Cyber Core (http://mega.nz/#!zNh0kKSb!ACSrnHfbbJjyeMVCsqFr0Q1GgIrXMX6TNsCEf5NqD1s)1990"SPS"Toshio Murai, Masahiro Teramoto"37.5 MB"OPM/MSM (not my rip)
Cynthia 1992 Version (http://mega.nz/#!2YJzkSSC!cz43PdDWWNI_H1OX3y46zHvAB5MLu2er1qdJ59CVLrQ)1992"Kouichi Imahashi"Miyoshi Wakabayashi"43.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Cynthia 1994 Version (http://mega.nz/#!HQYR1QZQ!4a72pmDD215dbcBN-uWLP5JIkQnIpDOt_Db77ES6Nuo)1994"Kouichi Imahashi"Miyoshi Wakabayashi"64.7 MB"OPM/MSM, SC-55
Damage Fight II+ (http://mega.nz/#!TAghRKoA!z7h5HB5YdpnOQbVmvcHUIEHPPdBZGks8OOGu8wupn94)1991"Kazz.S"Kazz.S"8.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Dead of the Brain ~Day of the Living Dead~ (http://mega.nz/#!HEQxCSiD!z3VO64hEvVev_J1D1JjAR_l-QOkZ1Zt5-wJWiVWE-IY)1992"Fairytale"Akira Sato, Ryu Takami"31.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Desperado 0.29d (http://mega.nz/#!OQRVRKJL!OMs7PA6N-JOJth_5f3hvx3kjg9qDefRbCq11IDuXIkc)1995"Kabosu"n/a"33.9 MB"OPM/MSM
Die Bahnwelt (http://mega.nz/#!HR5wkQDZ!bNVimrUPsMwhU7luCtUspCgF2csdP6WAxGKFJ1J_AmQ)1992"Glodia"Ikki Nakamura"97.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Direct-X release.2 (http://mega.nz/#!nNhW2ZrR!1WfOPc_BXUGgo1tLPdQM7k1I6tg4I8Ce0OUSdWuBxPQ)1998"Works & Trax"Pyx"21.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Dive-On (http://mega.nz/#!KQpF0ITA!PupGW1I7yuYIC9mbm9_JgjybyBpCe-hgmb6I-22QT0c)1993"Mix"n/a"11.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Dome, The (http://mega.nz/#!yIgWmI6J!TN55OYcxyVZvNPU1PMRT_MsfD3Egvs2NlOEZfLhSgXk)1988"System Sacom"Kuniko Sakurai, Kouichi Sato, Manabu Saito"48.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari (http://mega.nz/#!7cAj2CYb!BxWoEoaB3cSY9VaXnhgpuU0nElh8E-vXWHXudbT1vF4)1990"SPS"n/a"47.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Dragon City X Shitei (http://mega.nz/#!7AQHCLQC!16L87ik-x8s0ZSnF-s-kwywJ_MOybtlDxVLDAXp3xug)1991"Fairytale X-Shitei"Okutama Unit"47.2 MB"OPM/MSM
Dragon Eyes (http://mega.nz/#!PYIRWRJA!PuCcg-rJ2KC-IOyml2M4jhUKAMaEwaEo79JZe2z7Yjk)1991"Game Technopolis"Akira Sato, Yuki Nakayama, Rainy Gomi, Kiyotaka Tsuzuki"59.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Dragon Knight (http://mega.nz/#!PUJ2nDAJ!wtF5M7Rmrms70GWl81iv54qJ_q1YPRNJo9AHaO-8bPM)1989"Elf"Tetsuya Kobayakawa, Ooshima"53.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Dragon Knight II (http://mega.nz/#!nchWAaLK!0jlwrvrVLrWj-XadfgbzC2X6YIzopQV1tUAa4F04q04)1991"Elf"Manabu Kunieda, Yuki Ushimaru"144.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Dragon Knight III (http://mega.nz/#!6Fhm2S4Y!K_z4Z1Yk6FLzLzMTfcZ_1CxjYoH5NFQb0xPh_4RHPNQ)1992"Elf"Manabu Kunieda, Hiroaki Sano"92.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Dragon Knight 4 (http://mega.nz/#!6ZozGCiY!ldSxO2MB5ei2chHUnfYMsxWO44gIfkiI-wyaYU8c0Pk)1994"Elf"Masaki Sugo, Yoichi Shimizu, Tsuyoshi Fukutomi"141.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Drinky & Smokey (http://mega.nz/#!GVIW1L7a!bUAzoFHaHrl1ZYS-fYktCaEoV73a8KZzw_3YaTSIheQ)1994"Dream Staff"Noboru Matsuoka"27.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Duel Fighter (http://mega.nz/#!PRJ1ybZD!JksraQTz8H_zghY9f-kpNBI9iZk0bwiyG3E7eH1hHj8)1996"Take Soft"Maz, Kouite"45.3 MB"OPM/MSM (v0.10 version)
Dynamite Duke (http://mega.nz/#!eZhmnQgI!T5TFIQBd1mCoBbcTWBzUtyYhzBFqn8nCtNx_ujjrqhQ)1990"Hertz"n/a"15.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Г‰toile Princesse (http://mega.nz/#!rQYDVRaD!1oajkW_CXaNrpmhcorn4l09AMcrZnMmtBgAeSZK1hTw)1993"Exact"Hiroyuki Saegusa"110.9 MB"OPM/MSM + SC-55
Fairy Tale Kaizokuban (http://mega.nz/#!aIIWjL5D!hVBZcc7n2w0xRwk3egzkj-BfG6CXwBpe2r0AA9CNpcc)1991"Fairytale"n/a"21.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Fantastic Night Dreams: Cotton (http://mega.nz/#!LYJjWLLL!RzpM86d-wW1Pd98dNFCIwL_yK5-p5Nwnq0NeCrNu1p4)1993"Electronic Arts Victor"Shigeharu Isoda"32.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Fantasy Zone (http://mega.nz/#!SdJ0RarC!V0D6wEVEZgMCMrbLUdhuMoQtqykBsWNgl57OGsdBRg8)1989"Micomsoft"Kenichiro Isoda"104.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Fatal Fury: King of Fighters (http://mega.nz/#!eNR2QQLY!IhB9IUcPEQRgADfBVjUzTE0484g7CWHuRA_dNqRynjk)1993"Magical Company"Yoshiyuki Kohama, S.Kanoh, Y.Matsushige"111.9 MB"OPM/MSM, OPM/MSM + SC-55
Fatal Fury 2 (http://mega.nz/#!yF4zkCDI!vRdmq192vEqEceUguwY0rH5mfBj2jVFMDDwIPkOn-iY)1993"Magical Company"Toshiyuki Takine, Yoshiyuki Kohama, S.Kanoh"135.9 MB"OPM/MSM, OPM/MSM + SC-55
Fatal Fury Special (http://mega.nz/#!vVgE3BTY!Qu5i7QsNSFE7v1kQYP7HEakYyT_8sinXNPJQIKQ1A40)1994"Magical Company"Toshiyuki Takine, Yoshiyuki Kohama, S. Kanoh"171.1 MB"OPM/MSM, OPM/MSM + SC-55
Final Fight (http://mega.nz/#!GYp13IpT!jHCUK5cHQW-J4e4Qv7XXBQ60tWGLpIu-EILMqzb2IoE)1989"Capcom"Yoshihiro Sakaguchi, Yasuaki Fujita, Yoko Shimomura, Kumi Yamaga"27.6 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Flying Shark (http://mega.nz/#!fBATFb6a!GogSh0kRzjRLysf1nhNxsCeuCssuKpDtQ9yFv5LkTbc)1991"Kaneko"n/a"19.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Fortress Attack (http://mega.nz/#!qYhCEAya!h7kBGTugy8EegtupH0aGaVzWGtRIcTie85QM-IXrecY)1993"Akihiro Shibahara"Akihiro Shibahara, Takehiro Eno, AKICHAN"36.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Full Throttle (http://mega.nz/#!7JYxzL6D!j9x90egO-8U_MA3CEow1MkGTQi7iLixhru0GPi95Vaw)1988"SPS"Kazunori Takahashi"66.0 MB"OPM/MSM
FZ Senki Axis (http://mega.nz/#!7dpgxYiQ!C81oi8ZkZk_-i2iUlj02eZ_SLg1NJ8W9AL8IvWDJPe4)1990"Telenet"Yasunori Shiono, Motoi Sakuraba"90.8 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32, CM-64 (not my rip)
Gamma Planet (http://mega.nz/#!aQAyRTaY!nLSatKc32Jf1NF1-3yj1z0utoM4a-As5u1L9Msv3_Rg)1989"Compac"Takayuki Mimura"26.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Gardis Light (http://mega.nz/#!XNxAxJia!jMc_bYGzYA-MdbtOaKdNA-5ymUQidRyO2LldxM7lwac)1994"Sprite"n/a"27.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Gemini Wing (http://mega.nz/#!Ddg0QSrK!KVWlr4RZz8aOgaYjNhn1A-nghSHpPhOLn9af7_5FnEM)1990"System Sacom"Manabu Saito, Mikio Saito"44.7 MB"MT-32
Genocide 2: Master of the Dark Communion (http://mega.nz/#!DEwRXIKL!2OzxySAtXnHm7gMUN_oL39ydxc7t4uEhRWfrMc2Kag4)1991"Zoom"Hideyuki Shimono, Naoyuki Kimura"255.6 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Geograph Seal (http://mega.nz/#!GUIXCYRQ!it-n9uQVWESW1ajdcm_NLAijAjgsEYVFOEYGVOOgH4Q)1994"Exact"Hiroyuki Saegusa"51.4 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by MarvelB)
Ghouls ‘N Ghosts (http://mega.nz/#!LBAQUQyK!YeJNlophESUOEQ7wc76nIFlbxGVp25jG5ihrs8LDzQc)1994"Capcom"n/a"51.4 MB"SC-88
Giza! XIX (http://mega.nz/#!WYpgkTqC!uT-kJgWTsSPKoZvvmEBqFj0Qy3c0a3bsxlmZTRqJE9A)1991"Fairytale"Akira Sato, BAKI, Ryu Takami"41.4 MB"OPM/MSM
GJ (http://mega.nz/#!nZIDhAbZ!7Uf-Wc4Pqrn3ivCAeWMBs_Q0LS5boNjaRJrngG8mOXM)1993"Dempa Shinbunsha"n/a"7.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Granada (http://mega.nz/#!iRhR3aSY!vfHxtbbPa5Qs059wYQxBpxLfW2seIXBOheWCGI4mXfk)1990"Telenet"Yasunori Shiono, Motoi Sakuraba, Masaaki Uno"102.5 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32 (not my rip)
Grandi Florum: Mischief of Iveris (http://mega.nz/#!fJBkCawT!ZbJiXzZZxwGQmH3ZJiRn3o0Td9-WiOBes4brwDkm7Vw)1990"Compac"Koji Niikura, Yasushi Tomita"54.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Ground Master (http://mega.nz/#!2UJjWAqQ!9tnzQp-_bDkJ3jD_KbMmb1luwuStLwiZdhfvJiLJ-Qs)1988"Zain Soft"n/a"21.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Hatenkou (http://mega.nz/#!OIwhWA4S!t-BvoBbxlR8zWHnRHB6Rbi0NbS2fYJ98cb8Z5FqvV44)1998"Haiteidoradoras"MAO"16.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Hellhound (http://mega.nz/#!nY5hgCTB!1X6-okOEz1d6X7Vm8iAlcFTLZqhTpzRnzj1KS5s0ABw)1993"Breakthrough"T.Egawa"24.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Himitsu no Hanazono (http://mega.nz/#!zYQHVL4D!a9N4AaHUcCMBj-VZanwrGElP-PfSSsq5HDr8wB7c5ic)1992"Game Technopolis"Kanta Watanabe"38.4 MB"OPM/MSM
History of Elthlead (http://mega.nz/#!rEo13B4D!fZW5VHEA6A2NSQUpZtbWncRZOu9P3iWaLF0MyqtABBE)1989"NCS"n/a"68.2 MB"OPM/MSM
Hydlide 3 Special Version: The Space Memories (http://mega.nz/#!qcglRSDY!AHPYwW-GnFE3KnOudqu7hoehBcO28JqDWmgUaux6sio)1989"Takeru"Shigeru Tomita"56.0 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Illumina! (http://mega.nz/#!2VwnlQgI!lghyMqskRX_N72TU39saol8EBufISoemikgLzgLYCbI)1991"Cocktail Soft"Akira Sato"51.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Illumination Laser (http://mega.nz/#!2dxQTARK!WLIFXU0mPiSh39zlkTy19QP-Zx7KnVqaqe8pV_H0gt0)2000"TERRA"Shinoda Nobuhisa"53.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Image Fight (http://mega.nz/#!HFpE2RID!dt0yxBwjUXTsr37HctyziQ26jUekZ_kRCsu-CBWexf0)1990"Irem"n/a"32.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Inindo: Way of the Ninja (http://mega.nz/#!jIIxRSzS!bkx-V1DEw_YbDDdLoAxfBqXzSzJU94gUoibzga6Rm8M)1991"Koei"Hiori Wakakuwa"121.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Ishin no Arashi (http://mega.nz/#!fYI1hYTD!KTVX6uKq0drn_sGS3bUohZ1rkjqvRnKikpz06esXu-k)1990"Koei"Yoko Kanno"46.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Jewel Bem Hunter Lime 11 (http://mega.nz/#!7ZABECZS!N3NzCNgMa8A96f_T7df-jfg2ISUt6Lt3TrhVc_bcm5I)1994"Silence"Kenichi Arakawa"57.1 MB"OPM/MSM
Jotei Senki LV3: The Queen of Fighters (http://mega.nz/#!Lcw0gSSS!l4FUCE7FbvQKmyFtKUPoZOVfnqP5VNb75bMX9x6CG6M)1994"Linner System"n/a"59.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Jotei Senki LV4: Heroines Forever (http://mega.nz/#!jQxRkKpC!Bm6_MYSN83JvxLWQOc9b6fQjTatKmquxcfdvQTWBsCg)1995"Linner System"n/a"74.1 MB"OPM/MSM
Karei naru Jinsei: Mina-san no okage desu (http://mega.nz/#!zRAihJyA!N7MTIPOcC43omCHyV4msykUk7u7jS_U2qarH_qHTas0)1992"Fairytale"Ichiro Matsuo, Okutama Unit"19.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Keeper (http://mega.nz/#!yRJUwIKC!Mav-jP_12YEXMZ5_G_R2hedYPjNnx2kirnhSFQCft-Q)1993"ASCII Corporation"Kenichi Hirata"19.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Kenkou: Sono Shi (http://mega.nz/#!id4kBbxZ!4MGHmKEaO6c0O4SjaBodVTDn61-hzogZn7lc_M2GJgw)1992"Zoom"Hideyuki Shimono, Naoyuki Kimura"12.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Kimi Dake ni Ai o… (http://mega.nz/#!zMxyBaSb!3vyCkXjghJ4gPBlMXr0eOApo6Xz0hc90QFU-z1CtnCg)1991"Game Technopolis"Akira Sato, BAKI, Ryu Takami"33.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Knight Arms: The Hyblid Framer (http://mega.nz/#!acxFXIQA!2YTU4kvPP2kCHn_gcYmjakoqseuF7UWV_4Ghc39G9sQ)1989"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka"73.3 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Kounai Shasei (http://mega.nz/#!mdJjnDYA!UKCaJfCHQrYT7Zw7O07-0g6wft9kHLwgmexcWpiJZH0)1992"Fairytale X-Shitei"Funky Seta, Nobuhiro Makino, Mito Unit, Shinchan"44.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Ku2 Comical (http://mega.nz/#!SV53hQoA!OKhepb4QIuxbAqi2-GqU1K0rYKQpzsxP6QBtUpyF6Fc)1993"Panther Software"n/a"33.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Ku2 Serious (http://mega.nz/#!nJp1zQjZ!KW46xqCekyi75h-ly_fUl4xN9f3g12hciplX1Gwmi84)1993"Panther Software"n/a"50.1 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Kurutta Kajitsu (http://mega.nz/#!7cpy0aSQ!HiwhJr-x3EaNUUsz35S3Ta2mjNX6CiMfucgfWvIcbek)1992"Fairytale"MUSE"19.1 MB"OPM/MSM
Kyuukyoku Senki Gikadiver (http://mega.nz/#!aFwgSZyQ!KLXhGD9ez4gP8EpFFo45Vs-BRKo31zkcM1xyQtMUWnI)1996"TUT CClub"CUR"21.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Lam-Mal (http://mega.nz/#!KBBnSZQR!JMSXqmXmE8w2pdt3JXhXGvRyFOuTSehy7teiOC_5dKc)1992"Fairytale"Akira Sato"61.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Last Armageddon (http://mega.nz/#!HFADHIxS!hcZfgU0Qys68Gp1VsP2YW826VvCD_QymZFuVwOwLFsg)1989"BrainGrey"n/a"170.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Last Battalion: Mission Code -Override- (http://mega.nz/#!zAw33a7Y!omU9Whtl3kd_usrd4aahhI623pKUbLOXWsvT41AfVT0)1991"Sting"Yasue Santo"32.3 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Laydock (http://mega.nz/#!LYJwiTZD!4NcNdy781a_rkQA7YBgthhepOxBR5ni84t6MAZEFvso)1997"Takayuki Hoshishiba"n/a"14.9 MB"OPM/MSM
Lightning Soldier (http://mega.nz/#!GdpxURYS!Siqb1xU_99_uWjhEmuuIigbK_p–TwKdLOwDdJ7fVNk)1994"Team Quartet"PEA, PRG, NAO"80.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Lightning Vaccus: The Knight of Iron (http://mega.nz/#!aIRBRCYS!HkPo34QXgJMTUTNpDn5BypMUZ4YYXZvJ5oNjG7O4tts)1989"Masaya"Koji Hayama"22.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Little Chinese Final Edition (http://mega.nz/#!LUZEGLgI!HZiKOcs6krfbxuSsEWgO8q3NAcZQ0Q30hXF0jPUGJpk)199x"Takeboo"Takahiro Yonemura"39.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force (http://mega.nz/#!7YxHEC6Z!MByvY0qcejPDHxSotEX_J5UlsAGKE24yzZhAqpEAktY)1994"Family Soft"Keishi Yonao"34.3 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Magery (http://mega.nz/#!XN41jbhT!6wRMqeYqkIbTwKFt9Aq4aLYReu_31ZwijQVpPRxrxRs)1993"Nihon Sennou Club"n/a"24.9 MB"OPM/MSM
Mahjong Fantasia I (http://mega.nz/#!PBRFAAbI!5r9jB_5BVUdB8BedngNU2zixI2RbinAUd6LjU5Z2sMw)1992"Active"Yasuo Itou, Keishi Yonao"49.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Mai – MAI Funifuni Papyuun to Iwasecharu! (http://mega.nz/#!id4DFSqI!-HGHz4k2l4AjyEYhyhia1kJVhaThOFi449pL8RNMb5A)1992"Fairytale"Akira Sato"37.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Mayumi (http://mega.nz/#!aIoDGTKJ!-410vGp3d6BkVNqjpQTnK2XTIV33n-WKfjuQzjh3JAc)1992"Cocktail Soft"Akira Sato"30.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Mercury: The Prime Master (http://mega.nz/#!GUZwBaab!z7Vv7uuaHtKLGNfnj7NuUh7EBG89AETTqDaB-EYfdWg)1991"Maxima"Taku Iwasaki, Seirou Okamoto, Hayato Matsuo, Atsushi Yamaji"88.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Mid-Garts (http://mega.nz/#!CUZnXTQK!LFy6-fKcgyOv-lBVWu5S3RPwuAPXtbbU_JZjcG1lEwc)1989"Wolfteam"Masaaki Uno"150.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Mutant Fighter (http://mega.nz/#!jFAxWQ6K!oJFtSF_hdDbLU8XHWdlJdysPnYRfM8sFluvW_LUrdVU)1992"SPS"n/a"28.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Naious (http://mega.nz/#!ScxW3agI!JusCQGHz4HQbRnfoGYHk-gbX_v4SNDaVtoF_0aQS4nE)1990"Exact"Hiroyuki Saegusa, Hiroshi Yamamoto"65.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Namachuukei 68 (http://mega.nz/#!XYwz3KSB!CMJZ09H3OZC99iw2nUGE7dH2osuQ2b3UxVHUQlqgxxw)1991"Konami"Yuji Takenouchi"27.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Nectaris (http://mega.nz/#!KdgTiCAB!Q17WBUaVUwbqvwj-dKtbB5q4qzHO2dXhuRINPj91aEw)1992"System Soft"Jun Chikuma"53.7 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club (http://mega.nz/#!LUYnnaRb!nopKEuv0v2D6kBBsdqKBMVfIjxop5pA3yfgwAxdfwsA)1988"Sharp"n/a"28.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club: Soccer (http://mega.nz/#!SJ5yCaST!-zjfTjHHu0w6JkG87tM3hgJ6P4dWeS8e3o_8jVYMEWc)1990"Sharp"n/a"58.9 MB"OPM/MSM
Nemesis ’90 Kai (http://mega.nz/#!bAZRyAjb!tKo891f3QEw8vOUNnxBgAwxD4vE96va7sV_yABeFLvo)1993"SPS"n/a"81.3 MB"OPM/MSM (PCM4), SC-55
Niko^2 (http://mega.nz/#!uRIknTRa!VnajdVagelwJDIL2iR8iL1IcuwD0sFbfE43u_v7EuQY)1991"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya"18.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Noble Mind (http://mega.nz/#!SMIRyBqA!ytIE37rPB9v11-Zlv-E0q432YiT25NkxSOQruEgjovg)1991"Alfa System"n/a"84.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Haouden (http://mega.nz/#!iUxjGIxL!8JZE4-eO8EqOTKA_rjfqehphsLVi_T5bgr4QoQkxw9g)1993"Koei"Yoko Kanno"53.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sengoku Gunyuuden (http://mega.nz/#!WFJwTYDA!fSxe8pT2OPPVJu_qdA0lhAO5e1pyqJZPGHa31JFlt24)1989"Koei"Yoko Kanno"36.1 MB"OPM/MSM
Nouten Chokugeki 3 (http://mega.nz/#!uEpSWA4Y!siwqUahZcdVRM3uRiXIuCntpX6-K24o-UUKKTjpJ6M0)1991"Iron Gear"Takahiro Yonemura"57.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Nouten Densetsu (http://mega.nz/#!eVgWAZxA!iJ7XxQkoCIKQ8-yomw7NjaOmh1rKrfRHrWV_yDvIRYg)1993"Iron Gear"Takahiro Yonemura"59.9 MB"OPM/MSM
Olteus II (http://mega.nz/#!ecgQTJhT!9xeJzGumm3mkf7Vv3xwY0c2xzy1LGweZ3UdJNjME3Lw)1991"Winky Soft"Yasunari Onishi, Tetsuya Okita"65.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Otoko Sama (http://mega.nz/#!ndo0DZTR!AGcn7R-Y7v0-5lPctLgasyKYxLFqEnNOQAffywYlU7s)1999"Gekikoh-Dennou Club"Mark44., Rei., Hiroyuki Mizuno"36.8 MB"OPM/MSM
OverDriver (http://mega.nz/#!7ZQlGQyJ!hoom9ScuNhboC9z14RWIqt6O1Y0MqF37TkU6bvuUZQg)1992"LOGiN Disk & Book"n/a"61.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Pacific Theater of Operations (http://mega.nz/#!qcAVmIbA!fkLeaBYNKIhFeaq26P3yKZoMn_SUV0LTydrnGfDL3Z4)1990"Koei"Hiroshi Miyagawa"61.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Phalanx (http://mega.nz/#!HNxXxSQD!yi4EtmOM9NXfZckjcZPmmE3B-PBtlabiTuCzTaR6o90)1991"Zoom"Kenichi Kamio"55.2 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Premium II (http://mega.nz/#!rEQDlLpR!qa40qyMues7MNE73wwWpW8xX0fbxWxyvmG3G0UigFgc)1993"Silky’s"Witch"74.2 MB"OPM/MSM
Project Moon (http://mega.nz/#!mBRWjBzC!cJ2Ei87jqQU8CgXZ6p-2Okgv5pIcOWS9lMh99-uywp0)1995"Toshiaki Fujino"Kouichi Fujiwara"28.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Puyo Puyo (http://mega.nz/#!2NBQzCyJ!WGhRjAccAJ6_77SI6MWomwvorTFdDn_X5lj8xjf9XXs)1994"SPS"n/a"42.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Quarth (http://mega.nz/#!jQ4DTCrL!3X6nG9XT7dWWbkuUrNt4N2gQ7gKxHrmWfMQjLzAtfuk)1990"Konami"Hideaki Shikama, Norio Hanzawa"12.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Queen of Duelists Gaiden Alpha+, The (http://mega.nz/#!XBoHjKyS!cbLs4kV9ddlgn3–z0jU09dq84b4Dz2kB6sh5X2uR30)1994"Agumix"n/a"50.8 MB"OPM/MSM
R+R (http://mega.nz/#!aFpW0RLC!tBq98sXCvRJL9NQo95-uWf7q0aaMefKoN4fQd_1b0BY)1995"Nin-Niki"Nin-Niki"27.6 MB"OPM/MSM
R-Type (http://mega.nz/#!WZJjhaRI!87bZfW5_-CdF3jC87mQxQGBeWkdWK_Ib0ThKFgbEM3w)1989"Irem"Masato Ishizaki"29.7 MB"OPM/MSM
R.C. Robot Construction (http://mega.nz/#!zEJxwKTI!j6j8_lZzU7sZ4z-LFc6Axwujcb3zmEF5TsAcxAJHifs)1993"Electric Sheep"Masashi Kageyama"20.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Racing Champ (http://mega.nz/#!bFAECDYS!pYEPt2aknJnqW3bi3ngif2CCtmQ1H1SSNfrVdXI0RBs)1991"FTZ"Midy House"19.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Reinforcer (http://mega.nz/#!2RAUTRqK!zeOHTdAhh4RG7uJvpmVqf8MLdvnxYWaSyi5SsBuflRk)1990"Zain Soft"n/a"30.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Romance of the Three Kingdoms (http://mega.nz/#!fd4QTJCQ!n74Dv0iU1EBhXBgoApQLvcASu_YpHxqJd1aIC-YDvhk)1988"Koei"Yoko Kanno"25.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (http://mega.nz/#!XYZGkRzD!2DprFp7wWAiuoB6Nhafc3BHORGBadm6Fo0xFU7KYIj8)1990"Koei"Minoru Mukaiya"34.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Romance of the Three Kingdoms III (http://mega.nz/#!rAJhXAqS!hNqBUsoaYVKYY1EMGTU3QQ2oXcrQbNPsM14niQ_elQc)1992"Koei"Minoru Mukaiya"45.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Ryu: Naki no Ryuu Yori (http://mega.nz/#!zdZgSQYI!NV1mH0_Jf515PUK3k92QzLuGmz6nJFdo5pPK2B05ZP4)1991"Wolfteam"Masaaki Uno, Motoi Sakuraba, Yasunori Shiono"106.1 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32
Salamander (http://mega.nz/#!XMIljJAL!Kt7UJGniAxL2CWLtWXKgcSX1BWawa0hf_JC1lgHWDFM)1988"Sharp"Yoshiaki Hatano, Miki Higashino"50.9 MB"OPM/MSM
Scorpius (http://mega.nz/#!ScpDWKID!MQy_8yHxjkVvs9ETgGU1RuMpcLdJ3G8kyZi7kosF5aA)1991"B-Type"Yusuke Takahama, Norio Nakagata"31.1 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Sekai de Ichiban Kimi ga Suki! (http://mega.nz/#!7BQGCYzL!8i0bPS9bHigLa_QxY1qTfCHBuxO-KdBxtUO6xjFMXks)1990"Cocktail Soft"n/a"33.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Senegal (http://mega.nz/#!HNYwQTRB!3Guvlo1YW6GVduI70Jnsf2OsrOX-lC141N4GhUDajMY)1991"Onion Soft"Yasushi Takeda, Kamitama"47.9 MB"OPM/MSM
Shooting 68K: Dark Ager (http://mega.nz/#!LEAzySDY!GEz4fRGynoJdHdoVdHC3TfgCvEiXSavSWLRwuuunWVg)1991"Amorphous"Daisuke Takahashi"21.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Signatory (http://mega.nz/#!CA4XAAjI!FnlIj1bm2lpWs8OEaRl-WcPzvtEfCkN1F0f41EfAHKo)1991"NCS"n/a"52.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Silent MГ¶bius (http://mega.nz/#!rEpm2AbB!FNV1VSKahAmsEa23dSAJlyLGlQoc8JbRkxAzKxBG-XU)1991"Gainax"Masahiro Kajihara, Hiroe Suga"47.7 MB"OPM/MSM
SiLsteeL (http://mega.nz/#!echFkYCJ!0I1W6Y4MvOd0WZkkqv5kxB5rj2SJkNDUJUCNvNg1euI)1995"P.Pink.Pot"Findoll"23.0 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Sion (http://mega.nz/#!DdIWBBAJ!j3zmqhseF9WBpNAQkSouRpk4ILMR5zMBF50R7sE3qo4)1991"Soft Bank"Zenji Nishikawa"27.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Sion II: The First Attack (http://mega.nz/#!uMwhCbwR!DFZuEZ6_WeqCvSFu9yU2rpqsMPsvDi-8vguYzoOoyI8)1992"Soft Bank"Zenji Nishikawa, Tetushi Takahashi, Noriyuki Shindou"135.4 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32, SC-55
Slimyer (http://mega.nz/#!rFxikL5I!B8IyNicNLAHaiZkIVo-GB8qmvOnutQmdVozsxVcM8z4)1990"Hot-B"Toshimitsu Kawano"24.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Soft de Hard na Monogatari (http://mega.nz/#!zI43HTTS!bBEA0IOLs2pKCmPmJCgaRzvTswWbJ7VCqGctBGimSl0)1988"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"75.1 MB"OPM/MSM
Soft de Hard na Monogatari 2 (http://mega.nz/#!zZBHVBwI!H7ZiL7IF7ht8V9uKWXW8x2_U3Dbni8nCPx7OUsNUPQo)1989"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"111.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Sol-Feace (http://mega.nz/#!XVRjxR5Z!GRW19PcD2Q82jEKMFVAiDVH-GP0mMogYV7vmo6rG-BU)1990"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba"144.1 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32, CM-64 (not my rip)
Sorcer Striker (http://mega.nz/#!nBRRDDQZ!7wLdgEmq4SQhYPWAhL3ZuVYfGnVySM52oLlUpol3cRQ)1994"Raizing"Akira Takemoto, H. Holon"39.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Souhou Blue Phoenix (http://mega.nz/#!KRxGRZCK!99pnvFNpZy3xl19VBDCcWOWJ0pbyBwhH1xwyfjPbR64)1994"Stillrise"Shinoda Nobuhisa"29.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Spanner-X -Endless Fire- (http://mega.nz/#!aBYUEQRK!hBtKAlf5jRlgV1DI8yFyNZykUYHqzcT9O4gsxRmAtW8)1994"Studio MM"MK-2, Monyons"112.2 MB"OPM/MSM
Spindizzy II (http://mega.nz/#!LIJkkSjJ!EZb7j98-f8cwXg5HbFlqt2fellu718s7d_D3VWFYGbQ)1991"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka"161.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Square Resort (http://mega.nz/#!PAoDnQgI!c81dGprTP-X7bs4U6Do-zX83z2zrO-BzJnE4YtB2WBM)1992"Family Soft"Ryu Umemoto"61.0 MB"OPM/MSM, SC-55
Star Luster (http://mega.nz/#!iNJUHZII!s3BMfMD_zZhEQFmTQYbdsdNxo3e9i9f2zfFtldDPq60)1994"Dempa"Akira Umehara, Gorry"21.0 MB"OPM/MSM, SC-88
Star Trader (http://mega.nz/#!vMwD0Yoa!_p_pLhwXn8Nqs5lU-zh5MOdk5CKMx9OT50nGpoXYocI)1991"Takeru"Keishi Yonao, Hiroya Hatsushiba"87.5 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Star Wars: Attack on the Death Star (http://mega.nz/#!ncxwSbwC!xnCDdsMTN5sox4peyrfRB_CdgiOlob61eKOHC7cVfcQ)1991"Victor Entertainment"Yuzo Koshiro"32.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Strawberry Daisenryaku (http://mega.nz/#!CYJjnb4S!vWSkMZ-aikfHdDR_odkwKgMMAYpmfHvoHlp26y_OpOo)1990"Fairytale"Masami Yitsuse, Kiyotaka Sato"66.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Super Real Mahjong PIV (http://mega.nz/#!CUxzBAJI!ljocu-D7BpiisToHZReHEHepXw_N9eZKyBaT3KOsqJs)1994"Ving"Daisuke Morishima"18.9 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Sword of Legend Lenam (http://mega.nz/#!7FIQBI4Y!29YOqZXUd_Hr-1zLcjRSaieKT_uVzTOw2eBhpq_Knvg)1989"Hertz"n/a"56.1 MB"OPM/MSM
Sword of Lxsor, The (http://mega.nz/#!aYYiWbCD!-3mMefBjJ6tC4TQ-OYOuxoGFY_6vGhoMMVRLOfUgfSU)n/a"n/a"CULTOS, Karuchan"104.1 MB"OPM/MSM
Syvalion (http://mega.nz/#!vUxDkK7Z!MAlVJEIfe6MK0ljMDKZ0usjBgvgFjIS7D-WfQZObkiA)1990"Sharp"Yasuhisa Watanabe"41.2 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Tatakae! Konyanko EX (http://mega.nz/#!WUJSRRiJ!H2sn-yZln3fWFkUxjfhh0bDl7Cn9Vl6X5baTHrGjvas)1995"Nankoku Byouyou"n/a"32.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Terra Cresta (http://mega.nz/#!eQp11C5S!PDOBkOQ6GBiXjWAWGmSxZZCOGbeVqwO4fmKMIraYYi0)1992"Micomsoft"n/a"31.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Thrice (http://mega.nz/#!mQwg2KCD!-fwTRJ1uaHME3je_YkVEe2fzd–5mVO0UKlQaVvPLB0)1991"MNM Software"Yuzo Koshiro"5.6 MB"OPM/MSM
Thunder Blade (http://mega.nz/#!TB5nlSLZ!XOyCWT5Pz0O5N5hRr8rm7V2vpb69d8eKXxMOValUdQs)1990"SPS"n/a"20.3 MB"OPM/MSM
Thunder Force II (http://mega.nz/#!qEpBkKaT!3CRMpBP4sQGRrpgKwaeBvgeoXp72zCORwdzNcVWffew)1988"Tecnosoft"Tomomi Ootani"58.8 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Twilight (http://mega.nz/#!fUgjmQiB!czC6fsJv_du5lJFbK8BFHbrA8Hr8GTJxHjYShg-eMmI)1995"Studio Twinkle"Ryu Umemoto, Hiroaki Sano"37.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Twin Cobra (http://mega.nz/#!eI4yRLxR!xIkF6K_MdcdSsXFgcNyBp2_VL7vv4pyYMwWWYSE6EcQ)1993"Kaneko"n/a"25.2 MB"OPM/MSM
Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (http://mega.nz/#!XEJUQIqQ!eO_P71lq7onkUpzfUPHAeEKlIXFTws7evTK98FtPnaw)1990"Pony Canyon"Kazuo Sawa"49.2 MB"OPM/MSM
Undeadline Genjuuki (http://mega.nz/#!LEpiGaYS!ZsSGuod90EbG1XHrB9buvQucKd3KQCxrDcCqv9CG5_E)1990"T&E Soft"Kazunori Hasegawa"72.4 MB"OPM/MSM
Urotsuki Doji (http://mega.nz/#!zNh33K4Q!vPgUOhPW539VbWjmZUaSJ8H-awTFv98Rih_yn6wKQ60)1989"Fairytale"Akira Sato, PANDA"49.0 MB"OPM/MSM
Valist Leznalt (http://mega.nz/#!KBAFkSST!016mWWFPWm-kj86lvoK4Wb0cA93s9spmCbPqDAyLgVo)1992"Amorphous"AGP"58.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Viewpoint (http://mega.nz/#!qZgXBajJ!xVQ4WkwVuL2rNnlKSqkdKFZnk8WZqquqszBIy7oI5ws)1995"Nexus Interact"Shizuyoshi Okamura, Megumi Matsuura, Masaki Kase"39.1 MB"OPM/MSM
Viper-V6 Turbo (http://mega.nz/#!PFIEyDJK!GPuFKhCLuJc0paYOrYMPCMN1uYHaayyak9UKPaRlyRs)1994"Sogna"Kenichi Arakawa"23.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Viper-V8 Twin Turbo (http://mega.nz/#!qIByyBSI!E1VXXWHYYZ1PbuT6eYAsgN-eO-g_NiVqKJcaTB53ono)1994"Sogna"Kenichi Arakawa"33.7 MB"OPM/MSM
War-Torn Versnag (http://mega.nz/#!SBgXzaRL!RCiVw_pbEJbCCdzDV6uD0Y9AIa3rofgo7ikY6weGIm4)1993"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi, Ryu Umemoto"80.8 MB"OPM/MSM
X-na (http://mega.nz/#!CQB2UBpT!xVDsL2-Ca6NXsRrWe9jWXywFbJZu6B4cwPXMSevs9C8)1991"Fairytale"Yuki Nakayama, Kiyotaka Satou"70.7 MB"OPM/MSM
Xadlak (http://mega.nz/#!iFZTGa5R!xJE9ffKKQT64ikcl4fA1unsAbFrfg-E5ynyfvK7p2So)1993"Sprite"Toshi"26.1 MB"OPM/MSM
Xak: The Art of Visual Stage (http://mega.nz/#!jZxFULTb!zjqLCBQaN1WgW893aqZmmXGig5kFR5p5eCF6No9RwcA)1990"Micro Cabin"Ryuji Sasai, Tadahiro Nitta"123.9 MB"OPM/MSM
Xak II: Rising of the Redmoon (http://mega.nz/#!SBIijLBQ!ZWDorHroh5PtEVNCz1FIzYFq8HZRbVZ2Z_zYpGmbEvk)1992"Takeru"Ryuji Sasai, Tadahiro Nitta"135.2 MB"OPM/MSM
XX-Files R (http://mega.nz/#!2JgE0KKa!wlTNPeBLjA0BXWIDf57L1HU244vKVt-R7KP8lA7cSic)1996"Works & Trax"Pyx"20.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Yami no Ketsuzoku (http://mega.nz/#!GFIljb6a!0KolXgZHZn_yJaMQh12NG8PzFSCG1wU62STcGXJnV5k)1990"System Sacom"Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya"136.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Yami no Ketsuzoku: Kanketsu-hen (http://mega.nz/#!iFwinZKL!HpuANdPDC77DOl8VF2d1-FFJr18UoZU6jlkZcJPw7HA)1990"System Sacom"Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya"272.8 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32
Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished (http://mega.nz/#!qEoBnYJQ!LDh_2gC9LW-tCR4Fk53qzZTbZYqfpvYZMzCzweF00tA)1991"Dempa"Shigeharu Isoda, Hiroaki Goto"59.8 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Ys III: Wanderers From Ys (http://mega.nz/#!7Ig1naBJ!cqqHCyWj6WRRwWxZhJWgU50cIva6xXzrvYJPM7DFS_Q)1990"Falcom"Mieko Ishikawa, Masaaki Kawai"134.9 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)
Zan: Kagerou no Toki (http://mega.nz/#!LQpSSDLL!a22tB26aalwUyK8JI7cAZILCsoCA_wsE3bpZ0dLfck0)1989"Wolfteam"Masaaki Uno, Motoi Sakuraba"59.5 MB"OPM/MSM
Zavas (http://mega.nz/#!jBYDlSaB!dOeBcUXrboMZadK5j4-FU3cSO-dd0u2cZ9VCVo0DVBs)1989"Glodia"Nobuhito Koise"108.9 MB"OPM/MSM
Zero Master-Striker (http://mega.nz/#!vZIUFY5K!cc4_U4OTJKegkLCffHw4Z6pS5DwcHLmNUVsfJK6fXIE)1992"Kazuyuki Shinjuku Group"Kemuro"9.8 MB"OPM/MSM
Zugya (http://mega.nz/#!XM5DlQTK!cNHhRXK1R4lcVaiztMCIyB01lv3aUElnUPiAROjsu_Y)1996"Sprite"Shinoda Nobuhisa"17.3 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by ruiner9)

ZX SpectrumNameYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
Acid Killer (http://mega.nz/#!SM5gALCB!60WjvqfZ_7xJH-LTarUPLAggfJ6gIpchs-YnKlhHRvE)1991"New Frontier"Alberto Jose GonzГЎlez"9.7 MB"
Adidas Championship Football (http://mega.nz/#!DZg13BpZ!_igfeUJaU7gmSlePuxzsjhRN9okZ7iVElp1RHkXt20s)1990"Ocean"Matthew Cannon"6.6 MB"
Ace 2088 (http://mega.nz/#!rVAVSKQa!ZeMr–fu54bbdLbh5Pv45OvRU50B2MlDlc2S6WLXiBE)1988"Cascade Games"Sean Conran"3.9 MB"
Agent X in the Brain Drain Caper (http://mega.nz/#!LZpGyAYL!hYq2d8-wqXVxjfWmk_BIvEFMgPLqQV2Ldryt8k8we54)1986"Mastertronic"Tim Follin"13.6 MB"
Agent X II: The Mad Profs Back (http://mega.nz/#!SYwFhB7B!wIPKKzAIEU-pAiz7NnKfI_nIMZef-BkmTaJGjyg_2e4)1987"Mastertronic"Tim Follin"23.7 MB"
Batman (http://mega.nz/#!DdYjWRCa!dVWCwY_OO62VpFOmYZN_dnAeBUthOoQ5InedjTZLHS4)1989"Ocean"Matthew Cannon"14.9 MB"
Black Lamp (http://mega.nz/#!iRR1AKLB!gDacdvjRoikmjFh7YvyADJeGrgpNQnT1zyQxUZBaT0U)1988"Firebird"Tim Follin"2.7 MB"
BraveStarr (http://mega.nz/#!PdgDXCQQ!3_XnFN8Gylpzj56Wqtx_jSQC4xP4kVbFU-z48QPD_mE)1987"GO!"David Whittaker"2.9 MB"
Castlevania: Spectral Interlude (http://mega.nz/#!uUR3kSAA!MFvGd8PMnKRRNWmL8sqz9VWZXGglp2biuxP0mSX-IDA)2015"Rewind"Vladimir Tugay"32.4 MB"
Chronos: A Tapestry of Time (http://mega.nz/#!mVYHCJga!TZNWSAO4ofkb7l8BiPYmUNFFRfSYoY8X0qtRb26iv14)1987"Mastertronic"Tim Follin"12.2 MB"
Chubby Gristle (http://mega.nz/#!6EYkAawA!dhYskKUTjRhgTF3nlotmoa1f0sLB7r75J4U7zfy-uYA)1988"Grandslam"Ben Daglish"3.4 MB"
Dark Fusion (http://mega.nz/#!2ZRiwQzD!kwAlJ4BR9QadypAveaegx_6DAeFHLCy2yh6pLySYyc4)1988"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"3.3 MB"
Deus Ex Machina (http://mega.nz/#!6IxhSa5b!IHGa4QGDN5SJMeSeBz78mLFckkNJmsxIga_6e346Q3A)1984"Automata UK"Mel Croucher"83.0 MB"
Firefly (http://mega.nz/#!CZwiHYxL!tzVyCu1UxfYYmdz3H_2Q8pdymLKqVqP55b4ICZrRDmk)1988"Ocean"Jonathan Smith, Keith Tinman"6.8 MB"
Future Games (http://mega.nz/#!rN50gbTY!MMdFFxWoQSQki0hXxB6Ca9b-9ku4-ES89FueZ2m61J0)1986"Mastertronic"Tim Follin"6.0 MB"
Grell and Falla (http://mega.nz/#!mchFgBbJ!bIjgIyLzifCt9H8DPPzAHPLU20LCQSU8g4Cnm76r1KU)1992"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"3.5 MB"
Hydrofool (http://mega.nz/#!vFg2nTqR!-JArxXOWJcISPwNpk3pkbR5BrIoXLwm_SVE2Fh4qqnM)1987"Faster Than Light"Rob Hubbard"6.0 MB"
Light Corridor, The (http://mega.nz/#!DBRXXZ5R!MMMnGYNnDIcdB_LjAyw6AgCdeUDFnjRA_ZyslIDOv7Y)1991"Infogrames"Alberto Jose GonzГЎlez"41.7 MB"
Magic Johnson’s Basketball (http://mega.nz/#!qVZXwYgD!Jm4vSjtoK9mzFgs7WC1UETXUCGEsqqzXv72hus86Dts)1990"Dro Soft"Alberto Jose GonzГЎlez"5.5 MB"
Missile Ground Zero (http://mega.nz/#!jQpTBIbQ!LfLBoh5thtXFZ2Z3o3UWo-6z2NT1FzXhQAKt9WdZwmQ)1989"Software Creations"Tim Follin"1.8 MB"
Mystical (http://mega.nz/#!aNhGmAiR!MVDfiN3x-iPDG8IZEYYQ1U9bEqQvLQugyteJVInhZ9Y)1991"Infogrames"Alberto Jose GonzГЎlez"4.7 MB"
Operation Wolf (http://mega.nz/#!nMIAVDAD!eNnkK62YVWxF8v9S_uFE7w8G-WNIdw9MfNVZE49ZalI)1988"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn"2.3 MB"
Raw Recruit (http://mega.nz/#!TVpTnZzY!A3-4Zo0kFa2W8VTMzOKAiSXFdvmRGUhrzl4IJa4FCpc)1988"Mastertronic"Tim Follin"18.4 MB"
RoboCop (http://mega.nz/#!LZRzxATK!4m7kd0Zi9pp7oU3hzZjhup1reM50HD6WwJpjCOG7LwQ)1988"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn"8.9 MB"
Saint Dragon (http://mega.nz/#!qRhW3QoQ!SNZ-dtVrBwrjC17wLOQR_R3H814O–n1Ty4w1TKYNWY)1990"Storm"Tony Williams"4.0 MB"
Sokoban (http://mega.nz/#!PRQiiTga!wAKrRp5ZdRYDgGb_hep-yg1GNDcsZmzsdgCME7YGtKk)1991"WE"Agent-X"3.2 MB"
Sokoban Perfect (http://mega.nz/#!bUxmwSYB!SudBUiJLkddDJDt7gXzNOuXLNHF135JJ7-DdNDT560Y)1991"New Frontier"Alberto Jose GonzГЎlez"55.8 MB"
Solar Invasion (http://mega.nz/#!PZIxBR5a!zDDuYIFgW8dzUVsJRXp_OS-gAzdI9ob31f21zWgXvxk)1989"Mastertronic"Tim Follin"4.3 MB"
Star Firebirds (http://mega.nz/#!TcYi3BzK!sWx4g55eYlzC3uqU_oIEiVBj-xBexCJEgyIpKvwsSPU)1985"Firebird"Tim Follin"1.7 MB"
Star Madness (http://mega.nz/#!mZwiFSrA!rQdc3A-EpI9TLQaHbGLLbQcaH0OxnUuvB2DU1g4p28o)1989"New Frontier"Alberto Jose GonzГЎlez"7.0 MB"
Star Paws (http://mega.nz/#!6YRykIwb!nFFoNooll-yz9IjLyyzCu8AgfS804PeCdAnM2CPvbw8)1988"Software Projects"Tim Follin"4.0 MB"
Subterranean Stryker (http://mega.nz/#!bIYQDajB!qKY6QX44OheaBAbwoOpByPpjIBp-cbzCIEXRFnSBcuw)1985"Insight Software"Tim Follin"725 KB"
Sword of Ianna, The (http://mega.nz/#!HEwFDQZb!QPLkEYCehSqGtxNBMD_bzaDEwQgkbDVTnMA1Xej4lC8)2017"RetroWorks"Alberto Jose GonzГЎlez"54.8 MB"
Tetris (http://mega.nz/#!LFYUSCaQ!er8fXVzi6efg39Z7qx_yb2RA9PVdmBqM-te8bMw0OIk)1988"Mirrorsoft"David Whittaker"5.6 MB"
Trantor: The Last Stormtrooper (http://mega.nz/#!WcB2TS5S!degxMMaYoWxayZRdYmJp0Y9_GrDh0x4iFuWAQuavMrw)1987"Go!"David Whittaker"3.5 MB"
Vectron (http://mega.nz/#!rF5T2DaJ!BzOlkWnuVlUMgrCRMysj7jG3TWpg8zZOcF-jhuSaZvw)1985"Insight Software"Tim Follin"2.9 MB"
Where Time Stood Still (http://mega.nz/#!Pdhk2DhI!4UXPGmH9blCXi7_xiPfAgeeHaEhPjPgM5z5Z61Wmb0k)1988"Ocean"Fred Gray"5.7 MB"
Xenophobe (http://mega.nz/#!jc5hAZBY!Y1UJmUNWqQZ8DW4SNGeV2yY59cHvaM_2xMQ2d2RKQrk)1989"Micro Style"Barry Leitch"4.3 MB"
Zanthrax (http://mega.nz/#!PEBlCLjK!fnY1yl1Bk7re-W-Jl7v7PlxyQHJDCJDRP40qykWYQec)1989"W.A.S.P"Lyndon Sharp"2.0 MB"

Misc.NameSystemYearPublisherComposerSizeComments
Apprentice, The (http://mega.nz/#!PcISGY7B!RVEeJhiCbqJfoXeLNdQGGasbzBHZGBN-Q184IN2eeeM)CD-i"1994"Philips Interactive Media"Joost Egmond"87.3 MB"CD Audio
Black Onyx, The (http://mega.nz/#!TYYRFaAL!2ls05F_IfArT2hcstLzcl-2twlEAEyCD9I–AYo72FI)SC-3000"1987"Sega"Tokuhiko Uwabo"1.9 MB"
Chack’n Pop (http://mega.nz/#!2Nwk2YqC!GavE9ywrJilYBCBqw6moylamYmLY_lOCFRikSIE4Khc)SC-3000"1985"Sega"n/a"4.0 MB"
Champion Baseball (http://mega.nz/#!XMpQRQ6K!fKU9ZYt72zU0DARuf_ZyvgmtswVjgx1qTdNpYqAMNdQ)SC-3000"1983"Sega"n/a"0.7 MB"
Dimo’s Quest (http://mega.nz/#!mR5g3TTB!edceGVC1pbL7EdH1Roq2uC3nDADRhsYTmaU2kuS41Rs)CD-i"1994"Philips Interactive Media"Joris de Man"83.6 MB"CD Audio
Final Zone II (http://mega.nz/#!SIwDADCD!phWVZIZVuv4u0ptav3Vfv2P87kLOxjy7VTVZdNNDQ0U)PC Engine CD"1990"Telenet"n/a"56.5 MB"CD Audio
Girl’s Garden (http://mega.nz/#!jYhTjA4Q!m0_iQ1yINHeDXFdDzLXEgJwef1QH4dDQTY9IGdP8nEs)SC-3000"1984"Sega"n/a"3.8 MB"
H.E.R.O. (http://mega.nz/#!WQ4iDSTL!M0fv76B0yx1aUIfCjfm3RnhNRxRJnJn33sp-E6FFcac)SC-3000"1985"Sega"n/a"2.7 MB"
Jim Power in Mutant Planet (http://mega.nz/#!jYYFiZQa!pZzm1CFPpnfbCvTniDMCd7l2EMnU4GMIUsWSYin2UdA)PC Engine CD"1993"Micro World"Chris HГјlsbeck"107.9 MB"CD Audio
Mikie (http://mega.nz/#!WJwCDAxT!bp5zYHaYLxa43C1iVdoVj44z2mRF8ia-J2wzvoUKoRE)SC-3000"1985"Sega"n/a"3.2 MB"
Pitfall II: Lost Caverns (http://mega.nz/#!LMZzCAKY!fwDM0qcv8qXZ6udjqlmqeT64tv0X0O8KV7pKKs3pmU8)SC-3000"1985"Sega"n/a"3.8 MB"
Star Force (http://mega.nz/#!iMglxI5b!gvLUntC9WETwRQ-6VJuKZC233fF5hl5OJcoeuejhqns)SC-3000"1985"Sega"n/a"6.4 MB"


nx666
09-27-2015, 07:13 AM
Thread is now open, please let me know if any of the links stopped working.

ruiner9
09-27-2015, 11:49 AM
No requests from me yet! Just posting here so I can subscribe to all your awesome updates. 🙂


nx666
09-27-2015, 08:54 PM
The other day I posted the Total Eclipse soundtrack, and here are the first two games of the Freescape “series”:

Dark Side (C64) – Long, atmospheric tune by Wally Beben.

Driller (C64) – The first game of this series with music by Matt Gray. Very similar to the Beben soundtracks and also incorporates elements from John Carpenter’s Halloween and Phantom of the Opera.

Spooked (C64) – Not spooky at all. This is a fairly upbeat tune by Gerard Gourley. Like most of his music this is pretty catchy stuff.

Providence (PC-8801,OPNA) – There are quite a few nicely arranged, melodic pieces in this soundtrack. The music was composed by Manabu Saito, a pretty talented guy who sadly passed away at an early age.


MarvelB
09-28-2015, 07:01 AM
So I noticed your reply in the previous thread concerning my earlier Bonk arcade request:

Unfortunately, I can’t do this one either as Kaneko never bothered to put sound tests in their games. 🙁

….and wanted to change my request accordingly. Can you do Raiga: Strato Fighter instead? This is a Tecmo game so I think there’s a better chance of getting a rip for this! 🙂


CartridgeCulture
09-28-2015, 07:03 AM
Ooh, could I request Space Battleship Gomora (Arcade)? I have the game’s official soundtrack from UPL, but apparently there are some great unused tracks (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjwCWY5_auI) that didn’t make the official release for whatever reason. And dat bass.


nx666
09-29-2015, 01:29 AM
Push-Over (Amiga) – The original version of this puzzle game. The music is by Ocean regulars Dean Evans, Keith Tinman and Jonathan Dunn. Although the compositions are the same, the arrangements are quite different from the SNES version.

Shockwave (Amiga) – 3D shmup, the intro music “Electric Revenge” is one of Matthew Simmonds’s best know compositions on the Amiga.

Airmania! (Amiga) – Weird game with music by Wally Beben and Ian Davenport. Stylistically this is all over the place

Racing Hero (Arcade) – Spiritual successor to the Hang-On series. Hikoshi Hashimoto is the composer for this one.

Ghost Pilots (Arcade) – Neo Geo shmup with music by Masahiko Hataya.

Legend of Success Joe (Arcade) – Boxing game, developed by Wave Corp. The arrangements are pretty basic for a Neo Geo game. Some of the songs seem to be duplicates, but I haven’t had time to check if there are any minor differences so I included them all.


Magma Dragoon
09-29-2015, 03:03 PM
I’m wondering if you forgot my XZR requests…

nx666
09-29-2015, 04:54 PM
I’m wondering if you forgot my XZR requests…

You must have overlooked my initial reply to your request:

You can get the PC-88 OPNA versions from here (http://raborak.com/saladedemais/telenet-pc88-collection-vol-2).


nx666
09-30-2015, 01:46 AM
Run and Gun / Slam Dunk (Arcade) – Like its sequel this was composed by Mutsuhiko Izumi and uses a similar blend of rock, hip hop, and techno. Originally I did this with M1 which resulted in weird skips in many songs. The affected tracks were replaced with manual recordings, in case I missed anything, let me know.

Raiga: Strato Fighter (Arcade) – Tecmo shmup with music by Mitsuhito Tanaka and Mikio Saito. There are a few pretty good tracks.


nx666
09-30-2015, 10:45 PM
Bio-Ship Paladin / Space Battleship Gomora (Arcade) – UPL shooter, the music is by Yoshio Nagashima and it’s pretty good. One of the unused songs sounds like Stage 3 from the Vandyke soundtrack. Which in turn had all these tracks from Bio-Ship Paladin as unused songs. Not sure what happened there. Maybe this was all composed at the same time and then used in several games?

Dragon Master (Arcade) – Korean Street Fighter 2 clone with a genre-typical soundtrack. The music suffers a bit from the lo-fi sound quality and the badly edited loops in some of the songs.


Knivesman
09-30-2015, 10:54 PM

Providence

One of best vgms ever, imho. Oh, why…


nx666
10-01-2015, 01:19 AM
One of best vgms ever, imho. Oh, why…

I have a few more of Manabu Saito’s soundtracks in my backlog, but I’m not sure when I’ll get to them. Put in a request if you want them earlier,:)


MarvelB
10-01-2015, 02:05 AM
Thanks a bunch for the Raiga: Strato Fighter rip! Anyway, this technically isn’t a request per se, but I wanted to ask a question: Has Konami M2 hardware been emulated yet? I ask since I’m interested in a rip of Tobe! Polystars but last I recall (which was a few years back, mind you), the hardware has yet to be emulated. BTW, I already have the OST version of the soundtrack, but perhaps a rip might unearth an unused track or two….


1983parrothead
10-01-2015, 09:49 PM
Thank you for your hard work, nx666. I have three new requests for you:

Garou Densetsu 2 (X68000, MIDI) -This is to not only add exclusives, but also see if there are any differences between this and the Special versions.

Battle Tryst (Arcade) – Powered by the Konami M2. This is perhaps not yet rippable, but I might be wrong.

Rabbit (Arcade) – The arcade version may have some differences compared to the Saturn version.

And by the way, do you have any suggestions on adding more albums to your cell phone or other digital music players? A friend I went to school with suggests using cloud storage, but that requires Wi-Fi.

All I can think of are converting files (time-consuming) and upgrading storage (expensive and easy to find fake memory cards).


nx666
10-01-2015, 11:24 PM
Shienryu (Arcade) – This is an ST-V game so the soundtrack is the same as that of the Saturn version. The music is a nice mix of electronic, rock, and metal tracks.

Deliverance: Stormlord II (C64) – The sequel to Stromlord with music by Matt Gray. Not quite as inspired as the original, but still pretty good on its own.

Slightly Magic (C64) – Another early 90s action-adventure by Codemasters, there must be a million of these things. Allister Brimble did the music for this one which is catchy, bouncy stuff, like the rest of them. Seriously, this might as well be its own sub-genre in C64 music.

———- Post added at 11:51 PM ———- Previous post was at 11:48 PM ———-

Thanks a bunch for the Raiga: Strato Fighter rip! Anyway, this technically isn’t a request per se, but I wanted to ask a question: Has Konami M2 hardware been emulated yet? I ask since I’m interested in a rip of Tobe! Polystars but last I recall (which was a few years back, mind you), the hardware has yet to be emulated. BTW, I already have the OST version of the soundtrack, but perhaps a rip might unearth an unused track or two….

I don’t actually know to be honest. But since this was a CD-based system, there is a pretty good chance the music was streamed. So if the images are dumped (I think they are) and not encrypted (not sure) you might be able to get the music that way, even if the games themselves are not fully working in MAME yet.

———- Post added 10-02-2015 at 12:24 AM ———- Previous post was 10-01-2015 at 11:51 PM ———-

Battle Tryst (Arcade) – Powered by the Konami M2. This is perhaps not yet rippable, but I might be wrong.

See my comment above. I can look into the M2 games when I have a bit more time at my hands.

Rabbit (Arcade) – The arcade version may have some differences compared to the Saturn version.

I tried this one before, the sound test only plays one track for some reason.

And by the way, do you have any suggestions on adding more albums to your cell phone or other digital music players? A friend I went to school with suggests using cloud storage, but that requires Wi-Fi.

All I can think of are converting files (time-consuming) and upgrading storage (expensive and easy to find fake memory cards).

These are the only options I can think of. I also have this (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.droidmjt.droidsounde&hl=en) on my phone, supports many systems and plays the music in its original format which saves a ton of space. For example all 40000+ C64 soundtracks are less than 300 MB.


nx666
10-02-2015, 09:53 PM
Manji: PSY Yuki (PC-9801) – rpg soundtrack credited to Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima. Most of it is fairly experimental electronic music, definitely very interesting stuff. Despite being an OPNA soundtrack, this makes pretty heavy use of the PSG channels.

Gage (PC-9801) – This is also attributed to Yuzo Koshiro. The music is similar in style albeit without the dark overtones of the Manji soundtrack.

Radax (C64) – Mediocre shooter that uses several of Jeroen Kimmel’s great demo tunes as its soundtrack.

Street Warriors (C64) – Beat’em up with a soundtrack by Anthony Lees. This is somewhat reminiscent to the music he contributed to the Last Ninja 1 score. I always liked the title track with its rad “guitar solos”.


AdyShearer
10-02-2015, 11:50 PM
Holy s***, Sword of Lxsor 😮
Now if only I could find 20+ other soundtracks from the X68k.


nx666
10-03-2015, 12:41 AM
Holy s***, Sword of Lxsor 😮
Now if only I could find 20+ other soundtracks from the X68k.

Why don’t you request them here (three at a time) ?


AdyShearer
10-03-2015, 11:12 PM
Okay. I will.

Ryu naki ko.
master striker zero
r+r


nx666
10-03-2015, 11:19 PM
Just one request today:

Fatal Fury 2 (X68000,OPM/MSM+SC-55) – Many of these tracks were reused for Special, so if you’re familiar with that one then there is not much new here.


nx666
10-04-2015, 08:18 PM
Everything was doujin…

Kyuukyoku Senki Gikadiver (X68000) – Caravan-style shooter, like with most games of this type there are only a handful of songs. But what is there is pretty awesome.

XX-Files R (X68000) – Pretty cool ’90s techno/house. The music driver here supports up to 8 PCM channels via software mixing which makes this sound very different from most other X68000 games.

Direct-X release.2 (X68000) – By the same composer as XX-Files R and in a similar style but with a more conventional use of the sound chip.

R+R (X68000) – Pretty solid horizontal shmup with a few nice tracks.


Evolution01
10-04-2015, 11:45 PM
I have a couple of requests for Arcade games- Can you do the soundtracks of both of the Vasara games from Visco?

nx666
10-05-2015, 02:27 AM
I have a couple of requests for Arcade games- Can you do the soundtracks of both of the Vasara games from Visco?

They were requested before but there is currently no way (outside of hacking) to get to the music of these games.


KingTengu
10-05-2015, 07:34 PM
Hello, nx666! My birthday is coming up this Thursday, so I want to request these three as a sort-of birthday present, lol! 😛

Blazing Tornado (Arcade – The sole Arcade game in the Fire Prowrestling series featuring the fictional wrestlers from Super Fire Prowrestling X!)
Macross Plus (Arcade – The third game in the Macross arcade series.)
Sengoku 2 (Arcade – The sequel to the first Sengoku.)

Well, I hope you have a great week, nx666! 😀


nx666
10-05-2015, 10:54 PM
Ryu: Naki no Ryuu Yori (X68000) – Mahjong game based on a manga with music by the Wolfteam guys. This is mostly mellow “thinking” music.

Whale’s Voyage (Amiga) – Sci-fi rpg/trading sim with a matching spacey soundtrack. Also included is the title track from the CD32 version.


Evolution01
10-06-2015, 12:19 AM
Ah. Ok then. Thanks.

Evolution01
10-06-2015, 04:22 AM
Ryu: Naki no Ryuu Yori (X68000) – Mahjong game based on a manga with music by the Wolfteam guys. This is mostly mellow “thinking” music.

Whale’s Voyage (Amiga) – Sci-fi rpg/trading sim with a matching spacey soundtrack. Also included is the title track from the CD32 version.

WOLFTEAM does a great job on their soundtracks for the PC-98, Genesis and the X68000, thanks to Motoi Sakuraba. Speaking of WOLFTEAM, I have a request- Can you do the WHOLE Zan series of games that they have done on the PC-98 for soundtracks?

Here is a list of all of them:
Zan: Kagerou no Toki (1989)
Zan: Yasha no Embyukyoku (1990)
Zan 2: Kagerou no Jidai (1991)
Zan 2: Kagerou no Jidai Soshuhen (expansion pack) (1992)
Zan 3: Tenun Ware ni Ari (1993)

I know this is past your limit of 3 at a time, but just try your best when you get around to doing it if you have the time. Thanks a bunch.


nx666
10-06-2015, 10:30 PM
WOLFTEAM does a great job on their soundtracks for the PC-98, Genesis and the X68000, thanks to Motoi Sakuraba. Speaking of WOLFTEAM, I have a request- Can you do the WHOLE Zan series of games that they have done on the PC-98 for soundtracks?

Here is a list of all of them:
Zan: Kagerou no Toki (1989)
Zan: Yasha no Embyukyoku (1990)
Zan 2: Kagerou no Jidai (1991)
Zan 2: Kagerou no Jidai Soshuhen (expansion pack) (1992)
Zan 3: Tenun Ware ni Ari (1993)

I know this is past your limit of 3 at a time, but just try your best when you get around to doing it if you have the time. Thanks a bunch.

I’ll see what I can do. I had these soundtracks plus a bunch of other Wolfteam games in my backlog anyway.


Evolution01
10-06-2015, 11:25 PM
I’ll see what I can do. I had these soundtracks plus a bunch of other Wolfteam games in my backlog anyway.

Does that also include the X68000 version of Gaudi: Barcelona no Kaze?


nx666
10-07-2015, 12:10 AM
Sengoku 2 (Arcade) – By Yasuo Yamate, this is a mix of dramatic orchestra stuff with traditional Japanese music.

Blazing Tornado (Arcade) – Also released as Fire Pro Gaiden on the Saturn. Recording this via M1 was a pretty messy affair and I had to remove quite a few pops and clicks manually. Let me know if I missed anything.

KingTengu, you may download these soundtracks now, but you are not allowed to unzip them until Thursday.

———- Post added at 01:10 AM ———- Previous post was at 12:58 AM ———-

Does that also include the X68000 version of Gaudi: Barcelona no Kaze?

Yes, it does. And about 10 others, there are quite a few good Wolfteam soundtracks that I have never seen a complete rip of. But this is by no means the only backlog I have 🙂


Evolution01
10-07-2015, 04:42 AM
[B]
Yes, it does. And about 10 others, there are quite a few good Wolfteam soundtracks that I have never seen a complete rip of. But this is by no means the only backlog I have 🙂

Awesome- I wish WOLFTEAM never went under. But they did, thanks to Tales of Phantasia and Telenet’s meddling.


Knivesman
10-07-2015, 06:49 PM
OMG, Direct-X is godlike!

nx666
10-08-2015, 12:24 AM
Liberator (Atari ST) – A Wally Beben soundtrack. I need to post more of his Atari music, he did some pretty cool stuff on that system.

Logical (Atari ST) – A handful of great tunes, also completely different from the Amiga version.

Jupiter Probe (Atari ST) – Early Atari ST shooter. This is one of the few Rob Hubbard soundtracks on the ST.

Macross Plus (Arcade) – Shmup by Banpresto, this would actually be pretty good if it wasn’t for the low sound quality.

Zero Master-Striker (X68000) – Another caravan shooter. I had to rip this one using an emulator, and I’m not 100% sure if I got all the songs. The music itself is ok, but not nearly as good as some of the soundtracks I posted the other day.


Knivesman
10-08-2015, 12:42 AM
Could you do Extase (Amiga, Atari ST)?


nx666
10-08-2015, 12:14 PM
Could you do Extase (Amiga, Atari ST)?

The in-game music of the Amiga version is interactive and the sfx are kinda part of it as well. I think the only way I could do this justice is to record a few minutes of gameplay for each stage. The ST version seems to have the exact same title music but only sfx in-game, so it wouldn’t really add anything new.

That’s a great game btw and totally unique as well. Looks like a puzzle game but plays more like an rts. Such an unsettling experience (https://youtu.be/EBgoJj091z8?t=552), a true work of art.


MarvelB
10-09-2015, 12:05 AM
Well, I looked into the Konami M2 thing, and…. yeah, looks like I’ll have to put that on hold for now. They’re still not playable in MAME, and while there apparently is a way to patch those arcade games to play them in 3DO emulators, it doesn’t seem to be too reliable a method from what I’ve gathered. So yeah, M2 rips still don’t seem feasible at the moment.

Putting that aside, I’d like to make three new requests, all shmups for the PC-98: Galt Rio, Last Breakers, and Net Guardian. I’m not entirely sure, but I think all of these are doujin titles (I’m definitely aware that Net Guardian is). Thanks in advance for looking into them! 🙂


nx666
10-09-2015, 01:35 AM
Well, I looked into the Konami M2 thing, and…. yeah, looks like I’ll have to put that on hold for now. They’re still not playable in MAME, and while there apparently is a way to patch those arcade games to play them in 3DO emulators, it doesn’t seem to be too reliable a method from what I’ve gathered. So yeah, M2 rips still don’t seem feasible at the moment.

I had a look at two of the games and in both cases you could probably rip the music directly from disc. But I couldn’t find any tools that can reliable extract data from an M2 cd image. They must exist though, as people have been able to convert them to 3DO M2 images.


ruiner9
10-09-2015, 01:54 AM
I use a program called “uncd-rom” to extract 3DO images. Perhaps the file system is the same?

nx666
10-09-2015, 04:00 AM
I use a program called “uncd-rom” to extract 3DO images. Perhaps the file system is the same?

If I remember correctly I already failed creating the 3DO M2 image in the first place. All I have are the MAME chd files but I wasn’t able to convert them with any of the tools I used.

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Leavin’ Teramis (Atari ST) – The original version of this game, composed by Jochen Hippel. Great stuff.

Mr. Do! Run Run (Atari ST) – By Wally Beben, this does not cover the arcade soundtrack.

Extase (Amiga) – A game with pretty interesting sound design: all the in-game tracks are interactive and react to what the player is doing. I recorded a few minutes of music for each stage, if somebody has any suggestions on how this could be improved, let me know. The “music” is by StГ©phane Picq and pretty esoteric stuff with lots of crazy samples.

Wonder Dog (Amiga) – Great mix of funk and acid jazz by Martin Iveson.

Zan: Kagerou no Toki (X68000) – The first game in the Zan series. The music is by Masaaki Uno and Motoi Sakuraba, I ended up doing the X68000 version which sounds a bit better than either of the PC-98 soundtracks.


KingTengu
10-09-2015, 08:18 AM
Hello, nx666! I forgot to say it, but I downloaded the osts that I requested from you today and opened them up. Thanks for such a wonderful “present”. 🙂


Knivesman
10-09-2015, 10:56 AM
Thanks for explanataion and recording!

nx666
10-09-2015, 04:59 PM
Sorry, no time for write-ups today. Here is a bunch of Steve Barrett soundtracks for the weekend.

Bigfoot (C64)

Fast Food! (C64)

Grand Prix Simulator II (C64)

Professional Ski Simulator (C64)

Tarzan Goes Ape! (C64)

Odysseus: Trojan Warrior (C64)

Ultimate Combat Mission (C64)


1983parrothead
10-10-2015, 02:42 PM
Thanks, nx666. Here are new requests:

Heavy Unit (Arcade)
Super Formula / Tail-to-Nose (Arcade)
Drift Out (Arcade)

I wish you the best of luck.


nx666
10-11-2015, 06:33 PM
Galt-Rio: Maximum Position (PC-9801)– Shmup that probably has more story sequences than actual gameplay. The music is pretty good though.

Net Guardian (PC-9801) – According to the credits the music here was “borrowed from famous games”. Ok, there are quite a few tracks that sound suspiciously familiar. Apparently this was made with some sort of construction kit and maybe the music was not specifically written for this game? That would also explain the huge number of unused songs I found on the disk. These concerns aside, there are lot of really good tracks included here.

Last Breakers: Gray Nova Aggression (PC-9801, OPNA) – A game by CO2-Pro, the guys who made Flame Zapper Kotsujin. The music is not nearly as good though and, for whatever reason, this OPNA version sounds exactly like the OPN soundtrack.

Kagake Kira Kira Senshi Risky Jewel (PC-9801) – Adventure game by Natsume. The music is by Masaharu Kajihara and Ryu Umemoto


KingTengu
10-12-2015, 10:05 AM
Hello, nx666!! Got some new requests for you today!

Hook (Arcade – A fairly well-done beat-em-up based on the classic Speilsburg film by Irem.)
Solitary Fighter (Arcade – The sequel… or rather, redux of Violence Fight, albeit with different music than the first game.)
Superior Soldiers (Arcade – Irem’s answer to Street Fighter II, lol.)

I’m got a few more requests up my sleeve this week, but I will wait until these are done. Anyways, have a good day, nx666!!


jairisongs
10-12-2015, 03:49 PM
Great project !

nx666
10-12-2015, 05:29 PM
Zan 2: Kagerou no Jidai (PC-9801) – Part 2 of this Wolfteam series, the music is by Motoi Sakuraba and Ryota Furuya. The expansion pack Zan 2: Kagerou no Jidai Soshuhen has the exact same soundtrack so I’m not going to do a separate rip for that one.

Heavy Unit (Arcade) – Kaneko game with music by Tatsuya Watanabe. There are some ok tracks but as a whole I found this fairly unremarkable.

Ghost Battle (Atari ST)– By Jochen Hippel, this is partially based on his Amiga version but also adds a few new tracks.


nx666
10-13-2015, 05:16 PM
Hook (Arcade) – I’m not overly familiar with the movie score, but this seems to be partially based on the Williams soundtrack.

Tail-to-Nose / Super Formula (Arcade) – Top-down racing game by V-System. Some of the in-game tracks sound completely broken. I’m not sure if that is an emulation issue, I compared 4 different sources and they all have that problem.

Princess Quest Mahjong Sword (PC-9801,OPNA) – 90s dance music by Daisuke Takahashi, the composer of Metal Force. This game doesn’t use the FM channels at all, everything is done in PCM via software mixing. The result sounds fairly similar to the tracker music of that time.


AdyShearer
10-14-2015, 08:54 AM
Oh, wow. You’re amazing.

When you get the chance, could you please upload (if you find them):

Last Armageddon
queen of the duelists
4th unit


nx666
10-14-2015, 11:50 AM
Oh, wow. You’re amazing.

When you get the chance, could you please upload (if you find them):

Last Armageddon
queen of the duelists
4th unit

What systems are these for? X68000?


KusanagiShiro
10-15-2015, 09:10 AM
So will you combine threads with our friend ruiner?

nx666
10-15-2015, 09:44 AM
So will you combine threads with our friend ruiner?

No, I don’t really want to expand the scope of this thread past computer and arcade music, this is about as much as I can handle right now. But I offered to host the corresponding part of ruiner’s collection similar to what I have already been doing with the Amiga soundtracks.


nx666
10-15-2015, 12:47 PM
A Prehistoric Tale (Atari ST) – I think this was the original version of this game, programmed by Tim Moss who is currently Sony’s director of technology. The music is by Jochen Hippel.

Drift Out (Arcade) – The first in this series of top-down racers.

Solitary Fighter (Arcade) – The sequel to Violence Fight with a only a handful of ok tracks.

Zan 3: Ten’un Ware ni Ari (PC-9801,OPNA) – Part 3 in this Wolfteam strategy series. Some of the more melodic pieces are really nice.


MarvelB
10-16-2015, 06:21 AM
Just wanted to drop by to give my thanks again for the PC-98 requests! And going back to the Konami M2 games, even if there is currently a method to rip them, as I said before, I’ll put that idea on hold for the time being….. there’s already a bunch of games on other readily available platforms that I plan on ripping first anyway, lol. So until next time! 🙂


nx666
10-16-2015, 10:56 PM
The Queen of Duelists Gaiden Alpha+ (X68000) – Since I didn’t get a reply to my question I did the X68000 version, which seems to be some sort of sequel to the original Queen of Duelists. It looks like a Mortal Kombat clone but the music is pretty good.

Superior Soldiers / Perfect Soldiers (Arcade) – Irem’s contribution to the fighting genre. Not their most spectacular soundtrack I guess.

Fury of the Furries (Amiga) – In Europe this game was part of the Skweek series. For the US, Namco purchased the rights and released it as Pac-In-Time on the SNES. The excellent music is by FrГ©dГ©ric Motte.


MentalHog
10-18-2015, 05:32 AM
Fury of the Furries (Amiga) – In Europe this game was part of the Skweek series. For the US, Namco purchased the rights and released it as Pac-In-Time on the SNES. The excellent music is by FrГ©dГ©ric Motte.

Have you given the DOS port a shot yet? If not I high recommend doing so consider how bloody good the conversion is! I’ll have the link for you at the bottom so you can listen to it when or if you feel like it! 🙂

Fury of the Furries (DOS)http://vgmrips.net/files/Fury_of_the_Furries.zip


nx666
10-18-2015, 08:59 AM
Have you given the DOS port a shot yet? If not I high recommend doing so consider how bloody good the conversion is! I’ll have the link for you at the bottom so you can listen to it when or if you feel like it! 🙂

Fury of the Furries (DOS)http://vgmrips.net/files/Fury_of_the_Furries.zip

Yeah, the Adlib version is pretty good as well. FrГ©dГ©ric Motte aka Moby also created a ton of awesome demo music on the Amiga, including some of my favorite tunes ever (https://youtu.be/Cjioyn6Wr2Q?t=163). He only did a few game soundtracks though, maybe I’ll post some with one of the next updates.


AdyShearer
10-18-2015, 01:22 PM
What systems are these for? X68000?

Yes.


Sharrif001
10-18-2015, 04:01 PM
I have a request- Can you upload the arcade soundtrack to Dead Connection and also the soundtrack to Signatory for the X68000?

nx666
10-18-2015, 06:18 PM
Oh, wow. You’re amazing.

When you get the chance, could you please upload (if you find them):

Last Armageddon
4th unit

These two would require some more investigation, so I’m going to put them on hold for now. However, I could do the PC-88 versions which (after a cursory listen) sound about the same.


nx666
10-18-2015, 07:23 PM
A few more Rob Hubbard soundtracks

Dragon’s Lair II: Escape from Singe’s Castle (C64) – Computer-exclusive sequel to the original Dragon’s Lair with a few great tracks.

Nemesis the Warlock (C64) – Epic title tune, the game is based on a British comic.

Rasputin (C64) – The main theme is a medley of various (mostly Russian) folk songs.

Wiz (C64) – Quite different from most other Hubbard songs, this is a very mystical piece that also quotes Italian prog rock band Premiata Forneria Marconi.

Hollywood or Bust (C64) – Ragtime music (mostly covers), I don’t know if the game/music is based on the movie of the same name.

Thanatos (C64) – Lair for the C64. You control a big bad dragon wreaking havoc on everything in sight. The music was converted from the original Spectrum version.


KingTengu
10-19-2015, 08:53 AM
I have some new Arcade requests for you to start the week off, nx666!

DragonGun (One of Data East’s best soundtracks ever IMO. The second Stage 1 theme is a great example of this game’s OST awesomeness.)
Exvania (Despite being medieval themed, the music has some surprisingly good early 90’s synthpop goodness.)
Galmedes (A shmup by Visco.)

Have a great week, nx666, and long live OSTs!! 😀


nx666
10-19-2015, 05:41 PM
Akiko Gold: The Queen of Adult (PC-9801) – Pretty creepy hentai game with great suspenseful music.

Dead Connection (Arcade) – A soundtrack by Zuntata member Yoshirou Horie.

Tiny Skweeks (Amiga) – By FrГ©dГ©ric Motte. This was later released on the SNES as The Brainies. The intro and main theme are pretty good.


Sharrif001
10-19-2015, 10:17 PM
Akiko Gold: The Queen of Adult (PC-9801) – Pretty creepy hentai game with great suspenseful music.

Dead Connection (Arcade) – A soundtrack by Zuntata member Yoshirou Horie.

Tiny Skweeks (Amiga) – By FrГ©dГ©ric Motte. This was later released on the SNES as The Brainies. The intro and main theme are pretty good.

Thanks for Dead Connection.


1983parrothead
10-20-2015, 08:25 AM
Thanks for your efforts, nx666. Here are three new requests:

Sand Scorpion (FACE, Arcade)
Hacha Mecha Fighter (NMK, Arcade)
Cabal (TAD Corporation, Arcade)

Thank you very much. ^_^


nx666
10-20-2015, 07:22 PM
Three more soundtracks by FrГ©dГ©ric Motte:

Paragliding (Amiga) – Aweful game with awesome guitar tracks.

Geisha (Amiga) – Erotic adventure game by Cocktel Vision. There is only one track with a slight Japanese theme that uses some porn samples towards the end.

Fascination (Amiga) – The sequel to Geisha. Again, there is only one track, but that one is 17 minutes long.

And one request:

DragonGun (Arcade) – Data East crosshair shooter. The music is a mix of electronic and symphonic and reminds me a little bit of Sakimoto’s soundtracks.


Twinbee74
10-21-2015, 05:57 AM
A few more Rob Hubbard soundtracks

Dragon’s Lair II: Escape from Singe’s Castle (C64) – Computer-exclusive sequel to the original Dragon’s Lair with a few great tracks.

Nemesis the Warlock (C64) – Epic title tune, the game is based on a British comic.

Rasputin (C64) – The main theme is a medley of various (mostly Russian) folk songs.

Wiz (C64) – Quite different from most other Hubbard songs, this is a very mystical piece that also quotes Italian prog rock band Premiata Forneria Marconi.

Hollywood or Bust (C64) – Ragtime music (mostly covers), I don’t know if the game/music is based on the movie of the same name.

Thanatos (C64) – Lair for the C64. You control a big bad dragon wreaking havoc on everything in sight. The music was converted from the original Spectrum version.

Thanks as always for the C64 & Amiga updates. I just wanted to let you know that your link for Thanatos (C64) actually links to Wiz (C64).
Cheers.


1983parrothead
10-21-2015, 12:59 PM
http://hillvalleyca.ytmnd.com/

That means your next rips should be all home computer versions of Back to the Future games to be ripped. Starting with…

Back to the Future (MSX, Pony Canyon)
Back to the Future Part II (Amiga, Image Works)
Back to the Future Part III (Amiga, Image Works)

But first, stick with your earlier requests.


nx666
10-21-2015, 05:55 PM
Exvania (Arcade) – A Bomberman-inspired game by Namco, percussion-heavy music with lots of orchestra hits.

Signatory (X68000) – Adventure game by NCS.

Spikey in Transylvania (C64) – A Codemasters game about vikings and vampires. The music is by Ashley Hogg.

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Thanks for your efforts, nx666. Here are three new requests:

Sand Scorpion (FACE, Arcade)
Hacha Mecha Fighter (NMK, Arcade)
Cabal (TAD Corporation, Arcade)

Back to the Future (MSX, Pony Canyon)
Back to the Future Part II (Amiga, Image Works)
Back to the Future Part III (Amiga, Image Works)

But first, stick with your earlier requests.

I can’t do Hacha Mecha Fighter and Cabal and I’m not doing MSX games right now either. This condenses your list down to 3 requests, so you escape my ire this time 🙂

A little bonus for today:

Cabal (Amiga) – I never really liked that type of game, but if I remember right this was a fairly well-regarded port by Ocean. The music stays close to the Arcade original and there are also a few extra tunes.

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Thanks as always for the C64 & Amiga updates. I just wanted to let you know that your link for Thanatos (C64) actually links to Wiz (C64).
Cheers.

Thanks, it’s fixed now.


Sharrif001
10-22-2015, 12:06 AM
http://hillvalleyca.ytmnd.com/

That means your next rips should be all home computer versions of Back to the Future games to be ripped. Starting with…

Back to the Future (MSX, Pony Canyon)
Back to the Future Part II (Amiga, Image Works)
Back to the Future Part III (Amiga, Image Works)

But first, stick with your earlier requests.

Uh, no.


nx666
10-22-2015, 10:34 PM
Galmedes (Arcade) – Vertical shmup by Visco

Sand Scorpion: Sasori (Arcade) – Another vertical shmup, published by Face

Back to the Future Part II (Amiga) – Music by David Whittaker, as far as I can tell this is all based on Alan Silvestri’s soundtrack to the movie.


Patrick1287
10-23-2015, 08:32 PM
Heyo 😀
Can you rip this?
– Alladin (DOS)
– Lion King (DOS)
– Epic Pinball (DOS)


nx666
10-23-2015, 09:26 PM
Back to the Future Part III (Amiga) – Barry Leitch composed the soundtrack for the Amiga version of this game. It’s ok but not nearly as good as Charles Deenen’s C64 version which is already in the OP.

Crime Time (C64) – An adventure game with a soundtrack by Stefan Hartwig. The in-game music is a medley of the themes from Miami Vice and James Bond.

Zan: Yasha Enbukyoku (PC-8801,OPNA) – Some sort of side story in this Wolfteam series, the music is a solo effort by Motoi Sakuraba. This is the OPNA soundtrack which for some reason only seems to exist in the original PC-88 release. The arrangements here are also quite different from the Mega Drive version.

Just a heads up: over the next week or so I won’t spend much time at my computer during the day so any requests that need to be recorded in real time will take a lot longer than usual.

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Heyo 😀
Can you rip this?
– Alladin (DOS)
– Lion King (DOS)
– Epic Pinball (DOS)

I currently don’t take requests for DOS games. There might be a section for that system in the future, but I don’t know when that will happen.


nx666
10-25-2015, 10:18 PM
Eon (C64) – Shmup with great music by Thomas Detert. One of the stage themes is only available in an emulated version as I don’t have an original recording of that song.

Night Shift (Amiga) – Pretty cool puzzle platformer by Lucasfilm. The main theme is by Dave Lowe and has a very “industrial” feel to it.

Night Shift (C64) – The same tune converted for the SID chip, also by Dave Lowe.

Lions of the Universe (C64) – Late C64 shmup inspired by Armalyte. The music takes some cues from Gradius and Last Ninja 2.

Jack the Nipper (C64) – A game where you play as a toddler on his path of destruction, music by Ben Daglish.

Thing Bounces Back (C64) – The sequel to Thing on a Spring, the main theme is a Ben Daglish cover of the original Rob Hubbard tune.


nx666
10-27-2015, 11:00 PM
Wendetta 2175 (Amiga) – Mostly 90’s techno with a hint of industrial. Pretty good stuff.

Cybernetix: The First Battle (Amiga) – Shmup inspired by Defender.

Forester (C64) – Single-screen platformer with bouncy music.

Skateboard Joust (C64) – Terrible game with great music by two guys called Tonal Teapot.


KingTengu
10-27-2015, 11:37 PM
It’s been a short while since I last requested something to you, nx666, but I might as well make the most of it.

Batman (Arcade – By Atari. Uses midi-sounding versions of Danny Elman’s excellent score from this classic film.)
Big Karnak (Arcade – Not related to Data East’s Karnak. Rather, this takes place in Egypt, lol.)
Torvak the Warrior (Atari ST – I enjoyed the Amiga version’s music so much that I want to request the SMS-sounding Atari ST version.)

That is all for now, nx666. Have a good week!! 😀


nx666
10-28-2015, 01:39 AM
It’s been a short while since I last requested something to you, nx666, but I might as well make the most of it.

Batman (Arcade – By Atari. Uses midi-sounding versions of Danny Elman’s excellent score from this classic film.)
Big Karnak (Arcade – Not related to Data East’s Karnak. Rather, this takes place in Egypt, lol.)
Torvak the Warrior (Atari ST – I enjoyed the Amiga version’s music so much that I want to request the SMS-sounding Atari ST version.)

That is all for now, nx666. Have a good week!! 😀

I can do Batman and Torvak, but both require realtime ripping so you might have to wait a bit longer than usual.


KingTengu
10-28-2015, 02:07 AM
I can do Batman and Torvak, but both require realtime ripping so you might have to wait a bit longer than usual.

No problem.


nx666
10-29-2015, 01:29 AM
Hades Nebula (C64) – Very difficult game with Ben Daglish music. I don’t think I ever made it past stage 3 without cheats.

Y-Out (C64) – The main theme sounds a little bit like the title music from Turrican 2.

Netherworld (C64) – Heavy metal with sampled guitar and drums.

Dream Warrior (C64) – Fairly innovative mix of action platformer and shmup. The spacey music is by Anthony Lees.


1983parrothead
10-29-2015, 04:40 PM
Hi, nx666. Thanks for your hard work. Here are some new requests:

Rad Mobile (Arcade)
Metal Force (PC-98, Speaker Board addition)
Variable Geo 1 (PC-98)


nx666
10-29-2015, 11:28 PM
A few more games with David Whittaker music:

Poltergeist (C64) – Not based on the movie, a neat little Defender-inspired shmup with a Gradius weapon system.

BMX Simulator (C64) – I think this was the first in Codemasters’ “simulator” series.

Ball Crazy (C64) – Weird mix of reverse Arkanoid and Wizball.

Slaine (C64) – A game based on a British comic with atmospheric music.

Dizzy (C64) – The first Dizzy game, the music is a conversion of the original Spectrum soundtrack.

Storm (C64) – I think this was also a Spectrum port, although the music is original. Never played that game, looks a little bit like Gauntlet.


nx666
10-31-2015, 01:56 AM
Six more games with music composed by David Dunn:

Flight Path 737: Advanced Pilot Trainer (C64) – Classical-inspired track from 1984, you’d never think this is the music for a flight simulator.

Jump Jet (C64) – I think this was also some sort of flight simulator.

Thai Boxing (C64) – Muay Thai fighting game with isometric graphics.

Night Racer (C64) – Racing game similar to Pit Stop / Pole Position.

Jet Bike Simulator (C64) – One of the many Codemasters top-down racing games.

Advanced Pinball Simulator (C64) – One of his last compositions on the C64, also one of my favorite David Dunn tunes.

…and one request:

Rad Mobile (Arcade)


nx666
11-01-2015, 01:12 AM
Infernal Runner (C64) – Lode Runner meets Saw: a platformer with plenty of gore and violent death-animations. The weirdly hypnotic music is actually a pretty good fit for this game.

Heartland (C64) – An early Keith Tinman composition. The sound design is a bit simple, but it has a nice little melody.

F1 Simulator (C64) – Music with sampled instruments by Charles Deenen. I think this is an unreleased game.

Hyperbowl (C64) – Pretty cool futuristic sports game, plays like a mix of hockey and Asteroids. The music is by David Whittaker.

Knight Tyme (C64) – Another Whittaker soundtrack. This action-adventure is the sequel to Finders Keepers and Spellbound. The music doesn’t actually play in-game unless you equip a radio.

4×4 Off-Road Racing (C64) – Rally game by Epyx.

And finally, I found some time to do a few requests:

Batman (Arcade) – FM renditions of the Danny Elfman movie score

Metal Force (PC-9801,OPN,86,SpeakBoard) – This had been posted before, new is the addition of the SpeakBoard version of the soundtrack.


nx666
11-01-2015, 11:30 PM
First Strike (C64) – 3D shmup, much better than the official After Burner ports. Music by Mark Cooksey.

Hyperion 2 (C64) – An unreleased game that has recently resurfaced. Matt Gray did the music for the intro.

Ikkiuchi (C64) – Fighting game with far eastern music.

Highlander (C64) – A cover of Queen’s “A Kind of Magic” by Martin Galway, which was the credits theme of the movie.

Lazer-Force (C64) – Shmup with music by David Whittaker

Fairlight: A Prelude (C64) – Isometric action-adventure with ZX Spectrum graphics.


Sharrif001
11-02-2015, 03:02 AM
I have 2 request: 1: Fangs: The Saga of Wolf Blood for the PC-88 and 2: Noble Mind for the X68000

nx666
11-03-2015, 12:38 AM
Torvak the Warrior (Atari ST) – AY version of the Amiga music, both soundtracks were composed by Matt Furniss.

Variable Geo (PC-9801,OPNA) – Fighting game with an all-female cast.

Asterix and the Magic Cauldron (C64) – Asterix games always seem to have good music and this soundtrack (composed by Neil Brennan) is no exception.

Cosmic Storm (C64) – This is a game that came bundled with a lightgun, the music is by Geoff Follin.

Dynamoid (C64) – Some of my favorite Thomas Detert tunes, kinda crazy that this is the soundtrack to what is essentially a simple Pong clone.

Battle Valley (C64) – The original version of this soundtrack, composed by Jeroen Tel.


KingTengu
11-03-2015, 02:10 AM
Torvak the Warrior (Atari ST) – AY version of the Amiga music, both soundtracks were composed by Matt Furniss.

Thank you very much, nx666!! 😀


aces4839
11-03-2015, 02:40 AM
If my understanding about the PC-9801 is correct, then I have a few requests:

Monopoly – Westwood is the Publisher.

Family Game Pack – New World Computing is the Pubilsher. Only the Cards and Vegas game portions, please.

Trophy Bass – Sierra is the Publisher.

Please and thanks in advance. Feel free to use what’s most comfortable to you.


nx666
11-03-2015, 07:03 AM
If my understanding about the PC-9801 is correct, then I have a few requests:

Monopoly – Westwood is the Publisher.

Family Game Pack – New World Computing is the Pubilsher. Only the Cards and Vegas game portions, please.

Trophy Bass – Sierra is the Publisher.

Please and thanks in advance. Feel free to use what’s most comfortable to you.

I think these are all Windows games, and I currently don’t take requests for that platform. Monopoly seems to be a MIDI soundtrack by Frank Klepacki that I haven’t heard yet though, so I might look into it anyway. If it’s easy to rip I will post it here.


aces4839
11-03-2015, 09:34 AM
They all should be since the files are on disc.

KingTengu
11-03-2015, 08:29 PM
I got some new arcade shmup game OST requests for you, nx666!!

Sky Soldiers (An old SNK game developed by ADK. I prefer the OST to be in it’s original non-sped up state, if you can. If not, the slightly sped up version will do.)
SRD Mission (An old school shmup by Taito)
Thundercade (Despite being released by Taito, the game was actually developed by Seta, judging by their spritework, lol.)

Well, I hope these will be easy to do. Have a good day, nx666!


nx666
11-04-2015, 06:29 AM
They all should be since the files are on disc.

Just had a look and Trophy Bass is also MIDI, so I can do that as well. I couldn’t find a disk image for Family Game Pack though.


aces4839
11-04-2015, 07:46 AM
I see. I found one on ebay, though. Used search terms “family game pack pc”.

nx666
11-04-2015, 11:28 PM
I created a new “Misc.” section with soundtracks for platforms that are currently outside of the scope of this thread. I don’t have anywhere else to put them and I don’t want to create a new thread for this either. Please note that I do not take requests for the systems in this section, the exception being GM soundtracks of course.

Monopoly (Windows) – Mix of jazzy bar music and ragtime by Frank Klepacki. Some really good arrangements, this sort of music is a fairly good fit for GM. Recorded with a Roland SC-88.

Trophy Bass (Windows) – A handful of nice tunes with acoustic guitar. Recorded with a Roland SC-88

Asterix: The Gallic War (Windows) – I previously posted this in ruiner’s thread. Great stuff.

And one non-Windows request:

Fangs: The Saga of Wolf Blood (PC-8801,OPNA) – Enix rpg. Some of the tracks have percussion that sounds like it doesn’t really belong there. For that reason, alternate versions without drums are included as well. I don’t know who composed this, might have been Izuru Aki but I’m not sure.


nx666
11-06-2015, 01:49 PM
Noble Mind (X68000) – Rpg by Alfa System

Arcus III (PC-9801) – The third game in this Wolfteam series, the music is by Motoi Sakuraba and Ryota Furuya.

To Be On Top (C64) – Mix of adventure, rhythm game, and sequencer. Not only did Chris Huelsbeck compose the music, he did the design and programming as well. Goal of the game is to create your own songs and make it to the top of the charts. Most of what you hear in the game is actually user-created music, but there is also a top 10 of Huelsbeck songs for the player to compete against.

StГјmp (C64) – Adventure game with music by Markus Schneider.

Sky Soldiers (Arcade) – I’m not sure why there are two different versions of this soundtrack, but maybe that’s just an emulation issue. I ended up using MAME as that seemed to be the slower version KingTengu was asking for.


nx666
11-08-2015, 06:35 PM
MonaВІ Monarch Monarch (Windows,SC-88,CD Audio) – Falcom strategy game with great music. Included is the GM soundtrack recorded with an SC-88 as well as the CD Audio tracks.

Rock’n Shaolin: Legend of the Seven Paladins 3D (MS-DOS,SC-88) – This is a Doom clone developed by Taiwanese company Accend. This original version remained unfinished, but was later sold to a Korean publisher and released there under the name Euijeok: Im Kkeokjeong. Most of the music in this early version doesn’t seem to be used – there is one tune that plays throughout the whole game – but maybe that did change for the one that got published. Anyway, this is pretty good stuff, most of it sounds like Doom music with Chinese influences.

Mario Teaches Typing 2 (Windows,SC-88) – MIDI arrangements of the Super Mario World soundtrack.

S.R.D. Mission (Arcade) – Only a handful of tracks in this Taito shmup.

Winter Olympiad 88 (C64) – Sports game with music by (mostly) Wally Beben.


nx666
11-10-2015, 12:05 PM
Valna (PC-8801,OPNA) – Action rpg with music by Manabu Saito, unlike some of his other stuff this is stylistically more in line with the (j)rpg soundtracks of that time.

Chatty (PC-8801,OPNA) – Also by Manabu Saito and somewhat more reminiscent of his music for Providence.

Division Guardian: Twinkle-Star / Bunretsu Shugoshin (PC-9801,OPNA) – Adult-themed visual novel with great music by Hiroaki Sano.

Front Page Sports: Trophy Bass 2 (Windows,SC-88) – Pretty awesome blues rock, I couldn’t find composer information for this but it really sounds like this was done by Neal Grandstaff as well.

Extreme Assault (MS-DOS,SC-88,CD Audio) – 3D action game with bombastic orchestral music by Chris HГјlsbeck and Fabian Del Priore. Included are both, the CD Audio and SC-88 version of the soundtrack.

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I got some new arcade shmup game OST requests for you, nx666!!

Thundercade (Despite being released by Taito, the game was actually developed by Seta, judging by their spritework, lol.)

Do you know how Thundercade is actually supposed to sound like? The music seems to be completely broken in MAME (especially the in-game bgm), like the sound mix is off, i.e. some channels are way too quiet. I couldn’t find any gameplay video using original hardware to confirm this though.


KingTengu
11-10-2015, 07:28 PM
Do you know how Thundercade is actually supposed to sound like? The music seems to be completely broken in MAME (especially the in-game bgm), like the sound mix is off, i.e. some channels are way too quiet. I couldn’t find any gameplay video using original hardware to confirm this though.

*sighs* Ah, well. I knew this would happen. 🙂

Just forget about it, then. The other two requests that you already did will do instead, but thanks anyways.


nx666
11-12-2015, 11:21 AM
2400 A.D. (C64) – A fairly obscure rpg developed by Origin, similar to their Ultima games but with a futuristic setting. The C64 version of this game was never released and was supposed to feature this awesome music by Jeroen Tel.

L.E.D. Storm (C64) – By Tim Follin. This is quite different from the Amiga version, the title track starts with the opening riff from “Smoke on the Water”.

ISS: Incredible Shrinking Sphere (C64) – Nice title tune by Anthony Lees.

Beastlord (Amiga) – By Tim Bartlett. I always liked the Game Over and Ending tracks, two great guitar pieces similar to his Ork soundtrack.

Turbo Trax (Arcane) (Amiga) – There were two Turbo Trax games on the Amiga, this one here is the top-down racer released by Arcane. Pretty good mix of techno and rock with demo scene influences.

Falcom SC-88 MIDI Collection – This was released as an album (http://vgmdb.net/album/8045) with arrangements of pieces from various Falcom games. The cd also contained a data track with MIDI files, not just for the tracks on the disc, but a few additional ones as well. My understanding is that all (?) of these arrangements were originally released on one of the various Falcom MIDI albums. This is the whole collection, recorded with an SC-88.

MegaRace (MS-DOS,OPL2) – Awesome electronic music by StГ©phane Picq, it’s a racing game, so this is mostly uptempo stuff. Easily one of my favorite Adlib soundtracks.

KGB (MS-DOS,OPL2) – Also by StГ©phane Picq and also pretty good, this is more in line with his usual, somewhat esoteric style. There is some pretty interesting sound design, like the voices (on FM!) in the “Gorbi” track.


1983parrothead
11-12-2015, 12:59 PM
Thanks, nx666 for your hardwork. Seeing new supported platforms makes me want to request these:

Variable Geo II (PC-98)
Ningyou Tsukai (Windows)
WiBArm (MS-DOS)

Let me know if any of these can’t be done. Thank you.


nx666
11-12-2015, 03:02 PM
Thanks, nx666 for your hardwork. Seeing new supported platforms makes me want to request these:

Variable Geo II (PC-98)
Ningyou Tsukai (Windows)
WiBArm (MS-DOS)

Let me know if any of these can’t be done. Thank you.

I currently only take requests for DOS/Windows games if they have GM soundtracks. That’s definitely not the case for Wibarm and I’m not sure if Ningyou Tsukai has one either. To find out, I would have to install that game first (in a VM) and that’s not going to happen anytime soon.

You seem to like the Variable Geo soundtracks, V.G. Custom and Max both have pretty good GM music. Let me know if you want them and I’ll add them to my list.


1983parrothead
11-12-2015, 05:43 PM
Understood. Please share them Variable Geo albums, too.

KingTengu
11-12-2015, 10:02 PM
Hello, nx666! Got some more arcade requests for ya!! 😀

Guardian Storm (A Korean shmup that takes “inspiration” (if you want to call it that, lol) from Gunbird.)
Ryu Jin (Another shmup, the music has some interesting mix of instruments for such a shmup.)
Sly Spy (Also known as Secret Agent, the James Bond-esque action game. I’ve played this game lots of times, and the music never gets old, lol.)

Have a good week, nx666!! 🙂


nx666
11-13-2015, 06:16 PM
Variable Geo 2 (PC-9801,OPNA,SC-88) – Part 2 in this Giga series. I included the SC-88 version as well which sounds a bit better in spots.

Variable Geo Custom (Windows,CD Audio,SC-88) – This soundtrack is mostly new arrangements of the music from the first game. The CD audio tracks don’t sound much different, maybe they were recorded with some sort of GM synth as well.


ruiner9
11-13-2015, 06:23 PM
Variable Geo 2 (PC-9801,OPNA,SC-88) – Part 2 in this Giga series. I included the SC-88 version as well which sounds a bit better in spots.

Variable Geo Custom (Windows,CD Audio,SC-88) – This soundtrack is mostly new arrangements of the music from the first game. The CD audio tracks don’t sound much different, maybe they were recorded with some sort of GM synth as well.

So would you say the quality of these soundtracks is…. Variable?

Sorry, I had too. 😉


nx666
11-15-2015, 09:50 PM
Battlestorm (Amiga) – The regular tracks are already pretty good but the real star here is the CDTV soundtrack with its great 80s synth sound.

Variable Geo Max (Windows, SC-88) – Again, mostly remixes of tracks from the earlier games. Some good stuff.

Atomic Robo-Kid (C64) – A port of the Mechano Associates arcade soundtrack by Martin Walker.

Dragon Breed (C64) – This one was converted by Martin Walker as well. The ending tune is only included in its emulated form as I couldn’t find an original recording for this track.

Citadel (C64) – For this game Martin Walker did most of the design, coding, and music himself. Pretty interesting concept that takes some cues from Paradroid. The music is very similar to his Armalyte soundtrack.

Sly Spy: Secret Agent (Arcade) – James Bond-inspired music in this Data East game. Composed by Azusa Hara and Hiroaki Yoshida.


1983parrothead
11-16-2015, 09:59 PM
Very good. Thanks nx666. Here are three more interesting arcade racing gamerip requests:

Lethal Crash Race / Bakuretsu Crash Race
Great 1000 Mile Rally 1
Great 1000 Mile Rally 2


nx666
11-17-2015, 10:47 PM
Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo (C64) – A game based on the Usagi Yojimbo comics with music by Neil Brennan.

Combat Crazy: Warbringer (C64) – Jeroen Tel soundtrack, the “Name Entry” music was also used in G.I. Hero.

Ryu Jin (Arcade) – Very unusual mix of techno, industrial, and metal; this actually sounds like it was written for an Amiga or DOS game. Pretty good.

CyberSpeed (Windows) – Awesome electronic music by Mark Knight. This game also had a Playstation release with the same soundtrack.

Games I won’t be able to do:

Guardian Storm
Great 1000 Mile Rally 1
Great 1000 Mile Rally 2


aces4839
11-17-2015, 11:46 PM
Monopoly (Windows) – Mix of jazzy bar music and ragtime by Frank Klepacki. Some really good arrangements, this sort of music is a fairly good fit for GM. Recorded with a Roland SC-88.

Trophy Bass (Windows) – A handful of nice tunes with acoustic guitar. Recorded with a Roland SC-88.

Hmm…I was lookin for more of that classic feel from when the games came out. They’re nothing new that I already have now, but they’re still decent tunes. In other words, the versions from back then are better than they are now. Thanks anyway for tryin, dood.


nx666
11-18-2015, 11:55 AM
Hmm…I was lookin for more of that classic feel from when the games came out. They’re nothing new that I already have now, but they’re still decent tunes. In other words, the versions from back then are better than they are now. Thanks anyway for tryin, dood.

What kind of sound card did you have back then? This would have sounded very different if played on a Soundblaster, for example.


KingTengu
11-18-2015, 04:37 PM
It’s been a while since I requested some Amiga stuff, so let’s remedy that (in this case, Amiga adaptations of classic shmups by Irem)!! 😀

Dragon Breed
R-Type
R-Type II

And that’s all I have to say about that (Forrest Gump rep, yo!!)


aces4839
11-18-2015, 07:39 PM
What kind of sound card did you have back then? This would have sounded very different if played on a Soundblaster, for example.

It’s been too long, so I don’t remember. I think Soundblaster rings a bell a bit, though.


Shad
11-19-2015, 05:32 PM
Thanks for keeping this going! I’ve got three requests if you have the time:

Iron Lord (C64, Jeroen Tel)
Future Games (ZX Spectrum, Tim Follin)
Chronos (ZX Spectrum, Tim Follin)


nx666
11-19-2015, 07:41 PM
Future Games (ZX Spectrum, Tim Follin)
Chronos (ZX Spectrum, Tim Follin)

I hope you know what you are doing 🙂

———- Post added at 07:41 PM ———- Previous post was at 07:40 PM ———-

It’s been a while since I requested some Amiga stuff, so let’s remedy that (in this case, Amiga adaptations of classic shmups by Irem)!! 😀

Dragon Breed
R-Type
R-Type II

And that’s all I have to say about that (Forrest Gump rep, yo!!)

R-Type is already in the OP, but I’ll do the other two.


ruiner9
11-19-2015, 08:05 PM
I hope you know what you are doing 🙂

Making me drool with anticipation? 😉


Shad
11-19-2015, 08:31 PM
I hope you know what you are doing 🙂

Haha, I know I’m tired of constantly pulling up youtube to listen to them. 😛 I understand if ripping them would be a huge pain in the butt.

I don’t know much about how audio technology has evolved, but it seems to me that beginning around Agent X2 Follin had relatively better technology to work with (AY-3-8910?) and Spectrum music began to resemble SID standards more and more from that point forward. His early works on the system feel like they’re coming from a much more primitive starting block, and he managed to twist that into this sort of wall-of-sound, shoegaze/glitch beat miracle that predated any sort of similar sounds emerging in mainstream music. Like, Future Games would have been praised as innovative in the mid-90s let alone 1986. Fascinating stuff.


nx666
11-19-2015, 10:30 PM
I don’t know much about how audio technology has evolved, but it seems to me that beginning around Agent X2 Follin had relatively better technology to work with (AY-3-8910?) and Spectrum music began to resemble SID standards more and more from that point forward.

The original ZX Spectrum only had a simple beeper, but the later models (starting with the ZX Spectrum 128 released in late ’85) came with an AY-8912. I think from around 1987 onwards most soundtracks were written primarily for the AY chip.

I’m not actually sure who was first to do multi-channel music on the Spectrum. There are several soundtracks from composers like Fred Gray, Keith Tinman, Tim Follin all released in late ’85/early ’86 that make use of that. But then again, similar techniques were used on other computers before that.

His early works on the system feel like they’re coming from a much more primitive starting block, and he managed to twist that into this sort of wall-of-sound, shoegaze/glitch beat miracle that predated any sort of similar sounds emerging in mainstream music. Like, Future Games would have been praised as innovative in the mid-90s let alone 1986. Fascinating stuff.

It’s easy to forget, but this is essentially electronic music that predates some of the popular genres of today. Would be interesting to attempt to retroactively classify some of these early soundtracks, stuff like this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWxlYYA8yrg&t=4m42s) or this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luCBdQYLFI4)

———- Post added at 10:30 PM ———- Previous post was at 10:29 PM ———-

Making me drool with anticipation? 😉

It’s like Beethoven’s 5th played on a vacuum cleaner.


nx666
11-20-2015, 12:36 PM
Lots of arrangements and ports in today’s update:

Shadow of the Beast (FM Towns) – Awesome CD arrangements of the classic Amiga music. This soundtrack was also used for the PC Engine CD version.

R-Type II (Amiga) – Conversion of the arcade soundtrack by Martin Walker.

Dragon Breed (Amiga) – ditto

Athena (C64) – Martin Galway did the C64 version of the SNK arcade music.

Miami Vice (C64) – Two tracks by Martin Galway that are arrangements of music from the tv series.

Iron Lord (C64) – Defender of the Crown-style game. Jeroen Tel did the soundtrack which is partially based on Renaissance-era music.


Yengoshi
11-20-2015, 01:24 PM
Thanks for all those Amiga ones, been after some of them for ages. So many memories.

Any chance of James Pond 1, Alien Breed 3D & Monkey Island 2 all on Amiga?


nx666
11-20-2015, 02:05 PM
Thanks for all those Amiga ones, been after some of them for ages. So many memories.

Any chance of James Pond 1, Alien Breed 3D & Monkey Island 2 all on Amiga?

You can get the Monkey Island 2 soundtrack here (http://vengefulchip.tk/category/by-letter/m/monkey-island-2/). I’ll look into the other two.


Shad
11-20-2015, 05:06 PM
Iron Lord (C64) – Defender of the Crown-style game. Jeroen Tel did the soundtrack which is partially based on Renaissance-era music.

Thanks!


nx666
11-20-2015, 06:19 PM
Here is a look at the music Tim Follin composed for the ZX Spectrum beeper. Most of these games have only one or two tracks so I ended up doing all of them. I tried to stay as close as possible to the original sound (based on Youtube recordings from real hardware), although the listening experience could arguably be “improved” by boosting the bass a little bit.

The following covers the period from 1985-88 and the games are listed in roughly chronological order.

Subterranean Stryker (ZX Spectrum) – The very first Tim Follin soundtrack was written for a game by brother Mike (yes, there are three of them). This is still fairly simple stuff and not all that great. Well, I guess everybody has to start somewhere.

Star Firebirds (ZX Spectrum) – An arrangement of Starvinsky’s “The Firebird”. Still pretty basic but this is already simulating 2 channels.

Vectron (ZX Spectrum) – A big step forward in terms of sound design with (I think) up to 3 channels at once.

Future Games (ZX Spectrum) – Drums !!!

Agent X in the Brain Drain Caper (ZX Spectrum) – An epic 8-minute track with up to 5 channels. Also, the drums sound a lot better now.

Chronos: A Tapestry of Time (ZX Spectrum) – This is the first Follin soundtrack with support for the 128 models. When played on that system the AY chip is used for the drum sounds.

Agent X II: The Mad Profs Back (ZX Spectrum) – This one also exists in “beeper” and “beeper+AY” versions. All the in-game music is AY only.

Raw Recruit (ZX Spectrum) – The last of Follin’s beeper soundtracks on the Spectrum. Also available in a “beeper+AY” version.

Now that you have gone through all of that, I have good news for you! In 2-3 days, when your ears have stopped bleeding, you can look forward to this wonderfully normal Follin tune which I have included as a bonus 🙂

Missile Ground Zero (ZX Spectrum)


ruiner9
11-20-2015, 06:39 PM
Oh

My

God


Lefance
11-20-2015, 06:48 PM
I have a request:

Imitation City (NEC-PC 8801)

I need this rip to make a complete “Toshi Adventure Series” thread.


nx666
11-20-2015, 07:10 PM
I have a request:

Imitation City (NEC-PC 8801)

I need this rip to make a complete “Toshi Adventure Series” thread.

I just had a look at this game, there seems to be no music, only sfx. Is there a maybe a trick to get the music working?


Shad
11-20-2015, 07:30 PM
O_O I LOVE YOU FOREVER

Lefance
11-20-2015, 07:42 PM
Hmm, no idea. Thanks for looking into the game though 🙂


KingTengu
11-20-2015, 07:52 PM
R-Type II (Amiga) – Conversion of the arcade soundtrack by Martin Walker.

Dragon Breed (Amiga) – ditto

Thanks, nx666!! 😀


Sharrif001
11-20-2015, 11:12 PM
Is there a way to get the FM Synthesis chip version of the FM-TOWNS version of Illusion City? If not, then maybe you can get the soundtracks of all of Data West’s Psychic Detective series. If that cannot be done, what about Die Bahnvelt for the X68000?

nx666
11-21-2015, 12:42 AM
Is there a way to get the FM Synthesis chip version of the FM-TOWNS version of Illusion City? If not, then maybe you can get the soundtracks of all of Data West’s Psychic Detective series. If that cannot be done, what about Die Bahnvelt for the X68000?

I currently don’t take requests for FM Towns games. There are PC-98 versions of the Psychic Detective series but I can’t find any disk images for these games. Good news is that I can definitely do Die Bahnwelt.


Sharrif001
11-21-2015, 03:25 AM
OK

nx666
11-22-2015, 07:22 PM
James Pond: Underwater Agent (Amiga) – Cheerful tunes by Richard Joseph.

Alien Breed 3D (Amiga) – First-person shooter with music by BjГёrn Lynne. The original release on floppy disk didn’t have much music, so I included the tracks from the CD32 version as well.

Lethal Crash Race (Arcade) – Pretty good mix of techno and Japanese influences with lots of vocal samples.

Starball (C64) – 80’s disco music by Chris HГјlsbeck


Sharrif001
11-22-2015, 09:20 PM
Any good Amiga soundtracks that kinda use the same instrument samples that Terminator 2 the Arcade Game used?

KingTengu
11-23-2015, 06:09 AM
I have some more arcade stuff to request for you, nx666!! 😀

Power Spikes (A volleyball game developed by V-System. By the way, the sequel sets it in the far future, lol.)
Prime Time Fighter (An strange Taito boxing game with unique boxers, including one wearing a luchadore mask, lol.)
Rafflesia (An unusual shmup developed by Coreland and published by Sega.)

Well, that’s all for now, nx666. 😀


nx666
11-23-2015, 04:02 PM
Any good Amiga soundtracks that kinda use the same instrument samples that Terminator 2 the Arcade Game used?

If you are looking for something that uses the exact same samples then maybe check out the other soundtracks by Allister Brimble. Alien Breed, Alien Breed 2, and Sky High Stuntman are the ones that are stylistically the closest to T2.

But if you want more of that same style then have a look at Deep Core or Alien 3 or some of the stuff by Barry Leitch and Keith Tinman (Lethal Weapon, RoboCop 2, TFX, Zone Warrior).


Sharrif001
11-24-2015, 03:04 AM
I’ll take a look at those-Thanks.

aces4839
11-24-2015, 09:04 AM
nx666, I think the audio I used for the old system that had the good MIDI stuff was called Crystal-something. If you think you can look into that and somehow rip those soundtracks again using that audio, or if you want to use Soundblaster, that’s fine. I’d be very grateful either way.

nx666
11-25-2015, 03:37 PM
Black Viper (Amiga) – Racing game, some of the hard rockin’ guitar tracks are pretty good

Die Bahnwelt (X68000) – MIDI files played on the OPM chip, as a result(?) the instrumentation is a bit bland. This soundtrack was probably written with GM in mind.

Clystron (C64) – Never played this game, but it looks awesome. The music is by Thomas Detert.

Coalminer (C64) – Another Thomas Detert soundtrack, the intro theme is a cover of “I’ll Find My Way Home”

Rafflesia (Arcade) – Fairly unspectacular music in this Sega System 1 game.

———- Post added at 03:37 PM ———- Previous post was at 03:30 PM ———-

nx666, I think the audio I used for the old system that had the good MIDI stuff was called Crystal-something. If you think you can look into that and somehow rip those soundtracks again using that audio, or if you want to use Soundblaster, that’s fine. I’d be very grateful either way.

Crystal SoundFusion maybe? But that’s the name of a chip set that was used in various sound cards and doesn’t really say anything about the actual MIDI hardware you had. But I wouldn’t be able to record that music anyway, unless I had access to the actual sound card and its driver.


aces4839
11-25-2015, 07:17 PM
I figured as much, but thanks for at least hearin me out, dood.

Suketera
11-25-2015, 11:15 PM
I have a rather weird question: What are your favorite soundtracks you’ve uploaded?

nx666
11-26-2015, 02:36 AM
I have a rather weird question: What are your favorite soundtracks you’ve uploaded?

That would be a really long list, there is simply too much good music on these systems. Here are some fairly arbitrary picks:

Amiga: Dragonflight, Hoi, Mysterious Worlds, Nicky Boom
Atari ST: Wings of Death, Obsession, Leavin’ Teramis
C64: Eliminator, Xenophobe, Stormlord, Dominator
PC-8801: Armored Beast WerDragon, Providence, Star Trader
PC-9801: Possessioner, Armored Flaghip Atragon, Flame Zapper Kotsujin, Meikyuu Gakuensai
X68000: Alshark, Spanner-X, Arcus 2, Desperado
ZX Spectrum: Light Corridor, Sokoban Perfect, Black Lamp


nx666
11-28-2015, 02:19 AM
Hi Ska Do (C64) – With its East Asian influences this is somewhat reminiscent of the Last Ninja soundtracks.

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (C64) – Music from the tv series converted to the C64 by Ben Daglish.

B.A.T. (C64) – Adventure/rpg hybrid with music by Charles Deenen.

Power Spikes (Arcade) – Volleyball game also known as Super Volley ’91.

Daraku no Kuni no Angie: Kyoukai no Mesu Dorei-tachi (PC-9801) – Hentai based on Alice in Wonderland, the music is by Akira Sato.

Giza! XIX (X68000) – Another soundtrack Akira Sato had a hand in. This one also looks like a mix of adventure and rpg.


nx666
11-30-2015, 02:08 AM
Top Ranking Stars / Prime Time Fighter (Arcade) – Taito boxing game with Zuntata music.

Ura Mansion Hakkin (PC-9801,OPNA) – FM renditions of acoustic guitar pieces.


Sharrif001
11-30-2015, 06:12 AM
Got any good PC88, PC98, X68000 games that are not pornographic and not filled with hentai that have very good music, like RPGs?

1983parrothead
11-30-2015, 03:36 PM
Thanks a lot, nx666. Here are three more requests on Cyber Monday:

ViewPoint (X68000)
Star Trader (PC-98)
Star Trader (X68000)

Thanks again!


nx666
11-30-2015, 06:44 PM
Thanks a lot, nx666. Here are three more requests on Cyber Monday:

ViewPoint (X68000)
Star Trader (PC-98)
Star Trader (X68000)

Thanks again!

Isn’t the PC-98 version of Star Trader exactly the same as the PC-88 soundtrack? You can get Star Trader X68000 from ruiner’s thread.


1983parrothead
11-30-2015, 08:23 PM
Oh, I was ignorant about the X68000 version existing in Ruiner9’s thread. As for the PC-88 and PC-98 versions, they do sound about identical. Let’s Compare:

PC-88
https://youtu.be/VUAtGi7OZWk

PC-98
https://youtu.be/do_16xq6DC8

If they do sound 100% identical, then here is my new request list replacing already added ones with new ones:

ViewPoint (X68000)
Stinger (Arcade, Seibu Kaihatsu)
Wiz (Arcade, Seibu Kaihatsu)


nx666
11-30-2015, 11:37 PM
Stinger (Arcade, Seibu Kaihatsu)
Wiz (Arcade, Seibu Kaihatsu)

Today doesn’t seem to be your day, as I can’t do these two either 🙁

———- Post added at 11:37 PM ———- Previous post was at 11:07 PM ———-

Got any good PC88, PC98, X68000 games that are not pornographic and not filled with hentai that have very good music, like RPGs?

Ha ha, that criterion would automatically disqualify like 90% of the PC-98’s library. I’m not sure if I understood you correctly: do you actually want to play these games or just listen to their music?


Sharrif001
12-01-2015, 03:54 AM
Today doesn’t seem to be your day, as I can’t do these two either 🙁

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Ha ha, that criterion would automatically disqualify like 90% of the PC-98’s library. I’m not sure if I understood you correctly: do you actually want to play these games or just listen to their music?

I am sorry, I meant good soundtracks the games on the PC-98, 88, and X68000 that are NOT pornographic. I do not want to play ANY pornographic game on any of those computers- I see those games as trash that should’ve never been made. But I do not know why those “games” have good music, like the ones made by elf, C’s Ware or Queen Soft. They could’ve done actual good games, but instead they wasted their efforts with dirty pornographic trash.


nx666
12-01-2015, 06:00 AM
I am sorry, I meant good soundtracks the games on the PC-98, 88, and X68000 that are NOT pornographic. I do not want to play ANY pornographic game on any of those computers- I see those games as trash that should’ve never been made. But I do not know why those “games” have good music, like the ones made by elf, C’s Ware or Queen Soft. They could’ve done actual good games, but instead they wasted their efforts with dirty pornographic trash.

Hmm, that makes it indeed somewhat difficult. I think all of the Falcom action RPGs are pretty much nudity-free and have excellent music to boot, same for anything by Kure Software Koubou (Dark Seraphim, First Queen series, Early Kingdom). Other rpgs with good soundtracks are Alshark, Illusion City, Manji, or the Arcus series. And you can head over to ruiner’s thread for a few more like Hydelide 3 (X68000) or Emerald Dragon (PC-88).


ruiner9
12-01-2015, 12:05 PM
Hmm, that makes it indeed somewhat difficult. I think all of the Falcom action RPGs are pretty much nudity-free and have excellent music to boot, same for anything by Kure Software Koubou (Dark Seraphim, First Queen series, Early Kingdom). Other rpgs with good soundtracks are Alshark, Illusion City, Manji, or the Arcus series. And you can head over to ruiner’s thread for a few more like Hydelide 3 (X68000) or Emerald Dragon (PC-88).

Grounseed is also a PC-98 game with an amazing soundtrack. There’s no nudity and it’s one of my favorite OST’s on the system. i have the OPN and OPNA versions in my thread.


nx666
12-01-2015, 09:16 PM
Starforce Fighter (C64) – Shmup with music by Wally Beben.

Viewpoint (Arcade) – Compared to the awesome arcade soundtrack this is a somewhat disappointing effort.

Toy Story (Amiga) – This is technically not an Amiga soundtrack but the original MOD files used for the title track of the Genesis game. The song is a cover of ‘Strange Things” (from the movie) by Allister Brimble.


Sharrif001
12-01-2015, 11:48 PM
Hmm, that makes it indeed somewhat difficult. I think all of the Falcom action RPGs are pretty much nudity-free and have excellent music to boot, same for anything by Kure Software Koubou (Dark Seraphim, First Queen series, Early Kingdom). Other rpgs with good soundtracks are Alshark, Illusion City, Manji, or the Arcus series. And you can head over to ruiner’s thread for a few more like Hydelide 3 (X68000) or Emerald Dragon (PC-88).

I see. Thank you.


Shad
12-02-2015, 05:25 AM
A bit of shameless advertising that I’ll limit to your thread because I think it’s most relevant here:

Over in Anime, Film & Video Game Music Discussion we’ve been running a game for years where someone makes a mix of 16 to 128 tracks/albums based around a theme and participants vote in a knock-out style tournament. It’s a bit silly, but it’s a way for all of us to discover new music. I ran a Tim Follin game a while back, and we just kicked off my own 16-track ‘user’s choice’ theme. The mix is almost all 80s chip stuff. If you’re at all curious you can check it out here (Thread 66118). I will probably provide a lot of factually inaccurate and naive commentary along the way. We’re tentatively planning to follow my custom mix with a 64-track C64 game.


nx666
12-02-2015, 09:44 AM
A bit of shameless advertising that I’ll limit to your thread because I think it’s most relevant here:

Over in Anime, Film & Video Game Music Discussion we’ve been running a game for years where someone makes a mix of 16 to 128 tracks/albums based around a theme and participants vote in a knock-out style tournament. It’s a bit silly, but it’s a way for all of us to discover new music. I ran a Tim Follin game a while back, and we just kicked off my own 16-track ‘user’s choice’ theme. The mix is almost all 80s chip stuff. If you’re at all curious you can check it out here (Thread 66118). I will probably provide a lot of factually inaccurate and naive commentary along the way. We’re tentatively planning to follow my custom mix with a 64-track C64 game.

Sure, I’ll have a look. As long as you don’t expect me to write extensive essays to support my choices 🙂


nx666
12-03-2015, 05:27 PM
Silent MГ¶bius (X68000) – Based on the manga of the same name with pretty good music by Masahiro Kajihara and Hiroe Suga.

Noisy Pillars (C64) – So this demo was really the first Maniacs of Noise release. Jeroen Tel was 15 when he composed this music, Charles Deenen 17 when he programmed the sound driver. That’s pretty crazy.

Final Synth Sample I (C64) – This was a music demo created by Rob Hubbard in late ’84/85 when he was trying to land a gig in the industry. Probably also his first published work on the C64. Pretty interesting are the stylistic choices: some folk, country, western – very different from his later stuff.

Final Synth Sample II (C64) – Another music demo by Rob Hubbard. Noteworthy here are the early versions of tunes that he later used in soundtracks like ‘One Man And His Droid’ and ‘Formula 1 Simulator’.

Astaroth (Atari ST) – Conversion of the Amiga soundtrack by Jochen Hippel

Breathless (Amiga) – First-person shooter with dark electronic music.

And finally, the OP now has a dedicated section for demo music and arrangements.


1983parrothead
12-03-2015, 05:50 PM
Thanks for ViewPoint X68000 gamerip. Here are three more requests:

Full Throttle (X68000)
Sorcerer Striker (X68000 MIDI)
Death Brade (X68000 MIDI)

If you accept this request, then thank you.


nx666
12-04-2015, 05:34 AM
Thanks for ViewPoint X68000 gamerip. Here are three more requests:

Full Throttle (X68000)
Sorcerer Striker (X68000 MIDI)
Death Brade (X68000 MIDI)

If you accept this request, then thank you.

Death Brade doesn’t seem to have a MIDI soundtrack, are there maybe multiple versions of this game? As for Sorcer Striker: the FM Towns version has a CD soundtrack that was recorded with an SC-55. It sounds the same as the X68000 MIDI but would require far less time to make. Can I give you that one instead?


1983parrothead
12-04-2015, 10:41 AM
Sure. Upload the FM TOWNS version if necessary.

nx666
12-05-2015, 04:21 AM
Vantage Master (Windows,CD Audio, SC-88) – Excellent music in this Falcom strategy game. Included are the CD audio and SC-88 MIDI versions of the soundtrack.

BQ Taikenban (X68000) – Weird Final Fantasy-inspired doujin game. There only seems to be one battle before you see the ending. The music is pretty nice though.


thejobloshow
12-06-2015, 12:34 PM
Looks like it’s all gone, dude. Thanks for all the work you put in – such amazing music too.

KingTengu
12-06-2015, 09:17 PM
Looks like it’s all gone, dude. Thanks for all the work you put in – such amazing music too.

What are you talking about? All the links still work.


ruiner9
12-06-2015, 09:21 PM
What are you talking about? All the links still work.

I tried them this morning and they were down. It was probably a Mega glitch.


nx666
12-06-2015, 09:47 PM
Yeah, I think MEGA is having problems today, took me forever to upload this one soundtrack.

Sorcer Striker (FM Towns)– CD audio from the FM Towns version, which is a recording of the SC-55 music of the X68000 port. I think this is actually better than the FM soundtrack.


nx666
12-08-2015, 10:13 AM
Here are the two soundtracks that failed to upload on Sunday:

Last Armageddon (X68000) – This version seems to have a lot more music than the PC-88 release. I don’t know if all of that is actually used in the game though.

Tibo’s Tale (C64) – Pang clone with bouncy music. The intro track is pretty good.


KingTengu
12-09-2015, 07:30 AM
It’s been a while again, but I am once again back with more arcade requests for you. This time, these requests are Taito-themed!! 😀

Gladiator (One of the earlier fighting games made. My memories of playing this game was from Taito Legends on the PS2, and remembered that the animations looked so ridiculously silly for its time.)
Operation Thunderbolt (The sequel to Operation Wolf. This was actually going to be one of my future requests for ruiner’s VGM topic until he stopped doing requests, so I decided to request this here instead.)
Rambo III (One of the best video game adaptations of Rambo until the 2008 Rambo arcade game came out. Has some good tunes that sort of fit the theme of the game. Also a now-used-to-be request to ruiner’s VGM topic.)

That’s all for now. I’ve got more requests for you soon, but since I am a patient man, I’ll wait until these are done. 🙂


nx666
12-09-2015, 12:54 PM
It’s been a while again, but I am once again back with more arcade requests for you. This time, these requests are Taito-themed!! 😀

Gladiator (One of the earlier fighting games made. My memories of playing this game was from Taito Legends on the PS2, and remembered that the animations looked so ridiculously silly for its time.)

Check out Great Gurianos (C64) if you haven’t already. That is the computer port of Gladiator and one of Mark Cooksey’s best tunes. It also has an awesome remix (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seL_lx0W16E).


nx666
12-09-2015, 06:22 PM
Today’s update is all about tracker music in DOS games:

Pinball World (MS-DOS) – Pinball game with interconnected tables, the soundtrack consists of tracker music and a handful of CD audio tracks. This wasn’t actually made by Digital Illusions but the music is very reminiscent of their games.

Epic Pinball (MS-DOS) – This game had a number of different releases and expansion packs that are all included here.

Silverball (MS-DOS) – The lesser known prequel, some of the tunes were later re-arranged for Epic Pinball. My favorite is the piano tune of the Snooker table.

Death Rally (MS-DOS) – Today, Jonne Valtonen (aka Purple Motion) is mostly known as an arranger and orchestrator. He had his start in the demoscene though where he composed awesome stuff like this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCl9xYSOVtM) or this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmAbLR54rh8). Death Rally is one of the few games he worked on at that time.

And one request:

Full Throttle / Top Speed (X68000) – Conversion of the Taito arcade soundtrack with lots of of rockin’ tunes. There is an alternate set of tracks labeled as ‘stereo’ included here, but I don’t know how (or if) they are used in the game.


KingTengu
12-09-2015, 09:52 PM
Check out Great Gurianos (C64) if you haven’t already. That is the computer port of Gladiator and one of Mark Cooksey’s best tunes. It also has an awesome remix (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seL_lx0W16E).

I’ll be sure to listen to it. Thanks!!


1983parrothead
12-09-2015, 09:57 PM
Thanks, nx666. 🙂 I know that B. Rap Boys has no sound test, but perhaps real-time recording the English (and probably Japanese soundtracks) would make an excellent Christmas or New Year gift to all of us. That and DJ Boy (which you already uploaded) can go well together.

I wish you the best of luck. ^_^


nx666
12-10-2015, 08:51 PM
Thanks, nx666. 🙂 I know that B. Rap Boys has no sound test, but perhaps real-time recording the English (and probably Japanese soundtracks) would make an excellent Christmas or New Year gift to all of us. That and DJ Boy (which you already uploaded) can go well together.

I wish you the best of luck. ^_^

I know what would make an excellent Xmas gift for you guys: a few weeks of nothing but Spectrum beeper music 🙂

I can look into B. Rap Boys again, but that will take a while. Seriously, in terms of effort that’s like 10 regular requests.


Sharrif001
12-11-2015, 01:49 AM
A good Xmas present for me would be tons of music from Japanese computer games.

nx666
12-11-2015, 08:40 AM
A good Xmas present for me would be tons of music from Japanese computer games.

Then why don’t you request a few? More from this composer/company/system would also be a totally valid request, in case you are having trouble coming up with specific titles.

Oh, and it has to be boob-free music, of course 🙂


Sharrif001
12-11-2015, 06:05 PM
Well, what about Takeshi Abo? He was a composer at STARCRAFT and he reprogrammed the music to many Western RPGs on the PC98, and X68000. Rhythm Star was one of his best works on the PC-98 using a OPNA card for extra instruments. STARCRAFT, before they went under in 1995, reprogrammed tons of Western RPGs to the PC-98, FM TOWNS and X68000, just like Pony Canyon did with Dungeons and Dragons and others:
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%25E3%2582%25B9%25E3%2582%25BF%25E3%2583%25BC%25E3%2582%25AF%25E3%2583%25A9%25E3%2583%2595%25E3%2583%2588_%28%25E3%2582%25B2%25E3%2583%25BC%25E3%2583%25A0%25E4%25BC%259A%25E7%25A4%25BE%29&prev=search

I was going to suggest more music from MUSE, Kajihara, Sano, and Ryu Umemoto since I do like their music, but again- they worked on too much pornographic games.


nx666
12-11-2015, 08:35 PM
Gladiator (Arcade) – This is actually pretty horrible, no wonder the computer ports all got their own music.

Rambo III (Arcade) – Cross hair shooter with dramatic music.

Ultrix (C64) – A Pang clone with hideous ‘erotic’ art. The music by Lars Hutzelmann is pretty good though.

———- Post added at 08:35 PM ———- Previous post was at 08:29 PM ———-

Well, what about Takeshi Abo? He was a composer at STARCRAFT and he reprogrammed the music to many Western RPGs on the PC98, and X68000. Rhythm Star was one of his best works on the PC-98 using a OPNA card for extra instruments. STARCRAFT, before they went under in 1995, reprogrammed tons of Western RPGs to the PC-98, FM TOWNS and X68000, just like Pony Canyon did with Dungeons and Dragons and others:
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%25E3%2582%25B9%25E3%2582%25BF%25E3%2583%25BC%25E3%2582%25AF%25E3%2583%25A9%25E3%2583%2595%25E3%2583%2588_%28%25E3%2582%25B2%25E3%2583%25BC%25E3%2583%25A0%25E4%25BC%259A%25E7%25A4%25BE%29&prev=search

I was going to suggest more music from MUSE, Kajihara, Sano, and Ryu Umemoto since I do like their music, but again- they worked on too much pornographic games.

I’ll add Rhyme Star to the list. Do any of these StarCraft DOS ports have new music? The few I had listened to all seemed to be straight conversions of the Adlib soundtracks. I think FlixMix has a handful of original Takeshi Abo compositions though.


Sharrif001
12-12-2015, 04:54 AM
Gladiator (Arcade) – This is actually pretty horrible, no wonder the computer ports all got their own music.

Rambo III (Arcade) – Cross hair shooter with dramatic music.

Ultrix (C64) – A Pang clone with hideous ‘erotic’ art. The music by Lars Hutzelmann is pretty good though.

———- Post added at 08:35 PM ———- Previous post was at 08:29 PM ———-

I’ll add Rhyme Star to the list. Do any of these StarCraft DOS ports have new music? The few I had listened to all seemed to be straight conversions of the Adlib soundtracks. I think FlixMix has a handful of original Takeshi Abo compositions though.

I do not know for certain. I thought I would like you to know that Data West’s PSYCHIC DETECTIVE games were released on Windows 95/98 as well in Japan Only.


Sharrif001
12-13-2015, 06:56 PM
I have some PC98 requests:

1: http://fullmotionvideo.free.fr/screen/G0577.html

2: http://fullmotionvideo.free.fr/screen/G0578.html

3: http://fullmotionvideo.free.fr/screen/G0377.html


nx666
12-13-2015, 08:27 PM
Rhyme Star (PC-9801,OPNA) – Music by Takeshi Abo. This is pretty great stuff with excellent sound design. I really like the themes of world 8 and 10, but the rest is not too shabby either.

Dyna Blaster (Amiga) – This is the port of Bomberman for the Amiga and the music is a pretty faithful adaption of Jun Chikuma’s original soundtrack. The conversion was done my Eike Steffen aka Romeo Knight, who also added a pretty cool original piece for the credits. As far as I know, this is his only Amiga game soundtrack.

Operation Thunderbolt (Arcade) – Not a whole lot of music in this Taito arcade game.

———- Post added at 07:47 PM ———- Previous post was at 07:41 PM ———-

I do not know for certain. I thought I would like you to know that Data West’s PSYCHIC DETECTIVE games were released on Windows 95/98 as well in Japan Only.

I haven’t been able to find disk images of these games but I think they were only released on CD. The FM Towns versions have CD audio soundtracks so that might be the case for the Windows releases as well.

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I have some PC98 requests:

1: http://fullmotionvideo.free.fr/screen/G0577.html

2: http://fullmotionvideo.free.fr/screen/G0578.html

3: http://fullmotionvideo.free.fr/screen/G0377.html

Please make sure you only have 3 requests open at a time. And does this mean you don’t want any more soundtracks by Takeshi Abo?


Sharrif001
12-13-2015, 08:58 PM
And does this mean you don’t want any more soundtracks by Takeshi Abo?

Yeah, I still want some soundtracks by Takeshi Abo. I will wait on the other 3 later.


CaptainGordon
12-14-2015, 02:44 AM
Are arcade games requestable? I don’t believe it specifically says so in your first post Just noticed the large arcade section is all; if so, you should check these out!

Cadash (Arcade) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadash
Rapid Hero (Arcade) http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=10995

Defunct links from the megaupload days abound for these, or not around at all. Thanks again for all the music, time to check out this Rhyme Star. 🙂


nx666
12-14-2015, 06:30 PM
Are arcade games requestable? I don’t believe it specifically says so in your first post Just noticed the large arcade section is all; if so, you should check these out!

Cadash (Arcade) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadash
Rapid Hero (Arcade) http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=10995

Defunct links from the megaupload days abound for these, or not around at all. Thanks again for all the music, time to check out this Rhyme Star. 🙂

Just go ahead and request arcade games, you wouldn’t be the first one to do that.


KingTengu
12-14-2015, 07:54 PM
Here are some more arcade requests to start the week off for you, nx666!

Mat Mania (Also known as Exciting Hour, and the sequel to Tag Team Wrestling, both developed by Technos.)
Maze of Flott (A Taito game where you drive a vehicle in maze-like areas.)
Power Spikes II (Since I mentioned that the first game had a sequel (albeit in the far future), I’ve decided to request this here, lol.)

Still got more in store as far as requests go, but for now, that is all. 🙂


nx666
12-15-2015, 06:21 PM
FlixMix (PC-9821,OPNA) – Half of this soundtrack consists of music that was converted from the DOS version. The better tracks are the original Takeshi Abo compositions though, which were done using the same sound driver as Rhyme Star.

Tsunyan Jaayao (PC-9801,OPNA) – Another Takeshi Abo soundtrack, a bit less impressive in terms of sound design and with Asian influences.

Hermetic (C64) – Some nice tracks by Thomas Mogensen and Jens-Christian Huus in this C64 shmup.

Rapid Hero (Arcade) – Up-tempo tracks with heavy drums and orchestra hits.


Suketera
12-15-2015, 08:53 PM
That would be a really long list, there is simply too much good music on these systems. Here are some fairly arbitrary picks:

Amiga: Dragonflight, Hoi, Mysterious Worlds, Nicky Boom
Atari ST: Wings of Death, Obsession, Leavin’ Teramis
C64: Eliminator, Xenophobe, Stormlord, Dominator
PC-8801: Armored Beast WerDragon, Providence, Star Trader
PC-9801: Possessioner, Armored Flaghip Atragon, Flame Zapper Kotsujin, Meikyuu Gakuensai
X68000: Alshark, Spanner-X, Arcus 2, Desperado
ZX Spectrum: Light Corridor, Sokoban Perfect, Black Lamp

I’ve completely forgot to thank you for this list. I really appreciate that you didn’t go with obvious choices everyone already knows and loves (Monty on the Run, The Last Ninja etc)


Sharrif001
12-16-2015, 05:43 PM
Thanks for the Takeshi Abo soundtracks. If you happen to come across any more, let me know.

nx666
12-16-2015, 06:21 PM
Thanks for the Takeshi Abo soundtracks. If you happen to come across any more, let me know.

He actually has a website (http://www.ac.auone-net.jp/~valsound/music/works_sc.html) with a fairly detailed list of everything he’s done for StarCraft including information on what was a port/original composition.


CaptainGordon
12-16-2015, 07:43 PM
FlixMix (PC-9821,OPNA) – Half of this soundtrack consists of music that was converted from the DOS version. The better tracks are the original Takeshi Abo compositions though, which were done using the same sound driver as Rhyme Star.

Tsunyan Jaayao (PC-9801,OPNA) – Another Takeshi Abo soundtrack, a bit less impressive in terms of sound design and with Asian influences.

Hermetic (C64) – Some nice tracks by Thomas Mogensen and Jens-Christian Huus in this C64 shmup.

Rapid Hero (Arcade) – Up-tempo tracks with heavy drums and orchestra hits.

Awesome… Thanks! 🙂


1983parrothead
12-17-2015, 02:53 PM
As soon as B. Rap Boys is ripped or not, in honor of the premiere of The Force Awakens, please rip these next:

Star Wars: The Arcade (Atari Games)
Star Wars: Attack on Death Star (X68000 and PC-98 versions both)

That’ll be all. If you are busy, please put these new requests on hold until you are ready.


nx666
12-17-2015, 09:29 PM
Cadash (Arcade) – Action-rpg by Taito. The music doesn’t actually sound very Japanese and more like the soundtrack to a DOS rpg from that era.

Maze of Flott (Arcade) – Another Taito arcade game with music by Yasuhisa Watanabe.

Chick’s Tale (PC-9801) – Card game with hentai scenes. The music is by Hitoshi Sakimoto.

Marionette Mind (PC-9801) – Visual novel with music by Takeshi Abo.

Feud (C64), The Island of Dr. Destructo (C64), Terra Cognita (C64), The Tube (C64) – Four more soundtracks by David Whittaker from 1986/87.


Sharrif001
12-18-2015, 12:14 AM
He actually has a website (http://www.ac.auone-net.jp/~valsound/music/works_sc.html) with a fairly detailed list of everything he’s done for StarCraft including information on what was a port/original composition.

Thanks for the links. I might want those games as well…

———- Post added at 05:14 PM ———- Previous post was at 05:12 PM ———-

As soon as B. Rap Boys is ripped or not, in honor of the premiere of The Force Awakens, please rip these next:

Star Wars: The Arcade (Atari Games)
Star Wars: Attack on Death Star (X68000 and PC-98 versions both)

That’ll be all. If you are busy, please put these new requests on hold until you are ready.

Look, why does EVERYONE have to honor Star Wars? They are now owned by the worst entertainment company in the industry for God’s sake. Granted, I too like Star Wars, but only the movies that 20th Century Fox released.


1983parrothead
12-18-2015, 01:24 AM
I’m not a Star Wars fan, either. But if I had to pick something related, then it would be the Sharp X68000 and NEC PC-98 games. They remind me of similar games.

Sharrif001
12-18-2015, 05:49 AM
True, I do like hearing the Star Wars music in FM synth for a change. But still, Disney should’ve never gotten their grubby, greedy hands on Star Wars. They just want to take and own everything until there is no other entertainment company in the world that can compete with them.

nx666
12-18-2015, 11:48 AM
Thanks for the links. I might want those games as well…

Be prepared to supply your own disk images, because most of these StarCraft games seem to be impossible to find. Their music is usually a straight conversion of the DOS Adlib soundtrack, which in turn is just a bad way to listen to music originally composed for MT-32 or GM, so I’m not sure if that’s worth all the trouble either.

———- Post added at 11:48 AM ———- Previous post was at 11:41 AM ———-

As soon as B. Rap Boys is ripped or not, in honor of the premiere of The Force Awakens, please rip these next:

Star Wars: The Arcade (Atari Games)
Star Wars: Attack on Death Star (X68000 and PC-98 versions both)

That’ll be all. If you are busy, please put these new requests on hold until you are ready.

I’m currently still working on the B. Rap Boys soundtrack and it might take a while until it is finished.


Sharrif001
12-18-2015, 11:13 PM
I am sorry. I do not have them so that means I won’t get the sound tracks. What about the other 3 ones that I have requested before?

nx666
12-19-2015, 06:49 PM
Here are three more soundtracks that didn’t make it in time for yesterday’s update.

Power Spikes II (Arcade) – Neo Geo volleyball game by Video System.

Toge (PC-9801,OPNA), Ningen Konchuu: Nozoki (PC-9801,OPNA) – Two visual novels by Poison Breath with nice music by Kyouko Anderson.

Also, I couldn’t do Mat Mania (Arcade)

———- Post added at 06:49 PM ———- Previous post was at 06:40 PM ———-

I am sorry. I do not have them so that means I won’t get the sound tracks. What about the other 3 ones that I have requested before?

For the coming 2-3 weeks, I won’t have much time to work on requests. I’ll keep these 3 in my backlog, but you might have to wait a bit longer than usual. Also, Brah Choushinden (PC-9801) seems to be another game I can’t find disk images for.


Sharrif001
12-19-2015, 07:47 PM
OK. Brah Choushinden and all of those other games I request must be rare, or no one gives a damn about them to upload the rom to the Net.

nx666
12-19-2015, 09:44 PM
OK. Brah Choushinden and all of those other games I request must be rare, or no one gives a damn about them to upload the rom to the Net.

You could try your luck at places like the Tokugawa forum, they have threads where you can request game uploads.


Sharrif001
12-19-2015, 10:00 PM
You could try your luck at places like the Tokugawa forum, they have threads where you can request game uploads.

Can’t. I am denied access on there permanently, since the admin is a damn jerk.


nx666
12-22-2015, 03:31 PM
One final request for this year:

B.Rap Boys (Arcade) – The sequel to DJ Boy with cheesy hip hop music. This was a pain in the ass to make, so I hope someone out there appreciates the bit of effort I put into it!


nx666
12-29-2015, 05:21 PM
Here’s a little tribute to the late Lemmy Kilmister:

MotГ¶rhead (Amiga) – Hilarious brawler (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnyQitpiwLc) where Lemmy has to rescue his band members from the clutches of evil rappers, ravers, Dolly Parton, and other assorted enemies of true metal. The soundtrack is by Ben Daglish.


ruiner9
12-29-2015, 05:54 PM
Nice choice. 🙂


1983parrothead
12-29-2015, 05:58 PM
Sorry for the very slow response nx666, I had been quite busy during the holidays and worst of all, no Internet connection due to a monster storm. I extremely appreciate your biggest effort: the B.Rap Boys soundtrack. ^_^

Since it’s still the holiday season, I will struggle on recording the Kaneko Jackie Chan arcades (especially Fists of Fire) as much as possible. You might think it’s next to impossible, but all it takes is less to more than a minute to record the whole songs, then add repeats that cannot be noticed. But first, access service mode and extend the time limit before proceeding with the game and wait for each song to loop. The built-in recorder in MAME causes the game to freeze, so Audacity is my other option.

While you readers are waiting, view this PV:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbcjmG9UpN4


nx666
12-29-2015, 07:47 PM
Sorry for the very slow response nx666, I had been quite busy during the holidays and worst of all, no Internet connection due to a monster storm. I extremely appreciate your biggest effort: the B.Rap Boys soundtrack. ^_^

Since it’s still the holiday season, I will struggle on recording the Kaneko Jackie Chan arcades (especially Fists of Fire) as much as possible. You might think it’s next to impossible, but all it takes is less to more than a minute to record the whole songs, then add repeats that cannot be noticed. But first, access service mode and extend the time limit before proceeding with the game and wait for each song to loop. The built-in recorder in MAME causes the game to freeze, so Audacity is my other option.

While you readers are waiting, view this PV:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbcjmG9UpN4

I don’t think there is any rip that’s truly impossible, some are just really time-consuming. Here are a few of the methods I use for “game play recordings”, maybe you’ll find this helpful too.

Get this version (http://vgmrips.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=106) of MAME, which can do VGM logging for many sound chips. The big advantage over WAV logging is that most VGM players/editors allow you to mute individual sound channels and that’s very often an easy way to get rid of the sfx. So basically, try to figure out which channels are used for sfx and then mute them when converting the VGM file to WAV. This method also works with any other emulator that can do VGM logging. Unfortunately, this wasn’t an option for B.Rap Boys (and potentially other Kaneko games) due to the bank switching they use, which isn’t recognized by the VGM logging implementation.

One other tool I use very often is Cheat Engine in conjunction with MAME. Freezing a timer is actually a very easy thing to do, but you can also use it to disable sfx or switch the track that is currently being played. That’s what I ended up doing for B. Rap Boys.

These Kaneko games (like Fists of Fire) all seem to use streamed audio. You can test this in Audacity: import the sound rom “jc-300-00.84” as raw data (ADPCM, mono, sample rate somewhere around 22050Hz).

Good luck, looking forward to your rips!


Knivesman
12-30-2015, 03:15 PM

B.Rap Boys (Arcade) – The sequel to DJ Boy with cheesy hip hop music. This was a pain in the ass to make, so I hope someone out there appreciates the bit of effort I put into it!

This is neat. Thanks!


KingTengu
12-30-2015, 11:33 PM
Hello, nx666! How was your Christmas? Mine was very good. I just downloaded the Motorhead soundtrack and enjoying it. Not sure if you’re ready for requests yet, but I want to try and be the first to give you your first OST requests for 2016! 🙂

Drift Out ’94: The Hard Order (Arcade – Opus Co. does it again with some well-done and awesome to listen to songs on this game.)
Operation Wolf (Arcade – One of Taito’s greatest classics for the Arcades.)
Super Volleyball (Arcade – The game that led to the two Power Spikes games. Almost forgot about this one, lol. 😛 )

Well, have a happy new year, nx666, and hope to see more from you soon!! 😀


nx666
12-31-2015, 12:36 AM
Hello, nx666! How was your Christmas? Mine was very good. I just downloaded the Motorhead soundtrack and enjoying it. Not sure if you’re ready for requests yet, but I want to try and be the first to give you your first OST requests for 2016! 🙂

I’ll probably start posting new music at some point next week. But before I continue with requests, I need to finish some of my own stuff. I’m currently sitting on a huge pile of half-done rips that will have priority for the first few days.


Sharrif001
01-01-2016, 06:37 AM
I’ll probably start posting new music at some point next week. But before I continue with requests, I need to finish some of my own stuff. I’m currently sitting on a huge pile of half-done rips that will have priority for the first few days.

Good luck!


05pro
01-01-2016, 08:21 PM
Hi, can anyone point me in the direction of a download for the OST to “Kami no Machi” for the PC88? Any help or a rip would be much appreciated. Thanks

nx666
01-01-2016, 09:17 PM
Hi, can anyone point me in the direction of a download for the OST to “Kami no Machi” for the PC88? Any help or a rip would be much appreciated. Thanks

I can rip Kami no Machi but you might have to wait until the end of next week before I can post any new requests.


05pro
01-01-2016, 09:35 PM
I can rip Kami no Machi but you might have to wait until the end of next week before I can post any new requests.

I can wait as long as it takes. Thanks for the help, much appreciated.


nx666
01-04-2016, 03:47 PM
Let’s start the new year with a new section: music for Atari 8-bit computers, home of the Pokey and probably the first system with a decent sound chip.

M.U.L.E. (Atari 8-Bit,1983,Electronic Arts) – The original version of this soundtrack.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWvQQuLPmzg)

Dragonriders of Pern (Atari 8-Bit,1983,Epyx) – Strategy game based on Anne McAffrey’s series of novels with odd music.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/ZqIj8YWsWOE?t=11)

Ballblazer (Atari 8-Bit,1984,Lucasfilm Games) – I think this was the first game published by Lucasfim. The soundtrack is an early example of procedurally generated music.
Song of the Grid (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7V7B57Kbqk)

Boulder Dash (Atari 8-Bit,1984,First Star Software) – The original version of this game, the music is the same as in the later C64 port.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/EC3rqDQopKs?t=38)

Aerobics (Atari 8-Bit,1984,Spinnaker Software) – A precursor to games like Wii Fit, the music is fairly simple but oddly compelling.
Song 1 (https://youtu.be/XDHL5rQa754?t=49)

Jet Set Willy (Atari 8-Bit,1986,Tynesoft) – Rob Hubbard did work on a handful of Atari soundtracks. This awesome tune is probably his best known non-SID composition.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yewSCO_X5CU)

International Karate (Atari 8-Bit,1986,System 3) – Also by Rob Hubbard, a conversion of the C64 music.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH6brs93mD8)

Warhawk (Atari 8-Bit,1986,Firebird) – More Rob Hubbard and another straight port of his C64 music.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae_jD8yF0J4)

The Extirpator! (Atari 8-Bit,1988,Firebird) – A totally different game but the music is the same as Hubbard’s loading tune from Sanxion (C64).
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A89J-otRjzc)

BMX Simulator (Atari 8-Bit,1986,Codemasters) – Many of David Whittaker’s early soundtracks are also available for the Atari and most of them are pretty faithful conversions of the C64 originals.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eASiZA8NCHs)

Red Max (Atari 8-Bit1986,Codemasters) – Great tune and arguably even better than the original. By David Whittaker
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAZ0mN5-Vbw)

Storm (Atari 8-Bit,1986,Mastertronic) – Converted from the C64 version by David Whittaker
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POVldi_ua-E)

Panther (Atari 8-Bit,1987,Mastertronic) – Converted from the C64 version by David Whittaker
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeHDlZkQiRY)

Crumble’s Crisis (Atari 8-Bit,1986,Red Rat Software) – Richard Munn was a fairly prolific composer during the later years of the Atari. This is one of early soundtracks.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/oI4miBqTbco?t=13)

Heartache (Atari 8-Bit,1988,Atari UK) – More Richard Munn music. The game seems to draw some inspiration from Bubble Ghost.
Main Theme (https://youtu.be/xJKFiy5jQaU?t=8)

Plastron (Atari 8-Bit,1990,Harlequin Software) – Very late Atari game that plays like an isometric Moon Patrol. Another Richard Munn soundtrack.
Main Theme (https://youtu.be/bvb8BkP_0cU?t=350)


CaptainGordon
01-04-2016, 04:09 PM
Awesome, will definitely give these a listen.

ruiner9
01-04-2016, 04:32 PM
Rob Hubbard and Dave Whittaker? YESSSSSS please!

nx666
01-05-2016, 12:25 PM
Gary Gilbertson is a largely forgotten pioneer of game music who did some pretty amazing things on the Atari as early as 1982.

Advanced Music Processor Demo Disk (Atari 8-Bit,1982/83) – This is a collection of demo music composed by Gary Gilbertson for the AMP sound driver developed by Philip Prince. Very impressive is the stylistic variety, ranging from pop songs like “Passionately” or “All Were I” to creepy, suspenseful tunes like “Alien”. You can find this one in the demo section.
Passionately (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiX8Ba2L4u0)

Cosmic Tunnels (Atari 8-Bit,1983,Datamost) – I remember playing this game on the C64, each sub-stage is like its own game with completely different mechanics. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find the music on Youtube.

Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory (Atari 8-Bit,1983,Datamost) – One of the many single-screen platformers that were popular on computers at that time.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVUFbpECrJ4)

The Tail Of Beta Lyrae (Atari 8-Bit,1983,Datamost) – Scramble clone with a fairly impressive intro.
In-Game BGM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7bqN5KJ364)

Some early C64 music:

Frogger [Sega] (C64,1983,Sega) – The Sega home computer port of the Konami arcade game. The music is a loose interpretation of the original.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRQ2zz3CAZk)

Super Pipeline (C64,1983,Taskset) – Pretty good early C64 game. The soundtrack by Paul Hodgson and consists mostly of covers.
gameplay footage (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCJsEej1Gjc)

Elite (C64,1985,Firebird) – I must have spent hundreds of hours playing the various incarnations of this game. Mostly known for its title music, this soundtrack was composed by David Dunn and Aidan Bell. Also included is one additional theme only found in the C128 version.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lKKy3l_5YI)

Wizardry (C64,1985,The Edge) – This is an isometric action adventure that has nothing to do with Sir-Tech’s rpg series. The music was composed by Mike Alsop.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOEyn8Efh3E)

Synth Sample (C64,1984/85) – “Theme from Stationary Ark” – there is probably no other piece of computer music that I have as much nostalgia for. This was part of an early C64 music demo by Georg Feil, everything here is a cover but the translation to the C64 is pretty impressive. Get it from the demo section.
Theme from Stationary Ark (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G2H3D-D7N4)

…and two Atari ST soundtracks:

Starglider (Atari ST,1986,Rainbird) – An early 3D space shooter developed by Argonaut, kinda like a precursor to their Star Fox games. The music is by Dave Lowe an has sampled vocals in the title song. Come to think of it, in terms of first game with chip-generated vocals this might actually predate Psycho Soldier.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAVqOBCHxkM)

Starglider 2 (Atari ST,1988,Rainbird) – The much-improved sequel, also with music by Dave Lowe. The game came with an audio tape with a longer version of the title music.
Starglider 2 (audio tape) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CR4pj1ds5pM)


ruiner9
01-05-2016, 02:54 PM
I hope they’re paying you overtime for all these awesome releases. 🙂 Thank you!


nx666
01-05-2016, 03:58 PM
I hope they’re paying you overtime for all these awesome releases. 🙂 Thank you!

Thanks, this is going to be a very busy week.

That’s actually all stuff that has accumulated over the last few weeks/months, I just never really had the time to finish any of these rips. And I spent pretty much all of Sunday watching gameplay videos in order to tag these games 🙂


nx666
01-06-2016, 05:30 PM
The Rowlands brothers made some of the technically most impressive games late in the C64’s life cycle:

Creatures (C64,1990,Thalamus) – For the most part this is a fairly standard action platformer. The real star of the show, though, are the the torture stages at the end of each level where you have to rescue cute critters from their gruesome fate. The bouncy music is by Steve Rowlands.
Opening Credits (https://youtu.be/yTFDh21c2nk?t=5)

Creatures 2: Torture Trouble (C64,1992,Thalamus) – The even better sequel (https://youtu.be/grccr0NeImU?t=33): all the platforming stages have been removed in favor of more torture stages interspersed by various mini games and boss fights.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/P3PePln5juY?t=134)

The Silkworm “series” is an odd one, starting with an obscure Tecmo arcade game that had some semi-popular computer ports by The Sales Curve. They then went on to create their own spin-off SWIV which had a few different iterations on computers and consoles.

Silkworm (Amiga,1989,Virgin) – Port of the arcade game with original music by Barry Leitch.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkJ73Uk9vgQ)

Silkworm (C64,1989,Virgin) – The C64 version of the same theme, also by Barry Leitch.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rG5p7_b9uLo)

SWIV (Amiga,1991,Storm) – Silkworm IV, get it? The music is by Andrew Barnabas aka Nightshade.
Title Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYTZuJt9S8w), High Score (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckzikSFkDF0)

SWIV (C64,1991,Storm) – Martin Walker composed the C64 version which is completely different from the Amiga music and very reminiscent of his Armalyte soundtrack.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hb4awRG67Lo)

SWIV was popular enough to have a SNES sequel/remake wich was released as Super SWIV/Firepower 2000 with great music by David Whittaker. You can get this soundtrack from ruiner’s thread.

And some other random stuff:

Adidas Championship Football (C64,1990,Ocean) – Pretty nice music by Matthew Cannon. I especially like the part with the “flute”.
Intro / Game Options (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovMZIbCBbB4)

Adidas Championship Football (ZX Spectrum,1990,Ocean) – More Matthew Cannon flute action in the Spectrum version of this game.
Intro / Game Options (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0eWouSD3B0)

One on One: Jordan vs. Bird (C64,1988,Electronic Arts) – A late Rob Hubbard soundtrack for the C64. Like most of his compositions for EA, this makes heavy use of samples.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lN90JMQRNI)


ruiner9
01-06-2016, 05:44 PM

SWIV was popular enough to have a SNES sequel/remake wich was released as Super SWIV/Firepower 2000 with great music by David Whittaker. You can get this soundtrack from ruiner’s thread.

Just for the sake of ease, here’s the direct link to the SNES Firepower 2000/ Super SWIV soundtrack, in case anyone wants the whole collection. 🙂

Firepower 2000 (SNES – ruiner9).7z 59.2 MB
https://mega.nz/#!Fs1BkbIR!5MpG8LZnNyhHnzgt5XvToaycJQ5ezCbMqJFNqvAWoqQ

Great selections today, nx666!


nx666
01-07-2016, 06:36 PM
For today’s update we have some more Amiga music by Karsten Obarski:

Sarcophaser (Amiga,1988,Rainbow Arts) – One of the early Obarski tracks
Lepel Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlpKDQJauAo)

Dyter-07 (Amiga,1990,reLINE) – This is probably my favorite Obarski soundtrack on the Amiga. Chiptune-influenced music that sounds a bit like a Jochen Hippel score.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4iQ4AyE0lA), Stage 1: Caribbean (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMoTidFpdSY)

Centerbase: Science-Fiction Simulation (Amiga,1992,reLINE) – Stylistically similar to Dyter-07, unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a video of this music on Youtube.

… the epic battle of the Tim(m)s:

Datastorm (Amiga,1989,Visionary Design) – This was a pretty good take on Defender with a great title theme composed by Timm Engels.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/6i6R05CJKsM?t=16)

Puzznic (Amiga,1990,Ocean) – Port of Taito’s arcade game with a new soundtrack composed by Tim Follin.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4WD1iPH9aQ)

….and some DOS soundtracks:

One Must Fall 2097 (MS-DOS,1994,Epic) – Tracker techno by Kenny Chou in this DOS fighting game.
Main Menu (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UGRR6MkVmE), Arena 2 (https://youtu.be/0UGRR6MkVmE?t=754)

Fuzzy’s World of Miniature Space Golf (MS-DOS,1995,Pixel Painters Corporation,OPL2) – Futuristic mini golf with awesome Adlib music. The game says ‘Music by Loudness’, but that is also the name of the music system so I still don’t really know who actually composed this.
Title Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4eD-nXyqzk), Alien Antics (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nk1BseIWwY)

Amok (MS-DOS,1996,Scavenger) – 3D action game with a techno soundtrack by Jesper Kyd
Amok Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKlZQD_Q528), City of Loso (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6p6BCootz0)


KingTengu
01-07-2016, 08:34 PM
Awesomeness all abound, nx666!!! 😀


Magma Dragoon
01-08-2016, 06:36 PM
Yes for DOS soundtracks!

nx666
01-08-2016, 08:29 PM
When I was looking into the Atari soundtracks, I realized that I haven’t really posted anything from Adam Gilmore yet. To make up for this, the last update of this week is all about him and his music. Sadly, many of these soundtracks don’t seem to exist on Youtube so I can’t give you links with sample tracks for all of them.

Draconus (Atari 8-Bit,1988,Cognito)
Draconus (C64,1988,Zeppelin Games)
Title Screen (Atari) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41WF7rFsn84)
Title Screen (C64) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jO38u__aTs)

Jocky Wilson’s Darts Challenge (C64,1988,Zeppelin Games)
Jocky Wilson’s Darts Challenge (Atari 8-Bit,1988,Zeppelin Games)
Main Menu (Atari) (https://youtu.be/ePMk4k4U6Y8?t=3100)

Zybex (Atari 8-Bit,1988,Zeppelin Games)
Zybex (C64,1988,Zeppelin Games)
Title Screen (Atari) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_geyCilmFk)
Title Screen (C64) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrhdkS9BHIA)

Las Vegas Casino (Atari 8-Bit,1988,Zeppelin Games)
Las Vegas Casino (C64,1989,Zeppelin Games) – The Atari and C64 soundtracks of this game are actually very different.
Main Menu (C64) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ldeb7Faiwjc)

Ball-Blasta (C64,1988,Zeppelin Games) – This has a pretty cool ‘Name Entry’ tune which I couldn’t find on Youtube.

Go-Kart Simulator (C64,1989,Zeppelin Games)

Blinky’s Scary School (C64,1990,Zeppelin Games)
Blinky’s Scary School (Atari 8-Bit,1990,Zeppelin Games)
Title Screen (C64) (https://youtu.be/b7s6BZt7tD8?t=3)
Title Screen (Atari) (https://youtu.be/5i__CBYE-5c?t=8)

Edd the Duck! (C64,1990,Zeppelin Games)
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqOdR7rRq-0)

Elvira: The Arcade Game (C64,1991,Flair Software)
Main Menu (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEqW0RmotJU)

Championship Run (C64,1991) – Unreleased port of the original Amiga game.

Demon Blue (C64,1992,MicroValue)
Demon Blue (MS-DOS/OPL2,1992,MicroValue)
Title Screen (C64) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNaL8NdtQs4)
Title Screen (DOS) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21E3d6fWWm8)

Also, all the DOS/Windows soundtracks now have their own section.


Simon B
01-10-2016, 05:42 PM
thanks for Dive On nx666 !

i really would this soundtrack but i never find the way to make it ;).
i relay this info into the Shmup thread, maybe people missed your rip.


nx666
01-10-2016, 07:02 PM
thanks for Dive On nx666 !

i really would this soundtrack but i never find the way to make it ;).
i relay this info into the Shmup thread, maybe people missed your rip.

Maybe I should promote my thread a little bit better 🙂

Feel free to post my rips in your thread, there is a ton of awesome shmup music in the OP that most people probably have never heard of.


Simon B
01-10-2016, 07:22 PM
Maybe I should promote my thread a little bit better 🙂

Feel free to post my rips in your thread, there is a ton of awesome shmup music in the OP that most people probably have never heard of.

before my absence, it was what i used to do, linking all the shmup music shared here & there ^_^.

you really impressed me with this Dive On rip, be sure that at a time i will check better.

please, it’s not my thread, it’s the shmup music lovers thread, everyone is at the same level, can relay, share, ask, request anything about shmup.
a real brotherhood & i love this spirit (like in the old anime ost thread).

but free to you to come posting your shmup rips in the Shmup Thread =D
lovers will love.


nx666
01-10-2016, 08:28 PM
before my absence, it was what i used to do, linking all the shmup music shared here & there ^_^.

you really impressed me with this Dive On rip, be sure that at a time i will check better.

please, it’s not my thread, it’s the shmup music lovers thread, everyone is at the same level, can relay, share, ask, request anything about shmup.
a real brotherhood & i love this spirit (like in the old anime ost thread).

but free to you to come posting your shmup rips in the Shmup Thread =D
lovers will love.

The next time I’ll have a spare 15 minutes, I’ll write a quick update for your thread.

And if I remember right, the Dive On rip was made with Hoot, so maybe that wasn’t the most spectacular effort 🙂


nx666
01-11-2016, 08:56 PM
Some requests:

Kami no Machi (PC-8801/OPNA,1989,Panther Software) – A visual novel suitable for all ages, a rare sight on the PC-98.
Theme of Kami no Machi (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIcnOXjXkYI)

CRW: Metal Jacket (PC-9801/OPN,1994,Wiz) – A game that looks a lot like Front Mission. The music is by Kenichi Kamio.
MJ_02 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPYVqWuKIhY)

Star Wars: Attack on the Death Star (X68000,1991,Victor Entertainment) – FM renditions of the movie score by Yuzo Koshiro.
Title (https://youtu.be/o0AnmUg01JI?t=88)

Operation Wolf (Arcade,1987,Taito) – Just a handful of short jingles in this Taito arcade game.


Sharrif001
01-11-2016, 11:10 PM
Those are all great choices! 😀


KingTengu
01-12-2016, 06:11 AM
Superior Soldiers isn’t working. Can you reupload, please?

nx666
01-12-2016, 07:24 AM
I hope “tributes to dead musicians” is not going to be a recurring theme this year.

Labyrinth (C64,1986,Lucasfilm Games) – Based on the movie with David Bowie, this game (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S75Yk1CCFAY) was co-designed by Douglas Adams and had a big influence on Lucasfilm’s later point&click adventures like Mainac Mansion. The music isn’t all that great and also pretty quiet – perhaps fittingly so.

Here is some C64-themed Bowie music that does the man better justice:

Starman – Sami SeppГ¤ (Rock) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqfUqbqSktM)
Ashes to Ashes – Sascha Zeidler (Linus) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omFjhj9ZPxU)

———- Post added at 07:24 AM ———- Previous post was at 07:22 AM ———-

Superior Soldiers isn’t working. Can you reupload, please?

I fixed the broken link. Also, Blazing Tornado (Arcade) and Power Spikes (Arcade) have been updated with your tags, thanks again!


KingTengu
01-12-2016, 07:30 AM
I fixed the broken link. Also, Blazing Tornado (Arcade) and Power Spikes (Arcade) have been updated with your tags, thanks again!

Thank you, nx666!! 🙂


05pro
01-12-2016, 08:43 PM
Some requests:

Kami no Machi (PC-8801/OPNA,1989,Panther Software) – A visual novel suitable for all ages, a rare sight on the PC-98.
Theme of Kami no Machi (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIcnOXjXkYI)

CRW: Metal Jacket (PC-9801/OPN,1994,Wiz) – A game that looks a lot like Front Mission. The music is by Kenichi Kamio.
MJ_02 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPYVqWuKIhY)

Star Wars: Attack on the Death Star (X68000,1991,Victor Entertainment) – FM renditions of the movie score by Yuzo Koshiro.
Title (https://youtu.be/o0AnmUg01JI?t=88)

Operation Wolf (Arcade,1987,Taito) – Just a handful of short jingles in this Taito arcade game.

Thanks for doing Kami no Machi. I was watching Macaw playing it on Twitch a couple of weeks ago and the soundtrack was pretty amazing. Yuzo Koshiro + Star Wars sounds like my kinda thing too.


Sharrif001
01-13-2016, 01:40 AM
Thanks for CRW. They made a sequel, CRW 2. I would love to get the music soundtracks from Tokugawa, but they are real sticklers for letting in new people. And I would also like the soundtrack to Lesser Mern for the PC-98 also from Takashi Iizuka.

nx666
01-13-2016, 02:42 AM
Thanks for CRW. They made a sequel, CRW 2. I would love to get the music soundtracks from Tokugawa, but they are real sticklers for letting in new people. And I would also like the soundtrack to Lesser Mern for the PC-98 also from Takashi Iizuka.

Please don’t ask for new stuff before I have posted the last of your previous requests. It’s hard enough to keep track of my own backlogs 🙂

I still have CRW 2 on my to-do list, with a little bit of luck it is going to make it into the next update.


nx666
01-13-2016, 09:54 PM
Drift Out ’94: The Hard Order (Arcade,1994,Visco) – Racing game with a good variety of music.
Swedish Rally: 1st Leg (https://youtu.be/bbdjZWx-rSg?t=1713), Super Special Stage Portugal (https://youtu.be/bbdjZWx-rSg?t=1464), Rally Acropolis: 3rd Leg (https://youtu.be/bbdjZWx-rSg?t=414)

Star Wars (Arcade,1983,Atari) – Pokey renditions of the Star Wars soundtrack.

Star Wars: Attack on the Death Star (PC-9801/OPN,1992,Victor Entertainment) – I think this is even worse than the X68000 version. Is this really a Yuzo Koshiro soundtrack?
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54BIhnfmo14)

CRW 2 (PC-9801,1995,Wiz) – A much longer and, imo, better soundtrack than the prequel.
CR2_01 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZAJQWlZlZw)

Olmang Jolmang Paradise (MS-DOS,1995,Gameland) – Korean Space Harrier-like game developed by Family Production. Their games always seem to have pretty good music.
Stage 1-1 (https://youtu.be/SXKGpl6hhZY?t=244), Stage 2 (https://youtu.be/SXKGpl6hhZY?t=677), Ending (https://youtu.be/SXKGpl6hhZY?t=1789)

I won’t be able to do Super Volleyball (Arcade)


KingTengu
01-13-2016, 10:58 PM
I won’t be able to do Super Volleyball (Arcade)

Ah well… Had it been rippable, it would have completed a sort-of trilogy that included Power Spikes I and II, since they and Super Volleyball are the same, but PS I & II made important gameplay changes.


Sharrif001
01-13-2016, 11:11 PM
OK. I apologize.

nx666
01-13-2016, 11:52 PM
Ah well… Had it been rippable, it would have completed a sort-of trilogy that included Power Spikes I and II, since they and Super Volleyball are the same, but PS I & II made important gameplay changes.

It’s by no means impossible but does require a full playthrough of the game or some serious hacking. Both options would require too much time. If you absolutely must have this soundtrack and are willing to do the playthrough (in MAME) yourself then we could work on this together.

OK. I apologize.

no worries


Sharrif001
01-14-2016, 01:20 AM
Cool.

KingTengu
01-14-2016, 01:40 AM
It’s by no means impossible but does require a full playthrough of the game or some serious hacking. Both options would require too much time. If you absolutely must have this soundtrack and are willing to do the playthrough (in MAME) yourself then we could work on this together.

That would be nice to do. However, I currently do not have the available equipment on my laptop to do a playthough yet, so until I do, let’s put Super Volleyball on the back burner for the time being (unless someone beats me to it, lol 😛 ). Plus, I got some new requests for you, but I’m not sure if you’re still trying to fulfill the remainder of the other user’s requests or not, so I’ll wait until then. 🙂


nx666
01-15-2016, 12:13 AM
That would be nice to do. However, I currently do not have the available equipment on my laptop to do a playthough yet, so until I do, let’s put Super Volleyball on the back burner for the time being (unless someone beats me to it, lol 😛 ). Plus, I got some new requests for you, but I’m not sure if you’re still trying to fulfill the remainder of the other user’s requests or not, so I’ll wait until then. 🙂

Go ahead and post your new requests, I don’t have anything else on my plate right now.

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Thanks for CRW. They made a sequel, CRW 2. I would love to get the music soundtracks from Tokugawa, but they are real sticklers for letting in new people. And I would also like the soundtrack to Lesser Mern for the PC-98 also from Takashi Iizuka.

So is Lesser Mern going to be your next request? Just be prepared that this would take a bit longer due to the amount of tracks (over 70) that need to be recorded manually.


KingTengu
01-15-2016, 01:21 AM
Go ahead and post your new requests, I don’t have anything else on my plate right now.

Oh? Well, in that case, here is my new request for you, then!! 😀

Grand Striker: Human Cup (Arcade – The first of Human’s Formation Soccer games for the arcade.)
Super Spacefortress Macross (Arcade – The first Macross shmup series by Banpresto, which was follwed by the sequel and Macross Plus.)
Ultra X Weapons (Arcade – Also known as Ultra Keibitai, it is a shmup featuring various Ultramen. Also, Masanao Akahori and Opus Co., who composed this game, are quickly becoming my new VGM music composer favs because of their work in various gaming platforms.)


Sharrif001
01-15-2016, 01:47 AM
Yes, Lesser Mern is my next request. I can wait. Any good recommendations for RPGs on the PC98, PC88 and X68000 in the future for music?

nx666
01-15-2016, 04:08 AM
Yes, Lesser Mern is my next request. I can wait. Any good recommendations for RPGs on the PC98, PC88 and X68000 in the future for music?

There are quite a few Falcom (action) rpgs like Revival Xanadu, Dragon Slayer, Legend of Heroes 3+4 with good music. Some of the later ones have pretty awesome MIDI soundtracks that I have never seen a complete rip of. Hitoshi Sakimoto worked on a lot of DOS ports and some of them have new, original music. The Farland Story games generally seem to have good soundtracks as well. And then there is stuff like Legam, Aiza, etc.

If nudity is not an issue, there are of course plenty of other rpgs like Dragon Knight, Black Bird, Mime, Dragon Master Silk…


Sharrif001
01-15-2016, 04:25 AM
I only care about the music. I never play the RPGs with nudity, but I like the music in them, especially with what I listened to in Hoot.




nx666
01-15-2016, 04:34 PM
Hinadori no Saezuri (PC-9801 [SC-88],1997,Studio B-Room)

"Dred Burton was a railroad tycoon who lived in a mansion with many maids who were used to "serve" the guests of the house. Now he’s dead, but there’s a new boss in town and SHE’S just as bad as he was. The Maids are being forced into even more bizarre and debaucherous situations than ever before. How far will things go? When will the pleasurable tortures end?" – (MAL)

I don’t know how far things will go, but I can tell you that this was composed by Hiroaki Sano and the orchestrated MIDI tracks are absolutely fantastic. Recorded with an SC-88.
In the Treacherous Sky (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdzQ10nLCrc), Golden Moon (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouiDFg-UzPU) <– This is the somewhat inferior OPNA version

Kara no Naka no Kotori (PC-9801 [OPNA,OPL3,SC-88],1996,Black Package)

"Foster, formerly a trainer of high-class prostitutes for a secret political group that used these girls to exert power over politicians, has long been out of the game, as he and his cohorts were busted years back. However, Foster couldn’t help himself and soon returned to his old profession. He began training new maidens, though this time with a distinctly evil bent, drawing the recruits into a sordid ring of discipline and bondage." – (ANN)

Another Hiroaki Sano soundtrack, I included the OPNA, OPL3, and MIDI (SC-88) versions, they all have their merits but I think the MIDI version comes out on top.
Drops Are Dots, Vessels Are Faces (OPNA) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdkarGS01zE)

Borobodur: The Planet of Doom (Amiga,1992,Thalamus) – Mix of action and racing game with music by Reinier van Vliet
Title Screen & First Stage (https://youtu.be/a_vTEEqGMgc?t=261) <— that’s the best video I could find


1983parrothead
01-15-2016, 07:51 PM
Hi, nx666. You did great with all of your efforts. They sound excellent on my LG TONE INFINIM and two Bluetooth speakers: the Radio Shack LIT Speaker and the Pro Scan one found at Big Lots.

If you need more requests, here they are:

Star Cruiser II (PC-98, other versions than OPN)
Reikai Doushi (Arcade, Home Data/Magical Company)
Battlecry (Arcade, Home Data/Magical Company)

Thank you.


Sharrif001
01-16-2016, 05:04 AM
I liked Battlecry. It was Home Data’s own foray into making a fighting game. Sure, it may have been a bad game, but I like it. Oh, and good news- I have found MORE PC-98 RPGs that are NOT pornographic.

I will explain them all later.


nx666
01-17-2016, 07:26 PM
Let’s finish this week with a look at Rob Hubbard’s Adlib soundtracks. This is all pretty awesome stuff, especially considering how generally poor OPL2 music sounded at that time.

Kings of the Beach (MS-DOS [OPL2],1988,Electronic Arts)
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTV3kTo-1E8)
As a bonus the Tandy RL version (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2N7VLF0ZQo), this is a SN76496 + PCM

Kings of the Beach (C64,1988,Electronic Arts) – For comparison the C64 version, which (I think) was Rob Hubbard’s last ever soundtrack for this system. On a technical level this is pretty impressive.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW09o3YaTsE)

688 Attack Sub (MS-DOS [OPL2],1989,Electronic Arts)
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V9CYTIkU-Y)

Indianapolis 500 (MS-DOS [OPL2],1989,Electronic Arts)
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFqmzVhsgcU)

Ski or Die (MS-DOS [OPL2],1990,Electronic Arts) – That’s maybe the pick of the bunch. Awesome FM rock.
Title Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49EI0ruXEVc), Innertube Thrash (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTK_iuXKRvQ)
Title Theme MT-32 (Bonus) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sBq4E7BzQI) I love how the guitar sounds like a sax in this version.


Sharrif001
01-17-2016, 08:19 PM
Let’s finish this week with a look at Rob Hubbard’s Adlib soundtracks. This is all pretty awesome stuff, especially considering how generally poor OPL2 music sounded at that time.

Kings of the Beach (MS-DOS [OPL2],1988,Electronic Arts)
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTV3kTo-1E8)
As a bonus the Tandy RL version (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2N7VLF0ZQo), this is a SN76496 + PCM

Kings of the Beach (C64,1988,Electronic Arts) – For comparison the C64 version, which (I think) was Rob Hubbard’s last ever soundtrack for this system. On a technical level this is pretty impressive.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW09o3YaTsE)

688 Attack Sub (MS-DOS [OPL2],1989,Electronic Arts)
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V9CYTIkU-Y)

Indianapolis 500 (MS-DOS [OPL2],1989,Electronic Arts)
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFqmzVhsgcU)

Ski or Die (MS-DOS [OPL2],1990,Electronic Arts) – That’s maybe the pick of the bunch. Awesome FM rock.
Title Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49EI0ruXEVc), Innertube Thrash (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTK_iuXKRvQ)
Title Theme MT-32 (Bonus) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sBq4E7BzQI) I love how the guitar sounds like a sax in this version.

I liked Rob Hubbard’s work on the Sega Genesis- his sound driver he created for the system was good.


ruiner9
01-17-2016, 09:41 PM
Matt used Shaun Hollingworth’s sound driver for the Genesis titles. He had some input on its implementation, but Shaun did most of the work. In any case, the two of them worked very well together and they’re still good friends.

nx666
01-18-2016, 06:18 AM
Matt used Shaun Hollingworth’s sound driver for the Genesis titles. He had some input on its implementation, but Shaun did most of the work. In any case, the two of them worked very well together and they’re still good friends.

Are you thinking of Matt Furniss? But yes, Hollingworth is usually forgotten when people talk about how great Furniss’ Genesis music sounds. Same with Steve Ruddy who wrote the sound drivers for the Follins. It’s always Tim Follin who "pushes hardware". The poor coders never get any credit.


ruiner9
01-18-2016, 01:03 PM
Are you thinking of Matt Furniss? But yes, Hollingworth is usually forgotten when people talk about how great Furniss’ Genesis music sounds. Same with Steve Ruddy who wrote the sound drivers for the Follins. It’s always Tim Follin who "pushes hardware". The poor coders never get any credit.

Yes! Sorry, sometimes I get too familiar with these guys and forget that not everyone knows who I’m talking about! Anyways, that was my point exactly: Behind many great composers, there is (usually) an equally talented programmer with a fantastic sound driver.


syllogism
01-18-2016, 01:55 PM
Requesting

Federation of Free Traders (Amiga). Mostly for the fantastic title theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=102N1L9EolY). Other tracks are mostly classical music conversions (Vivaldi, Handel, Tchaikovsky). The game also came with an audio tape with a real composition of the title music (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sbed35FsrAM) recorded from professional synthesizers.

Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar (Amiga). The intro, overworld and towns tracks are excellent on Amiga (much better than the poorly emulated tracks I found on YouTube)

Future Wars – Time Travellers (Amiga). Another Delphine adventure game title with some good music.


nx666
01-19-2016, 01:29 PM
Super Spacefortress Macross (Arcade,1992,Banpresto) – Great music by Kazunori Hideya and Manabu Namiki.
Stage 2 (https://youtu.be/r2Af8FocTLU?t=129), Stage 6 (Gameplay) (https://youtu.be/r2Af8FocTLU?t=868) <— couldn’t find videos with just the music

Out to Lunch (Amiga,1994,Mindscape) – Ported from the SNES version by Mark Knight.
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_gT8x4RFzo)

Pandora (Amiga,1988,Firebird) – All the 1988 soundtracks by David Whittaker seem to use the same samples. This is very similar to Speedball, Menace, or Obliterator.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgPD929Qb1g)

Wolfchild (Amiga,1992,Core Design) – This is the original version of this game, scored by Martin Iveson.
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-RsrAX5Dcc), Stage 5 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2WzOmagUsk)

Federation of Free Traders (Amiga,1990,Gremlin) – Adaptations of classical music plus a pretty good title theme by Ben Daglish.
Title Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=102N1L9EolY)

Future Wars: Time Travellers (Amiga,1989,Delphine) – Adventure game by Paul Cuisset (Flashback) and пїЅric Chahi (Another World). Music by Jean Baudlot.
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGNTiMET244), Suite 23 (https://youtu.be/GGNTiMET244?t=558)

Toumei Ningen Arawaru (PC-9801 [OPN],1993,Fairytale) – Another Fairytale visual novel with great music by Akira Sato (Muse). For whatever reason there are two near-identical sets of sound files that are both included in this rip.
T_004 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as7QvXtdjgc), T_003 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2jWGYKY468)

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Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar (Amiga). The intro, overworld and towns tracks are excellent on Amiga (much better than the poorly emulated tracks I found on YouTube)

Does this game even work correctly in WinUAE? I tried several different images (all cracks) and they all either have no music, the music is too slow (PAL), or distorted sound (NTSC).

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If you need more requests, here they are:

Star Cruiser II (PC-98, other versions than OPN)
Reikai Doushi (Arcade, Home Data/Magical Company)
Battlecry (Arcade, Home Data/Magical Company)

I can’t do Battlecry (Arcade) and Reikai Doushi (Arcade), maybe pick two other games for now as Star Cruiser 2 will also take some time.


syllogism
01-19-2016, 02:17 PM
Thanks for the soundtracks. I haven’t personally attempted to emulate U4 and google does indicate that people have issues emulating the music accurately. Lemonamiga has a thread (http://www.lemonamiga.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9226&sid=2d0199fef05ddd07604ff800d91db474) with possible suggestions, but it’s unclear whether they work.

1983parrothead
01-19-2016, 03:51 PM
Understood. Maybe you can let other MAME experts know what cannot be ripped by you.

Anyway, two replaced requests:

Chinese Hero ( Arcade, Nihon Game )
Shanghai Kid ( Arcade, Nihon Game )


nx666
01-19-2016, 04:04 PM
Thanks for the soundtracks. I haven’t personally attempted to emulate U4 and google does indicate that people have issues emulating the music accurately. Lemonamiga has a thread (http://www.lemonamiga.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9226&sid=2d0199fef05ddd07604ff800d91db474) with possible suggestions, but it’s unclear whether they work.

I’ve seen that thread. The music sounds fine (but too slow) on a PAL system, but when I set the emulator to NTSC it all goes haywire. I suspect that might be a problem with the available disk images that are probably all based on the European release. Anyway, feel free to post other requests if you have any, I might look into this issue again once I find a working NTSC disk.


syllogism
01-19-2016, 04:58 PM
I’ve seen that thread. The music sounds fine (but too slow) on a PAL system, but when I set the emulator to NTSC it all goes haywire. I suspect that might be a problem with the available disk images that are probably all based on the European release. Anyway, feel free to post other requests if you have any, I might look into this issue again once I find a working NTSC disk.
In that case perhaps

Settlers (Amiga). A classic strategy game, which I believe only has two tracks, but the in-game track (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r385tMuVwjg) is over 12 minutes long.


nx666
01-19-2016, 05:23 PM
Understood. Maybe you can let other MAME experts know what cannot be ripped by you.

You don’t need to find a MAME expert for most of these soundtracks, just someone with enough time on their hands to play through the game. I could write up a quick tutorial if you want to do it yourself.


Sharrif001
01-20-2016, 06:45 PM
Once Lesser Mern is finished, I will share with you a list PC-98 non-pornographic RPGs. I found out about them by filtering out the games on Tokugawa Corp.’s website. Don’t worry, I made sure I filtered out the erotic games from the Non-erotic. This list will ONLY have the non-pornographic RPGs on the PC-98. Good luck with the soundtrack, nx666.

nx666
01-20-2016, 08:04 PM
Innocent Tour (PC-9801 [OPN],1996,KSS) – Hentai board game/rpg with music by Masahiro Kajihara
ザコ戦闘 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PCqLokuouA), Last Map for Valkyrie (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHcrS-QJxl0)

The Settlers (Amiga,1993,Blue Byte) – The first game in this great series. There are only 3 tracks but the in-game music is 12 minutes long.
Intro (with sfx) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SlYxWmdPjE), In-Game BGM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r385tMuVwjg)

The Settlers (MS-DOS [OPL2,SC-55],1994,Blue Byte) – The version I played the most. The in-game track is much shorter but I like the GM version of the intro a bit better.
Intro (Adlib) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js8RPq4ff-w), Intro (GM) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4yBTn0RHII) <– mine sounds better

Grand Striker: Human Cup (Arcade,1993,Human) – Looks similar to the Formation Soccer games on consoles. Neither Hoot nor M1 seem to be able to play all the songs correctly so I had to redo a handful of tracks in MAME.
BGM #15 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSd40BDdk4I)

Shanghai Kid (Arcade,1985,Taito) – Just two short tracks in this fighting game.

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Once Lesser Mern is finished, I will share with you a list PC-98 non-pornographic RPGs. I found out about them by filtering out the games on Tokugawa Corp.’s website. Don’t worry, I made sure I filtered out the erotic games from the Non-erotic. This list will ONLY have the non-pornographic RPGs on the PC-98. Good luck with the soundtrack, nx666.

I don’t actually care about the content of these games, I’m only interested in the music. Why don’t you put together a list of RPGs with kick ass soundtracks instead? 🙂

Lesser Mern is about 50% done.


Sharrif001
01-20-2016, 09:47 PM
Innocent Tour (PC-9801 [OPN],1996,KSS) – Hentai board game/rpg with music by Masahiro Kajihara
ザコ戦闘 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PCqLokuouA), Last Map for Valkyrie (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHcrS-QJxl0)

The Settlers (Amiga,1993,Blue Byte) – The first game in this great series. There are only 3 tracks but the in-game music is 12 minutes long.
Intro (with sfx) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SlYxWmdPjE), In-Game BGM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r385tMuVwjg)

The Settlers (MS-DOS [OPL2,SC-55],1994,Blue Byte) – The version I played the most. The in-game track is much shorter but I like the GM version of the intro a bit better.
Intro (Adlib) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js8RPq4ff-w), Intro (GM) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4yBTn0RHII) <– mine sounds better

Grand Striker: Human Cup (Arcade,1993,Human) – Looks similar to the Formation Soccer games on consoles. Neither Hoot nor M1 seem to be able to play all the songs correctly so I had to redo a handful of tracks in MAME.
BGM #15 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSd40BDdk4I)

Shanghai Kid (Arcade,1985,Taito) – Just two short tracks in this fighting game.

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I don’t actually care about the content of these games, I’m only interested in the music. Why don’t you put together a list of RPGs with kick ass soundtracks instead? 🙂

Lesser Mern is about 50% done.

OK. Well, I don’t necessarily know how "kick ass" they are, since that’s ALL gamers care about, but l’ll go ahead and put together the list of them:

Rune Worth 2: Excellent Soundtrack by T&E Soft. They made a 3rd game, but it mostly uses the music from the 2nd one again for the PC-98.
Mercury: The Prime Master: One of Hayato Matsuo’s early soundtracks along with Taku Iwasaki’s. They also made a sequel, but I have not been able to find the music for it.
Fifth Element- Tamashii no Genso
Fifth Element 2: Hikari to Yami no Ouji
Free Will- Knight of Argent
Gal Act Heroism ( A good soundtrack from MICRO CABIN, creators of the Xak series)
Ki: Aku no RPG
Faladia
The Story of King Aress (Gust’s very first game ever created before they moved onto the Playstation.)
Kigen: Kagayaki no Hasha
King’s Dungeon: The Story of Heroes (Wasn’t too particularly impressed with that soundtrack.)
K.O. Seiki Beast Sanjuushi: Gaia no Fukkatsu
K.O. Seiki Beast Sanjuushi: Rastak no Joou
Legam
Legend of Shalice
Libros de Chilam Balam (another RIGHT STUFF Corporation soundtrack.)
Dragon Souseki
Provvidenza: Legenda la Spada di Alfa
Estoria
Wolfish Gallop: Legacy of the Solomon
Sword Lord PC (PC-98 Version of Sword World, made also by T&E SOFT. Completely different from the Super Famicom versions and its sequel.)
Elves (I know, cheap name, but it is an RPG nevertheless.)
Nobushi
Oerstedia
POWER SINGER- Ellance Saga #1 (Excellent RPG made by System Sacom for the PC-98 where you play as a bard, hence the name "POWER SINGER". It was made in 1992, and I do not know if it was the last soundtrack Manabu Saito composed before he passed away later that year.)
Princess Minerva (PC-98 version)
Puliton
Rarve
Revery: Izanai no Masuishou (Another game from RIGHT STUFF.)
RPG Lu Bu Monogatari
RPG Shinsengumi
RPG Wei Wu Shu Shi
The Golem Master
The Knights: Avalon no Kishi
The Knights 2: Little Light from Nowhere
Vain Dream (Made by Glodia)
Vain Dream 2 (Also made by Glodia)
Zavas (Made by Popcom Soft.)
Zavas 2 (Popcom Soft’s final game.)

That is all I know that are not pornographic. As long as those pornographic games DO NOT have song titles that can get me into trouble with the FBI or who are well… dirty, I am OK in terms of music…


nx666
01-21-2016, 07:56 PM
Atomino (MS-DOS [OPL2],1990,Blue Byte) – Conversion of the C64 music, the title theme is as good as ever.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJsYNQaAy0w)

Ultra X Weapons (Arcade,1995,Banpresto) – Shmup with some bizarre choices for music. The main ingredients are Oktoberfest oompha, polka, and Japanese march music.
Stage 2 (https://youtu.be/5Q6U3945Wz8?t=310), Stage 5 (https://youtu.be/5Q6U3945Wz8?t=651)

Oscar (Amiga,1993,Flair Software) – This platformer was a pack-in game for the CD32.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/wdkhNi3RwUY?t=5)

Black Bird: Tori Tachi no Tooboe (PC-98 [OPNA],1995,ViVian) – 3d dungeon crawler with card-based combat.
Howl of Crow (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgoQLBrTJjA), Danbai (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTmEaNQJmnE), Striker (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEM_X1mzYUk)

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OK. Well, I don’t necessarily know how "kick ass" they are, since that’s ALL gamers care about, but l’ll go ahead and put together the list of them:

I was using "kick ass" as a synonym for "good"

POWER SINGER- Ellance Saga #1 (Excellent RPG made by System Sacom for the PC-98 where you play as a bard, hence the name "POWER SINGER". It was made in 1992, and I do not know if it was the last soundtrack Manabu Saito composed before he passed away later that year.)

That one is already in my backlog, along with a few other Saito soundtracks. They are all pretty good.

That is all I know that are not pornographic. As long as those pornographic games DO NOT have song titles that can get me into trouble with the FBI or who are well… dirty, I am OK in terms of music…

lol, I hope you are kidding 🙂


Sharrif001
01-21-2016, 11:27 PM
Atomino (MS-DOS [OPL2],1990,Blue Byte) – Conversion of the C64 music, the title theme is as good as ever.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJsYNQaAy0w)

Ultra X Weapons (Arcade,1995,Banpresto) – Shmup with some bizarre choices for music. The main ingredients are Oktoberfest oompha, polka, and Japanese march music.
Stage 2 (https://youtu.be/5Q6U3945Wz8?t=310), Stage 5 (https://youtu.be/5Q6U3945Wz8?t=651)

Oscar (Amiga,1993,Flair Software) – This platformer was a pack-in game for the CD32.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/wdkhNi3RwUY?t=5)

Black Bird: Tori Tachi no Tooboe (PC-98 [OPNA],1995,ViVian) – 3d dungeon crawler with card-based combat.
Howl of Crow (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgoQLBrTJjA), Danbai (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTmEaNQJmnE), Striker (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEM_X1mzYUk)

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I was using "kick ass" as a synonym for "good"

That one is already in my backlog, along with a few other Saito soundtracks. They are all pretty good.

lol, I hope you are kidding 🙂
Good, because Power Singer was a good one.
I am NOT KIDDING. I am afraid of the government and the FBI. Why the hell do you think I hate the porno games so much?


Sharrif001
01-22-2016, 06:35 PM
Update on Rune Worth 3: Most tracks are recycled from Rune Worth 2, but there are a small few that are original. In other words, Rune Worth 3 is a expansion pack for Rune Worth 2, since at the end of Rune Worth 2, it said "TO BE CONTINUED". I have found some from Glodia also that should be good soundtracks-Different Realm, Alvaleak Continent – Heartful Comedietta RPG, Ragnarokkr, Bible Master 1 and 2, and Etemible – Tenjou Mukyuu They love to use a lot of MIDI on their soundtracks, since some of their games from 1993-1995 do use MIDI output, so those or the OPNA soundtracks are the better options.

nx666
01-22-2016, 08:21 PM
Gordian Tomb (C64,1990,CP Verlag) – Music by Thomas Detert. The in-game theme is over half an hour long.
Title Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pacDmoStYsw), In-Game (Part 1) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa0m7tVluXE)

Chinese Hero (Arcade,1994,Tayio)

Mayumi (X68000,1992,Cocktail Soft) – Composed by Akira Sato
THEME (https://youtu.be/U9eqxrZDLR8?t=175), KAISOU (https://youtu.be/U9eqxrZDLR8?t=26)


Sharrif001
01-24-2016, 01:28 AM
This is a list currently of the most kick-ass RPG soundtracks for the PC-98 that I have found.

First, is Legam. This RPG uses a GS MIDI soundtrack as well as FM, but the most superior is the Vermouth version.
2nd is Kigen: Kagayaki no Hasha.
3rd is K.O. Beast Seiki Beast Sanjuushi: Gaia no Fukkatsu

They will be my first requests after Lesser Mern.


Knivesman
01-24-2016, 01:37 AM
How the f FBI is after you because of obscure hentai 80s 90s games music

Sound more crazy than Sweden ban DoA of photomode of ugly non nude 3d models


Sharrif001
01-24-2016, 01:48 AM
How the f FBI is after you because of obscure hentai 80s 90s games musicLook, I don’t know for sure. All I assumed was a Youtuber by the name of ApolloJoe uploads the tracks from the PC88 and PC-98 games and he basically said that one of the names of the tracks could get him in trouble with the FBI.

Jesus Christ, does everyone here on this site and everywhere I f-ing go think I am an asshole!?

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Sound more crazy than Sweden ban DoA of photomode of ugly non nude 3d models

Never mind, I don’t want to get into an arguement with you. I’ve had enough of them throughout my entire f-ing life.


Knivesman
01-24-2016, 01:53 AM
We ll never know what he meant cause his channel is closed "for copyright infringements".

FBI, sure.

You can erase tags, just have "track 01" etc.


ruiner9
01-24-2016, 01:56 AM
Look, I don’t know for sure. All I assumed was a Youtuber by the name of ApolloJoe uploads the tracks from the PC88 and PC-98 games and he basically said that one of the names of the tracks could get him in trouble with the FBI.

Oh, you know, I bet it didn’t have anything to do with Hentai. There are a lot of Japanese games out there (Like Lagrange Point on the Famicom) that have characters named Isis, or revolve around the Egyptian god Isis, the deity of fertility and motherhood. It’s possible that a song title had something to do with her, and because she shares the name with the terrorist group, he was playing it safe by not uploading any videos with that word in it.

Either that, or he was joking and it wasn’t obvious that he was. Pornography isn’t illegal in the US unless it features real people that are underage, or is of people who haven’t given their permission to be filmed. Animated hentai falls under neither of those categories. I don’t think you have anything to worry about in terms of legality! 🙂


nx666
01-24-2016, 10:12 AM
Jesus Christ, does everyone here on this site and everywhere I f-ing go think I am an asshole!?

Look, nobody here thinks you are an asshole. But your fear of the government (assuming you live in the US) or the FBI over ‘erotic’ song titles is completely unfounded. I can assure you that none of this is even remotely illegal! How you feel about this personally is, of course, your own decision. Feel free to rename such songs if they bother you 🙂

———- Post added at 10:12 AM ———- Previous post was at 10:07 AM ———-

This is a list currently of the most kick-ass RPG soundtracks for the PC-98 that I have found.

First, is Legam. This RPG uses a GS MIDI soundtrack as well as FM, but the most superior is the Vermouth version.

The Vermouth option is essentially just a way to play back MIDI soundtracks with a sound font, most Hoot installations actually use Gravis Ultrasound patches for this. In principle this isn’t much different from using the GM/GS option with whatever MIDI device/sound font you have installed in Windows. And to be honest, I would prefer to record this with a real GS unit (I have an SC-55 and SC-88) as the most authentic option and the device that the music was most likely written for.

This is ‘Main Feled’ from Legam (https://mega.nz/#!nQQVBbiR!RVN_AHBSk8sg9ZjYuAznmmtBb6GDN2KmTgTHHaTFgnE), recorded with an SC-55.


Knivesman
01-24-2016, 03:23 PM
i may sound harsh/aggressive but that just mindblowing to me that anyone can miss some of best VGMs ever ever because of "eh..one user said something..i dont know…"

Sharrif001
01-24-2016, 05:59 PM
To nx666:

Yes, you are right, I do tend to fly off the handle too quickly. I am sorry, that’s just how my family was raised- to not like anything pornographic and dirty.

Oh, so THAT’s what Vermouth is- no wonder why it is so hard to install GUS patches for it.

I’ve just listened to it, and it sounds awesome! Man, Hoot’s GS emulation is poor… And I can’t seem to install Timidity in order to make it better- it is also too difficult.


nx666
01-24-2016, 07:09 PM
To nx666:

Yes, you are right, I do tend to fly off the handle too quickly.

Oh, so THAT’s what Vermouth is- no wonder why it is so hard to install GUS patches for it.

I’ve just listened to it, and it sounds awesome! Man, Hoot’s GS emulation is poor… And I can’t seem to install Timidity in order to make it better- it is also too difficult.

Hoot doesn’t really emulate GM/GS, when you play one of these soundtracks then the MIDI data is sent to your default MIDI device. And, unless you have something else installed, that’s going to be the one that comes with Windows. You can get much better sound quality by installing a 3rd-party driver (e.g. BassMIDI) that can load different sound fonts.

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i may sound harsh/aggressive but that just mindblowing to me that anyone can miss some of best VGMs ever ever because of "eh..one user said something..i dont know…"

To be fair, I’ve seen way worse, especially on this forum. Some people go to great lengths to make sure they never listen to some of the best music around.


nx666
01-24-2016, 08:22 PM
Universe (MS-DOS [OPL2],1994,Core Design) – Sci-fi adventure game with fantastic music by Martin Iveson.
Chase (https://youtu.be/DbcNRcNczro?t=1033), Escaping from Abadoned City (https://youtu.be/DbcNRcNczro?t=1314), Good End (https://youtu.be/DbcNRcNczro?t=1660)

Fury of the Furries / Pac-In-Time (MS-DOS [OPL2],1993,Kalisto) – I had posted the Amiga version of this soundtrack before (check it out if you haven’t!), so here is the equally amazing DOS port by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby).
Lagoon (Fun) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzHa4Av3UdE), Ending (Classic, Fun) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9OUJoBqWN0)

Budokan: The Martial Spirit (MS-DOS [OPL2],1989,Electronic Arts) – A leftover from last week, Rob Hubbard’s Adlib soundtrack for this EA fighting game.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tm_2ZNOzsw)

Stone Age (MS-DOS [OPL2],1992,Eclipse Software Design) – Puzzle game with music by Thomas Detert. This soundtrack is very different from the Amiga version.
Stardust Falling (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybgV0OtbVa4), Bone and Stone (https://youtu.be/ybgV0OtbVa4?t=98), The Dragon’s Tale (https://youtu.be/ybgV0OtbVa4?t=570)

Lesser Mern (PC-9801 [OPN],1992,Panther Software) – A fairly lengthy RPG soundtrack with over 60 tracks.
MSC #04 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhPhzlWb0Nc), M16 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_OSUT_-BjE), M36 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZjo7IofVx8), M41 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF9F8RpV1CU)


Sharrif001
01-24-2016, 09:43 PM
I see.

Sure, I would like Masaharu Kajihara’s, Ryu Umemoto’s, Shinji Orito’s, Manabu Kunieda’s , Hiroaki Sano’s and Toyo Kusanagi’s music a lot more if they never worked at those companies that made those trashy, smutty, dirty, pornographic games, such as Elf, D.O. and C’s Ware for example. Granted, their music is very good, but its just those games were pornographic. I would suggest music from them, but I do not like seeing dirty hentai screenshots from Tokugawa Corp. to find out about if the game is an RPG or not in order for me to request the soundtrack or to give it a listen in Hoot. Anyway, I just want to end this little discussion now. I won’t be talking about it any longer.

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Universe (MS-DOS [OPL2],1994,Core Design) – Sci-fi adventure game with fantastic music by Martin Iveson.
Chase (https://youtu.be/DbcNRcNczro?t=1033), Escaping from Abadoned City (https://youtu.be/DbcNRcNczro?t=1314), Good End (https://youtu.be/DbcNRcNczro?t=1660)

Fury of the Furries / Pac-In-Time (MS-DOS [OPL2],1993,Kalisto) – I had posted the Amiga version of this soundtrack before (check it out if you haven’t!), so here is the equally amazing DOS port by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby).
Lagoon (Fun) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzHa4Av3UdE), Ending (Classic, Fun) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9OUJoBqWN0)

Budokan: The Martial Spirit (MS-DOS [OPL2],1989,Electronic Arts) – A leftover from last week, Rob Hubbard’s Adlib soundtrack for this EA fighting game.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tm_2ZNOzsw)

Stone Age (MS-DOS [OPL2],1992,Eclipse Software Design) – Puzzle game with music by Thomas Detert. This soundtrack is very different from the Amiga version.
Stardust Falling (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybgV0OtbVa4), Bone and Stone (https://youtu.be/ybgV0OtbVa4?t=98), The Dragon’s Tale (https://youtu.be/ybgV0OtbVa4?t=570)

Lesser Mern (PC-9801 [OPN],1992,Panther Software) – A fairly lengthy RPG soundtrack with over 60 tracks.
MSC #04 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhPhzlWb0Nc), M16 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_OSUT_-BjE), M36 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZjo7IofVx8), M41 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF9F8RpV1CU)

Thanks for Lesser Mern. I have 3 requests- One is Legam, and the other two are from Riverhill Soft- Kigen- Kagayaki no Hasha and Princess Minerva.

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Look, nobody here thinks you are an asshole. But your fear of the government (assuming you live in the US) or the FBI over ‘erotic’ song titles is completely unfounded. I can assure you that none of this is even remotely illegal! How you feel about this personally is, of course, your own decision. Feel free to rename such songs if they bother you 🙂

———- Post added at 10:12 AM ———- Previous post was at 10:07 AM ———-

The Vermouth option is essentially just a way to play back MIDI soundtracks with a sound font, most Hoot installations actually use Gravis Ultrasound patches for this. In principle this isn’t much different from using the GM/GS option with whatever MIDI device/sound font you have installed in Windows. And to be honest, I would prefer to record this with a real GS unit (I have an SC-55 and SC-88) as the most authentic option and the device that the music was most likely written for.

This is ‘Main Feled’ from Legam (https://mega.nz/#!nQQVBbiR!RVN_AHBSk8sg9ZjYuAznmmtBb6GDN2KmTgTHHaTFgnE), recorded with an SC-55.

I do live in the USA, I am just afraid of the government, that’s all… And if I find an RPG that has a good soundtrack whether it is hentai or not, I will rename the tracks- especially the hentai ones. If you want a couple, I recommend Branmarker 1 and 2 from D.O. for the PC-98 and X68000.


Knivesman
01-24-2016, 10:04 PM
It’s ironic how hentai games have one of most beautiful music. Oh, Japan, why.

Anyway, why even care? nx666 uploads music, we listen to it. That’s all. I usually don’t even trying to find out what game is it unless it’s SHMUP. (i’m not replying you, more like talking to myself)


1983parrothead
01-24-2016, 10:52 PM
Vermouth might not be necessary, but I sure would like to see it added to Star Cruiser II along with others.

nx666
01-25-2016, 02:13 PM
Vermouth might not be necessary, but I sure would like to see it added to Star Cruiser II along with others.

I honestly don’t get the point of Vermouth. It’s just MIDI played with a (fairly antiquated) sound font. If you want just that, why don’t you use one of the much better sound fonts that are available today?

Btw, I’m currently recording the SC-55 version of Star Cruiser 2 for you.


1983parrothead
01-25-2016, 03:50 PM
Thanks, nx666. If you don’t recommend me nor anyone else listening to the Vermouth versions, that’s okay. I guess it’s more of a gimmick.

nx666
01-25-2016, 06:07 PM
Thanks, nx666. If you don’t recommend me nor anyone else listening to the Vermouth versions, that’s okay. I guess it’s more of a gimmick.

Haha, I’m not telling you to stop listening to Vermouth synth :), I just think that there are much better options for ‘MIDI via sound font’.


nx666
01-25-2016, 08:12 PM
Marble Cooking (MS-DOS [OPL2],1994,Negative) – Hentai puzzle game, I think in this case the DOS version actually sounds slightly better than the original PC-98 release.
Menu (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRCVzTJgWow), Library (https://youtu.be/wRCVzTJgWow?t=200), Graphic Mode (https://youtu.be/wRCVzTJgWow?t=1106)

Subbuteo: The Computer Game (Atari ST,1990,Electronic Zoo) – Table soccer game with music by Matt Furniss.
Main Menu (https://youtu.be/QrZ_m-hNzj4?t=82)

Jahangir Khan World Championship Squash (Atari ST,1991,Krisalis) – A squash game, also scored by Matt Furniss.
Opening Credits (https://youtu.be/qYcIkdOAWs0?t=6), Main Menu (https://youtu.be/qYcIkdOAWs0?t=99)


KingTengu
01-26-2016, 12:01 AM
Hello, nx666! Thanks for those uploads last week. Got some new Arcade request again for you!!! X-D

– L.S.A. Squad (aka Land Sea Air Squad, Storming Party, and Riku Kai Kuu Saizensen. This game lets you take control of three Army vehicles in their respective environments. Made by Taito.)
– Mad Motor (One of Mitchell Corp’s earliest games, where you ride a motorcycle and bash away at enemies (sort of like a psuedo-early version of Road Rash). The game ends after the ending, so there is no staff information on who made this game. BTW, when you do certain things in the game, your guy turns into a pissed-off oni-like demon, lol.)
– Super Spacefortress Macross II (While a sequel to the first game, this one is based off the Macross II anime.)

Well, that’s all for now, but I got more requests in store after this. 🙂


Sharrif001
01-27-2016, 05:32 AM
Hello, nx666! Thanks for those uploads last week. Got some new Arcade request again for you!!! X-D

– L.S.A. Squad (aka Land Sea Air Squad, Storming Party, and Riku Kai Kuu Saizensen. This game lets you take control of three Army vehicles in their respective environments. Made by Taito.)
– Mad Motor (One of Mitchell Corp’s earliest games, where you ride a motorcycle and bash away at enemies (sort of like a psuedo-early version of Road Rash). The game ends after the ending, so there is no staff information on who made this game. BTW, when you do certain things in the game, your guy turns into a pissed-off oni-like demon, lol.)
– Super Spacefortress Macross II (While a sequel to the first game, this one is based off the Macross II anime.)

Well, that’s all for now, but I got more requests in store after this. 🙂

I played Mad Motor and Macross 2- those were good games.


nx666
01-27-2016, 05:01 PM
Legam (PC-9801 [SC-88],1995,U-Office) – Typical RPG soundtrack with some really nice tracks. This is the GS version of the music, recorded with an SC-88.
Event 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vl5eIpcBIpQ), Snowy Mountains (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Y73exj-nic) <— FM version, the MIDI soundtrack doesn’t seem to exist on Youtube

Zombi (Atari ST,1990,Ubisoft) – The original Amstrad version was Ubisoft’s first ever release and also probably the inspiration for ZombiU on the WiiU. David Whittaker composed the Atari ST soundtrack which has a completely new music.
Loading Music (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0rMS8vpOCY)

I,Ball II: Quest for the Past (Atari ST,1987,Firebird) – Music by Wally Beben. I think the ST version of this game was actually never released.

Predator (Atari ST,1987,Activision) – Interesting mix of AY instruments and samples. Music by Paul Summers.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCyTjKjLMBc)

Super Spacefortress Macross II (Arcade,1993,Banpresto)
Beginner Course: Stage 2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNeqXo8xb5I), Expert Course: Stage 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__QUQSKILnM)


Sharrif001
01-28-2016, 12:32 AM
Legam (PC-9801 [SC-88],1995,U-Office) – Typical RPG soundtrack with some really nice tracks. This is the GS version of the music, recorded with an SC-88.
Event 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vl5eIpcBIpQ), Snowy Mountains (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Y73exj-nic) <— FM version, the MIDI soundtrack doesn’t seem to exist on Youtube

Zombi (Atari ST,1990,Ubisoft) – The original Amstrad version was Ubisoft’s first ever release and also probably the inspiration for ZombiU on the WiiU. David Whittaker composed the Atari ST soundtrack which has a completely new music.
Loading Music (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0rMS8vpOCY)

I,Ball II: Quest for the Past (Atari ST,1987,Firebird) – Music by Wally Beben. I think the ST version of this game was actually never released.

Predator (Atari ST,1987,Activision) – Interesting mix of AY instruments and samples. Music by Paul Summers.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCyTjKjLMBc)

Super Spacefortress Macross II (Arcade,1993,Banpresto)
Beginner Course: Stage 2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNeqXo8xb5I), Expert Course: Stage 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__QUQSKILnM)

Thanks so much for Legam- the music even sounds better with the GS Synth! 😀


nx666
01-28-2016, 05:55 PM
Dokkaebi-ga Ganda (MS-DOS,1995,Senori Box) – aka Cobi Comi, a Korean action-platformer with pretty awesome FM music.
Stage 1 (gameplay) (https://youtu.be/aslgMBkisAI?t=26) <– this is good, but wait until you hear Stage 4

Star Cruiser II (PC-9801 [SC-55],1993,Arsys) – Star Wars meets FFT-era Sakimoto. Some of the orchestral tracks are pretty good.

Black Moon Chronicles (Windows,1999,Cryo Interactive) – RTS based on a French comic. Mixed choir, orchestra, and percussion are the main elements in this very unusual-sounding video game soundtrack.
Warriors (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbcCXLO1rEM), Black Moon (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7qZQ7isH4I)


nx666
01-28-2016, 09:59 PM
Just a quick update: I uploaded a new version of Monopoly (Windows) as the old one had problems with MIDI channels cutting out, so that is fixed now.

Sharrif001
01-29-2016, 04:41 AM
When you are finished with Kigen: Kagayaki no Hasha and Princess Minerva, I have 3 very last requests, depending of course if you are not exhausted or stressed out by ripping game soundtracks.

1: Rune Worth 2
2: Rune Worth 3 (There could be some duplicates from Rune Worth 2 in that soundtrack. Please let me know.)
3: Power Singer: Ellance Saga #1


nx666
01-29-2016, 12:54 PM
When you are finished with Kigen: Kagayaki no Hasha and Princess Minerva, I have 3 very last requests, depending of course if you are not exhausted or stressed out by ripping game soundtracks.

1: Rune Worth 2
2: Rune Worth 3 (There could be some duplicates from Rune Worth 2 in that soundtrack. Please let me know.)
3: Power Singer: Ellance Saga #1

The only thing I’m stressed out about is when people ignore the rules of this thread…


ruiner9
01-29-2016, 01:31 PM
I really miss that "like" button. 🙂

Sharrif001
01-29-2016, 05:45 PM
The only thing I’m stressed out about is when people ignore the rules of this thread… I DO understand the rules of the thread. I actually wait until you are finished with the tracks, instead of just blurting out or demanding my next requests like an impatient fool. Never mind about those 3 soundtracks I have requested. I just need to wait for a while- I don’t want to anger you like I once did to ruiner9.

nx666
01-29-2016, 07:17 PM
Marvin’s Marvellous Adventure (Amiga,1994,21st Century Entertainment) – Never played this game, looks like a pretty decent platformer (https://youtu.be/Y7pPwaIxmdg?t=437) though.
World 2 BGM #2 Interior (https://youtu.be/Y7pPwaIxmdg?t=3107)

Hired Guns (Amiga,1993,Psygnosis) – However, I played a TON of this one. A 4 player 3D dungeon crawler by DMA Design.
Team Selection (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMJvmW5O2qA)

Hired Guns (MS-DOS [OPL2],1993,Psygnosis) – Matt Furniss did the music for the DOS port, which is very loosely based on the Amiga original.
Team Selection (https://youtu.be/ANaVR7TavA0?t=236)


CLONEMASTER 6.53
01-29-2016, 07:50 PM
I really miss that "like" button. 🙂

Tell me about it! :p


nx666
01-30-2016, 08:35 PM
This somehow missed yesterday’s update…

Astrocounter of Crescents (MS-DOS,1996,Samsung) – This game looks a lot like Genocide and the music was composed by soundTeMP, who also worked on the DOS version of Genocide 2. Stylistically this is all over the place, my favorite is probably the Castlevania-like theme of stage 7. Good stuff.
Stage 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YQmiGKmzcU), Stage 2 (https://youtu.be/5tvTsj-dE0k?t=133)


Sharrif001
01-30-2016, 09:01 PM
This somehow missed yesterday’s update…

Astrocounter of Crescents (MS-DOS,1996,Samsung) – This game looks a lot like Genocide and the music was composed by soundTeMP, who also worked on the DOS version of Genocide 2. Stylistically this is all over the place, my favorite is probably the Castlevania-like theme of stage 7. Good stuff.
Stage 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YQmiGKmzcU), Stage 2 (https://youtu.be/5tvTsj-dE0k?t=133)

I agree- I like sound TeMP’s work, especially on their remixes of Falcom’s soundtracks for Mantra.


nx666
01-30-2016, 09:31 PM
I agree- I like sound TeMP’s work, especially on their remixes of Falcom’s soundtracks for Mantra.

One of these days I’ll have to post their DOS port of the Ys II soundtrack. It has a few exclusive tracks that are pretty good and not found in any other version.


Sharrif001
01-30-2016, 09:33 PM
Actually, I have that soundtrack! It is awesome, especially with the exclusive tracks! 😀

ruiner9
01-31-2016, 03:13 AM
I have a request for ya! *gasp!*

I came across a shmup for the x68000 called Dark Ager, and the music is pretty good. think you can rip it? I can send you the disk images if necessary.

Thanks!


nx666
01-31-2016, 05:26 PM
Mad Motor (Arcade,1989,Mitchell) – Unreleased arcade game. ‘Mad Motor’ is a fairly accurate description of the music as well.
Power (https://youtu.be/AibYVchi42Y?t=130), Stage 2 (https://youtu.be/AibYVchi42Y?t=346)

Kigen: Kagayaki no Hasha (PC-9801 [OPNA],1991,Riverhill Soft) – Presumably composed by Hiroaki Iwatani. The tags are in Japanese for now, if anybody has the patience to (Google)translate them, let me know.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csbk9iUp1GU), Opening Titles (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRuWlRmzxZY), Field (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIPodDQH-JE)

PLIS (C64,1993,Markt & Technik) – Puzzle game with music by Stello Doussis.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB22aX6-ySY)

I have a request for ya! *gasp!*
I came across a shmup for the x68000 called Dark Ager, and the music is pretty good. think you can rip it? I can send you the disk images if necessary.

The game seems to come with some sort of editor, so maybe there are different versions of this soundtrack. If this isn’t what you are looking for then I might need your disk images:

Shooting 68K: Dark Ager (X68000,1991,Amorphous) – Some of this sounds like an alternate version of the Gradius soundtrack.


Sharrif001
01-31-2016, 05:41 PM
Thanks for Kigen. I took a look at a video of the FM-TOWNS version of that game, and yes- Hiroaki Iwatani did the music to the game.

1983parrothead
01-31-2016, 05:42 PM
Hi nx666. We appreciate your hard work. If you are seeking more requests, try these three arcades:

Karate Chakun Yaraku Shanku: The Karate Tournament
Funky Jet
Osman / Cannon Dancer


Sharrif001
01-31-2016, 05:48 PM
Hi nx666. We appreciate your hard work. If you are seeking more requests, try these three arcades:

Karate Chakun Yaraku Shanku: The Karate Tournament
Funky Jet
Osman / Cannon Dancer

I love Osman! That was a great game.


KusanagiShiro
02-01-2016, 08:12 AM
Requests:
Doom II: Hell on Earth (DOS PC)
Star Hammer (DOS)
Hellbender (Windows)

nx666
02-01-2016, 05:42 PM
Ys Eternal (Windows,1998,Falcom) – Remake of Ys I with a few extras. Interestingly, there are multiple versions of the MIDI soundtrack (GM,GS,SC-88) with very different arrangements. This here is the SC-88 version but I might have to do the GS soundtrack at some point as well.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ADmXS-jaVs) <— This is from the CD audio version I think, but it’s close enough

Land Sea Air Squad (Arcade,1986,Taito) – Either the emulation of this game is broken or this is one of the worst Taito soundtracks ever.
Gameplay (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va7btqv-q3s)

———- Post added at 05:42 PM ———- Previous post was at 05:37 PM ———-

Requests:
Doom II: Hell on Earth (DOS PC)
Star Hammer (DOS)
Hellbender (Windows)

I currently don’t take DOS/Windows requests outside of MIDI soundtracks. Doom 2 is the only one that would qualify, which you can get from here (http://rmla.comoj.com/rmla/music.html).


Sharrif001
02-01-2016, 11:17 PM
Ys Eternal (Windows,1998,Falcom) – Remake of Ys I with a few extras. Interestingly, there are multiple versions of the MIDI soundtrack (GM,GS,SC-88) with very different arrangements. This here is the SC-88 version but I might have to do the GS soundtrack at some point as well.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ADmXS-jaVs) <— This is from the CD audio version I think, but it’s close enough

Land Sea Air Squad (Arcade,1986,Taito) – Either the emulation of this game is broken or this is one of the worst Taito soundtracks ever.
Gameplay (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va7btqv-q3s)

———- Post added at 05:42 PM ———- Previous post was at 05:37 PM ———-

I currently don’t take DOS/Windows requests outside of MIDI soundtracks. Doom 2 is the only one that would qualify, which you can get from here (http://rmla.comoj.com/rmla/music.html).

I agree with Land Sea Air Squad- I didn’t like the soundtrack to it either.


ruiner9
02-02-2016, 12:06 PM
The game seems to come with some sort of editor, so maybe there are different versions of this soundtrack. If this isn’t what you are looking for then I might need your disk images:

Shooting 68K: Dark Ager (X68000,1991,Amorphous) – Some of this sounds like an alternate version of the Gradius soundtrack.

That’s exactly what I was looking for. Thank you! 🙂


nx666
02-02-2016, 07:08 PM
Just one request for today:

Funky Jet (Arcade,1992,Data East)
Stage 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YByPmO606o0), Ending (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT2P-vrhj4o)

Also, I won’t be able to do Osman / Cannon Dancer (Arcade).


Sharrif001
02-03-2016, 04:12 AM
This is the only site I know that has the Brah Choushinden disk image: http://pc98.org/

Magma Dragoon
02-03-2016, 02:22 PM
Hm, think you can get the soundtrack to 46 Okunen Monogatari for the PC-98?

nx666
02-03-2016, 06:43 PM
46 Okunen Monogatari: The Shinka Ron (PC-9801 [OPN],1990,Enix)- The predecessor of Evo: Search for Eden (SNES). The music was composed by Koichi Sugiyama and many (all?) tracks have been used in the sequel as well.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKMtULTDjiA), Ocean (https://youtu.be/DKMtULTDjiA?t=636), Sea Tunnel (https://youtu.be/DKMtULTDjiA?t=867), Victory (https://youtu.be/DKMtULTDjiA?t=411)

Princess Minerva (PC-9801 [OPNA],1992,Riverhill Soft) – This seems to have a lot more music than the later console ports. Composed by Hiroaki Iwatani.
Opening Sequence (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akA1gKQqTdo) <– NSFW, contains some nudity

I couldn’t do The Karate Tournament (Arcade) due to some weird sfx that play over the songs in the sound test. It’s doable, but would require too much manual work for now.

Also, as of next week I will have to temporarily suspend new requests. However, anything you submit before Monday will still get completed.


KingTengu
02-03-2016, 07:47 PM
Also, as of next week I will have to temporarily suspend new requests. However, anything you submit before Monday will still get completed.

Thank goodness I have some more arcade requests for you!!

– Gardia (Another shmup developed by Coreland and licensed by Sega. I saw the longplay of this yesterday on YouTube and noticed how good the music was compared to Rafflesia.)
– Karate Blazers (A beat-em-up by V-System. Has some good tunes for a sub-par brawler, lol.)
– Zing Zing Zip (Another Allumer created shmup. The tracks have some good hard rock riff samples, but like Blandia and Rezon, are looped. Thank goodness Mad Shark’s music, while not sampled, was much better songwise, as it wasn’t looped endless.)

And these are my requests for now. 🙂


Sharrif001
02-04-2016, 01:51 AM
Thanks for Kigen and Princess Minerva. I have 3 last requests-
Libros de Chilam Balam for the PC-98
Rune Worth 2 and 3 for the PC-98

If they cannot be done because of the schedule next week, that’s OK, I can wait.


Simon B
02-04-2016, 02:20 AM
hi nx666

Override was like that too, though it’s called Last Battalion on the X68000… could you do a rip of that as well, by any chance?
could it be possible for you to rip this ?

tx 😉 see ya.


KingTengu
02-04-2016, 04:09 AM
hi nx666
could it be possible for you to rip this ?

Quote Originally Posted by Despatche View Post

Override was like that too, though it’s called Last Battalion on the X68000… could you do a rip of that as well, by any chance?
tx 😉 see ya.

You can find it in ruiner9’s thread (in the Japanese PC (PC-88, PC-98, Sharp X68000, MSX, FM Towns) link)…

Thread 138495


Simon B
02-04-2016, 12:04 PM
thanks KingTengu =D to show me the way.

nx666
02-04-2016, 02:58 PM
Thanks for Kigen and Princess Minerva. I have 3 last requests-
Libros de Chilam Balam for the PC-98
Rune Worth 2 and 3 for the PC-98

If they cannot be done because of the schedule next week, that’s OK, I can wait.

They can be done, but I will have to space them out over the next few weeks. Libros de Chilam Balam alone has over 50 tracks.


nx666
02-04-2016, 06:03 PM
There are now over 1000 soundtracks in the OP! Let’s celebrate this occasion with another round of awesome Spectrum beeper music:

Dark Fusion (ZX Spectrum,1988,Gremlin Graphics) – Proto-techno by Ben Daglish. It’s kinda mind blowing that this is a song from 1988.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXHGsLOqtPY)

Firefly (ZX Spectrum,1988,Ocean) – ‘Beeper Metal’ by Jonathan Smith and Keith Tinman
Title Screen 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF_4Ax-oKks), Title Screen 2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KH4-m_Hxp8g)

BraveStarr (ZX Spectrum,1987,GO!) – More beeper metal. This wouldn’t feel out of place on the Doom soundtrack. Composed by David Whittaker
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SncFU_RIjgs)

Zanthrax (ZX Spectrum,1989,W.A.S.P) – By Lyndon Sharp
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2PBxmc7YT4)

And one request:

Gardia (Arcade,1986,Sega) – Xevious-inspired shmup for the System 1 board.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrQgxYgKwD0)


Sharrif001
02-05-2016, 12:03 AM
That shall be fine.

nx666
02-05-2016, 08:38 PM
Karate Blazers (Arcade,1991,Video System) – Brawler with a rock/metal soundtrack. Some of the songs are pretty good, although the whole soundtrack seems to use the same 5 samples.
Stage Theme 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gko3cVeYejE), Stage Theme 4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT3GGDpS-1s)

Sharrif001
02-06-2016, 02:26 AM
Karate Blazers (Arcade,1991,Video System) – Brawler with a rock/metal soundtrack. Some of the songs are pretty good, although the whole soundtrack seems to use the same 5 samples.
Stage Theme 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gko3cVeYejE), Stage Theme 4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT3GGDpS-1s)

Should be easy enough for people to make their own custom Video System instrument set for trackers.


nx666
02-07-2016, 05:33 PM
Libros de Chilam Balam (PC-9801 [OPN], 1992, Right Stuff) – RPG set in the Wild West.
E_053 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAQTP9M1bvg)

Sharrif001
02-07-2016, 08:15 PM
Libros de Chilam Balam (PC-9801 [OPN], 1992, Right Stuff) – RPG set in the Wild West.
E_053 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAQTP9M1bvg)

Thanks! 😀


nx666
02-08-2016, 07:49 PM
Champions of Krynn (PC-9801 [OPN], 1992, Pony Canyon) – The Dragonlance scenario was probably my favorite Gold Box series. The PC-98 version has a completely new soundtrack, composed by Takeshi Yasuda and arranged by Hitoshi Sakimoto.
Intro (https://youtu.be/-ifdkBgKIao?t=48), Normal Battle (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXP1Jd_MRv4)

Death Knights of Krynn (PC-9801 [OPN], 1993, Pony Canyon) – The second part in this series, also scored by Yasuda/Sakimoto.
Intro (https://youtu.be/yxeJzsCJmZ4?t=12), Dungeon 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsI0B6kz2I0)

Zing Zing Zip (Arcade,1992,Allumer) – Just a handful of really short tracks with shredding guitars and low quality X1-010 samples.
Stage BGM #1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8yAdk8GILY)


nx666
02-10-2016, 12:34 AM
Kamui (Windows [OPL3,SC-88], 1999, Siter Skain) – Pretty good doujin shmup for Windows. Included is the FM soundtrack and the – imo much better – MIDI version.
Area 1 (SC-88) (https://youtu.be/XIPM6F8omgg?t=33), Area 4 (SC-88) (https://youtu.be/XIPM6F8omgg?t=744)

nx666
02-12-2016, 08:32 PM
Rune Worth 2: Jikuu no Shinsen (PC-9801 [OPN], 1991, T&E) – This soundtrack might have a few duplicate tracks and I’m not 100% sure about the composer either.
BGM #03 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0xrb0tiKPg), BGM #04 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSZS31vweLM), BGM #10 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_eTt3IqKS0)

Jim Power in Mutant Planet (Amiga, 1992, Loriciel) – The original rip by ruiner was missing a few tracks so I made a new one. Check it out if you haven’t, it’s a really good Chris HпїЅlsbeck soundtrack.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjvaF1rs93s), Level 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VcKqKMF130)

Xenophobe (Amiga, 1989, Micro Style) – A Barry Leitch soundtrack that is very different from his C64 version.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/99QRFE6fKp8?t=46), Stage 1 (https://youtu.be/PHQ7nZggpqk?t=190)

Big Run (Amiga, 1991, Storm) – Conversion of the Jaleco arcade game with music by Jolyon Myers. Only two tracks, but both are pretty good.
Loading (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XqTrInVK3w), Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmWh0X_e9VM)

I started to update some of the older C64 rips with better edits, improved tags, and/or added stereo tracks: Puzzlenoid, Chimera, Bee 52, Underground, Rock’n Roll.


Magma Dragoon
02-13-2016, 03:10 PM
Jim Power rocks!

nx666
02-13-2016, 11:03 PM
Rune Worth 3: Shinsei Kikourin (PC-9801 [OPN], 1991, T&E Soft) – This has significantly less music than the prequel.

Frightmare (C64, 1988, Cascade Games) – One of my personal favorites, aka the ‘Bolero’ of SID music: a 10-minute tune with a fairly repetitive rhythmic pattern, interspersed with short but very effective pieces of melody. Composed by Jeroen Kimmel.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz-yWjUk1pQ) <– Just let this run in the background for a while, you’ll see what I mean.

Arkanoid (C64, 1987, Imagine) – Arcade conversion by Martin Galway, this was the first C64 game with sampled instruments. Although that technique had existed earlier, it hadn’t been used in game music up to that point. The drum samples don’t sound particularly great as they are actually generated in real time, but Galway released an updated version later with samples from a real drum machine.
Title Screen (Alternate Drums) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3fIlBiBYkA)

Bad Cat (C64, 1987, Rainbow Arts) – The other candidate for ‘first SID tune with samples’. This came out a few weeks after Arkanoid but used proper drum samples. The music was composed by Chris HпїЅlsbeck and is partially based on this song (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfik2eWywxo).
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcwuEVnMUvM)

And a few updated C64 soundtracks: Loopz, Eliminator, Stormlord, Sanxion, Rolling Ronny

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Jim Power rocks!

Yes, it does! The PC Engine CD soundtrack is pretty good as well. You can get it from the ‘Misc.’ section in the OP.

Jim Power in Mutant Planet (PC Engine CD, 1993, Micro World)


Sharrif001
02-14-2016, 08:35 PM
Thanks for Rune Worth 2 and 3

nx666
02-15-2016, 10:01 PM
Some more Jochen Hippel soundtracks for the Atari ST.

Enchanted Land (Atari ST, 1990, Thalion) – The original version of this game. There are a few tracks that the Amiga version doesn’t have and the Game Over theme is a good as ever.
Game Over (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-jnqWrmMTs)

Rings of Medusa (Atari ST, 1989, Starbyte Software) – I think this was also originally on the ST and then ported to the Amiga. The ST version has an additional intro track.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7W_WI-ze04)

The Return of Medusa (Atari ST, 1991, Starbyte Software) – The sequel, included here are a couple of unused tracks.
Intro (https://youtu.be/Yu7MfQe7DP0?t=61)

Stormlord (Atari ST, 1989, Hewson) – A pretty faithful conversion of the great Manics of Noise C64 soundtrack. The intro uses Hippel’s trademark PCM driver.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CO7cZr-hNFs), In-Game BGM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsUE7qxBYrY)

And a few updated C64 soundtracks: Atomino, Cybernoid, Cybernoid II, Dominator, Gauntlet III


KingTengu
02-16-2016, 07:32 AM
Hello, nx666. Enjoying your latest releases of awesome music so far. I know you’re not yet ready to take requests again, but when you do, I got several ideas in mind…

I just recently downloaded the two Krynn soundtracks and listened to them and was amazed at how Hitoshi Sakimoto made brilliant music for ports of an old PC game. Today, I was reading up on Dungeons & Dragons video games on YouTube and noticed that nine other D&D games were ported to the PC-9800 (sadly, the third and final game of the Krynn trilogy "The Black Queen of Krynn" wasn’t one of them). So, expect to see some of those names in my requests once they are open again.

Oh, and listening to the "Ending" track on "Champions of Krynn", it sounds like Mr. Sakimoto took bits and pieces of "Oh Canada!" (the country where I live) to make a song out of it, lol. 😛


nx666
02-16-2016, 09:40 AM
Hello, nx666. Enjoying your latest releases of awesome music so far. I know you’re not yet ready to take requests again, but when you do, I got several ideas in mind…

I just recently downloaded the two Krynn soundtracks and listened to them and was amazed at how Hitoshi Sakimoto made brilliant music for ports of an old PC game. Today, I was reading up on Dungeons & Dragons video games on YouTube and noticed that nine other D&D games were ported to the PC-9800 (sadly, the third and final game of the Krynn trilogy "The Black Queen of Krynn" wasn’t one of them). So, expect to see some of those names in my requests once they are open again.

Oh, and listening to the "Ending" track on "Champions of Krynn", it sounds like Mr. Sakimoto took bits and pieces of "Oh Canada!" (the country where I live) to make a song out of it, lol. 😛

I can try to look into the other AD&D soundtracks, most (or all?) of them seem to exist as VGM files so they would be very easy to do. Only a handful were arranged by Sakimoto though and not all of them are as good as the two that I posted earlier (imo).


KingTengu
02-16-2016, 10:34 AM
I can try to look into the other AD&D soundtracks, most (or all?) of them seem to exist as VGM files so they would be very easy to do. Only a handful were arranged by Sakimoto though and not all of them are as good as the two that I posted earlier (imo).

That sounds nice.

Oh BTW, Yuzo Koshiro did the music for the PC-9800 version of "Eye of the Beholder". I forgot about that tidbit of info until now (the Wikipedia article on the game mentions it in the detailed info bar).


nx666
02-16-2016, 11:21 AM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

Welcome to AudioPanicRoom, a podcast about the dangers of sustained exposure to old-ass computer and video game music.

Well, it’s actually more like a glorified mixtape. The first episode is 45 minutes of personal favorites with some demo tunes thrown in for good measure. I’m still working on a website, so right now Youtube is the only way to listen to this. If you prefer an offline version there is a link to an mp3 file in the description of the video or you could just download this one (https://mega.nz/#!qARzBQ7S!KBtt-JjSoH1NtMJMGWVqYZh3xWbacfX-NAAL5slFYgE).

Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_7RpOruQpE)

Any kind of feedback is welcome of course.

Tracklist

01 "Deadlock" – (1995, FastTracker) by Jussi-Matti Mikael Salmela (Elwood)
02 "Boss Theme" – Kyuukyoku Senki Gikadiver (1996, X68000) by CUR
03 "Main Theme" – Iceblaster (1992, Commodore 64) by Stefan Hartwig
04 "Tower" – Hyper Iria (1995, SNES) by Kiyotaka Sato, Shintarou Hirakawa, Nobuhiro Makino
05 "Geil Glacial Park" – Project S-11 (2000, Gameboy) by Aleksi Eeben (Heatbeat), Jonne Valtonen (Purple Motion)
06 "BGM #1" – The Plague (1990, Amiga) by Ron Klaren
07 "Tengurila" – Zombie Nation (1990, NES) by Takane Ohkubo, Norio Nakagata
08 "NewSan" – MegaRace (1993, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
09 "Night Raider" – (199X, MDX) by Napo.sun
10 "Main Theme" – Red Max (1987, Atari 800) by David Whittaker
11 "Time Trial" – Socket (1993, Mega Drive) by Yasuyuki Hamada, Shigenori Masuko, Youko Suzuki, Fumito Tamayama
12 "T_004" – Toumei Ningen Arawaru (1993, PC-9801) by Akira Sato
13 "Rockin’ [In-Game Theme 2]" – The Light Corridor (1991, ZX Spectrum) by Alberto Jose GonzпїЅlez
14 "Main Theme" – Mousin’ Around (1989, Pinball) by Dan Forden
15 "Stage 6: Crystal World" – Wings of Death (1990, Atari ST) by Jochen Hippel (Mad Max)
16 "Overcharge" – (1994, MOD) by Robert Szczepaniak (Roberts)


1983parrothead
02-17-2016, 09:18 PM
Thanks for your hard work, nx666. That was great!

This just in that VGMrips uploaded the sound files to the Kaneko Jackie Chan Arcade games.

Soon, I will expand the Kaneko Support Thread with more related soundtracks. But first, I must request these three to be ripped:

Fly-Boy (Arcade)
Fighting Roller (Arcade)
KaGeKi (Arcade)


nx666
02-18-2016, 02:41 AM
38 Man Kilo no Kokuu (X68000, 1989, System Sacom) – Visual novel with music by Manabu Saito.
In the Aroma of Tea (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlVU67i2jpU), The Far Place (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t-5JwP5S30)

Cybersphere (MS-DOS, 1996, Psycon Software)
Level BGM 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gENLAqpL3Q)

Trantor: The Last Stormtrooper (ZX Spectrum, 1987, Go!) – This was a pretty popular action game with a beeper soundtrack by David Whittaker.

Eye of the Beholder (PC-9801, 1992, Pony Canyon) – Dungeon Master with the AD&D license. I found very different information on the composers. Most sources credit Yuzo Koshiro and Yuji Yamada, but I also saw Hitoshi Sakimoto mentioned. It’s mostly atmospheric stuff that isn’t all that great imo.

Explosive Breaker (Arcade, 1992, Kaneko) – I found some sound files for this game, which (I think) was also a request at some point.

Also new is an improved version of Rhyme Star (PC-9801), the old soundtrack had some problems playing samples correctly in certain tracks.

———- Post added at 02:41 AM ———- Previous post was at 02:19 AM ———-

Thanks for your hard work, nx666. That was great!

This just in that VGMrips uploaded the sound files to the Kaneko Jackie Chan Arcade games.

Soon, I will expand the Kaneko Support Thread with more related soundtracks. But first, I must request these three to be ripped:

Fly-Boy (Arcade)
Fighting Roller (Arcade)
KaGeKi (Arcade)

I’m currently not taking any requests, but if there is a VGM file for Jackie Chan I’ll look into it.

In general, if anybody else has requests for soundtracks that exist here (http://vgmrips.net/packs/), feel free to post them anyway. That stuff is very easy to do so I might be able to squeeze it in.


KingTengu
02-18-2016, 08:09 AM
Explosive Breaker (Arcade, 1992, Kaneko) – I found some sound files for this game, which (I think) was also a request at some point.

Awww yeah!! I’ve been waiting for this for a while (as it was me that first requested this). Thank you very, very much, nx666!! (this would be a good addition for 1983parrothead’s Kaneko Support Thread as well)


nx666
02-20-2016, 01:14 AM
Here is the whole Forgotten Realms sub-series from SSI’s popular Gold Box RPGs. The PC-9801 versions all have completely new soundtracks. Pool of Radiance has music by Seiji Toda, the other three were composed by Takeshi Yasuda.

Pool of Radiance (PC-9801, 1989, Pony Canyon)
Curse of the Azure Bonds (PC-9801, 1991, Pony Canyon)
Secret of the Silver Blades (PC-9801, 1992, Pony Canyon)
Pools of Darkness (PC-9801, 1993, Pony Canyon)

Some other random stuff:

European Champions (Amiga, 1993, Ocean) – There is only one tune composed by Barry Leitch that sounds like it fell out of a scene demo.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPc6_S5A5jw)

Hammerfist (Amiga, 1990, Vivid Image) – Port of the C64 game with music by Wally Beben.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_1YJqdZXoo)

Celia (X68000, 1993, B-Cat Software) – Doujin puzzle game.
BGM 1 (https://youtu.be/tbs6qzSN23A?t=93)

And some updated C64 soundtracks: Fist 2, Monty on the Run, Turrican


Sharrif001
02-20-2016, 01:44 AM
Here is the whole Forgotten Realms sub-series from SSI’s popular Gold Box RPGs. The PC-9801 versions all have completely new soundtracks. Pool of Radiance has music by Seiji Toda, the other three were composed by Takeshi Yasuda.

Pool of Radiance (PC-9801, 1989, Pony Canyon)
Curse of the Azure Bonds (PC-9801, 1991, Pony Canyon)
Secret of the Silver Blades (PC-9801, 1992, Pony Canyon)
Pools of Darkness (PC-9801, 1993, Pony Canyon)

Excellent work. The Japanese composed and reprogrammed versions of those games are better.


nx666
02-20-2016, 04:31 AM
Excellent work. The Japanese composed and reprogrammed versions of those games are better.

I finished the Pool and Krynn series on C64/DOS back in the day but I’ve never actually played the PC-98 versions. Are there any differences apart from the graphics and music? I think the best way to play these games today is probably this (http://personal.inet.fi/koti/jhirvonen/gbc/) which adds some welcome features like automapping and instant heal.


Sharrif001
02-21-2016, 11:56 PM
Not really, from what I have watched on YouTube, the games are the same, but everything is translated in Japanese. The Japanese versions have the better music, but I haven’t heard how well the C64 or DOS/IBM soundtracks sound like in terms of music. Dragons of Flame is yet another SSI RPG reprogrammed by Pony Canyon for the PC-98 and also composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto and Takeshi Yasuda.

nx666
02-22-2016, 04:34 AM
Not really, from what I have watched on YouTube, the games are the same, but everything is translated in Japanese. The Japanese versions have the better music, but I haven’t heard how well the C64 or DOS/IBM soundtracks sound like in terms of music. Dragons of Flame is yet another SSI RPG reprogrammed by Pony Canyon for the PC-98 and also composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto and Takeshi Yasuda.

The original SSI versions only had music on the title screen from what I remember. I’ll probably post Dragons of Flame with the next update, although that one is more of an action RPG.


nx666
02-22-2016, 09:57 AM
Forgot to post this one yesterday:

The Kung-Fu Master: Jackie Chan (Arcade, 1995, Kaneko) – This looks like Mortal Kombat with 50% less violence and 100% more Jackie Chan.


nx666
02-22-2016, 01:06 PM
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Episode #002: Sound Canvas

Another podcast is up, watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVzPG79xWvY) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!yVomGL4B!adshcKT4YB15rj2LZ6m78RbiTENlZEz9yckxD7ZFYHk).
The theme of this episode is ‘game music played on Roland’s Sound Canvas modules’.

Tracklist

01 "Faery Tales Come True (Orchestral Style) [SC-88]" – Princess Maker: Faery Tales Come True (1998, Windows) by Masahiro Kajihara
02 "The Return of the Champion [SC-88]" – Vantage Master (1997, Windows) by Falcom Sound Team jdk
03 "Finale [SC-88]" – Realms of Arkania: Star Trail (1994, MS-DOS) by Guido Henkel, Horst Weidle
04 "An Extended Fingertip [SC-88]" – Hinadori no Saezuri (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
05 "To the Other Side of the Sea [SC-88]" – MIDI Power Pro 2 ~Salamander 2, Twinbee Yahoo~ (1996, Audio CD) by Eisaku Nambu
06 "Bountiful Woods [SC-88]" – King’s Quest VII: The Princeless Bride (1994, MS-DOS) by Jay Usher, Neal Grandstaff, Dan Kehler, Mark Seibert
07 "Human Battle Theme 2 [SC-88]" – Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness (1995, MS-DOS) by Glenn Stafford
08 "SX_1001 [SC-88]" – Field & Stream: Trophy Bass 4 (2000, Windows) by Sierra
09 "Tamao Mitsurugi [SC-88]" – Variable Geo Max (1999, Windows) by Giga
10 "Intro [SC-55]" – The Settlers (1994, MS-DOS) by Haiko Ruttmann
11 "FULL BLAST [SC-55mkII]" – Overtake (1992, X68000) by Hideyuki Shimono, Naoyuki Kimura
12 "Credits [SC-88]" – Rock’n Shaolin: Legend of the Seven Paladins 3D (1994, MS-DOS) by Accend
13 "BGM #08 [SC-55]" – The Grail Hunter (1994, PC-9801) by Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya, Shinji Tamura, Hiroya Hatsushiba
14 "It Doesn’t Amount To Anything [SC-55]" – Sion II: The First Attack (1992, X68000) by Zenji Nishikawa
15 "The Railroad Ode [SC-88]" – Monopoly (1995, Windows) by Frank Klepacki
16 "Monarch (Normal) [SC-88]" – MonaпїЅ Monarch Monarch (1998, Windows) by Falcom Sound Team jdk
17 "Beauty and the Beast [SC-88]" – King’s Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow (1992, MS-DOS) by Chris Brayman, Dan Kehler, Mark Seibert
18 "Ending [SC-88]" – Extreme Assault (1997, MS-DOS) by Chris HпїЅlsbeck, Fabian Del Priore


Sharrif001
02-22-2016, 11:16 PM
Ah. I thought requests were suspended.

nx666
02-23-2016, 05:02 AM
Ah. I thought requests were suspended.

Request are still suspended, I only offered to do rips from VGM files since they are really easy to make.


nx666
02-23-2016, 06:22 PM
Dragons of Flame (PC-9801, 1991, Pony Canyon) – This was the second part of an action RPG series based on the Dragonlance AD&D scenario. From what I remember, the game was pretty bad though. It looks like Takeshi Yasuda and Hitoshi Sakimoto were Pony Canyon’s go-to guys for all the Dragonlance games as they composed this one as well. They also did the prequel, Heroes of the Lance, which seems to be impossible to find on the Internet. If anybody has disk images for this game, let me know.
Intro (https://youtu.be/LSHJGvXFwzc?t=19)

Madou Gakuin R (PC-9801, 1994, Foresight) – RPG by Foresight. Good stuff but I couldn’t find any information on the composer.
BGM002 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mycnHaFla_o), BGM003 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABni7njbyHk)

Miwaku no Chousho (PC-9801 [SC-88], 1995, Black Package)

The protagonist, a young man named Shinnosuke, discovers a beautiful mansion, in which apparently a large-scale party is taking place. Determined to meet and enchant some beautiful women, he ventures into the mansion.
Can you guess what happens next? Anyway, this is a visual novel with music by Hiroaki Sano and like his other MIDI soundtracks this is pretty great.

Updated C64 soundtracks: Action Biker, Battle of Britain, Flimbo’s Quest, Formula 1 Simulator, Ghosts’n Goblins


Sharrif001
02-24-2016, 01:22 AM
Ah. I might take a look on Madou Gakuen R since it is an RPG.

nx666
02-24-2016, 08:43 PM
I’m currently hosting a C64 / Akira Yamaoka rumble (Thread 66118) that could use a few more participants. All you have to do is: listen to 4 tracks, vote for your 2 favorites, and hopefully learn something about C64 / Yamaoka music in the process. The rumble will get updated once or twice a week and there is also a bonus demo scene track every round for your listening pleasure. Don’t miss it!

nx666
02-26-2016, 07:01 PM
Princess Maker: Faery Tales Come True (Windows [CD Audio, SC-88, OPL3], 1998, Ninelives) – Another great Masahiro Kajihara soundtrack that has been in the making for a while. Included are all three versions of the music: CD Audio, MIDI, and FM.
Faery Tales Come True (CD Audio) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QdCOCnBH_4)

Hillsfar (PC-9801, 1990, Pony Canyon) – An AD&D mini-game collection that was supposed to bridge Pool of Radiance and Curse of the Azure Bonds.
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXNa06G7EfQ)

DragonStrike (PC-9801, 1992, Pony Canyon) – Maybe the most creative use of the AD&D license: a dragon flight simulator.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E1aYPv7S2c)

Pinball Prelude (Amiga, 1995, Effigy Software) – Pinball game with atmospheric music by Graham Gray (Echo).


nx666
02-28-2016, 09:28 PM
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Episode #003: Mad Max

Another podcast is up, watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b45wTTA82_U) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!aYhz3AqL!looYaT6T90Fj6bs-uOIBzoAJdKy9zlAn_C3RDnss-1k).
Today’s episode is all about Jochen Hippel aka Mad Max.

Tracklist

01 "Title Screen" – Leavin’ Teramis (1990, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel
02 "Sagyr’s Castle" – Wings of Death (1990, Atari ST) by Jochen Hippel
03 "Game Over" – Enchanted Land (1990, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel
04 "Virtual Escape: End Part" – Virtual Escape (1999, Atari ST) by Jochen Hippel
05 "Title Screen" – The Seven Gates of Jambala (1989, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel
06 "Ending" – 5th Gear (1989, Atari ST) by Jochen Hippel
07 "Stage Theme 4" – A Prehistoric Tale (1990, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel
08 "Main Theme" – Quiz Master (1988, Atari ST) by Jochen Hippel
09 "Game Over" – The Seven Gates of Jambala (1989, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel
10 "Level 1" – Ghost Battle (1991, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel
11 "Stages 5 and 8" – Leavin’ Teramis (1990, Atari ST) by Jochen Hippel
12 "The Forest Village" – Enchanted Land (1990, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel
13 "Volcano Plateau" – Game On 06/93 (1993, C64) by Thomas Detert, comp. by Jochen Hippel
14 "Cold Lands of Doom and Despair" – Wings of Death (1990, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel
15 "Buzzer" – Demo (1999, Atari ST) by Jochen Hippel
16 "Dungeon Theme 6" – Dragonflight (1990, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel


ruiner9
02-28-2016, 09:32 PM
Yesssssssss

nx666
02-28-2016, 09:53 PM
Yesssssssss

I also found this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BXZo7esoCI) today, it’s the Thalion guys ‘hard at work’, Jochen Hippel is the gentleman with the long hair and glasses. Must have been early ’89 as you can hear a work-in-progress version of Grand Monster Slam at some point.


ruiner9
02-29-2016, 11:51 AM
I also found this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BXZo7esoCI) today, it’s the Thalion guys ‘hard at work’, Jochen Hippel is the gentleman with the long hair and glasses. Must have been early ’89 as you can hear a work-in-progress version of Grand Monster Slam at some point.

That’s fantastic! I shared it with my buddy Bryan, who I cohost Imulse Project with, and who also turned me on to Hippel’s work. He passes along his gratitude as well. 🙂


nx666
02-29-2016, 05:43 PM
Dune (MS-DOS, 1992, Virgin Games) – Great Adlib soundtrack by StпїЅphane Picq
Spice Opera (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WZQbJlLkDg)

Dune (Amiga, 1992, Virgin Games) – The Amiga version only has 3 tracks but is arguably even better.
Ecolove (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il7NA_naiBo)

Mean Arenas (Amiga, 1993, I.C.E.)
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/VBYKR_xFODU?t=69)

International Speedway (C64, 1988, Silverbird) – Music by David Dunn

Blood Fighter (Atari 8-Bit, 1994, Mirage Software) – An unreleased game with music by Tomasz Liebich. Really cool stuff with sampled drums.
BGM #2 (https://youtu.be/QHoTVJNUkgY?t=162)

Technus: Technologic Soldier (Atari 8-Bit, 1993, Mirage Software) – This was also composed by Tomasz Liebich. The game seems to re-appropriate assets from the C64 Turrican games.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6a4excLRk1o)

And a few updated C64 soundtracks: Bump Set Spike, Cheap Skate, Crazy Comets, Saboteur II, Thing on a Spring

Requests are open again for one week (until Sunday), however, the rules will be slightly different this time:

a) You can request the usual 3 soundtracks for any system I support, this includes soundtracks for MS-DOS games as well

b) In addition, you can request up to 5 for the systems that are currently somewhat underrepresented, these are in particular: Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, PC-8801, ZX Spectrum.

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That’s fantastic! I shared it with my buddy Bryan, who I cohost Imulse Project with, and who also turned me on to Hippel’s work. He passes along his gratitude as well. 🙂

I actually listened to that podcast yesterday, thumbs up for playing a Franz Koopa track! That guy certainly deserves more attention.


KingTengu
02-29-2016, 10:49 PM
Requests are open again for one week (until Sunday), however, the rules will be slightly different this time:

a) You can request the usual 3 soundtracks for any system I support, this includes soundtracks for MS-DOS games as well

b) In addition, you can request up to 5 for the systems that are currently somewhat underrepresented, these are in particular: Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, PC-8801, ZX Spectrum

Hmmm… this is going to be a tough one to choose from, lol. I’m probably going to get flak from you for this, but seeing as I might be busy this week and not be on the site as much, I’m just going to say "screw it", and make my choices anyways.

3-REQUEST ONES (ARCADE)
– Great 1,000 Miles Rally
– Great Swordsman
– GunNail

5-REQUEST ONES (PC-8801 & ZX SPECTRUM)
– Batman: The Movie (ZX Spectrum)
– Cruise Chaser Blassty (PC-8801)
– Master of Monsters (PC-8801)
– Operation Wolf (ZX Spectrum)
– Saint Dragon (ZX Spectrum)

Again, sorry for this, but as I’ve said, I won’t be on here as much this week.


Sharrif001
02-29-2016, 11:20 PM
I only have 2 requests- both for the PC-98:

Power Singer- Ellance Saga #1
KO Seiki Beast Sanjuushi-Gaia no Fukkatsu

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Hmmm… this is going to be a tough one to choose from, lol. I’m probably going to get flak from you for this, but seeing as I might be busy this week and not be on the site as much, I’m just going to say "screw it", and make my choices anyways.

3-REQUEST ONES (ARCADE)
– Great 1,000 Miles Rally
– Great Swordsman
– GunNail

5-REQUEST ONES (PC-8801 & ZX SPECTRUM)
– Batman: The Movie (ZX Spectrum)
– Cruise Chaser Blassty (PC-8801)
– Master of Monsters (PC-8801)
– Operation Wolf (ZX Spectrum)
– Saint Dragon (ZX Spectrum)

Again, sorry for this, but as I’ve said, I won’t be on here as much this week.

Great Swordsman was Allumer’s very first game they created for TAITO in 1984- they just weren’t credited for it. Then in 1986, they created Gladiator for Taito.


nx666
03-01-2016, 12:22 AM
Hmmm… this is going to be a tough one to choose from, lol. I’m probably going to get flak from you for this, but seeing as I might be busy this week and not be on the site as much, I’m just going to say "screw it", and make my choices anyways.

– Cruise Chaser Blassty (PC-8801)

I just uploaded this soundtrack, it’s not my own rip though:

Cruise Chaser Blassty (PC-8801 [OPN], 1986, Square) – Maybe not the most spectacular music, but notable for being Nobuo Uematsu’s very first soundtrack.

Feel free to replace this with another request


KingTengu
03-01-2016, 04:10 AM
I just uploaded this soundtrack, it’s not my own rip though:

Cruise Chaser Blassty (PC-8801 [OPN], 1986, Square) – Maybe not the most spectacular music, but notable for being Nobuo Uematsu’s very first soundtrack.

Feel free to replace this with another request

Already came up with a replacement. 🙂

– Hydlide II: Shrine of Darkness (NEC PC-8800)


nx666
03-02-2016, 06:28 PM
Age of Wonders (Windows, 1999, Gathering of Developers) – Part one of this strategy series with orchestral tracker music by Michiel van den Bos.
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o-7rPnZhXo)

Eol-ui Moheom (MS-DOS [OPL2], 1995, Gameland) – Also known as Eol’s Adventure, a cute Korean platformer with a pretty good FM soundtrack.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAYF282WMLw)

Outer Ridge (MS-DOS, 1995, Wizard Software) – Some sort of an 3d Asteroids, the music is by demo scener Karsten Koch.
Music 2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uw9a65q8Grk)

GaoGao! 4th Canaan: Yakusoku no Chi (PC-9801 [SC-88], 1997, 4×9) – The fourth installment of this series was composed by Hiroaki Sano, and the GS version is once again pretty awesome.

7 Colors (PC-9801 [OPN], 1992, Hot-B) – I remember the DOS version which used Adlib renditions of classical music for its soundtrack. The PC-98 release has completely new compositions by Hayato Matsuo and Hitoshi Sakimoto.
BGM #3 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Wf1cVsv-uU)

Tatakae! Konyanko EX (X68000, 1995, Nankoku Byouyou) – Doujin fighting game with cat girls and great music.
Gameplay footage (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuXx6VG28Fk)

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3-REQUEST ONES (ARCADE)
– Great 1,000 Miles Rally
– Great Swordsman
– GunNail

I have more bad news for you: none of these games seems to have a sound test.


KingTengu
03-02-2016, 07:57 PM
———- Post added at 06:28 PM ———- Previous post was at 06:26 PM ———-
Originally Posted by KingTengu
3-REQUEST ONES (ARCADE)
– Great 1,000 Miles Rally
– Great Swordsman
– GunNail

I have more bad news for you: none of these games seems to have a sound test.

*Censored, lol*

Ah well. Thankfully, I’m always prepared with backup requests in situations like this:

– Bermuda Triangle (Arcade)
– Blandia (FM Towns)
– Chopper I (Arcade)


1983parrothead
03-03-2016, 06:01 PM
Hi nx666. Thank you for your uploads. If you are accepting new requests right now, here are my 3:

Tokusyu Butai UAG / Thundercade / Twin Formation (Allumer / Taito)(Arcade)
Sennou / Sen-Know (Kaneko)(Arcade)
Blandia (PC-9801 version)


nx666
03-03-2016, 08:36 PM
Hi nx666. Thank you for your uploads. If you are accepting new requests right now, here are my 3:

Tokusyu Butai UAG / Thundercade / Twin Formation (Allumer / Taito)(Arcade)
Sennou / Sen-Know (Kaneko)(Arcade)
Blandia (PC-9801 version)

I think I had requests for Thundercade and Blandia before, so they probably still can’t be done.


Kosuke Kurogane
03-04-2016, 12:09 AM
I have a request for you:
Last Armageddon (PC-8801, MSX, PC-Engine and TurboGrafx).

Thanks for the X68000 Version 🙂


nx666
03-04-2016, 12:37 AM
I have a request for you:
Last Armageddon (PC-8801, MSX, PC-Engine and TurboGrafx).

Thanks for the X68000 Version 🙂

I currently don’t take requests for MSX games, and you can get the PCE/TG16 and PC-88 soundtracks from ruiner’s thread (Thread 138495). The PC-88 soundtrack is the OPN music, there is also an OPNA version that I could do, but that one only has some minor differences (the 3 PSG channels are emulated in FM). Feel free to request something else if you want 🙂


Kosuke Kurogane
03-04-2016, 01:09 AM
Actually the soundtrack of Ruiner’s thread are incomplete (many tracks are lost, only has like 15 tracks). Could you do the OPNA and OPN Versions (PC-88), PC-Engine and TG16 Version please?

Take your time to do these request nwn


MarvelB
03-04-2016, 01:40 AM
Hey, nx666, it’s been a while! Anyway, I come with a single request: A while back in Ruiner’s thread, I requested a rip for a X68000 game called Ku2. The game has two "halves", if you will: A "Serious" mode, which I guess can be considered the normal game, and a "Comical" mode, which is something like the game’s easy mode. Anyway, Ruiner already got the Serious mode soundtrack, but now that he’s no longer taking requests, can I ask if it’s possible for you to rip the Comical tracks? If it helps, I know there’s also an FM Towns version of the game, but I’ve no clue whether or not it’s easier to obtain than the X68k version. Thanks in advance for looking into it!

nx666
03-04-2016, 12:53 PM
Actually the soundtrack of Ruiner’s thread are incomplete (many tracks are lost, only has like 15 tracks). Could you do the OPNA and OPN Versions (PC-88), PC-Engine and TG16 Version please?

Take your time to do these request nwn

I found a PC-88 OPNA soundtrack that has 50+ tracks that I could do. Not sure about the PC Engine version, but that isn’t really my area of expertise anyway. Maybe some of the music is hidden in the cut scenes of that game and does not actually exist as a separate audio track? As far as I know, there is no TG16 version as this game was only released in Japan.

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Hey, nx666, it’s been a while! Anyway, I come with a single request: A while back in Ruiner’s thread, I requested a rip for a X68000 game called Ku2. The game has two "halves", if you will: A "Serious" mode, which I guess can be considered the normal game, and a "Comical" mode, which is something like the game’s easy mode. Anyway, Ruiner already got the Serious mode soundtrack, but now that he’s no longer taking requests, can I ask if it’s possible for you to rip the Comical tracks? If it helps, I know there’s also an FM Towns version of the game, but I’ve no clue whether or not it’s easier to obtain than the X68k version. Thanks in advance for looking into it!

The X68000 version is definitely doable, I’ll add it to my list.


Kosuke Kurogane
03-04-2016, 06:08 PM
Ok, i’m going to wait the upload of both versions of PC-88 Soundtrack. Don’t worry about PC-Engine 🙂

nx666
03-04-2016, 09:50 PM
I was working from home today, the result is this impressive list of new soundtracks:

Shakii the Wolf (MS-DOS [OPL2], 1995, Samsung) – Platformer with happy music by D.A.C.
Stage 4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2L61nzx6cmI)

SkyRoads (MS-DOS, 1993, Bluemoon Interactive) – Music from Estonia in this platformer/racing game.

Chopper I (Arcade, 1988, SNK) – Vertical shmup by SNK

Illumina! (PC-8801 [OPN], 1990, Cocktail Soft) – RPG with music by Akira Sato
Mid Boss (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcUxWgp9-5k), House of the Feudal Lord (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzPz7nR7qOU)

KO Seiki Beast Sanjushi: Return of Gaia (PC-9801 [OPN], 1992, Matrix) – Another RPG based on an anime.
Introduction (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTOW29XyvwM)

Digan no Maseki (PC-9801 [OPN], 1988, Artec) – JRPG with western influences, the soundtrack was arranged by Hitoshi Sakimoto.

Digan no Maseki (PC-8801 [OPN], 1988, Artec) – Same composers, same sound chip, same year, but for some reason this sounds a lot better.
Euress (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pTTvs3T8_0), Battle (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNsthMJjeog)

Air Supply (Amiga, 1990, Magic Bytes) – Mediocre shooter with great music by Markus Weichselbaum
The Real World (https://youtu.be/F1H4h8xkzPY?t=14)

Operation Hongkong (C64, 1986, Golden Games) – Text adventure with a Holger Gehrmann soundtrack.


Sharrif001
03-05-2016, 07:32 PM
I have 3 more requests, that is if you have the time, or if you can find the disk images to them:
Legend of Shalice (1993, Maxima)
Wolvish Gallop: Legacy of the Solomon (1994 Pandora Box)
Zavas 2 (1993 Glodia)

nx666
03-05-2016, 09:50 PM
Bermuda Triangle (Arcade, 1987, SNK)

Last Armageddon (PC-8801 [OPNA], 1988, Brain Grey) – I couldn’t find files for the OPN music, but you are not missing much as these two versions of the soundtrack are almost identical.

Angelus: Akuma no Fukuin (PC-8801 [OPNA], 1988, Enix) – Adventure game with music by Koichi Sugiyama

Ku2 Comical (X68000, 1993, Panther Software)

———- Post added at 09:50 PM ———- Previous post was at 09:49 PM ———-

I have 3 more requests, that is if you have the time, or if you can find the disk images to them:
Legend of Shalice (1993, Maxima)
Wolvish Gallop: Legacy of the Solomon (1994 Pandora Box)
Zavas 2 (1993 Glodia)

I’ll do Zavas 2 as your third request, the other two have to wait until the next round.


Sharrif001
03-06-2016, 12:11 AM
Bermuda Triangle (Arcade, 1987, SNK)

Last Armageddon (PC-8801 [OPNA], 1988, Brain Grey) – I couldn’t find files for the OPN music, but you are not missing much as these two versions of the soundtrack are almost identical.

Angelus: Akuma no Fukuin (PC-8801 [OPNA], 1988, Enix) – Adventure game with music by Koichi Sugiyama

Ku2 Comical (X68000, 1993, Panther Software)

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I’ll do Zavas 2 as your third request, the other two have to wait until the next round.

Sounds good. I will take a listen to Angelus: Akuma no Fukuin to see if it is any good. As for Last Armageddon, the FM music is also the same on the X68000 version as well.


nx666
03-06-2016, 06:51 PM
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Episode #004: Gods in Underpants

Another podcast is up, watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iC-qUA6HWxY) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!GZQCVJ7I!e3QeZTvAeJ7LA0uZZ5Cb1eo1usn4lGiVqFSwsPjWlKA).

Tracklist

01 "Main Menu" – Battlestorm (1992, CDTV) by Titus
02 "Stage 4" – Dokkaebi-ga Ganda (1995, MS-DOS) by Senori Box
03 "Onward (TG95 Music Compo)" – Demo (1995) by Jukka Kaartinen (Jugi)
04 "Visual Scene C" – Rhyme☆Star (1994, PC-9801) by Takeshi Abo
05 "Level 1 Theme" – Hoi (1992, Amiga) by Ramon Braumuller
06 "Ending Theme" – Dangerous Seed (1990, Mega Drive) by Yoshinori Nagumo
07 "Main Theme" – Bee 52 (1992, Commodore 64) by Gerard Gourley
08 "Mission 3" – Fire Hawk: Thexder The Second Contact (1989, PC-8801) by Hiromi Ohba
09 "Main Theme" – Oxyd (1990, Atari ST) by JпїЅrgen Piscol
10 "Title Screen, The End?" – Wolverine (1991, NES) by Geoff Follin
11 "The Missing Is" – Legend of Xanadu 2 (1995, PC Engine CD) by Falcom Sound Team J.D.K.
12 "Vite and Plack" – Demos (1992) by Jochen FeldkпїЅtter (Virgill)
13 "Main Theme" – Sokoban (1991, ZX Spectrum) by Agent-X
14 "Indoor Combat" – Illusion City (1991, MSX turboR) by Tadahiro Nitta, Yasufumi Fukuda, Koji Urita
15 "Main Menu" – Fuzzy’s World of Miniature Space Golf (1995, MS-DOS) by Loudness
18 "Guitar Slinger (Part 1)" – Demo (1993) by Jogeir Liljedahl


ruiner9
03-07-2016, 12:23 AM
Nice track list! This’ll be great for my ride to work tomorrow. 🙂

nx666
03-08-2016, 08:25 PM
Power Singer: Ellance Saga #1 (PC-9801 [OPN], 1992, System Sacom) – Although the game was released a few months after his death, there are many tracks here that actually sound like Manabu Saito compositions.

Blandia Plus (FM Towns, 1994, Ving) – CD audio version of this soundtrack that I have edited a little bit so the songs loop and fade properly. I haven’t been able to find the PC-98 CD and Windows ports, so I can’t confirm or deny if the music there is the same.


Kosuke Kurogane
03-08-2016, 10:17 PM
The FM Towns version of Last Armageddon Soundtrack is the same of X68000? I didn’t have idea o__oU

nx666
03-08-2016, 10:55 PM
The FM Towns version of Last Armageddon Soundtrack is the same of X68000? I didn’t have idea o__oU

All the FM soundtracks seem to have been ported with zero effort and don’t really make use of their respective sound chips. The OPNA version just emulates the 3 PSG channels of the OPN chip in FM, no other changes were done to the music.


Sharrif001
03-09-2016, 02:03 AM
Power Singer: Ellance Saga #1 (PC-9801 [OPN], 1992, System Sacom) – Although the game was released a few months after his death, there are many tracks here that actually sound like Manabu Saito compositions.

Blandia Plus (FM Towns, 1994, Ving) – CD audio version of this soundtrack that I have edited a little bit so the songs loop and fade properly. I haven’t been able to find the PC-98 CD and Windows ports, so I can’t confirm or deny if the music there is the same.

Thanks for Power Singer. Manabu Saito will truly be missed.


1983parrothead
03-11-2016, 12:13 PM
Hello, nx666. I appreciate your business. If the past 3 requests cannot be made, then try these:

Baseball Stars : Be a Champ! (Arcade, SNK)
Ashura Blaster (Arcade, Taito/Visco)
Risky Challenge / Gussun Oyoyo (Arcade, Irem)

Thank you. ^_^


nx666
03-11-2016, 08:52 PM
Batman (C64, 1989, Ocean) – One of my favorite Matthew Cannon soundtracks on the system.
Title Theme (https://youtu.be/ZeCA0Fvrg4s?t=176)

Batman (ZX Spectrum, 1989, Ocean) – This was also done by Matthew Cannon. The music for stage 3 sounds a bit broken, I probably need to check this again with an emulator at some point.

Batman (Atari ST, 1989, Ocean) – Jonathan Dunn ported the soundtrack to the Atari. Despite using the same sound chip, this actually sounds a bit worse.

Euphory (Sharp X1, 1987, System Sacom) – An early Manabu Saito soundtrack for the Sharp X1.
Submarine Labyrinth (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biY_CpsLf-k), Negative Zone (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTkzIhc_X70)

Ferill X1 (Sharp X1, 1989) – I’ve never actually seen this version of the game. All I know is the soundtrack and the original PC-88 release.

Illusion Blaze (MS-DOS, 1994, SKC Soft Land) – Side-scrolling shmup, developed by Family Production with music by D.A.C.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYCA-R4OBJk)

Iron Blood (MS-DOS, 1996, Microforum International) – Another Family Production/D.A.C game. This one is an action game with mechs, similar to the Assault Suit series.
Select (https://youtu.be/QLq2NY6KZsU?t=96)

And one updated C64 soundtrack: Hollywood or Bust

———- Post added at 08:52 PM ———- Previous post was at 08:48 PM ———-

Hello, nx666. I appreciate your business. If the past 3 requests cannot be made, then try these:

Baseball Stars : Be a Champ! (Arcade, SNK)
Ashura Blaster (Arcade, Taito/Visco)
Risky Challenge / Gussun Oyoyo (Arcade, Irem)

Thank you. ^_^

I’m not taking any more requests right now and I also still have a few from you in my queue. They are not forgotten, I was just pretty busy this week.


nx666
03-12-2016, 11:21 PM
Kageki (Arcade, 1988, Taito) – Isometric fighting game developed by Kaneko.

Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness (Sharp X1, 1985, T&E Soft) – The PC-88 release seems to be beeper only, so I did this version instead.

Saint Dragon (ZX Spectrum, 1990, Storm) – Only one track, which is a conversion of the first stage music from the arcade game.
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws2-hVfoagc)

Operation Wolf (ZX Spectrum, 1988, Ocean) – Converted from the arcade game by Jonathan Dunn. Not much to see here, just a few short jingles.

Operation Wolf (C64, 1988, Ocean) – Also by Jonathan Dunn, this one has an original piece that plays on the title screen.
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcOw4QFFcUE)

Urotsuki Doji (X68000, 1989, Fairytale) – Adventure game by Fairytale. The music is by Akira Sato and PANDA.
After School (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbKYBq33ZqI), Ending (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90N7Z_vhxHY)


Sharrif001
03-13-2016, 01:14 AM
Kageki (Arcade, 1988, Taito) – Isometric fighting game developed by Kaneko.

Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness (Sharp X1, 1985, T&E Soft) – The PC-88 release seems to be beeper only, so I did this version instead.

Saint Dragon (ZX Spectrum, 1990, Storm) – Only one track, which is a conversion of the first stage music from the arcade game.
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws2-hVfoagc)

Operation Wolf (ZX Spectrum, 1988, Ocean) – Converted from the arcade game by Jonathan Dunn. Not much to see here, just a few short jingles.

Operation Wolf (C64, 1988, Ocean) – Also by Jonathan Dunn, this one has an original piece that plays on the title screen.
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcOw4QFFcUE)

Urotsuki Doji (X68000, 1989, Fairytale) – Adventure game by Fairytale. The music is by Akira Sato and PANDA.
After School (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbKYBq33ZqI), Ending (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90N7Z_vhxHY)

Urotsukidoji is based off of an X-rated anime movie of the same name called "Legend of the Overfiend" Then, they made a sequel in 1992.


nx666
03-13-2016, 09:23 PM
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Episode #005: Italians in Space

This podcast is about musical styles like Italo disco, Eurobeat, and Spacesynth, and their influence on game and demo music. You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJmVHzPAu0U) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!DcYjEbpQ!SrgWB_6KupfsSFqdsRo5SuzGrY-lhWNWu3iaY-HyBwE).

Tracklist

01 "Hold Me Tonight" – Misty Blue (1990, PC-8801) by Yuzo Koshiro
02 "Credits" – Kaze Kiri: Ninja Action (1994, PC Engine CD) by Daisuke Morishima
03 "Phenomenon Choir" – Demo (2000) by J. Lundqvist (MyVoice)
04 "Soul Supermarket" – Dangun Feveron (1998, Arcade) by Ryuichi Yabuki, Nanpei Misawa, Ryo Sakai
05 "To Be On Top (English Electric)" – Demo (2013) by Volker Buckow (Dr Future)
06 "Disco Blue Moon" – Rouge: Manatsu no Kuchibeni (1990, PC-8801) by Masahiro Kajihara
07 "BGM #2" – Blood Fighter (1994, Atari 800) by Tomasz Liebich
08 "Stage 1" – Battlestorm (1992, CDTV) by Titus
09 "Visual 5" – Cyber Block Metal Orange EX (1993, X68000) by Yoshio Furukawa, Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata
10 "Alternate Title" – Deep Core (1993, Amiga) by Tomas Danko
11 "Maido Okini!!" – DR^2 Night Janki (1995, PC-9801) by Shinji Orito, N. Shimokawa, Doza
12 "Italy" – OutRun Europa (1991, C64) by Jeroen Tel
13 "Battle Theme" – Last Armageddon (1990, PC Engine CD) by Hiroharu Hayama
14 "Trading Town of Redmont" – Ys III: Wanderers From Ys (1991, Mega Drive) by Yoshiaki Kubotera, Noriyuki Iwadare
15 "King Lizard" – Demo (2004) by Roelof Johan Calling Heerspink (Cerror)


Suketera
03-13-2016, 11:13 PM
Kageki (Arcade, 1988, Taito) – Isometric fighting game developed by Kaneko.

Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness (Sharp X1, 1985, T&E Soft) – The PC-88 release seems to be beeper only, so I did this version instead.

Saint Dragon (ZX Spectrum, 1990, Storm) – Only one track, which is a conversion of the first stage music from the arcade game.
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws2-hVfoagc)

Operation Wolf (ZX Spectrum, 1988, Ocean) – Converted from the arcade game by Jonathan Dunn. Not much to see here, just a few short jingles.

Operation Wolf (C64, 1988, Ocean) – Also by Jonathan Dunn, this one has an original piece that plays on the title screen.
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcOw4QFFcUE)

Urotsuki Doji (X68000, 1989, Fairytale) – Adventure game by Fairytale. The music is by Akira Sato and PANDA.
After School (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbKYBq33ZqI), Ending (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90N7Z_vhxHY)

You forgot to add download links for these rips.


nx666
03-14-2016, 12:32 AM
You forgot to add download links for these rips.

Not sure what happened there, but it’s fixed now.


nx666
03-15-2016, 07:59 PM
Zavas 2: Mehite no Dai Yogen (PC-9801 [SC-55], 1993, Glodia) – Music by Nobuhito Koise and Ikki Nakamura. The music was probably composed for MIDI so I went with the GS version of the soundtrack.

Master of Monsters (PC-8801, 1988, System Soft) – The first game in this series, there is not much music except for the opening and ending tunes.

Roller Aces / Fighting Roller (Arcade, 1983, Taito) – Early Kaneko game.


Sharrif001
03-15-2016, 10:24 PM
Most of Glodia’s later soundtracks used the SC-55. Thanks for Zavas 2. I will probably ask for more soundtracks in the future when you accept requests again. I am thinking of requesting all of the RPGs done by Fuga System next time. Most of them are composed by Izuru Aki.

nx666
03-17-2016, 07:54 PM
Inferno (MS-DOS [CDAudio, MT-32], 1994, Ocean) – The sequel to Epic with music composed by Alien Sex Fiend and Barry Leitch. I included the MT-32 soundtrack as well, a pretty awesome conversion of the CD audio tracks. There is a making-of video (https://youtu.be/C3PWG_y5oDg?t=658) of this game on Youtube, which has a pretty lengthy segment on the soundtrack. The focus is obviously on Alien Sex Fiend, but there is also a short interview with Barry Leitch.

Lethal Weapon (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1992, Ocean) – Another Ocean soundtrack, this one was composed by Barry Leitch and Dean Evans. The music is the same as in the Amiga version, not sure which one was the original though.

F29 Retaliator (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1990, Ocean) – Flight simulator with music by Matthew Cannon and Jason Brooke. The Ocean guys certainly knew how to get the best out of the MT-32.

The Dome (X68000, 1988, System Sacom) – One of the early System Sacom soundtracks for the X68000.

Tokyo Twilight Busters (PC-9801 [SC-88], 1995, Wolfteam) – Nice GS arrangements by the Wolteam guys.

And a handful of updated C64 soundtracks: Ocean Loader, Roland’s Ratrace, ShadowFire, The Way of the Exploding Fist


nx666
03-20-2016, 01:24 AM
Mission Impossibubble (C64, 1989, Hewson) – Music by Neil Baldwin, the melancholic Name Entry tune is pretty good.

Shadow Skimmer (C64, 1987, The Edge) – Also by Neil Baldwin, one of his earlier soundtracks.
Title Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnbsHv1UANQ)

Street Cred Boxing (C64, 1989, Players Premier) – Two funky tunes by Johannes Bjerregaard.

Orbits (C64, 1994, CP Verlag) – Puzzle game with a space theme and atmospheric music by Wojciech Radziejewski (Shogoon)
Mercury (https://youtu.be/_ztuMNc81DY?t=107)

Spell Bound (Amiga, 1990, Psyclapse) – Pretty bad platformer, mostly known for the rockin’ title track by Ray Norrish.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/Ir7mAMqf2SA?t=44)

Gainforce (Amiga, 1993, CompuTec) – Defender-like budget shmup.

Crystal Palace (Amiga, 1993, CompuTec) – Platformer with cheerful music by an unknown composer.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/6sfeVGgIsfA?t=6)

Miami Chase (Amiga, 1990, Codemasters) – 80s synth music by Jimmy Fredriksson (Firefox) and Allister Brimble
Main Menu (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48gp4B5QjAY)


nx666
03-21-2016, 01:43 AM
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Episode #006: Game Music History ~1985~

1985 was arguably one of the most important years for video game music. Most major arcade developers made the switch from PSG to FM, composers like Rob Hubbard and Martin Galway began to unlock the full potential of the SID, and soundtracks in general became more complex and varied in style and structure.

The playlist is in roughly chronological order, although there is some guesswork involved as exact release dates are unknown for many of these games.

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tuj5J3xdCKk) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!HAYj1YgJ!EPV1-25ARgPbn5OnyT8C3sBXwoVLXFaOkXYxbwNJtQM).

Tracklist

01 "Demo (CAPTAIN NEO)" – Metal Soldier Isaac II (1985, Arcade) by Hisayoshi Ogura, Tadashi Kimijima
02 "Fantastic Powers" – Twinbee (1985, Arcade) by Shigeru Fukutake, Yoshinori Sasaki
03 "Main Theme" – ShadowFire (1985, Commodore 64) by Fred Gray
04 "Thexder (DEMO Version)" – Thexder (1985, PC-8801) by Hibiki Godai
05 "Amazing Paperboy Rides" – Paperboy (1985, Arcade) by Hal Canon
06 "Challenger 1985 (1st Stage)" – Gradius (1985, Arcade) by Miki Higashino
07 "Main Theme" – Roland’s Ratrace (1985, Commodore 64) by Martin Galway
08 "BGM 1" – Commando (1985, Arcade) by Tamayo Kawamoto
09 "Sunny" – American Truck (1985, PC-8801) by Telenet
10 "Demo Mode" – The Way of the Exploding Fist (1985, Commodore 64) by Neil Brennan
11 "First Half BGM" – The Fairy Land Story (1985, Arcade) by Y. Tsuchida, Tadashi Kimijima
12 "Main Theme" – Hang-On (1985, Arcade) by Hiroshi Kawaguchi
13 "Main Theme" – Monty on the Run (1985, Commodore 64) by Rob Hubbard
14 "Game A BGM" – Gyromite (1985, NES) by Hirokazu Tanaka
15 "Main Theme" – Fourth Protocol (1985, Commodore 64) by David Dunn
16 "Running About" – Super Mario Bros. (1985, NES) by Koji Kondo
17 "Towns" – Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar (1985, Apple II) by Kenneth W. Arnold
18 "Ground BGM (1, 2 Stage)" – Ghosts’n Goblins (1985, Arcade) by Ayako Mori
19 "Main Theme: Empty Hallways" – Wizardry (1985, Commodore 64) by Mike Alsop
20 "La Valse pour Xanadu" – Xanadu: Dragon Slayer II (1985, PC-8801) by Toshiya Takahashi
21 "Main Theme" – Crazy Comets (1985, Commodore 64) by Rob Hubbard
22 "Theme" – Space Harrier (1985, Arcade) by Hiroshi Kawaguchi
23 "Ranking 2-10" – RF2: Red Fighter (1985, Arcade) by Konami Kukeiha Club
24 "Main Theme" – The Last V8 (1985, Commodore 64) by Rob Hubbard
25 "Title BGM" – Onna Sansirou: Typhoon Gal (1985, Arcade) by Taito
26 "Sunset" – ASO – Armored Scrum Object (1985, Arcade) by Yoko Osaka
27 "Hard Galivan" – Galivan – Cosmo Police (1985, Arcade) by Kenji Yoshida
28 "Name Entry" – Section Z (1985, Arcade) by Tamayo Kawamoto
29 "Demo" – Time Gal (1985, Arcade) by Yukio Fukushima
30 "Stage 3-1" – Scooter Shooter (1985, Arcade) by Konami
31 "Ocean Loader #2" – Ocean Loader (1985, Commodore 64) by Martin Galway
32 "Theme of Terra Cresta" – Terra Cresta (1985, Arcade) by Kenji Yoshida


Sharrif001
03-21-2016, 03:13 AM
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Episode #006: Game Music History ~1985~

1985 was arguably one of the most important years for video game music. Most major arcade developers made the switch from PSG to FM, composers like Rob Hubbard and Martin Galway began to unlock the full potential of the SID, and soundtracks in general became more complex and varied in style and structure.

The playlist is in roughly chronological order, although there is some guesswork involved as exact release dates are unknown for many of these games.

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tuj5J3xdCKk) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!HAYj1YgJ!EPV1-25ARgPbn5OnyT8C3sBXwoVLXFaOkXYxbwNJtQM).

Tracklist

01 "Demo (CAPTAIN NEO)" – Metal Soldier Isaac II (1985, Arcade) by Hisayoshi Ogura, Tadashi Kimijima
02 "Fantastic Powers" – Twinbee (1985, Arcade) by Shigeru Fukutake, Yoshinori Sasaki
03 "Main Theme" – ShadowFire (1985, Commodore 64) by Fred Gray
04 "Thexder (DEMO Version)" – Thexder (1985, PC-8801) by Hibiki Godai
05 "Amazing Paperboy Rides" – Paperboy (1985, Arcade) by Hal Canon
06 "Challenger 1985 (1st Stage)" – Gradius (1985, Arcade) by Miki Higashino
07 "Main Theme" – Roland’s Ratrace (1985, Commodore 64) by Martin Galway
08 "BGM 1" – Commando (1985, Arcade) by Tamayo Kawamoto
09 "Sunny" – American Truck (1985, PC-8801) by Telenet
10 "Demo Mode" – The Way of the Exploding Fist (1985, Commodore 64) by Neil Brennan
11 "First Half BGM" – The Fairy Land Story (1985, Arcade) by Y. Tsuchida, Tadashi Kimijima
12 "Main Theme" – Hang-On (1985, Arcade) by Hiroshi Kawaguchi
13 "Main Theme" – Monty on the Run (1985, Commodore 64) by Rob Hubbard
14 "Game A BGM" – Gyromite (1985, NES) by Hirokazu Tanaka
15 "Main Theme" – Fourth Protocol (1985, Commodore 64) by David Dunn
16 "Running About" – Super Mario Bros. (1985, NES) by Koji Kondo
17 "Towns" – Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar (1985, Apple II) by Kenneth W. Arnold
18 "Ground BGM (1, 2 Stage)" – Ghosts’n Goblins (1985, Arcade) by Ayako Mori
19 "Main Theme: Empty Hallways" – Wizardry (1985, Commodore 64) by Mike Alsop
20 "La Valse pour Xanadu" – Xanadu: Dragon Slayer II (1985, PC-8801) by Toshiya Takahashi
21 "Main Theme" – Crazy Comets (1985, Commodore 64) by Rob Hubbard
22 "Theme" – Space Harrier (1985, Arcade) by Hiroshi Kawaguchi
23 "Ranking 2-10" – RF2: Red Fighter (1985, Arcade) by Konami Kukeiha Club
24 "Main Theme" – The Last V8 (1985, Commodore 64) by Rob Hubbard
25 "Title BGM" – Onna Sansirou: Typhoon Gal (1985, Arcade) by Taito
26 "Sunset" – ASO – Armored Scrum Object (1985, Arcade) by Yoko Osaka
27 "Hard Galivan" – Galivan – Cosmo Police (1985, Arcade) by Kenji Yoshida
28 "Name Entry" – Section Z (1985, Arcade) by Tamayo Kawamoto
29 "Demo" – Time Gal (1985, Arcade) by Yukio Fukushima
30 "Stage 3-1" – Scooter Shooter (1985, Arcade) by Konami
31 "Ocean Loader #2" – Ocean Loader (1985, Commodore 64) by Martin Galway
32 "Theme of Terra Cresta" – Terra Cresta (1985, Arcade) by Kenji Yoshida

1985 was a good year, but I hate it at the same time because that was when "Mamma Mia Mario" saved the game industry.


nx666
03-22-2016, 03:03 AM
1985 was a good year, but I hate it at the same time because that was when "Mamma Mia Mario" saved the game industry.

I thought we had moved past this already. When I was doing the tags for this episode, I found this gem on the SMB Wikipedia page. I mean, who comes up with such nonsense?

пїЅKondo is objectively important in the history of video game music, given that he was the first person, circa 1984, to write actual music for a video game, in the 1985 game Super Mario Bros.пїЅ


rikimaru_rkm
03-22-2016, 05:13 AM
Amazing! thanks so much for sharing this.

Sharrif001
03-22-2016, 10:29 PM
I know, but still, I never liked Kondo’s compositions. Never mind. It seems like the whole entire world and the Net is basically forcing me to honor Kondo and Mamma Mia Mario. God, I’m practically the only one on the planet that cannot stand Mario and Koji Kondo. Maybe it is for the best if I never show my face here ever again.

ruiner9
03-23-2016, 01:19 AM
I know, but still, I never liked Kondo’s compositions. Never mind. It seems like the whole entire world and the Net is basically forcing me to honor Kondo and Mamma Mia Mario. God, I’m practically the only one on the planet that cannot stand Mario and Koji Kondo. Maybe it is for the best if I never show my face here ever again.

Nobody’s forcing you to honor anything. You have a right to your opinion. Unfortunately, it’s an unpopular opinion. So, you can do one of two things: understand that other people have different tastes than you and be respectful of that, while enjoying the company of those that respect your tastes… or you can keep running away from those that disagree. But I can tell you right now, if you choose option 2, it’s going to get pretty lonely.


nx666
03-23-2016, 06:26 AM
I think how important Koji Kondo (or anybody else really) was for the development of video game music is probably an interesting debate to be had. But that’s different from telling everyone how wrong they are about something they like. Hating on popular things is such a waste of time in my opinion, why not channel that energy into something positive and talk about the music/composers you like? Some of the PC-98 requests you made in the past were really good and that’s something I would definitely want to hear more about.

nx666
03-24-2016, 04:56 AM
Soft de Hard na Monogatari (X68000, 1988, System Sacom) – Another one for the ever-growing Manabu Saito collection. Most of these tracks seem to be arrangements of classical music.

Dialide (Sharp X1, 1989, GMR-X1) – Doujin shooter for the Sharp X1.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywT1l8tybYw), BGM 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msHIbGeXod0)

Waku Waku Mahjong Panic! 2 (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1996, 4×9) – Hentai mahjong game with pretty good music.
B03 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnTWmME0RWo), B06 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0muTtQ93T2U)


rikimaru_rkm
03-24-2016, 05:39 PM
@nx666

I noticed that in Wings of Death – Title tune, the two versions (amiga & ST) are exactly the same. Is there a mistake in the file of the Atari ST (it should not sound this way).

You can notice the difference in this video at 1:19 : https://youtu.be/yXokFFlROfM?t=1m17s

Is this the results of the difference between Atari ST & Atari STe ?


nx666
03-24-2016, 06:58 PM
@nx666

I noticed that in Wings of Death – Title tune, the two versions (amiga & ST) are exactly the same. Is there a mistake in the file of the Atari ST (it should not sound this way).

You can notice the difference in this video at 1:19 : https://youtu.be/yXokFFlROfM?t=1m17s

Is this the results of the difference between Atari ST & Atari STe ?

No, that’s some Jochen Hippel magic 🙂 He had a sound driver that could play multi-channel PCM tracks on the AY chip. However, this did require a lot of CPU time so it didn’t see much use outside of a few intro or ending tunes.

Edit:
I think I misread your question, and you were asking about the differences in the song. I’ll check this tomorrow, maybe there are multiple versions of this track.


nx666
03-25-2016, 11:09 AM
@nx666

I noticed that in Wings of Death – Title tune, the two versions (amiga & ST) are exactly the same. Is there a mistake in the file of the Atari ST (it should not sound this way).

You can notice the difference in this video at 1:19 : https://youtu.be/yXokFFlROfM?t=1m17s

Is this the results of the difference between Atari ST & Atari STe ?

So I had another look at this, there is only one version of this game for each system but I found at least 3 different variations of the title theme. Most likely this is due to inaccuracies of the various music rips floating around the net. Anyway, to be on the safe side, I recorded new title themes straight from the Atari and Amiga versions of the game. They will be uploaded with the next update.


rikimaru_rkm
03-25-2016, 03:18 PM
Thanks a lot for the answer.

nx666
03-26-2016, 07:13 PM
Two Telenet soundtracks for the Sharp X1, both sound a little bit better than the original PC-88 versions:

Final Zone (Sharp X1, 1986, Telenet)

Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (Sharp X1, 1986, Telenet)

And a few updated soundtracks: Wings of Death (Amiga), Wings of Death (Atari ST), Ark Pandora (C64), Comic Bakery (C64), Hypa-Ball (C64), Rambo First Blood Part II (C64), Street Surfer (C64), West Bank (C64)


rikimaru_rkm
03-27-2016, 07:07 AM
Thanks man for the reupload of Wings of Death – Atari ST!

(If I may, The Baby of Can Guru on C64 by Huelsbeck would be great!)


nx666
03-27-2016, 06:10 PM
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Episode #007: Come and Dance!

No special theme this time, just a selection of (hopefully) good music.

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s13N-MO22_Q) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!HR4VhZ7Y!1jLy50N81TBZC17ZONHDvqLK01Ry9BnewhV6ml_Dj1w).

Tracklist

01 "64er-Disc Intro" – Demo (1990, Commodore 64) by Markus Schneider
02 "Ruins" – Bio-Ship Paladin (1990, Arcade) by Yoshio Nagashima
03 "The Traveler" – Crusader: No Remorse (1995, MS-DOS) by Andrew Sega
04 "Shop" – Langrisser II (1994, Mega Drive) by Isao Mizoguchi
05 "Menu" – F29 Retaliator (1990, MS-DOS) by Matthew Cannon, Jason Brooke
06 "Main BGM 1" – Ferill X1 (1989, Sharp X1) by NABE
07 "The Black Goddess Rises" – Black Viper (1996, Amiga) by Nicola Tomljanovich
08 "Purifimia Country – Underground Cave" – Providence (1989, PC-8801) by Manabu Saito
09 "Kom igen och dansa!" – Demo (2001, XM) by Petter Borling (Ghidorah)
10 "Fire Warning" – Space Manbow (1990, MSX) by Konami Kukeiha Club
11 "Intro" – Startrash (1989, Commodore 64) by Chris HпїЅlsbeck
12 "Japtique" – Demo (1994, MOD) by Andre Karlsen (Heywood), Jan Terje Augestad (Braintumour)
13 "Ghostphobia" – Otto’s Ottifanten (1998, Gameboy) by Alberto Jose GonzпїЅlez
14 "Stage 1 (Fairyland)" – Fantastic Night Dreams Cotton (1993, PC Engine CD) by T’s Music, Bang Heads Prj., T. Satoh
15 "President (Headmaster Appears)" – Meikyuu Gakuensai: Kyuukousha no Nazo (1994, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
16 "Enchanted Forest" – Pocky and Rocky (1992, SNES) by Hiroyuki Iwatsuki
17 "Stage 7" – Cannon Sight (1992, X68000) by Nihon Computer Club Renmei
18 "World 2: Village" – Nicky Boom (1992, Amiga) by Alain Lambin


ghdude
03-27-2016, 07:41 PM
Happy Easter!

Hey there… how many more new soundtracks can you put out before the end of this month?!


MacFirson
03-29-2016, 02:42 PM
Hi there, took West Bank C64 from here, sounds good. One question: Is Bank Panic (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_Panic) rippable?

It was so long ago I played the game, maybe even 20-24 years ago, but I think Bank Panic had a bit more "real" music than West Bank. And YT playthroughs are giving me confidence I`m right.

Not making this into an immediate request, saw the note in first post. Just to know if it`s possible.


nx666
03-29-2016, 07:28 PM
Hi there, took West Bank C64 from here, sounds good. One question: Is Bank Panic (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_Panic) rippable?

It was so long ago I played the game, maybe even 20-24 years ago, but I think Bank Panic had a bit more "real" music than West Bank. And YT playthroughs are giving me confidence I`m right.

Not making this into an immediate request, saw the note in first post. Just to know if it`s possible.

Surprise: requests are open again until Sunday, up to 3 for any system in the OP!

SeeNa (PC-8801, 1986, System Soft) – Very impressive 3D game, for a 1986 PC-88 release the music is pretty good as well.
Function Area (https://youtu.be/cZKx6vbvy84?t=38)

Daiva Story I: Flame of Vlitra (PC-8801, 1986, T&E Soft) – Action/strategy hybrid by T&E Soft.
Flame of Vlitra (https://youtu.be/Ouyafbu3eX4?t=117)

The Baby of Can Guru (C64, 1987, Rainbow Arts) – One of the early Chris Huelsbeck soundtracks.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0CNak8vfbQ)

Bank Panic (Arcade, 1984, Sega) – Not a whole lot of music except for the SN764xx rendition of Dixie that seems to play throughout the entire game.


MacFirson
03-30-2016, 08:16 AM
Surprise: requests are open again until Sunday, up to 3 for any system in the OP!

Well, that is a surprise :D.

Bank Panic (Arcade, 1984, Sega) – Not a whole lot of music except for the SN764xx rendition of Dixie that seems to play throughout the entire game.

The words in bold had to be googled and Youtubed.

I know I played the game on C64, forgot to mention that earlier. I guess sound is of better quality on SEGA than on C64, correct?

Is C64 rippable? Yeah, we`re talking nostalgia here.

In your opinion, does Bank Panic sound better than West Bank? Professional opinion.


nx666
03-30-2016, 10:18 AM
I know I played the game on C64, forgot to mention that earlier. I guess sound is of better quality on SEGA than on C64, correct?

Is C64 rippable? Yeah, we`re talking nostalgia here.

In your opinion, does Bank Panic sound better than West Bank? Professional opinion.

Yes, I think West Bank sounds better 🙂 As far as I know, there is no official port of Bank Panic for the C64, but I bet there are a ton of unofficial ones similar to West Bank. Do you know anything else about that game you played, like year or publisher?

And in my (un)professional opinion the SN764xx is probably the most limited PSG, whereas the SID is arguably the best chip of that era. That assessment is based purely on hardware specs though, people did pretty awesome stuff (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2N7VLF0ZQo) on the SN as well.


KingTengu
03-30-2016, 06:36 PM
Surprise: requests are open again until Sunday, up to 3 for any system in the OP!

Got some for ya!!

– Demon’s World (Arcade – Toaplan action shmup where you’re some Ghostbuster-esque guy (with shades and a ‘stache) fighting monsters.)
– Dream Soccer ’94 (Arcade – A Data East soccer game, licensed by Irem)
– F-1 Grand Prix Star (Arcade – Yet another F-1 game, this time by Jaleco)


ghdude
03-30-2016, 07:41 PM
Try to do the Sega AIR TRIX arcade game!

MacFirson
03-31-2016, 07:51 AM
Yes, I think West Bank sounds better 🙂

I agree, after a couple of listens, it is definitely getting more appealing to me. So no Bank Panic needed.

As far as I know, there is no official port of Bank Panic for the C64, but I bet there are a ton of unofficial ones similar to West Bank. Do you know anything else about that game you played, like year or publisher?

Ah, no chance of that, aside from Wikipedia article, I don`t have any other information (I was around 5-8 years old at the time I played the game, you see). Even finding the name of the game was troubling, because for some reason I couldn`t remember what building was game centered around (I thought it was a saloon, go figure) AND, only a couple of days ago I actually remembered that I played it on C64 , not on DOS.

Googlers worst nightmare: don`t know what I`m looking for, and information I`m basing my searches on is wrong. 😀

One side question: Am I wrong, or are tracks for West bank with (SID stereo) in name, a bit, kinda, totally the same like rest of the tracks, or are there veeeery subtle differences?


nx666
03-31-2016, 10:13 AM
One side question: Am I wrong, or are tracks for West bank with (SID stereo) in name, a bit, kinda, totally the same like rest of the tracks, or are there veeeery subtle differences?

My C64 soundtracks usually include two sets of files: a mono version recorded from real hardware and an emulated version (labeled SID Stereo) that has a slight stereo effect. There are cases where they are almost indistinguishable from each other.


nx666
03-31-2016, 10:09 PM
Today’s update is all about Amiga games with vocal themes by Richard Joseph:

Sensible World of Soccer (Amiga, 1994, Renegade) – You’re a goalscoring superstar hero, you let your hair down and play to the fans. And every goal goal goal, says you’re the best in the land.
Goalscoring Superstar Hero (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h7x_9oR9cg)

Sensible Golf (Amiga, 1995, Virgin Interactive) – Do you wanna play golf? Here is a video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aSd-VhItxM) of Jon Hare performing the theme live

Cannon Fodder 2 (Amiga, 1994, Virgin Interactive) – More of an expansion pack than an actual sequel.
Killer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQrCS_juhUs)

Demon’s World (Arcade, 1990, Taito) – Action platformer with auto-scrolling levels by Toaplan.

I wasn’t able to do Dream Soccer ’94 and Air Trix, but feel free to request something else instead.


KingTengu
04-01-2016, 05:47 AM
I wasn’t able to do Dream Soccer ’94 and Air Trix, but feel free to request something else instead.

Well, thanks for the heads up, nx666. I’ve come up with new ones for you…

– Deer Hunting USA (Arcade – The music has a bit of outdoors country flair, even though they have the "Allumer Sound Loop" thing. However, Sammy used Seta’s X1-010 Sound Chip for this game. Here’s a video of the music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSUZOlLsbwA)
– F-1 Dream (Arcade – Capcom’s only (I think) F-1 game they made for the arcade market.)


nx666
04-02-2016, 10:27 PM
Two requests:

F-1 Dream (Arcade, 1988, Capcom) – Music by Manami Matsumae and Takashi Tateishi

F1 Grand Prix Star (Arcade, 1991, Jaleco) – Just a handful of fairly unremarkable tunes.


nx666
04-03-2016, 02:52 PM
One more request:

Deer Hunting USA (Arcade, 2000, Sammy USA) – Short loops of noisy guitar samples.


nx666
04-03-2016, 08:46 PM
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Episode #008: Masahiro Kajihara

A little tribute to Masahiro Kajihara, one of the most prolific composers on FM-based sound hardware. He is probably best known for his work on the Princess Maker series, but he also played an integral part in the creation of the Japanese computer music scene of the ’90s as his PMD sound drivers were widely used for game soundtracks and demo music.

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Budm-OpAfpU) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!HAJBTDzJ!mxFpFu-fVdjHw6bT9zklLs_kqaKNC4B9wPqtIMMAj14).

Tracklist

01 "Title" – Virgin Dream (1994, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara
02 "Martial-Arts Bout" – Princess Maker 2 (1994, FM Towns) by Masahiro Kajihara
03 "H Scene" – Innocent Tour (1996, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara
04 "High School 2" – Rouge: Manatsu no Kuchibeni (1990, PC-8801) by Masahiro Kajihara
05 "P5" – Pias (1991, PC-8801) by Masahiro Kajihara
06 "Battle Scene B" – Possessioner (1994, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara
07 "Sadness Creis (OPN Ver.)" – Grounseed (1996, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara
08 "Dog Man & Rat Man" – Meikyuu Gakuensai: Kyuukousha no Nazo (1994, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara
09 "Final Battle" – Rusty (1993, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara
10 "Jogashima" – Rouge: Manatsu no Kuchibeni (1990, PC-8801) by Masahiro Kajihara
11 "Port Mode: Town of Allies / Peace and Security" – Armored Flaghip Atragon (1995, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara
12 "BGM 1 (OPNA Ver.)" – Hole Chaser (1990, PC-8801) by Masahiro Kajihara
13 "Tower Interior" – Possessioner (1994, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara
14 "Working Girl" – Princess Maker (1991, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara
15 "Serious Scene" – Meikyuu Gakuensai: Kyuukousha no Nazo (1994, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara
16 "Sentimental Soldier" – Mugen Senshi Valis II (1989, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara
17 "WON17B" – Wonder Parallel Wars (1993, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara, Jhojima Ikeru, Kagurasaka Noboru
18 "P6" – Pias (1991, PC-8801) by Masahiro Kajihara
19 "Confusion" – Silent MпїЅbius (1991, X68000) by Masahiro Kajihara
20 "Credits" – Princess Maker 2 (1994, FM Towns) by Masahiro Kajihara

There are also 4 completely new Kajiahara soundtracks that you can download from the OP:

Pias (PC-8801 [OPN,OPNA], 1991, Birdy Soft) – A short but sweet soundtrack that is somewhat reminiscent of the Hole Chaser music.

Mahabharata (PC-9801 [OPN], 1993, AIL) – Pretty interesting blend of Indian and Middle-Eastern influences.

Wonder Parallel Wars (PC-9801 [OPN], 1993, Mink) – Strategy game similar to Archon

Gods: Kami to Naru Otoko no Densetsu (PC-9801 [OPN, MT-32], 1992, PCM Complete) – A nice oddity. The music seems to be based on the SNES/Mega Drive versions, but it also has the Nation XII intro track from the original Amiga release. As a result you get to hear Masahiro Kajihara’s take on music by Richard Joseph, David Whittaker, and Jason Page all in one soundtrack.

Also, Princess Maker (PC-9801) has been replaced with a better rip, Kagake Kira Kira Senshi Risky Jewel (PC-9801) and Innocent Tour (PC-9801) have updated composer information.


lorddsp
04-03-2016, 09:26 PM
Nice share!

ruiner9
04-04-2016, 12:00 AM
Mmm hmm, Grounseed and Rusty are two of the greatest soundtracks to ever grace the PC-98.

Suketera
04-05-2016, 08:22 PM
There are also 4 completely new Kajiahara soundtracks that you can download from the OP:

Pias (PC-8801 [OPN,OPNA], 1991, Birdy Soft) – A short but sweet soundtrack that is somewhat reminiscent of the Hole Chaser music.

Mahabharata (PC-9801 [OPN], 1993, AIL) – Pretty interesting blend of Indian and Middle-Eastern influences.

Wonder Parallel Wars (PC-9801 [OPN], 1993, Mink) – Strategy game similar to Archon

Gods: Kami to Naru Otoko no Densetsu (PC-9801 [OPN, MT-32], 1992, PCM Complete) – A nice oddity. The music seems to be based on the SNES/Mega Drive versions, but it also has the Nation XII intro track from the original Amiga release. As a result you get to hear Masahiro Kajihara’s take on music by Richard Joseph, David Whittaker, and Jason Page all in one soundtrack.

Also, Princess Maker (PC-9801) has been replaced with a better rip, Kagake Kira Kira Senshi Risky Jewel (PC-9801) and Innocent Tour (PC-9801) have updated composer information.

You forgot to add these soundtracks to the OP.


nx666
04-05-2016, 08:57 PM
Pegasus (Amiga, 1991, Gremlin Graphics) – Nice intro theme by Barry Leitch.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZoaePNrDyg)

Winter Camp (Amiga, 1992, Thalamus) – Music by Reinier van Vliet

Captain Dynamo (Amiga, 1992, Codemasters) – Music by Adam Lucas, the intro theme sounds a bit like Monty on the Run
Intro (https://youtu.be/wDt-EHbXzm4?t=27)

Kinki: Taboo (PC-9801, 1995, Succubus) – I probably don’t need to tell you what kind of game this is, but the suspenseful music is pretty good.
Hard Core (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q90gGf9qSyA), Succubus (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvliTAhrj1w), Taboo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ro7b7WwD7vQ)

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You forgot to add these soundtracks to the OP.

Can you try again? I was just uploading the new soundtracks.


nx666
04-11-2016, 02:23 AM
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Episode #009: Game Music History ~1986~

A look at some of the best game music from 1986. As with the previous episode, I tried to put the tracks in roughly chronological order.

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=120EMOQDwn8) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!uM50xBaI!IiSJzolNvKGxrwA8RASUsAb1ZapIwn2HvvwqSRTWses).

Tracklist

01 "Loading Screen" – Rambo: First Blood Part II (1986, Commodore 64) by Martin Galway
02 "Ending" – Chimera (1986, Commodore 64) by Rob Hubbard
03 "Title BGM" – The Legend of Zelda (1986, Famicom Disk System) by Koji Kondo
04 "Loading Tune" – Comic Bakery (1986, Commodore 64) by Martin Galway
05 "Opa-Opa!" – Fantasy Zone (1986, Arcade) by Hiroshi Kawaguchi
06 "Title Screen" – Ark Pandora (1986, Commodore 64) by Ben Daglish, Anthony Crowther
07 "Title Theme" – Dragon Quest (1986, NES) by Kouichi Sugiyama
08 "In-Game BGM" – Ghosts’n Goblins (1986, Commodore 64) by Mark Cooksey
09 "Main Theme" – Alpha (1986, PC-8801) by Nobuo Uematsu
10 "Main Theme" – Formula 1 Simulator (1986, Commodore 64) by Rob Hubbard
11 "Starfield" – Salamander (1986, Arcade) by Miki Higashino
12 "Title BGM" – Metroid (1986, Famicom Disk System) by Hirokazu Tanaka
13 "Start Demo ~ Main Theme" – Bubble Bobble (1986, Arcade) by Tadashi Kimijima
14 "Passing Breeze" – OutRun (1986, Arcade) by Hiroshi Kawaguchi
15 "Wicked Child" – Castlevania (1986, Famicom Disk System) by Kinuyo Yamashita
16 "Skyscraper" – Dangar – Ufo Robo (1986, Arcade) by Kenji Yoshida
17 "The Cave" – Fist II: The Legend Continues (1986, Commodore 64) by Neil Brennan
18 "Opening Gate of Romancia" – Dragon Slayer Jr: Romancia (1986, PC-8801) by Yuzo Koshiro
19 "Main BGM 1" – Jackal (1986, Arcade) by Konami Kukeiha Club
20 "Main Theme" – Street Surfer (1986, Commodore 64) by David Whittaker
21 "Miho’s Theme" – Asteka 2: Templo del Sol (1986, PC-8801) by Takahito Abe
22 "Cruel Killers" – Victory Road (1986, Arcade) by Toshikazu Tanaka
23 "Beat and Beat" – Last Mission (1986, Arcade) by Yukihiko Kitahara, Michiya Hirasawa, Azusa Hara
24 "Main Theme" – Panther (1986, Commodore 64) by David Whittaker
25 "BGM 1" – Zanac (1986, Famicom Disk System) by Masatomo Miyamoto
26 "A Calm Tone of Voice" – Xanadu Scenario II (1986, Sharp X1 TurboZ) by Takahito Abe
27 "Title Screen" – Hypa-Ball (1986, Commodore 64) by Keith Tinman
28 "Zone Attack!" – Final Zone (1986, Sharp X1 TurboZ) by Nobuhito Koise
29 "The Legend of Silpheed" – Silpheed (1986, PC-8801) by Masakuni Mitsuhashi
30 "Starglider (Title Screen)" – Starglider (1986, Atari ST) by Dave Lowe
31 "Title Screen" – West Bank (1986, Commodore 64) by Fred Gray
32 "Underworld" – Kid Icarus (1986, Famicom Disk System) by Hirokazu Tanaka
33 "Main Theme" – The Pawn (1986, Amiga) by John Molloy
34 "Golden Games Intro" – Operation Hongkong (1986, Commodore 64) by Holger Gehrmann
35 "Miss BLUE" – Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (1986, PC-8801) by Shinobu Ogawa
36 "Title Screen (Part 2)" – Agent X in the Brain Drain Caper (1986, ZX Spectrum) by Tim Follin


ruiner9
04-11-2016, 02:40 AM
I’m really enjoying these, dude. This playlist is awesome! Can’t wait to check it out!

KusanagiShiro
04-11-2016, 11:41 PM
Any system would be good, with any games in the following classic Sierra series:
Space Quest
King’s Quest

I don’t know the specific titles that have music sadly so I am requesting this as a general request.

The titles for King’s Quest are:
King’s Quest I: Quest for the Crown
King’s Quest II: Romancing the Throne
King’s Quest III: To Heir Is Human
King’s Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella
King’s Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder!
King’s Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow
King’s Quest VII: The Princeless Bride
King’s Quest VIII: Mask of Eternity

The titles for Space Quest are:
Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter
Space Quest II: Vohaul’s Revenge
Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon
Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers
Space Quest V: Roger Wilco пїЅ The Next Mutation
Space Quest 6: Roger Wilco in The Spinal Frontier


nx666
04-12-2016, 12:56 AM
Double Dragon II: The Revenge (Amiga, 1989, Virgin Mastertronic) – Very different from the arcade version.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcd4gJmcyc0)

Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone (Amiga, 1991, Storm) – This one also has a completely new soundtrack by Andrew Barnabas.
Opening Credits (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GTnWBiEtLs)

Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone (MS-DOS [MT-32, OPL2], 1991, Storm) – The MT-32 music was done by Martin Nyrup with some unused tracks composed by (I think) Jesper Olsen. The Adlib version is credited to Vibrants, so this might have been Jesper Olsen’s work as well.
Opening (MT-32) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq6IhLvaF4s)

Dios (PC-8801 [OPNA], 1989, Zain Soft)
Opening 2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqurwwYwjX0)

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I’m really enjoying these, dude. This playlist is awesome! Can’t wait to check it out!

Thanks, glad you liked it! These episodes are actually a lot of fun to make, and there will definitely be more of this in the future.

———- Post added at 01:56 AM ———- Previous post was at 01:34 AM ———-

Any system would be good, with any games in the following classic Sierra series:
Space Quest
King’s Quest

I don’t know the specific titles that have music sadly so I am requesting this as a general request.

The titles for King’s Quest are:
King’s Quest I: Quest for the Crown
King’s Quest II: Romancing the Throne
King’s Quest III: To Heir Is Human
King’s Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella
King’s Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder!
King’s Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow
King’s Quest VII: The Princeless Bride
King’s Quest VIII: Mask of Eternity

The titles for Space Quest are:
Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter
Space Quest II: Vohaul’s Revenge
Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon
Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers
Space Quest V: Roger Wilco – The Next Mutation
Space Quest 6: Roger Wilco in The Spinal Frontier

Maybe check out these two sites first, they should have the majority of the soundtracks you want:

MT-32 Lossless Archive (http://rmla.comoj.com/rmla/music.html)

QuestStudios (http://www.midimusicadventures.com/queststudios/)

Any Sierra game before KQ4 only supported Tandy, after that the MT-32 versions are generally the ones to get. From around 1992 onward the music was usually written for General MIDI.


KusanagiShiro
04-14-2016, 10:25 PM
Double Dragon II: The Revenge (Amiga, 1989, Virgin Mastertronic) – Very different from the arcade version.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcd4gJmcyc0)

Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone (Amiga, 1991, Storm) – This one also has a completely new soundtrack by Andrew Barnabas.
Opening Credits (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GTnWBiEtLs)

Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone (MS-DOS [MT-32, OPL2], 1991, Storm) – The MT-32 music was done by Martin Nyrup with some unused tracks composed by (I think) Jesper Olsen. The Adlib version is credited to Vibrants, so this might have been Jesper Olsen’s work as well.
Opening (MT-32) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq6IhLvaF4s)

Dios (PC-8801 [OPNA], 1989, Zain Soft)
Opening 2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqurwwYwjX0)

———- Post added at 01:34 AM ———- Previous post was at 01:27 AM ———-

Thanks, glad you liked it! These episodes are actually a lot of fun to make, and there will definitely be more of this in the future.

———- Post added at 01:56 AM ———- Previous post was at 01:34 AM ———-

Maybe check out these two sites first, they should have the majority of the soundtracks you want:

MT-32 Lossless Archive (http://rmla.comoj.com/rmla/music.html)

QuestStudios (http://www.midimusicadventures.com/queststudios/)

Any Sierra game before KQ4 only supported Tandy, after that the MT-32 versions are generally the ones to get. From around 1992 onward the music was usually written for General MIDI.

OK. I found them thanks.

Instead I would like to request, agian any system:
Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness
Ultima II: Revenge of the Enchantress
Ultima III: Exodus

I would request Akalabeth: World of Doom!, but I know it has no sound.


1983parrothead
04-15-2016, 10:31 PM
Here is a small request:

Kenkou: Sono Yon (Sharp X68000)


nx666
04-16-2016, 10:54 PM
I haven’t had much time this week to work on new stuff, but at least I managed to finish a few of these half-done Amiga soundtracks that had been lying around for a while.

Cloud Kingdoms (Amiga, 1990, Millenium) – Music by David Whittaker
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjRWLF8JSus)

Dogs of War (Amiga, 1989, Elite) – Commando clone, also scored by David Whittaker
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzjVlm3RaxY)

Fly Harder (Amiga, 1993, Starbyte) – Gravity shooter with a nice intro tune.
Intro (https://youtu.be/jcCmJkprHbk?t=16)

Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (Amiga, 1990, Image Works) – The title track is yet another Nation XII song, converted to the Amiga by Richard Joseph
Brutal DeLuxe (https://youtu.be/rJZ_H7e_3xM?t=15)

Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1991, Image Works) – The MT-32 version by an unknown composer. There is a second (probably unused) track called ‘baz speed’, maybe this was done by Barry Leitch?
Brutal DeLuxe (https://youtu.be/WjUrYfWZOOg?t=15)

After Burner (Amiga, 1988, Activision) – Conversion of the arcade soundtrack by David Lowe. This was one of two different After Burner ports for the Amiga, developed by Argonaut Software.
Maximum Power (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbGSdxLMhyk)

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OK. I found them thanks.

Instead I would like to request, agian any system:
Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness
Ultima II: Revenge of the Enchantress
Ultima III: Exodus

I would request Akalabeth: World of Doom!, but I know it has no sound.

I actually don’t take requests right now…

Aaaanyway, Ultima 1 and 2 didn’t have soundtracks, at least not the original computer releases. There is an Ultima 1-2-3 collection for FM Towns with music, but I’m not sure if that is actually used in-game and not just some menu tune. You can get the original Apple II soundtracks for Ultima 3,4,5 here (http://www.applevault.com/ultima/), and the C64 music for Ultima 3 from this site (http://www.vgmpf.com/Wiki/index.php?title=Ultima_III:_Exodus_(C64)).


nx666
04-21-2016, 04:08 PM
A few more soundtracks for the fans of Chris HпїЅlsbeck and Ryu Umemoto:

The Carl Lewis Challenge (Amiga, 1992, Psygnosis) – Weird track and field simulation with an awesome title track by Chris HпїЅlsbeck.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA8A0LX6Qfo)

Hexuma: Das Auge Des Kal (Amiga, 1992, Software 2000) – German text adventure, and yet another HпїЅlsbeck soundtrack.

Denny (Amiga, 1992, Software 2000) – An unreleased game, probably some kind of platformer. This was also scored by Chris HпїЅlsbeck.

Dengeki Division (PC-9801, 1993, Apple Pie) – Strategy RPG by Apple Pie. The music was composed by Ryu Umemoto.
De Vision (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34IsZ6ZwTz4), Phenomenal Energy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPESi82Kwj8)

Dennou Garou (PC-9801, 1993, Apple Pie) – More Ryu Umemoto

Yume no Sei (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1996, 13cm) – A collection of 3 different games with pretty good music.
Negative Feedback (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO03rLHuz0Q), Feelin’ Good (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjQceKhsERY)


nx666
04-23-2016, 07:17 PM
How about some DOS to Amiga ports?

Ski or Die (Amiga, 1991, Electronic Arts) – Four rockin’ tunes by Rob Hubbard
Opening Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWWkidYII6w)

UFO: Enemy Unknown / X-COM: UFO Defense (Amiga, 1994, MicroProse) – Conversion of the DOS soundtrack by Matt ‘4-mat’ Simmonds

… and three soundtracks by Wally Beben:

Dark Side (Amiga, 1989, Micro Status) and Total Eclipse (Amiga, 1989, Micro Status) – Both are loosely based on Beben’s music for the C64 games.
Dark Side (https://youtu.be/JEkPm37AAec?t=45), Total Eclipse (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlRA2bBIp-w)

Pool of Radiance (Amiga, 1990, SSI) – A late port, also probably the best version of this game. The music is completely new as well, with a really nice intro track.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h53jEGLDHEI)

… and one X68000 ‘game’

Kenkou: Sono Shi (X68000, 1992, Zoom) – This is the menu music from a Zoom disk magazine, composed by Hideyuki Shimono and Naoyuki Kimura. There is also a small game included, which is where the other track is from.


nx666
04-24-2016, 06:28 PM
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Episode #010: Tumbling Trixie

Playing way too much Dark Souls 3 this week prevented me from putting together a proper podcast, so you’ll have to make do with another collection of random tracks 🙂

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75I-tO8kBVI) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!Xdxx0R6L!hnu3d85xiqkw3z08MBZNUrHCkXmHGy9ONH43sCc4Cgk).

Tracklist

01 "Loading Tune" – Dominator (1989, Commodore 64) by Matt Gray
02 "Ingame 1" – Efera & Jiliora: The Emblem From Darkness (1991, PC Engine CD) by Shoji Honda, Shintaro Ashizawa
03 "Tumbling Life" – Daraku no Kuni no Angie: Kyoukai no Mesu Dorei-tachi (1996, PC-9801) by Akira Sato
04 "Credits (Part 1)" – Super Gem’Z (1992, Amiga) by Chris HпїЅlsbeck
05 "Stage 4~8" – Desperado (1995, X68000) by Kabosu
06 "Ihatovo City" – Ihatovo Monogatari (1993, SNES) by Tsukasa Tawada
07 "Extasy" – Demo (1996, Commodore 64) by Michal Relkowski (Daf)
08 "Stage 2" – Battletoads (1994, Arcade) by David Wise
09 "BGM #01" – Baby Felix: Halloween (2001, Gameboy) by Alberto Jose GonzпїЅlez
10 "Stage 1" – Z-Out (1990, Amiga) by Rudolf Stember
11 "Trixie’s Trailer" – Sam & Max Hit the Road (1993, MS-DOS) by Michael Land, Clint Bajakian, Peter McConnell
12 "Stage 2 Second Half BGM" – Gynoug (1991, Mega Drive) by Noriyuki Iwadare
13 "General Chaos Part 4" – Demo (2004, IT) by Agu & JacKo
14 "Name Entry" – Ball-Blasta (1988, Commodore 64) by Adam Gilmore
15 "Danbai" – Black Bird: Tori Tachi no Tooboe (1995, PC-9801) by Takeaki Watanabe
16 "Stage 2" – Super Spacefortress Macross (1992, Arcade) by Kazunori Hideya, Papa, Manabu Namiki
17 "Boesendorfer P.S.S." – Demo (1992, MOD) by Eike Steffen (Romeo Knight)


Elwood
04-30-2016, 11:49 PM
This is a great thread, an excellent supplement to Ruiner’s original thread with some wonderful soundtracks.

Just felt like saying that.


nx666
05-01-2016, 05:05 PM
Some stuff from this week:

U.S.S. John Young (Amiga, 1990, Magic Bytes) – Submarine sim with music by Jesper Kyd. I think this was actually his first ever game soundtrack as well.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgKNr29i8iQ)

Dragon Wars (Amiga, 1990, Interplay) – For all intents and purposes this is Bard’s Tale IV, developed by Interplay after they had lost the license to EA. The music was composed by Charles Deenen, and is one of the few orchestral soundtracks on the Amiga.
In-Game BGM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34r8WgorPjM)

Lord of the Rings: Volume One (Amiga, 1991, Electronic Arts) – This was composed by Deenen as well and features similar music.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSckkRI6S0U)

Suzaku (PC-9801 [OPN], 1992, Wolfteam) – Composed by Motoi Sakuraba and Ryota Furuya
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ZC20Dwjb0), The Sorceress’ Mansion (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw3yfmsCtSo), Confrontation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7N7rWJKkJg)

Melt Down (PC-9801, 1989, Group R204) – Doujin shmup with music by Daisuke Takahashi (KID)

Melty Lancer (PC-9801, 1995, Imagineer) – Some sort of space RPG/sim, the soundtrack is also by Daisuke Takahashi.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT4UymxKZvo), Final Battle (vs. Ravenne) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pLFbg4WqNI)

Goice (PC-9801 [SPB], 1994, Tenshindo) – Hentai adventure game composed by Takahiro Yonemura aka CHEMOOL. This is the SpeakBoard version of the soundtrack, which sounds slightly better than the regular OPNA music.
Outer Envoi (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FD2vzKAa-c), Black Wish (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf2pejkct5k)

Lightforce (C64, 1986, FTL) – Shmup with Rob Hubbard music
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUCOuDx_aBg)

Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (C64, 1991, Image Works) – Conversion of the Amiga music by Martin Walker

Time Machine (C64, 1990, Activision) – From what I remember this was a pretty interesting, but flawed, adventure game (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvyvrsUfbq8) with time travel mechanics. Another conversion by Martin Walker, the original Amiga music was composed by Wally Beben.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8pjOCk4SbA)

Retrograde (C64, 1989, Thalamus) – Interesting mix of shmup and platformer by the Apex guys.
Loading Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b68n5FZ1ASg)

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This is a great thread, an excellent supplement to Ruiner’s original thread with some wonderful soundtracks.

Just felt like saying that.

Thanks, I’m glad I’m not doing this just for myself. This thread wasn’t exactly brimming with activity lately.


ruiner9
05-01-2016, 09:14 PM
Thanks, I’m glad I’m not doing this just for myself. This thread wasn’t exactly brimming with activity lately.

I’m always lurking here and appreciating all the stuff you do! If you didn’t see it in my thread, I thanked you there because I used your rip of Silent Mobius on the latest episode of PixelTunes Radio, and the fans LOVED it. Your work isn’t all for naught!


Sharrif001
05-01-2016, 10:13 PM
Well, quite frankly, I don’t know what to think about that. I just don’t like the popular things because they get all of the accolades. They get all of the pop culture references in cartoons, movies, television, merchandise and comics. No one ever gave my favorite games or companies a chance to succeed because they didn’t want them to succeed or they didn’t have the money or technology to stay in business like the famous companies. All of the other companies like Capcom and Nintendo all had the talented staff and demanded perfection, while the smaller companies wanted to do whatever they wanted. I just… I just wanted the companies and games that I love from Japan to be honored, that’s all, nx666. As for music, most of the games I try to find on Tokugawa are RPGs only for the PC-98 that aren’t pornographic in nature. Sometimes, even the pornographic games have good music as well, but I just don’t like looking at bare breasts or panty shots or nudity on the Tokugawa website. In fact, I have a ton more PC-98 RPGs I would like to request later on, when you are not too busy after the suspension. I have 3 I would like to request right now, but there are 5 games in this series. And I do not know how well the music is since I never heard it- it is called Another Genesis.

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I thought we had moved past this already. When I was doing the tags for this episode, I found this gem on the SMB Wikipedia page. I mean, who comes up with such nonsense?

That I don’t know. Probably rabid Mario fans want everyone to honor him. I don’t have anything against Kondo. After all he DID do Star Fox 64, and Zelda, which are few of my favorite games even though they ARE popular.


nx666
05-01-2016, 11:47 PM
I’m always lurking here and appreciating all the stuff you do! If you didn’t see it in my thread, I thanked you there because I used your rip of Silent Mobius on the latest episode of PixelTunes Radio, and the fans LOVED it. Your work isn’t all for naught!

Ha ha, I knew without looking that you played Battle With Ghosts on the podcast. That’s an awesome track with one of the best bass solos in game music. Will give the rest of the podcast a listen tomorrow.

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Well, quite frankly, I don’t know what to think about that. I just don’t like the popular things because they get all of the accolades. They get all of the pop culture references in cartoons, movies, television, merchandise and comics. No one ever gave my favorite games or companies a chance to succeed because they didn’t want them to succeed or they didn’t have the money or technology to stay in business like the famous companies. All of the other companies like Capcom and Nintendo all had the talented staff and demanded perfection, while the smaller companies wanted to do whatever they wanted. I just… I just wanted the companies and games that I love from Japan to be honored, that’s all, nx666. As for music, most of the games I try to find on Tokugawa are RPGs only for the PC-98 that aren’t pornographic in nature. Sometimes, even the pornographic games have good music as well, but I just don’t like looking at bare breasts or panty shots or nudity on the Tokugawa website. In fact, I have a ton more PC-98 RPGs I would like to request later on, when you are not too busy after the suspension. I have 3 I would like to request right now, but there are 5 games in this series. And I do not know how well the music is since I never heard it- it is called Another Genesis.

Well, you came to the right place! This thread is all about honoring obscure video game companies and their soundtracks, including Japanese ones of course. I don’t think you can force someone to honor something that they most likely have never heard of. All you can really do is to show them all the great things they might have missed out on. Thanks to ruiner’s last podcast a few more people have heard of Kajihara (and by extension Gainax) and seemed to like the track he played. Maybe some of them will now go out and try to find more of his music (and hopefully my podcast about him, ha ha). I think that is really the only way to bring people to like the things you like. And if that doesn’t work, well, then that’s not the end of the world either.

As for requests: I’m not sure how to proceed with this to be honest. I had previously been working from home and could easily edit a few tracks whenever I felt like taking a break. But that isn’t the case right now, so this has been really hit and miss for me lately. If I just open the thread for requests again, they would pile up pretty quickly without me having a chance to work on them. Suggestions are, of course, always welcome. Even better if they come with a little ‘sales pitch’ 🙂


Sharrif001
05-02-2016, 03:13 AM
Well, you came to the right place! This thread is all about honoring obscure video game companies and their soundtracks, including Japanese ones of course. I don’t think you can force someone to honor something that they most likely have never heard of. All you can really do is to show them all the great things they might have missed out on. Thanks to ruiner’s last podcast a few more people have heard of Kajihara (and by extension Gainax) and seemed to like the track he played. Maybe some of them will now go out and try to find more of his music (and hopefully my podcast about him, ha ha). I think that is really the only way to bring people to like the things you like. And if that doesn’t work, well, then that’s not the end of the world either.

As for requests: I’m not sure how to proceed with this to be honest. I had previously been working from home and could easily edit a few tracks whenever I felt like taking a break. But that isn’t the case right now, so this has been really hit and miss for me lately. If I just open the thread for requests again, they would pile up pretty quickly without me having a chance to work on them. Suggestions are, of course, always welcome. Even better if they come with a little ‘sales pitch’ 🙂

Ah. I understand. When you have a job, you do tend to be busy. I have a request- can you find the soundtracks to REINFORCER as well as Ground Master from Zainsoft both for the Sharp X68000? Here is footage for REINFORCER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSrxMau6Tpo
I don’t know if you have Dios already, but is there any difference between the PC-88, PC-98 and X68000 versions in terms of music?


Sharrif001
05-03-2016, 10:29 PM
Ah. I understand. When you have a job, you do tend to be busy. I have a request- can you find the soundtracks to REINFORCER as well as Ground Master from Zainsoft both for the Sharp X68000? Here is footage for REINFORCER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSrxMau6Tpo
I don’t know if you have Dios already, but is there any difference between the PC-88, PC-98 and X68000 versions in terms of music?

Never mind, I already know now you DO have Dios, its just, I don’t know if the PC-88, PC-98 or X68000’s music is better for that game.


nx666
05-03-2016, 11:13 PM
Never mind, I already know now you DO have Dios, its just, I don’t know if the PC-88, PC-98 or X68000’s music is better for that game.

I’ve never listened to the PC-98 and X68000 versions of the Dios soundtrack, no idea if these versions are straight ports or if they were upgraded in any way. I’ll probably be able to fit in the other 2 games at some point, they both have only about 10 tracks that can be recorded with Hoot, so that’s not a whole lot of work.


Sharrif001
05-04-2016, 02:24 AM
Ah. OK. Do you have a list of RPGs and strategy games on the PC-98 and X68000?

nx666
05-05-2016, 05:50 PM
Some new stuff for fans of DOS and PC-98 music:

Shadow Warrior (MS-DOS [CD Audio, SC-88], 1997, GT Interactive) – Typical 90s FPS soundtrack with Japanese influences by Lee Jackson. Included are the CD tracks from the main release as well as the MIDI tracks from the demo version.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCi11eItNUY)

Azrael’s Tear (MS-DOS [PCM, SC-88], 1996, Mindscape) – Atmospheric first-person adventure with music that manages to be creepy and beautiful at the same time. This was composed by Kerry Minnear and Ray Shulman, members of the 70s prog-rock band Gentle Giant. All the in-game music is MIDI recorded with an SC-88, the rest is streamed PCM from the movie files.
Peaceful (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GI1GQeFhIU), Cathedral (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asIE1HHpiA0), In-Game 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPQweid-Syw) (these samples are recorded with an SC-55mkII)

Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami: Futari no Rondo (PC-9801, 1994, Wishbone) – Based on the Creamy Mami anime, the music is by Ryu Umemoto and Yoshiaki Furuta. Furuta is one of the composers on the original movie soundtrack, so this might be Umemoto adaptations of his music, but I’m not sure.
Introduction (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOtcQDwCkLY), Mode Demonstration (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waiQDJfX_QQ)

Mime (PC-9801 [SC-88], 1995, Studio Twinkle) – You can get the FM version of this soundtrack from ruiner’s thread, but this here is even better in my opinion. Fantastic MIDI arrangements by Hiroaki Sano and Takahiro Nogi, recorded with an SC-88.

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Ah. OK. Do you have a list of RPGs and strategy games on the PC-98 and X68000?

I don’t think there is a complete database of PC-98/X68000 titles on the (non-Japanese) Internet, your best bet are probably sites like Mobygames or this (http://www.pc98.org/main.html), but they are missing a lot of games as well.


Sharrif001
05-06-2016, 12:46 AM
Some new stuff for fans of DOS and PC-98 music:

Shadow Warrior (MS-DOS [CD Audio, SC-88], 1997, GT Interactive) – Typical 90s FPS soundtrack with Japanese influences by Lee Jackson. Included are the CD tracks from the main release as well as the MIDI tracks from the demo version.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCi11eItNUY)

Azrael’s Tear (MS-DOS [PCM, SC-88], 1996, Mindscape) – Atmospheric first-person adventure with music that manages to be creepy and beautiful at the same time. This was composed by Kerry Minnear and Ray Shulman, members of the 70s prog-rock band Gentle Giant. All the in-game music is MIDI recorded with an SC-88, the rest is streamed PCM from the movie files.
Peaceful (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GI1GQeFhIU), Cathedral (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asIE1HHpiA0), In-Game 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPQweid-Syw) (these samples are recorded with an SC-55mkII)

Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami: Futari no Rondo (PC-9801, 1994, Wishbone) – Based on the Creamy Mami anime, the music is by Ryu Umemoto and Yoshiaki Furuta. Furuta is one of the composers on the original movie soundtrack, so this might be Umemoto adaptations of his music, but I’m not sure.
Introduction (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOtcQDwCkLY), Mode Demonstration (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waiQDJfX_QQ)

Mime (PC-9801 [SC-88], 1995, Studio Twinkle) – You can get the FM version of this soundtrack from ruiner’s thread, but this here is even better in my opinion. Fantastic MIDI arrangements by Hiroaki Sano and Takahiro Nogi, recorded with an SC-88.

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I don’t think there is a complete database of PC-98/X68000 titles on the (non-Japanese) Internet, your best bet are probably sites like Mobygames or this (http://www.pc98.org/main.html), but they are missing a lot of games as well.

Damn I would look at that list, but the screenshots to some of the RPG games do have some nudity. Well, I’ve listened the soundtracks to the Branmarker games on Hoot, and they seem to be very good, considering they are hentai RPGs.


Sharrif001
05-07-2016, 04:22 AM
Damn I would look at that list, but the screenshots to some of the RPG games do have some nudity. Well, I’ve listened the soundtracks to the Branmarker games on Hoot, and they seem to be very good, considering they are hentai RPGs.

I also want to find Legend of Shalice, Legends of Lune, Last Guardian 1 and 2, Panzer Division 2 games, Kings Dungeon, Estoria, EDGE, Aggregate, Appareden, Crazy Labyrynth, Elm Knight, and Gal.Act.Heroism, and High School War all for the PC-98.

But yeah, look up the games made by D.O. for Hoot- you might like the soundtracks.


nx666
05-08-2016, 08:25 PM
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Episode #011: Charles Deenen

A podcast featuring a selection of tracks from Charles Deenen’s fairly diverse catalogue of music. Enjoy!

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAFLkCBRuzg) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!GIRAzZ6S!wXTZtOj7T2YjgTeetcrHTCMxl8aSCnX205nf4aGpjYY).

Tracklist

01 "Part 1: Demonic" – Ala Gal (1988, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
02 "Ending" – Mysterious Worlds (1990, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
03 "Title Screen" – Mr. Heli (1989, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
04 "Title" – J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings: Volume One (1994, SNES) by Charles Deenen
05 "Stage 2: Target Shoot" – Back to the Future III (1991, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
06 "High Score" – Unreal (1990, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
07 "Level Music B" – M.C.Kids (1992, NES) by Charles Deenen
08 "Tune 2" – Castles II: Siege & Conquest (1993, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
09 "Main Theme" – Zamzara (1988, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
10 "Just Another Day" – The Lost Vikings (1992, SNES) by Charles Deenen
11 "Title Screen" – Rubicon (1992, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
12 "Title Screen" – B.A.T. (1991, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
13 "Intro" – Mysterious Worlds (1990, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
14 "Main Theme" – After the War (1989, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
15 "The Shire" – J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings: Volume One (1994, SNES) by Charles Deenen
16 "High Score" – Zamzara (1988, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen


ruiner9
05-08-2016, 08:31 PM
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Episode #011: Charles Deenen

A podcast featuring a selection of tracks from Charles Deenen’s fairly diverse catalogue of music. Enjoy!

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAFLkCBRuzg) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!GIRAzZ6S!wXTZtOj7T2YjgTeetcrHTCMxl8aSCnX205nf4aGpjYY).

Tracklist

01 "Part 1: Demonic" – Ala Gal (1988, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
02 "Ending" – Mysterious Worlds (1990, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
03 "Title Screen" – Mr. Heli (1989, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
04 "Title" – J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings: Volume One (1994, SNES) by Charles Deenen
05 "Stage 2: Target Shoot" – Back to the Future III (1991, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
06 "High Score" – Unreal (1990, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
07 "Level Music B" – M.C.Kids (1992, NES) by Charles Deenen
08 "Tune 2" – Castles II: Siege & Conquest (1993, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
09 "Main Theme" – Zamzara (1988, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
10 "Just Another Day" – The Lost Vikings (1992, SNES) by Charles Deenen
11 "Title Screen" – Rubicon (1992, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
12 "Title Screen" – B.A.T. (1991, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
13 "Intro" – Mysterious Worlds (1990, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
14 "Main Theme" – After the War (1989, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
15 "The Shire" – J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings: Volume One (1994, SNES) by Charles Deenen
16 "High Score" – Zamzara (1988, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen

Excellent! Something to listen to while I’m on vacation this week. 🙂


Sharrif001
05-08-2016, 09:00 PM
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Episode #011: Charles Deenen

A podcast featuring a selection of tracks from Charles Deenen’s fairly diverse catalogue of music. Enjoy!

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAFLkCBRuzg) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!GIRAzZ6S!wXTZtOj7T2YjgTeetcrHTCMxl8aSCnX205nf4aGpjYY).

Tracklist

01 "Part 1: Demonic" – Ala Gal (1988, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
02 "Ending" – Mysterious Worlds (1990, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
03 "Title Screen" – Mr. Heli (1989, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
04 "Title" – J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings: Volume One (1994, SNES) by Charles Deenen
05 "Stage 2: Target Shoot" – Back to the Future III (1991, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
06 "High Score" – Unreal (1990, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
07 "Level Music B" – M.C.Kids (1992, NES) by Charles Deenen
08 "Tune 2" – Castles II: Siege & Conquest (1993, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
09 "Main Theme" – Zamzara (1988, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
10 "Just Another Day" – The Lost Vikings (1992, SNES) by Charles Deenen
11 "Title Screen" – Rubicon (1992, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
12 "Title Screen" – B.A.T. (1991, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
13 "Intro" – Mysterious Worlds (1990, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
14 "Main Theme" – After the War (1989, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen
15 "The Shire" – J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings: Volume One (1994, SNES) by Charles Deenen
16 "High Score" – Zamzara (1988, Commodore 64) by Charles Deenen

Sounds like he did a great job with the Lord of the Rings soundtrack for the SNES as well as the Area B theme from M.C. Kids, with the good use of arpeggios. I just don’t know why the UK wanted to severely beat Japan in terms of game music. Is there a certain reason, nx666? My guess is probably they had a lot more training on more sophisticated sound hardware and computers, like the Amiga and Commodore 64.


nx666
05-08-2016, 09:39 PM
Wait, I’m not done yet! Here are two short soundtracks by Zain/Sein/Xain Soft, I could not find any composer information on these two though:

Reinforcer (X68000, 1990, Zainsoft) – Overhead shooter with a cyberpunk theme.

Ground Master (X68000, 1988, Zainsoft) – Some sort of RPG I guess.

I’ve also uploaded the PC-98 and FM Towns versions of the Elm Knight soundtrack. I think this is a rip of the OST (http://vgmdb.net/album/6105), but I’m not 100% sure. The music itself is by Tadahiro Nitta and Yasufumi Fukuda and very similar to their Illusion City score.

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Excellent! Something to listen to while I’m on vacation this week. 🙂

There are some really nice relaxing tracks in that podcast. Should be perfect for a vacation 🙂

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Sounds like he did a great job with the Lord of the Rings soundtrack for the SNES as well as the Area B theme from M.C. Kids, with the good use of arpeggios. I just don’t know why the UK wanted to severely beat Japan in terms of game music. Is there a certain reason, nx666? My guess is probably they had a lot more training on more sophisticated sound hardware and computers, like the Amiga and Commodore 64.

I’m not sure what you mean by "why the UK wanted to severely beat Japan in terms of game music", but the European (demo) music scene at that time was extremely competitive in itself. As a result things like sound drivers and editors, sample techniques, and general sound design developed at a rapid pace. In terms of music hardware the Amiga is very similar to the SNES so that was probably a fairly smooth transition for most people. Most European composers also had plenty of experience with PSG-based systems like the C64, Atari ST, Spectrum, or Amstrad which are somewhat similar to the NES and Master System. On the other hand there was no popular system with FM-based hardware which kinda shows in the ‘quality’ of many Western-developed Mega Drive / Adlib soundtracks. Charles Deenen is Dutch, btw.


Sharrif001
05-08-2016, 11:16 PM
I see, so basically, they never worked with FM very much, only PSG. I like FM better. But some PSG soundtracks are good, if not great. Some Western developed Megadrive soundtracks do have great soundtracks, since they have their own sound driver and have done extra work to make it sound good, like NOVOTRADE’s sound drivers used in Ecco, Ecco 2, Exo Squad, Cyborg Soldier, as well as EA’s sound drivers used in Road Rash and Road Rash 2. However, I DO NOT like the GEMS sound driver on the Genesis, mainly because it uses less work to make games on the Genesis sound good, by converting MIDIs and WAVs to FM, However, it is good for beginners though.

ruiner9
05-08-2016, 11:26 PM
Agreed, GEMS has produced some of the worst FM music on the Mega Drive/ Genesis. And furthering the whole FM vs. PSG conversation, western composers had huge success with the NES because they’d already mastered the technology on the C64 and ZX Spectrum. There are a few FM standouts in the west, namely Matt Furniss, because of Shaun Hollingworth’s intuitive sound driver. Even talented composers like David Wise tended to fall flat when using the YM2612.

Sharrif001
05-08-2016, 11:36 PM
Awesome! Thanks for the uploads, friend! 😀

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Agreed, GEMS has produced some of the worst FM music on the Mega Drive/ Genesis. And furthering the whole FM vs. PSG conversation, western composers had huge success with the NES because they’d already mastered the technology on the C64 and ZX Spectrum. There are a few FM standouts in the west, namely Matt Furniss, because of Shaun Hollingworth’s intuitive sound driver. Even talented composers like David Wise tended to fall flat when using the YM2612.

I agree, I love Furniss’s and Shawn Hollingworth’s work on the Genesis, especially with T2: The Arcade Game- you might like the PC version of that soundtrack even more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_0rO2KGPuA

I also think Allister Brimble/Teque London did a great job too, especially on The Lawnmower Man on the Genesis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-UpdJ70Icg&index=6&list=PL4q-hWshJQ79H1VG2QMIq3hzwcHOApt59

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The official soundtrack to Elm Knight is half and half- Half FM-TOWNS and half-PC-98. I am strictly looking for the PC-98 version from Hoot. So yes, you gotten the rip from the official OST, which I’ve got as well, but I like the FM grittiness that Tadahiro Nitta and Yasufumi Fukuda are known for when they once worked at Micro Cabin.


Elwood
05-08-2016, 11:54 PM
I see, so basically, they never worked with FM very much, only PSG. I like FM better. But some PSG soundtracks are good, if not great. Some Western developed Megadrive soundtracks do have great soundtracks, since they have their own sound driver and have done extra work to make it sound good, like NOVOTRADE’s sound drivers used in Ecco, Ecco 2, Exo Squad, Cyborg Soldier, as well as EA’s sound drivers used in Road Rash and Road Rash 2. However, I DO NOT like the GEMS sound driver on the Genesis, mainly because it uses less work to make games on the Genesis sound good, by converting MIDIs and WAVs to FM, However, it is good for beginners though.

Yeah, as far as I understand it, Japanese computers in the 80’s had used FM Synthesis regularly for years, so when the Mega Drive came along it was an easier adjustment for them to make. Unsurprisingly, a lot of Japanese composers who made high quality soundtracks for the Mega Drive had previously worked on music for the PC-88, PC-98 and Sharp X68000 or arcade games that used FM sound chips. It took a lot longer for FM sound chips to become readily available in the United States and Europe, so composers weren’t as familiar with the style when the Mega Drive/Genesis rolled around.


Sharrif001
05-09-2016, 12:07 AM
So that’s why. Well, we could’ve had the same chips they used for the PC98, PC88 and X68000, but instead, we gotten one that still had a OK-ish FM output, but cheap to produce, like the YM3812 for example. SNK used that chip in their arcade games from 1987-1989, and then America, Europe and Korea started using it on their DOS games in the early ’90s.

nx666
05-09-2016, 01:28 AM
I see, so basically, they never worked with FM very much, only PSG. I like FM better. But some PSG soundtracks are good, if not great. Some Western developed Megadrive soundtracks do have great soundtracks, since they have their own sound driver and have done extra work to make it sound good, like NOVOTRADE’s sound drivers used in Ecco, Ecco 2, Exo Squad, Cyborg Soldier, as well as EA’s sound drivers used in Road Rash and Road Rash 2. However, I DO NOT like the GEMS sound driver on the Genesis, mainly because it uses less work to make games on the Genesis sound good, by converting MIDIs and WAVs to FM, However, it is good for beginners though.

Well, PSG and PCM on the Amiga. At some point (1990 iirc) the first trackers started to pop up on DOS PCs, and there were actually quite a number of DOS games that used tracked music for their soundtracks as well.

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Agreed, GEMS has produced some of the worst FM music on the Mega Drive/ Genesis. And furthering the whole FM vs. PSG conversation, western composers had huge success with the NES because they’d already mastered the technology on the C64 and ZX Spectrum. There are a few FM standouts in the west, namely Matt Furniss, because of Shaun Hollingworth’s intuitive sound driver. Even talented composers like David Wise tended to fall flat when using the YM2612.

The list of standout FM composers from the US and Europe is pretty short imo. For me that would be Furniss, Huelsbeck, Follin (on Mega Drive), Hubbard, Picq (on DOS), Midway/Williams also had some pretty talented guys (Forden, Schmidt, Granner etc) for their arcade/pinball games. I’m probably forgetting somebody, but that’s about it. There was also a small Adlib tracking scene in the 90s that produced a handful of pretty awesome game soundtracks.

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Yeah, as far as I understand it, Japanese computers in the 80’s had used FM Synthesis regularly for years, so when the Mega Drive came along it was an easier adjustment for them to make. Unsurprisingly, a lot of Japanese composers who made high quality soundtracks for the Mega Drive had previously worked on music for the PC-88, PC-98 and Sharp X68000 or arcade games that used FM sound chips. It took a lot longer for FM sound chips to become readily available in the United States and Europe, so composers weren’t as familiar with the style when the Mega Drive/Genesis rolled around.

Although Adlib sound cards (and later SB) had been around since ’87, most US developers jumped onto the MT-32 bandwagon which was released around the same time. The DOS soundtracks of that era were usually composed for the higher end MIDI devices, and then converted for Adlib using fairly generic FM sound fonts. Ironically, most consumers had an Adlib or SB card, so what most people today remember as the typical DOS sound are these awful FM renditions of MIDI soundtracks.

In Japan pretty much every computer had FM sound, at least as an option, from around 1985 onward. And this was also the year when most arcade developers made the switch to FM-based sound hardware as well.

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So that’s why. Well, we could’ve had the same chips they used for the PC98, PC88 and X68000, but instead, we gotten one that still had a OK-ish FM output, but cheap to produce, like the YM3812 for example. SNK used that chip in their arcade games from 1987-1989, and then America, Europe and Korea started using it on their DOS games in the early ’90s.

In hindsight I’m actually pretty ok with this: we got all these awesome FM soundtracks from Japan, a ton of fantastic SID music from Europe, all the crazy stuff from the demo scene on Amiga and DOS, arcade music on cutting edge (and sometimes fairly esoteric) sound hardware etc. I would not want to have it any other way.

Most of the Soundblaster models actually had an OPL3 chip, but there are barely any games that make use of it. Those sound cards would have been fairly capable devices if they had been utilized correctly. In the mid-90s I had an SB16+SCB-55 (daughterboard version of the SC-55) which was basically OPL3 + 16bit Stereo DAC + plenty of CPU grunt for software mixing + 28 channel MIDI.


ruiner9
05-09-2016, 01:35 AM
Yeah, as far as I understand it, Japanese computers in the 80’s had used FM Synthesis regularly for years, so when the Mega Drive came along it was an easier adjustment for them to make. Unsurprisingly, a lot of Japanese composers who made high quality soundtracks for the Mega Drive had previously worked on music for the PC-88, PC-98 and Sharp X68000 or arcade games that used FM sound chips. It took a lot longer for FM sound chips to become readily available in the United States and Europe, so composers weren’t as familiar with the style when the Mega Drive/Genesis rolled around.

Heck, Yuzo Koshiro STILL uses the "Music Love" software he wrote for the PC-88 to create music for contemporary games! Japan has a particular love affair for FM, and the west for PSG and trackers, and I’m totally OK with that. 🙂


Sharrif001
05-09-2016, 03:10 AM
Well, PSG and PCM on the Amiga. At some point (1990 iirc) the first trackers started to pop up on DOS PCs, and there were actually quite a number of DOS games that used tracked music for their soundtracks as well.

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The list of standout FM composers from the US and Europe is pretty short imo. For me that would be Furniss, Huelsbeck, Follin (on Mega Drive), Hubbard, Picq (on DOS), Midway/Williams also had some pretty talented guys (Forden, Schmidt, Granner etc) for their arcade/pinball games. I’m probably forgetting somebody, but that’s about it. There was also a small Adlib tracking scene in the 90s that produced a handful of pretty awesome game soundtracks.

———- Post added at 02:02 AM ———- Previous post was at 01:56 AM ———-

Although Adlib sound cards (and later SB) had been around since ’87, most US developers jumped onto the MT-32 bandwagon which was released around the same time. The DOS soundtracks of that era were usually composed for the higher end MIDI devices, and then converted for Adlib using fairly generic FM sound fonts. Ironically, most consumers had an Adlib or SB card, so what most people today remember as the typical DOS sound are these awful FM renditions of MIDI soundtracks.

In Japan pretty much every computer had FM sound, at least as an option, from around 1985 onward. And this was also the year when most arcade developers made the switch to FM-based sound hardware as well.

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In hindsight I’m actually pretty ok with this: we got all these awesome FM soundtracks from Japan, a ton of fantastic SID music from Europe, all the crazy stuff from the demo scene on Amiga and DOS, arcade music on cutting edge (and sometimes fairly esoteric) sound hardware etc. I would not want to have it any other way.

Most of the Soundblaster models actually had an OPL3 chip, but there are barely any games that make use of it. Those sound cards would have been fairly capable devices if they had been utilized correctly. In the mid-90s I had an SB16+SCB-55 (daughterboard version of the SC-55) which was basically OPL3 + 16bit Stereo DAC + plenty of CPU grunt for software mixing + 28 channel MIDI.

I see.

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I’m all for FM- I’m not into the bleepy-bloopy PSG very much, mainly because it sounds too simple compared to the grit that FM synthesizers have. I just wish the West had a lot more appreciation for FM in terms of game music and composition instead of PSG, that’s all. Then, I wouldn’t be so judgemental towards game developers who are not from Japan because they would’ve composed music on FM chips, like Yuzo Koshiro still does currently using his PC88. So yeah, now you all pretty much know why I am not too fond of Western game developers very much. Granted, their music is great, but I feel that their games should’ve been on the Japanese computers as well, that way the Western composers, including Furniss, Hollingworth, Brimble and others as well as Jake Kaufman would gain a knowledge of FM and honor FM a lot more and use it in in their games. Good thing nowadays we are starting to realize this when people make their own custom compositions on trackers, because there are some patches/VSTs that can emulate FM hardware and chips for trackers.


1983parrothead
05-10-2016, 08:40 PM
Nice work, nx666.

Anyway, if you have any new requests to be accepted, try adding the internal sound chip versions of the three Fatal Fury X68000 soundtracks.


nx666
05-11-2016, 03:45 PM
A little C64 update featuring:

… a few more soundtracks by Neil Brennan, pioneer of ‘cinematic’ 8-bit music

Castle of Terror (C64, 1985, Melbourne House) – Adventure game with one of the first, if not the first, horror soundtracks. Creepy stuff.
Soundtrack Samples (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPitTStuTcw)

The Hobbit (C64, 1985, Melbourne House) – This is also an adventure game, based on Tolkien’s book.

Fist+ (C64, 1988, Firebird) – The third entry in this series of fighting games, a quick cash-in on the success of IK+.

… 3 more soundtracks by Jeroen Tel:

Inve$t (C64, 1990, Starbyte Software) – Business simulation, the ending sounds a little bit like the Dallas theme, which is probably intended.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y76-f82VLA0)

Scout (C64, 1988, Mastertronic) – Pretty crappy shooter with pretty good music.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhTBgPUkzto)

Smash T.V. (C64, 1991, Ocean) – Arcade port with a completely new soundtrack.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGglXz5K6Zg)

…. and some other random stuff:

Maze Mania (C64, 1989, Hewson) – Cross of Pac-Man and Q*bert. The music is by Matt Gray, and sounds a little bit like his Last Ninja 2 soundtrack.

Helikopter Jagd (C64, 1986, Ocean) – by Martin Galway, covers a theme from the Neverending Story soundtrack.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFMpm83i8h4)

Blax (C64, 2003, GO64!) – Puzzle game that was unreleased for a more than a decade until it was picked up by a disk magazine. The music is by Stello Doussis and Markus Schneider.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngW06vwEN-g)

Genloc (C64, 1994, Markt & Technik) – Mediocre Hawkeye clone with a few good tunes by Thomas Detert
In-Game BGM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTZSmEcxvuA)

Thunderforce (C64, 1987, Rack-It) – A beat’em up with excellent music by Johannes Bjerregaard. This must have been one of his very first game soundtracks.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apTSyC3yECM)

DeathWish III (C64, 1987, Gremlin Graphics) – Based on the Charles Bronson movie with music by Ben Daglish.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oUMK4X33-0)

Vampire (C64, 1987, Codemasters) – Sequel to the Spectrum game Phantomas. Another David Whittaker soundtrack.


Sharrif001
05-11-2016, 09:59 PM
A little C64 update featuring:

… a few more soundtracks by Neil Brennan, pioneer of ‘cinematic’ 8-bit music

Castle of Terror (C64, 1985, Melbourne House) – Adventure game with one of the first, if not the first, horror soundtracks. Creepy stuff.
Soundtrack Samples (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPitTStuTcw)

The Hobbit (C64, 1985, Melbourne House) – This is also an adventure game, based on Tolkien’s book.

Fist+ (C64, 1988, Firebird) – The third entry in this series of fighting games, a quick cash-in on the success of IK+.

… 3 more soundtracks by Jeroen Tel:

Inve$t (C64, 1990, Starbyte Software) – Business simulation, the ending sounds a little bit like the Dallas theme, which is probably intended.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y76-f82VLA0)

Scout (C64, 1988, Mastertronic) – Pretty crappy shooter with pretty good music.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhTBgPUkzto)

Smash T.V. (C64, 1991, Ocean) – Arcade port with a completely new soundtrack.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGglXz5K6Zg)

…. and some other random stuff:

Maze Mania (C64, 1989, Hewson) – Cross of Pac-Man and Q*bert. The music is by Matt Gray, and sounds a little bit like his Last Ninja 2 soundtrack.

Helikopter Jagd (C64, 1986, Ocean) – by Martin Galway, covers a theme from the Neverending Story soundtrack.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFMpm83i8h4)

Blax (C64, 2003, GO64!) – Puzzle game that was unreleased for a more than a decade until it was picked up by a disk magazine. The music is by Stello Doussis and Markus Schneider.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngW06vwEN-g)

Genloc (C64, 1994, Markt & Technik) – Mediocre Hawkeye clone with a few good tunes by Thomas Detert
In-Game BGM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTZSmEcxvuA)

Thunderforce (C64, 1987, Rack-It) – A beat’em up with excellent music by Johannes Bjerregaard. This must have been one of his very first game soundtracks.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apTSyC3yECM)

DeathWish III (C64, 1987, Gremlin Graphics) – Based on the Charles Bronson movie with music by Ben Daglish.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oUMK4X33-0)

Vampire (C64, 1987, Codemasters) – Sequel to the Spectrum game Phantomas. Another David Whittaker soundtrack.

I didn’t know they made a game based off of one of my all time favorite Charles Bronson movies! Well done! 😀 I have a future request- Power Slave for the PC98. I don’t know who composed it, but it’s got a good soundtrack.


CartridgeCulture
05-13-2016, 07:52 AM
One final request for this year:

B.Rap Boys (Arcade) – The sequel to DJ Boy with cheesy hip hop music. This was a pain in the ass to make, so I hope someone out there appreciates the bit of effort I put into it!

I know this is over half a year coming, but THANK YOU FOR RIPPING B.RAP BOYS! My hard drive failed the day before your upload and I wasn’t able to properly thank you at the time, but this is an incredible rip. Even moreso it’s an incredible work of video game music preservation. As always, thank for you all that you do 🙂


1983parrothead
05-13-2016, 01:36 PM
Hi again, nx666. After expanding the MIDI versions of the Fatal Fury X68000 soundtracks with their internal versions, could you rip all versions of the PC-98 game Photo Genic by Kanta Watanabe? I appreciate it.

nx666
05-13-2016, 06:48 PM
Some new stuff for the weekend:

Shadows of Cairn (MS-DOS, 1994, Masque Publishing) – Horrible attempt to create a Prince of Persia-style platformer with pretty hilarious voice acting. However, the music is totally awesome. At parts, this sounds like a Fields of the Nephilim album. Unfortunately they couldn’t fit all the tracks in CD quality on the disc, so for a few songs I had to include the regular version which was stored in some kind of streamed ADPCM format.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKWQgBuhExw)

Fantasy General (MS-DOS, 1996, Mindscape) – I played a lot of this game back in the day, which is basically Panzer General with a fantasy setting. The soundtrack consists of arrangements of various liturgical songs featuring soprano Marisa Lenhardt. Pretty unique in the world of video game music, and also probably the only time I heard my mom say something complimentary about a game soundtrack 🙂
Victory Chorus (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlH5iOWh1HI)

Dragon Knight III / Knights of Xentar (X68000, 1992, Elf) – One of the few Japanese computer games that had a release in the west. Some great tracks by Manabu Kunieda and Hiroaki Sano.
Field 2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvn60s40Rgs), Boss Battle (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP8GsHipb4E)

Animahjong V3 (PC-9801 [OPN], 1993, Sogna) – Some sort of strip mahjong, wrapped into a visual novel. The music is by Kenichi Arakawa.

Animahjong X (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1994, Sogna) – The sequel, also scored by Kenichi Arakawa.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27mREIXA5wA), Staff Roll (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUvrapAcfrE)

Otome Senki (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1996, Alice Soft) – Wizardry-like RPG with a historical theme and the near obligatory nude scenes. Some nicely arranged tracks by Shade.
Insanity -The Name of Justice- (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVplV_fYnEA), Karma (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4Y0ZLLjf5I)

Flink (CD32, 1995, Psygnosis) – Platformer with great pixel-art by Henk Nieborg that was made by ex-Thalion developers. The music by Matthias Steinwachs is the same as in the original Sega CD release.
Story Sequence (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blwRLrhyrfU), Stage Theme 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4PfVjezjN4)

Top Gear 2 (CD32, 1994, Gremlin Graphics) – CD audio that is based on the original SNES version with two additional tracks. Patrick Phelan and Neil Biggin are the composers here.
Title Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prQNwo7W97o), Sydney (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg-DUYiZ0Zg)

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I know this is over half a year coming, but THANK YOU FOR RIPPING B.RAP BOYS! My hard drive failed the day before your upload and I wasn’t able to properly thank you at the time, but this is an incredible rip. Even moreso it’s an incredible work of video game music preservation. As always, thank for you all that you do 🙂

Thanks, that made me feel warm and fuzzy inside 🙂

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I didn’t know they made a game based off of one of my all time favorite Charles Bronson movies! Well done! 😀 I have a future request- Power Slave for the PC98. I don’t know who composed it, but it’s got a good soundtrack.

I think that was composed by Naoto Ishikawa.

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Hi again, nx666. After expanding the MIDI versions of the Fatal Fury X68000 soundtracks with their internal versions, could you rip all versions of the PC-98 game Photo Genic by Kanta Watanabe? I appreciate it.

I don’t take any requests right now, but if you pick one of these 6 soundtracks, then I might look into it at some point.


Sharrif001
05-14-2016, 12:23 AM
Ah, is Ishikawa any good?

1983parrothead
05-14-2016, 12:22 PM
Then, Photo Genic is my pick.

nx666
05-21-2016, 06:49 PM
Here are some soundtracks I did for the next podcast. First person to guess what the podcast is about wins a free request!

Diamond Players (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1992, Wolfteam) – Ryota Furuya, Motoi Sakuraba

Hioden (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1992, Wolfteam) – Ryota Furuya, Motoi Sakuraba

Hioden II Dash (PC-9801 [OPNA,MT-32], 1994, Wolfteam) – Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, Hiroya Hatsushiba, Ryota Furuya

Suzaku (PC-9801 [OPN,MT-32], 1992, Wolfteam) – Ryota Furuya, Motoi Sakuraba

Span of Dream (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1990, Wolfteam) – Yoshinobu Hiraiwa, Motoi Sakuraba

D: European Mirage (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1990, Wolfteam) – Masaaki Uno, Motoi Sakuraba, Yasunori Shiono

Daitoa Mokushiroku: Goh (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1991, Wolfteam) – Motoi Sakuraba


KingTengu
05-21-2016, 06:55 PM
Here are some soundtracks I did for the next podcast. First person to guess what the podcast is about wins a free request!

Diamond Players (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1992, Wolfteam) – Ryota Furuya, Motoi Sakuraba

Hioden (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1992, Wolfteam) – Ryota Furuya, Motoi Sakuraba

Hioden II Dash (PC-9801 [OPNA,MT-32], 1994, Wolfteam) – Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, Hiroya Hatsushiba, Ryota Furuya

Suzaku (PC-9801 [OPN,MT-32], 1992, Wolfteam) – Ryota Furuya, Motoi Sakuraba

Span of Dream (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1990, Wolfteam) – Yoshinobu Hiraiwa, Motoi Sakuraba

D: European Mirage (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1990, Wolfteam) – Masaaki Uno, Motoi Sakuraba, Yasunori Shiono

Daitoa Mokushiroku: Goh (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1991, Wolfteam) – Motoi Sakuraba

It’s all about Wolfteam, Motoi Sakuraba, and the Sgt. Wolf Sound Team!! 😀


nx666
05-21-2016, 11:30 PM
It’s all about Wolfteam, Motoi Sakuraba, and the Sgt. Wolf Sound Team!! 😀

Haha, wrong!!! The podcast might indeed feature a few Wolfteam tracks, but that’s not the theme. Here are some more ‘hints’:

Raiden (MS-DOS [CD Audio, MT-32], 1994, Acer)

Utopia: The Creation of a Nation (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1992, Gremlin Graphics) – Barry Leitch

ATAC: The Secret War Against Drugs (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1992, MicroProse) – David Whittaker

Spellcasting 101: Sorcerers get all the Girls (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1990, Legend Entertainment) – Arfing Dog (I hope that’s not his real name)

Spellcasting 201: The Sorcerer’s Appliance (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1991, Legend Entertainment) – Arfing Dog

Spellcasting 301: Spring Break (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1992, Legend Entertainment) – Arfing Dog, Michael Lindner

Eric the Unready (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1993, Legend Entertainment) – Glen Dahlgren, Arfing Dog

Gemini Wing (X68000 [MT-32], 1990, System Sacom) – Manabu Saito, Mikio Saito


KingTengu
05-22-2016, 05:59 AM
Haha, wrong!!! The podcast might indeed feature a few Wolfteam tracks, but that’s not the theme. Here are some more ‘hints’:

Raiden (MS-DOS [CD Audio, MT-32], 1994, Acer)

Utopia: The Creation of a Nation (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1992, Gremlin Graphics) – Barry Leitch

ATAC: The Secret War Against Drugs (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1992, MicroProse) – David Whittaker

Spellcasting 101: Sorcerers get all the Girls (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1990, Legend Entertainment) – Arfing Dog (I hope that’s not his real name)

Spellcasting 201: The Sorcerer’s Appliance (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1991, Legend Entertainment) – Arfing Dog

Spellcasting 301: Spring Break (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1992, Legend Entertainment) – Arfing Dog, Michael Lindner

Eric the Unready (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1993, Legend Entertainment) – Glen Dahlgren, Arfing Dog

Gemini Wing (X68000 [MT-32], 1990, System Sacom) – Manabu Saito, Mikio Saito

It’s about the Roland MT-32 synthesizer module!!


HyaHyaT
05-22-2016, 01:07 PM
Thank you for all the Wolfteam recordings! Are the MT-32 ones also from a real unit (if so, which) or are they done with Munt (which is excellent nowadays)?

nx666
05-22-2016, 03:55 PM
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Episode #012: Linear Arithmetic

A little excursion into the wonderful world of Roland’s LA synth modules.

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://youtu.be/o4g5tnA8p8c) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!eUxz3QoS!O0Dy88r2krjw4-9hJYGaxfiwVMQP6ZfRUXK31X_MhQc).

Tracklist

01 "Introduction" – Monkey Island 2 (1991, MS-DOS) by Michael Land, Clint Bajakian, Peter McConnell
02 "Hot Wind" – Overtake (1992, X68000) by Hideyuki Shimono, Naoyuki Kimura
03 "ChiChi Bar Theme 2" – Code Name: Iceman (1989, MS-DOS) by Mark Seibert
04 "K-RAP Rock" – Leisure Suit Larry 5 (1991, MS-DOS) by Craig Safan, Chris Braymen
05 "Spice Opera" – Dune (1992, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
06 "Stage 1" – Gemini Wing (1990, X68000) by Manabu Saito, Mikio Saito
07 "Pulsating Pectorals" – Leisure Suit Larry III (1989, MS-DOS) by Mike Dana
08 "0EC_MI01" – Span of Dream (1990, PC-9801) by Yoshinobu Hiraiwa, Motoi Sakuraba
09 "Season Winner" – Team Suzuki (1991, MS-DOS) by Barry Leitch, Ian Howe
10 "Stage 5" – Phalanx (1991, X68000) by Kenichi Kamio
11 "At the Sign of the Drunken Druid" – Simon the Sorcerer (1993, MS-DOS) by Mark McLeod
12 "Opening Title" – Ski or Die (1990, MS-DOS) by Rob Hubbard
13 "Opening Demo" – Hioden II Dash (1994, PC-9801) by Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, Hiroya Hatsushiba, Ryota Furuya
14 "Orpheus Hanley (The Speeder)" – Police Quest 3 (1991, MS-DOS) by Jan Hammer
15 "Gift From the Wind" – Detana!! Twinbee (1991, X68000) by Michiru Yamame, Hidenori Maezawa, Masae Nakashima
16 "Necrotaur Battle" – Quest for Glory IV (1993, MS-DOS) by Aubrey Hodges
17 "054_MI12" – D: European Mirage (1990, PC-9801) by Masaaki Uno, Motoi Sakuraba, Yasunori Shiono
18 "Baz Speed" – Speedball 2 (1991, MS-DOS) by Bitmap Brothers
19 "Oasis" – King’s Quest V (1990, MS-DOS) by Mark Seibert, Ken Allen

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It’s about the Roland MT-32 synthesizer module!!

That’s close enough 🙂 Let me know what you want!

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Thank you for all the Wolfteam recordings! Are the MT-32 ones also from a real unit (if so, which) or are they done with Munt (which is excellent nowadays)?

These soundtracks were recorded with Munt and a Blue Ridge rom. I currently only have an LAPC-I, but that’s stuck in an old (semi-broken) DOS PC, and to get it working with Hoot or any PC-98 emulator would be a major pain in the ass. Like you said, MT-32 emulation is pretty good these days.


KingTengu
05-22-2016, 09:54 PM
Awesome!! I didn’t know how many you specified request-wise, but I’m going to request just two, if it’s alright with you.

– F1 Grand Prix Star 2 (Arcade; I didn’t know there was a sequel to F1 Grand Prix Star until I was browsing on YouTube, lol. The music sounds much better than the original, instrumental-wise, IMO.)
– Last Striker (Arcade; developed by East Technology, known for Gigandes and Double Dragon III (published by Technos), and published by Taito. The sound driver used for this game sounds almost similar to the one used for Gigandes.)

Those are my requests to you, nx666. If any of those two aren’t rippable, let me know and I’ll come up with a replacement.


nx666
05-25-2016, 09:08 PM
Some requests…

Last Striker (Arcade, 1989, East Technology)

F1 Grand Prix Star II (Arcade, 1993, Jaleco)

Photo Genic (PC-9801 [SC-88], 1997, Sunsoft)

Screamer Rally (MS-DOS [CD Audio], 1997, Virgin Interactive)


Sharrif001
05-27-2016, 10:52 PM
I have some requests- 3 from Glodia that use SC88, but also use FM as well. Many of their soundtracks sound better with the MIDI input.

Bible Master II: The Chaos of Aglia
Ragnar0kkr
Etemible: Tenjou Mukyuu


nx666
05-31-2016, 03:46 PM
How about a few more Tim Follin soundtracks?

Body Slam (C64, 1988, Firebird) – The title track is an original Follin piece, the rest of the soundtrack is very loosely based on Sega’s arcade game.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/TAzCAlmGDA8?t=11)

Sky Shark / Flying Shark (C64, 1988, Taito) – There are two ports of Flying Shark for the C64, this is the later US version. The music covers Tatsuya Uemura’s arcade music, and there are two original Follin tracks as well.
Title Screen "Forgive Your All" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbod0GrFPhs)

Magic Johnson’s Basketball (C64, 1989, Virgin Mastertronic) – Pretty crappy basketball game from what I remember. This was also ported to the NES at some point, although that version has a different soundtrack.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-TfCSxYKP0)

Scumball (C64, 1988, Mastertronic) – Exploration/platform game, ported from the Spectrum.
In-Game BGM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YX_mW_lc5U)

Yami no Ketsuzoku (X68000, 1990, System Sacom) – Adventure game with music by Manabu Saito.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N23TXXE91ds), Farewell to Rin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wyugu8zi67Q)

FX Fighter Turbo (Windows, 1996, Windows) – 3D fighting game developed by Argonaut. Electronic dance music by Justin Scharvona.
Kwondo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXd2lHxYosk)


1983parrothead
05-31-2016, 04:23 PM
Thanks for your efforts, nx666. If you need any more requests, I think you might can rip all Tatsumi arcades predating Cycle Warriors.

If three, go with these:

TX-1 (This debut work of theirs was the first multi-screen panoramic arcade. There are even different routes in it.)
Buggy Boy (Perhaps Tatsumi’s peak at arcade popularity.)
Lock-On (Tatsumi’s most advanced arcade game?)

But if I had to pick one, try Lock-On.


Sharrif001
05-31-2016, 10:32 PM
How about a few more Tim Follin soundtracks?

Body Slam (C64, 1988, Firebird) – The title track is an original Follin piece, the rest of the soundtrack is very loosely based on Sega’s arcade game.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/TAzCAlmGDA8?t=11)

Sky Shark / Flying Shark (C64, 1988, Taito) – There are two ports of Flying Shark for the C64, this is the later US version. The music covers Tatsuya Uemura’s arcade music, and there are two original Follin tracks as well.
Title Screen "Forgive Your All" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbod0GrFPhs)

Magic Johnson’s Basketball (C64, 1989, Virgin Mastertronic) – Pretty crappy basketball game from what I remember. This was also ported to the NES at some point, although that version has a different soundtrack.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-TfCSxYKP0)

Scumball (C64, 1988, Mastertronic) – Exploration/platform game, ported from the Spectrum.
In-Game BGM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YX_mW_lc5U)

Yami no Ketsuzoku (X68000, 1990, System Sacom) – Adventure game with music by Manabu Saito.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N23TXXE91ds), Farewell to Rin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wyugu8zi67Q)

FX Fighter Turbo (Windows, 1996, Windows) – 3D fighting game developed by Argonaut. Electronic dance music by Justin Scharvona.
Kwondo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXd2lHxYosk)

Thanks for Yami no Ketsuzoku.


nx666
06-04-2016, 07:08 PM
WEEKEND UPDATE TIME!!!

Batman Forever (MS-DOS, 1996, Acclaim) – This is basically a CD audio version of the SNES/Genesis soundtrack. The original compositions were by the Follin Bros, but I don’t know if they did the arrangements for the DOS port as well.

Future Dimensions (MS-DOS, 1995, Lifetimes) – A shmup created by the demo group Crew242 with some pretty good tracker music by Mathias Ruch (Silent Mode)

FX Fighter (MS-DOS, 1995, GTE Interactive) – The original game in this ‘series’, like the sequel this was composed by Justin Scharvona. Most of the themes featured here were later rearranged for the Turbo soundtrack.

Touhou Fuumaroku ~ The Story of Eastern Wonderland (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1997, Amusement Makers) – This is the OPNA music, you can get the OPN version of the soundtrack as well as Touhou Kaikidan from ruiner’s thread.

Touhou Yumejikuu ~ Phantasmagoria of Dim.Dream (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1997, Amusement Makers) – Part 3 in this series, all of these games were scored by Junya Ota

Touhou Gensoukyou ~ Lotus Land Story (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1988, Amusement Makers)

Turbo Charge (C64, 1991, System 3) – Outrun with guns. Notable for the 5-channel title track.

Super Shooting Towns (FM Towns, 1991, Amorphous) – Shmup that came with a level editor. The music is pretty unconventional, you’d never think this was composed for a shooter.

Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force (FM Towns, 1994, Family Soft) – CD audio version of the original X68000 soundtrack


Nemesis-Kanden
06-04-2016, 07:57 PM
FX Fighter (MS-DOS, 1995, GTE Interactive) – The original game in this ‘series’, like the sequel this was composed by Justin Scharvona. Most of the themes featured here were later rearranged for the Turbo soundtrack.

You are the god. Thanks again!


Sharrif001
06-04-2016, 11:33 PM
Are the Touhou game soundtracks that you uploaded any good?

nx666
06-05-2016, 06:35 AM
Are the Touhou game soundtracks that you uploaded any good?

Is that a trick question? Of course they are 🙂


nx666
06-05-2016, 05:05 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #013: Undercover

A sack full of covers, some more silly than others. First person to laugh at this gets punched in the face.

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA4XzNOEWH4) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!7FxVhKzB!N6JvCK16VJYCjtVwI_x7XRV6uU8JoxsR2ugA57kFUWQ).

Tracklist

01 "Megablast (Hip Hop on Precinct 13)" – Xenon 2: Megablast (1989, Amiga) by David Whittaker
02 "Chipski" – Demo (199x, MOD) by Christopher Bell (Technix)
03 "Cosmic surfin’" – Demo (1997, PC-9801) by liquid air
04 "Title Screen" – Turrican (1990, Commodore 64) by Ramiro Vaca
05 "Larry, Be Bad!" – Leisure Suit Larry 6 (1993, MS-DOS) by Dan Kehler
06 "Stage 1 Mid-Boss" – Ane-San (1995, PC Engine CD) by Koji Hayama
07 "Stages 2 and 9" – Katakis (1988, Commodore 64) by Chris HпїЅlsbeck
08 "Please, Help Me!" – Sexy Parodius (1996, Arcade) by Mayuko Kageshita, Naomitsu Ariyama
09 "Declaration! Imperial Floral Assault Group" – Demo (1997, PC-9801) by OWTAM
10 "Egypt" – Bombo (1986, Commodore 64) by Ben Daglish
11 "Nirvana Remix" – Demo (1993, MOD) by Yannis Brown
12 "Team USSR (Stage 8)" – Super Dodge Ball (1988, NES) by Kazuo Sawa
13 "Title Screen" – Logan (1990, Commodore 64) by Stefan Hartwig
14 "Theme from Dorifudaibakusho" – Demo (1992, X68000) by HiMr
15 "Dallas" – Demo (1992, MOD) by Strobo
16 "流星機ガクセイバー" – Demo (1997, PC-9801) by Oka-p.
17 "Main Theme" – One Man And His Droid (1985, Commodore 64) by Rob Hubbard


ruiner9
06-05-2016, 08:31 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #013: Undercover

A sack full of covers, some more silly than others. First person to laugh at this gets punched in the face.

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA4XzNOEWH4) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!7FxVhKzB!N6JvCK16VJYCjtVwI_x7XRV6uU8JoxsR2ugA57kFUWQ).

Tracklist

01 "Megablast (Hip Hop on Precinct 13)" – Xenon 2: Megablast (1989, Amiga) by David Whittaker
02 "Chipski" – Demo (199x, MOD) by Christopher Bell (Technix)
03 "Cosmic surfin’" – Demo (1997, PC-9801) by liquid air
04 "Title Screen" – Turrican (1990, Commodore 64) by Ramiro Vaca
05 "Larry, Be Bad!" – Leisure Suit Larry 6 (1993, MS-DOS) by Dan Kehler
06 "Stage 1 Mid-Boss" – Ane-San (1995, PC Engine CD) by Koji Hayama
07 "Stages 2 and 9" – Katakis (1988, Commodore 64) by Chris HпїЅlsbeck
08 "Please, Help Me!" – Sexy Parodius (1996, Arcade) by Mayuko Kageshita, Naomitsu Ariyama
09 "Declaration! Imperial Floral Assault Group" – Demo (1997, PC-9801) by OWTAM
10 "Egypt" – Bombo (1986, Commodore 64) by Ben Daglish
11 "Nirvana Remix" – Demo (1993, MOD) by Yannis Brown
12 "Team USSR (Stage 8)" – Super Dodge Ball (1988, NES) by Kazuo Sawa
13 "Title Screen" – Logan (1990, Commodore 64) by Stefan Hartwig
14 "Theme from Dorifudaibakusho" – Demo (1992, X68000) by HiMr
15 "Dallas" – Demo (1992, MOD) by Strobo
16 "流星機ガクセイバー" – Demo (1997, PC-9801) by Oka-p.
17 "Main Theme" – One Man And His Droid (1985, Commodore 64) by Rob Hubbard

:treknod:


Sharrif001
06-05-2016, 11:45 PM
In that case. I will download them! 😀

Sharrif001
06-10-2016, 06:57 PM
Hey there. Got any soundtracks you recommend from Takeaki Watanabe to upload in the future?

nx666
06-10-2016, 10:52 PM
Hey there. Got any soundtracks you recommend from Takeaki Watanabe to upload in the future?

You can get Black Bird from the OP, which is very good. I think Star Trap has a few tracks that were composed by him. The one I’m definitely going to post at some point is Mahou Shoujo Fancy Coco, can’t say no to a Umemoto/Watanabe collaboration. I don’t know much else about him, to be honest, other than the fact that he is sometimes credited as NAVA.


Sharrif001
06-11-2016, 12:06 AM
I already got Black Bird and that is what made me want to see if he had any more. Well, here’s hoping for Star Trap and Fancy Coco.

nx666
06-11-2016, 10:22 PM
Some new stuff, including a few of the suggestions:

Don’t Call Me Amy! / Amy to Yobanaide / Amy’s Fantasies (PC-9821 [OPNA], 1995, C’s Ware) – The original OPN soundtrack for this game was composed by Kazuhiro Kanae. The music here is from the later PC-9821 release featuring OPNA arrangements by Ryu Umemoto.

Ragnar0kkr (PC-9801 [SC-88], 1994, Glodia) – Pretty good orchestral MIDI arrangements by Ikki Nakamura

Jetstrike (CD32, 1994, Rasputin) – A 2D sidescroller similar to Wings of Fury. However, the real stars of the show are the vocal tracks with hilarious lyrics about flying planes and dropping bombs.
Fast Jet Fever (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioHgLIGqi-Q)

Buggy Boy (Arcade, 1985, Tatsumi) – Just a few short jingles, most of them I could tag from memory having played a ton of the C64 version as a kid.

Lock-On: Tatsumi Air Force (Arcade, 1986, Tatsumi)

And a few updated C64 soundtracks: Agent X II: The Mad Prof’s Back, Armageddon Man, Cataball, Commando, The Great Giana Sisters, Hysteria, The Last Ninja, Pi.R Squared, Zig Zag: Go For Gold


1983parrothead
06-12-2016, 06:54 PM
Thanks a lot, nx666. ^_^ GJ!

Sharrif001
06-13-2016, 03:45 AM
Some new stuff, including a few of the suggestions:

Don’t Call Me Amy! / Amy to Yobanaide / Amy’s Fantasies (PC-9821 [OPNA], 1995, C’s Ware) – The original OPN soundtrack for this game was composed by Kazuhiro Kanae. The music here is from the later PC-9821 release featuring OPNA arrangements by Ryu Umemoto.

Ragnar0kkr (PC-9801 [SC-88], 1994, Glodia) – Pretty good orchestral MIDI arrangements by Ikki Nakamura

Jetstrike (CD32, 1994, Rasputin) – A 2D sidescroller similar to Wings of Fury. However, the real stars of the show are the vocal tracks with hilarious lyrics about flying planes and dropping bombs.
Fast Jet Fever (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioHgLIGqi-Q)

Buggy Boy (Arcade, 1985, Tatsumi) – Just a few short jingles, most of them I could tag from memory having played a ton of the C64 version as a kid.

Lock-On: Tatsumi Air Force (Arcade, 1986, Tatsumi)

And a few updated C64 soundtracks: Agent X II: The Mad Prof’s Back, Armageddon Man, Cataball, Commando, The Great Giana Sisters, Hysteria, The Last Ninja, Pi.R Squared, Zig Zag: Go For Gold

Thanks for Ragnar0kkr. Don’t Call Me Amy! was also a good soundtrack too, since it came from talented FM composers.

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I have a good request- I think Ryu Umemoto did this one- Dies Irae for the PC98.


1983parrothead
06-14-2016, 01:40 PM
Are you sure the requests are suspended? If not, and if you need more requests, try these:

Mag Max (Nichibutsu, Arcade)
Sector Zone / Seicross (Nichibutsu, Arcade)
Frisky Tom (Nichibutsu, Arcade)

Just supporting the Nichibutsu fans.


nx666
06-15-2016, 11:51 PM
Are you sure the requests are suspended? If not, and if you need more requests, try these:

Mag Max (Nichibutsu, Arcade)
Sector Zone / Seicross (Nichibutsu, Arcade)
Frisky Tom (Nichibutsu, Arcade)

Just supporting the Nichibutsu fans.

Yes, requests are still suspended, I simply don’t have the time to support them on an ongoing basis right now. My own backlog has also grown pretty big, so if I find a spare minute then it is usually spent on that.

Maybe anybody else wants to learn how to do these rips? Stuff like Hoot is hardly rocket science and just requires some time and patience. I would gladly assist anybody who needs help with this and I could also share some of the scripts I use that automate a significant chunk of the process.

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I have a good request- I think Ryu Umemoto did this one- Dies Irae for the PC98.

Agreed, that is a pretty good soundtrack. But I think the music for that game was composed by Toyo Kusanagi, at least that’s how the original sound files are tagged.


Sharrif001
06-16-2016, 02:55 AM
Yes, requests are still suspended, I simply don’t have the time to support them on an ongoing basis right now. My own backlog has also grown pretty big, so if I find a spare minute then it is usually spent on that.

Maybe anybody else wants to learn how to do these rips? Stuff like Hoot is hardly rocket science and just requires some time and patience. I would gladly assist anybody who needs help with this and I could also share some of the scripts I use that automate a significant chunk of the process.

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Agreed, that is a pretty good soundtrack. But I think the music for that game was composed by Toyo Kusanagi, at least that’s how the original sound files are tagged.

Ah, I see. Toyo Kusanagi and his compositions at Family Soft were great. I would like to try ripping music off of Hoot, but it seems too complicated, since you have to log each track using .WAV one by one, then convert all the tracks to MP3.





nx666
06-16-2016, 04:42 AM
Ah, I see. Toyo Kusanagi and his compositions at Family Soft were great. I would like to try ripping music off of Hoot, but it seems too complicated, since you have to log each track using .WAV one by one, then convert all the tracks to MP3.

I have scripts that fully automate the wav-logging, the only part that you would have to do manually is the editing (track length, fade out, etc. ) and some of the tagging.

Maybe pick a soundtrack that you want to rip in Hoot (preferably a short one), and I’ll try to walk you through the process.


Sharrif001
06-16-2016, 10:39 PM
I have scripts that fully automate the wav-logging, the only part that you would have to do manually is the editing (track length, fade out, etc. ) and some of the tagging.

Maybe pick a soundtrack that you want to rip in Hoot (preferably a short one), and I’ll try to walk you through the process.

That is what is so complicated about it. I don’t know. All of the ones I want are either long, unknown, or never released yet, like Brah Choushinden, Gal Act Heroism, Wolvish Gallop and some good soundtracks from D.O., such as Crystal Reynal: Ouma no Mekyuu and all of the tracks from Family Soft.


nx666
06-16-2016, 11:13 PM
That is what is so complicated about it. I don’t know. All of the ones I want are either long, unknown, or never released yet, like Brah Choushinden, Gal Act Heroism, Wolvish Gallop and some good soundtracks from D.O., such as Crystal Reynal: Ouma no Mekyuu.

Gal Act Heroism can be played in Hoot and has about 20 tracks.


Sharrif001
06-17-2016, 02:09 AM
Gal Act Heroism can be played in Hoot and has about 20 tracks.

OK. I might need the scripts to log .wavs and tagging.

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Gal Act Heroism can be played in Hoot and has about 20 tracks.

I still don’t know. It seems like a tedious process. It would be best if I just waited.


theassassin2
06-17-2016, 02:39 PM
Thanks for Monopoly (Windows) soundtrack, have been looking for that one for years!

nx666
06-18-2016, 10:05 PM
Today’s update includes a handful of Amiga arcade ports and some other random stuff. Enjoy!

Toki (Amiga, 1990, Ocean) – A pretty good port of the arcade game with a much improved soundtrack by Pierre-Eric Loriaux. I think only two of the themes are actually based on the arcade soundtrack.
Stage 2 (https://youtu.be/t1No7kqyuSo?t=94)

Pang / Buster Bros. (Amiga, 1990, Ocean) – Another arcade port by Pierre-Eric Loriaux. The soundtrack covers the arcade original, but the intro theme is an original piece.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cezJNg4plbA)

Shadow Warriors / Ninja Gaiden (Amiga, 1990, Ocean) – Composed by Matt Furniss, this is loosely based on Tecmo’s arcade soundtrack.
Shadow Soldier (https://youtu.be/wnmAXVieUqk?t=140)

Fire and Forget II: The Death Convoy (Amiga, 1990, Titus) – I think this was supposed to be an arcade game at some point. The project was eventually cancelled and only the home ports were ever published.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awB8W-zQZrQ)

Realms of Arkania: Blade of Destiny (Amiga, 1993, U.S.Gold) – RPG based on a pen & paper game with an orchestral / acoustic guitar soundtrack by Rudi Stember.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGlZpfPAfXk)

The Faery Tale Adventure (Amiga, 1987, MicroIllusions) – Classic Amiga RPG. This isn’t really new but I updated the soundtrack with a version that runs at the correct NTSC speed.
Daytime Travel (wrong speed) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znBPjxkq-WE)

Etemible: Tenjou Mukyuu (PC-9801 [SC-88], 1995, Glodia) – Atmospheric MIDI soundtrack by Tenpei Sato.

Noctropolis (MS-DOS [SC-88, CD Audio], 1994, Electronic Arts) – P&C adventure/mystery game with some really nice MIDI arrangements.

Wingstar (MS-DOS, 1996, Interactivision) – Raiden-inspired shmup.
Stage 1 (https://youtu.be/VhwdRqUNVSU?t=2)

The Apprentice (CD-i, 1994, Philips Interactive Media) – A pretty awesome looking puzzle-platformer, and the music is not too shabby either. At times this reminds me of the Rare soundtracks on the N64.
Medieval Tower (https://youtu.be/BGOddOjpyBU?t=261)

Soft de Hard na Monogatari 2 (X68000, 1989, System Sacom) – A Manabu Saito soundtrack. Like with the prequel, the music here seems to be based on classical compositions for the most part.

And two updated C64 soundtracks: Quedex, Task III


nx666
06-19-2016, 10:40 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #014: Game Music History ~1987~

A look at the state of video game music in 1987, the games are roughly in chronological order according to their release dates. The video is missing the track from Dragon Spirit as its inclusion would have blocked the podcast in certain countries.

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mBDZ5hBSfc) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!6R4yEYAL!lFro2C8_ZuoSFDF7JttX8tfQsSXn-I9dhsyM4n7VeuQ).

Tracklist

01 "Temple BGM" – Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (1987, Famicom Disk System) by Akito Nakatsuka
02 "Recounting the Journey" – Dragon Quest II (1987, NES) by Koichi Sugiyama
03 "Flame Fortress" – Contra (1987, Arcade) by Kazuki Muraoka
04 "After Metamorphosis BGM" – Wonder Momo (1987, Arcade) by Kimio Yudate
05 "Main Theme" – Jet Set Willy (1987, Atari 800) by Rob Hubbard
06 "Cosmic Air Way" – Darius (1987, Arcade) by Hisayoshi Ogura
07 "Daytime Travel" – The Faery Tale Adventure (1987, Amiga) by David Joiner
08 "Psycho Soldier Theme" – Psycho Soldier (1987, Arcade) by Kaori Shimizu, Eikichi Kawasaki
09 "High Score Theme" – Wizball (1987, Commodore 64) by Martin Galway
10 "The Paleozoic Era" – Dragon Spirit (1987, Arcade) by Shinji Hosoe
11 "The Wastelands" – The Last Ninja (1987, Commodore 64) by Ben Daglish
12 "Sub-Mission" – Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished (1987, PC-8801) by Yuzo Koshiro
13 "Title Screen" – Chronos: A Tapestry of Time (1987, ZX Spectrum 128) by Tim Follin
14 "Slash Fighter" – Life Force (1987, Arcade) by Miki Higashino
15 "For Your Thighs Only" – Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards (1987, MS-DOS) by Al Lowe
16 "Overworld" – Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic (1987, Famicom Disk System) by Koji Kondo
17 "Title Screen (Edit)" – Cataball (1987, Commodore 64) by Mark Cooksey
18 "Opening Theme" – Reviver: The Real-Time Adventure (1987, PC-8801) by Toshiya Yamanaka
19 "Main BGM1" – Arumana no Kiseki (1987, Famicom Disk System) by Kinuyo Yamashita
20 "Main Theme" – Armageddon Man (1987, Commodore 64) by David Whittaker
21 "Bloody Tears" – Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest (1987, Famicom Disk System) by Kenichi Matsubara
22 "Main Theme" – Pi.R Squared (1987, Commodore 64) by Jason Brooke
23 "Enemy Headquarters" – Double Dragon (1987, Arcade) by Kazunaka Yamane
24 "Ending" – Euphory (1987, Sharp X1 turboZ) by Manabu Saito
25 "Title Screen" – Hyber Blob (1987, Commodore 64) by Steve Barrett
26 "The Evening Voyage" – Falsion (1987, Famicom Disk System) by Shinya Sakamoto, Shigehiro Takenouchi, Atsushi Fujio
27 "In-Game BGM" – Hysteria (1987, Commodore 64) by Fred Gray
28 "Main Theme" – Amegas (1987, Amiga) by Karsten Obarski
29 "AFTER BURNER" – After Burner II (1987, Arcade) by Hiroshi Kawaguchi
30 "Title Screen" – Quedex (1987, Commodore 64) by Matt Gray
31 "Super Sonic Sarring" – Shinra Bansho (1987, PC-8801) by Nobuhito Koise, Shinobu Ogawa
32 "Field 1" – J.J. & Jeff (1987, PC Engine) by Takeaki Kunimoto
33 "Main Theme" – Sidewize (1987, Commodore 64) by Keith Tinman
34 "Name Entry" – Ginga Ninkyouden (1987, Arcade) by Yoshinori Kawamoto
35 "Cut Man" – Mega Man (1987, NES) by Manami Matsumae
36 "Opening Theme" – Final Fantasy (1987, NES) by Nobuo Uematsu
37 "Castle: Let’s Meet Here" – Sorcerian (1987, PC-8801) by Falcom Sound Team J.D.K.
38 "Lassic" – Phantasy Star (1987, Sega Master System) by Tokuhiko Uwabo
39 "Intro" – The Great Giana Sisters (1987, Commodore 64) by Chris HпїЅlsbeck
40 "Departure Again" – Salamander (1987, MSX) by Motoaki Furukawa, Masahiro Ikariko
41 "Epilogue" – Heavy Barrel (1987, Arcade) by Azusa Hara, Hiroaki Yoshida


Sharrif001
06-19-2016, 10:47 PM
Today’s update includes a handful of Amiga arcade ports and some other random stuff. Enjoy!

Toki (Amiga, 1990, Ocean) – A pretty good port of the arcade game with a much improved soundtrack by Pierre-Eric Loriaux. I think only two of the themes are actually based on the arcade soundtrack.
Stage 2 (https://youtu.be/t1No7kqyuSo?t=94)

Pang / Buster Bros. (Amiga, 1990, Ocean) – Another arcade port by Pierre-Eric Loriaux. The soundtrack covers the arcade original, but the intro theme is an original piece.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cezJNg4plbA)

Shadow Warriors / Ninja Gaiden (Amiga, 1990, Ocean) – Composed by Matt Furniss, this is loosely based on Tecmo’s arcade soundtrack.
Shadow Soldier (https://youtu.be/wnmAXVieUqk?t=140)

Fire and Forget II: The Death Convoy (Amiga, 1990, Titus) – I think this was supposed to be an arcade game at some point. The project was eventually cancelled and only the home ports were ever published.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awB8W-zQZrQ)

Realms of Arkania: Blade of Destiny (Amiga, 1993, U.S.Gold) – RPG based on a pen & paper game with an orchestral / acoustic guitar soundtrack by Rudi Stember.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGlZpfPAfXk)

The Faery Tale Adventure (Amiga, 1987, MicroIllusions) – Classic Amiga RPG. This isn’t really new but I updated the soundtrack with a version that runs at the correct NTSC speed.
Daytime Travel (wrong speed) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znBPjxkq-WE)

Etemible: Tenjou Mukyuu (PC-9801 [SC-88], 1995, Glodia) – Atmospheric MIDI soundtrack by Tenpei Sato.

Noctropolis (MS-DOS [SC-88, CD Audio], 1994, Electronic Arts) – P&C adventure/mystery game with some really nice MIDI arrangements.

Wingstar (MS-DOS, 1996, Interactivision) – Raiden-inspired shmup.
Stage 1 (https://youtu.be/VhwdRqUNVSU?t=2)

The Apprentice (CD-i, 1994, Philips Interactive Media) – A pretty awesome looking puzzle-platformer, and the music is not too shabby either. At times this reminds me of the Rare soundtracks on the N64.
Medieval Tower (https://youtu.be/BGOddOjpyBU?t=261)

Soft de Hard na Monogatari 2 (X68000, 1989, System Sacom) – A Manabu Saito soundtrack. Like with the prequel, the music here seems to be based on classical compositions for the most part.

And two updated C64 soundtracks: Quedex, Task III

Thanks for Soft de Hard Monogatari 2, and Etemible. Matt Furniss’s cover for Ninja Gaiden/Shadow Warriors is pretty good.


ruiner9
06-20-2016, 10:57 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #014: Game Music History ~1987~

A look at the state of video game music in 1987, the games are roughly in chronological order according to their release dates. The video is missing the track from Dragon Spirit as its inclusion would have blocked the podcast in certain countries.

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mBDZ5hBSfc) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!6R4yEYAL!lFro2C8_ZuoSFDF7JttX8tfQsSXn-I9dhsyM4n7VeuQ).

Tracklist

01 "Temple BGM" – Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (1987, Famicom Disk System) by Akito Nakatsuka
02 "Recounting the Journey" – Dragon Quest II (1987, NES) by Koichi Sugiyama
03 "Flame Fortress" – Contra (1987, Arcade) by Kazuki Muraoka
04 "After Metamorphosis BGM" – Wonder Momo (1987, Arcade) by Kimio Yudate
05 "Main Theme" – Jet Set Willy (1987, Atari 800) by Rob Hubbard
06 "Cosmic Air Way" – Darius (1987, Arcade) by Hisayoshi Ogura
07 "Daytime Travel" – The Faery Tale Adventure (1987, Amiga) by David Joiner
08 "Psycho Soldier Theme" – Psycho Soldier (1987, Arcade) by Kaori Shimizu, Eikichi Kawasaki
09 "High Score Theme" – Wizball (1987, Commodore 64) by Martin Galway
10 "The Paleozoic Era" – Dragon Spirit (1987, Arcade) by Shinji Hosoe
11 "The Wastelands" – The Last Ninja (1987, Commodore 64) by Ben Daglish
12 "Sub-Mission" – Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished (1987, PC-8801) by Yuzo Koshiro
13 "Title Screen" – Chronos: A Tapestry of Time (1987, ZX Spectrum 128) by Tim Follin
14 "Slash Fighter" – Life Force (1987, Arcade) by Miki Higashino
15 "For Your Thighs Only" – Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards (1987, MS-DOS) by Al Lowe
16 "Overworld" – Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic (1987, Famicom Disk System) by Koji Kondo
17 "Title Screen (Edit)" – Cataball (1987, Commodore 64) by Mark Cooksey
18 "Opening Theme" – Reviver: The Real-Time Adventure (1987, PC-8801) by Toshiya Yamanaka
19 "Main BGM1" – Arumana no Kiseki (1987, Famicom Disk System) by Kinuyo Yamashita
20 "Main Theme" – Armageddon Man (1987, Commodore 64) by David Whittaker
21 "Bloody Tears" – Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest (1987, Famicom Disk System) by Kenichi Matsubara
22 "Main Theme" – Pi.R Squared (1987, Commodore 64) by Jason Brooke
23 "Enemy Headquarters" – Double Dragon (1987, Arcade) by Kazunaka Yamane
24 "Ending" – Euphory (1987, Sharp X1 turboZ) by Manabu Saito
25 "Title Screen" – Hyber Blob (1987, Commodore 64) by Steve Barrett
26 "The Evening Voyage" – Falsion (1987, Famicom Disk System) by Shinya Sakamoto, Shigehiro Takenouchi, Atsushi Fujio
27 "In-Game BGM" – Hysteria (1987, Commodore 64) by Fred Gray
28 "Main Theme" – Amegas (1987, Amiga) by Karsten Obarski
29 "AFTER BURNER" – After Burner II (1987, Arcade) by Hiroshi Kawaguchi
30 "Title Screen" – Quedex (1987, Commodore 64) by Matt Gray
31 "Super Sonic Sarring" – Shinra Bansho (1987, PC-8801) by Nobuhito Koise, Shinobu Ogawa
32 "Field 1" – J.J. & Jeff (1987, PC Engine) by Takeaki Kunimoto
33 "Main Theme" – Sidewize (1987, Commodore 64) by Keith Tinman
34 "Name Entry" – Ginga Ninkyouden (1987, Arcade) by Yoshinori Kawamoto
35 "Cut Man" – Mega Man (1987, NES) by Manami Matsumae
36 "Opening Theme" – Final Fantasy (1987, NES) by Nobuo Uematsu
37 "Castle: Let’s Meet Here" – Sorcerian (1987, PC-8801) by Falcom Sound Team J.D.K.
38 "Lassic" – Phantasy Star (1987, Sega Master System) by Tokuhiko Uwabo
39 "Intro" – The Great Giana Sisters (1987, Commodore 64) by Chris HпїЅlsbeck
40 "Departure Again" – Salamander (1987, MSX) by Motoaki Furukawa, Masahiro Ikariko
41 "Epilogue" – Heavy Barrel (1987, Arcade) by Azusa Hara, Hiroaki Yoshida

Fantastic lineup!


KingTengu
06-23-2016, 07:13 PM
I’m curious, nx666, but are there any more Hitoshi Sakimoto soundtracks (PC 88/98, Sharp X68000, Sharp X1, etc.) left for possible future releases? Or have they all been taken care of? I’m curious, because I wanted to thank you for introducing me to another excelleng VG composer.

nx666
06-23-2016, 10:54 PM
I’m curious, nx666, but are there any more Hitoshi Sakimoto soundtracks (PC 88/98, Sharp X68000, Sharp X1, etc.) left for possible future releases? Or have they all been taken care of? I’m curious, because I wanted to thank you for introducing me to another excelleng VG composer.

He has a complete(?) list of his music on his website (http://sakimoto.jp/), although this doesn’t seem to distinguish between arrangements and original compositions.

This is what I currently have in my (pretty sizable) backlog:
Dragon Master Silk 1+2
Barabatus no Majo (I could post a third-party rip, if you want)
Blue Garnet
Raika
Heroes of the Lance (can’t find a disk image of this game)


Carbyken
06-23-2016, 11:08 PM
If it’s no harm in asking how did you exactly rip the sound off of PC-88/98 games?

nx666
06-24-2016, 01:21 AM
If it’s no harm in asking how did you exactly rip the sound off of PC-88/98 games?

This is a fairly complex subject as there are many different methods, the most common are:

– Hoot: relatively easy, supports many games, finding the right disk images can sometimes be a problem though
– from VGM or S98 files: even easier but only very few games are available in these formats
– original sound format via player/plugin: some formats are directly supported by players like Foobar, Winamp, etc.
– original sound format via the game’s sound driver: requires knowledge of the sound driver, effort varies, but sometimes this is surprisingly easy
– sound test: some games have (sometimes hidden) sound tests that allow you to record the music
– hacking: this is where it gets ugly, by far the most time-consuming method

If you need help ripping a particular game, just ask in this thread.


Carbyken
06-24-2016, 07:03 PM
If you need help ripping a particular game, just ask in this thread.

THANK YOU!! Seriously I’ve been trying to figure out how to rip this stuff for years, and not once I ever got a response to that question! So thank you.

Actually there is two games in particular that I would like to get:

Daimadou Senryaku Monogatari & 95, not sure if they have different tracks or one has more than the other, but I REALLY would like to get a rip for this one especially!

Kikimora’s Cleanup, Someone did upload this one to Youtube, but I would prefer an outright rip mostly cause the uploader just recorded the music while playing which sounds a bit off…

If you can get these two you’ll have my eternal gratitude~!


Suketera
06-24-2016, 10:39 PM
The Apprentice (CD-i, 1994, Philips Interactive Media) – A pretty awesome looking puzzle-platformer, and the music is not too shabby either. At times this reminds me of the Rare soundtracks on the N64.
Medieval Tower (https://youtu.be/BGOddOjpyBU?t=261)

Now that’s a great find. This is exactly why I love your thread, I keep finding gems like these I would never listen to otherwise.


nx666
06-25-2016, 12:32 AM
THANK YOU!! Seriously I’ve been trying to figure out how to rip this stuff for years, and not once I ever got a response to that question! So thank you.

Actually there is two games in particular that I would like to get:

Daimadou Senryaku Monogatari & 95, not sure if they have different tracks or one has more than the other, but I REALLY would like to get a rip for this one especially!

Kikimora’s Cleanup, Someone did upload this one to Youtube, but I would prefer an outright rip mostly cause the uploader just recorded the music while playing which sounds a bit off…

If you can get these two you’ll have my eternal gratitude~!

If you want to give this a shot yourself, you can find the music for these games on Compile’s Disc Station #5 and #8 releases. Both can be recorded in Hoot, player and music files available here (http://snesmusic.org/hoot/v2/). I’m not sure when I’ll be able to look into this, maybe I can fit in DMS somewhere, but DMS’95 seems to be a rather lengthy affair.

In the meantime you can download Kikimora’s Clean Up! from the OP, fortunately that one only had 6 tracks 🙂

Kikimora’s Clean Up! (PC-9801, 1995, Compile)

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Now that’s a great find. This is exactly why I love your thread, I keep finding gems like these I would never listen to otherwise.

I’m glad you liked it – it is very encouraging to hear that I’m not just doing this for myself! 🙂


Carbyken
06-25-2016, 03:05 AM
If you want to give this a shot yourself, you can find the music for these games on Compile’s Disc Station #5 and #8 releases. Both can be recorded in Hoot, player and music files available here (http://snesmusic.org/hoot/v2/). I’m not sure when I’ll be able to look into this, maybe I can fit in DMS somewhere, but DMS’95 seems to be a rather lengthy affair.

In the meantime you can download Kikimora’s Clean Up! from the OP, fortunately that one only had 6 tracks 🙂

Yea not surprised the strategy game being an odd one, though I don’t think it has many tracks itself either considering DiscStation titles are usually very short, and reuse music pretty often! Still DMadou and it’s ’95 counterpart from hindsight seem to be mostly the same from my playthroughs. Regardless I’m a patient sort, so take you’re time!

*Annnnd I completely clueless on how to even work with those files! Ah wells guess I’ll just actually wait for ya then.


KingTengu
06-25-2016, 06:56 PM
He has a complete(?) list of his music on his website (http://sakimoto.jp/), although this doesn’t seem to distinguish between arrangements and original compositions.

This is what I currently have in my (pretty sizable) backlog:
Dragon Master Silk 1+2
Barabatus no Majo (I could post a third-party rip, if you want)
Blue Garnet
Raika
Heroes of the Lance (can’t find a disk image of this game)

Whichever one is good with me. Just want some more Sakimoto goodness. lol. 🙂


Veracocha
06-25-2016, 06:57 PM
if, at any point, requests open up again, then i’d definitely like to request the AGA version of the Bloodnet soundtrack.. since it’s, like, impossible to find – and awesome

nx666
06-25-2016, 07:34 PM
Something for the weekend…

The Incredible Machine 3 (Windows, 1995, Sierra) – Despite the name, this is actually the Windows port of Incredible Machine 2 with a CD audio soundtrack. Every track is done in a different genre and most of it is pretty good.
New Age (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWQZ8PEVn7o), Tuna Loaf (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpeY0kYgKM8), Progressive (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_QV3lfib_8)

WiBArm (MS-DOS [Tandy], 1989, BrпїЅderbund) – DOS port of the Arsys classic. Compared to the original PC-88 version, this one seems to have significantly more music.

Buzz Aldrin’s Race Into Space (MS-DOS [SC-55, CD Audio], 1993, Interplay) – Pretty good orchestral MIDI music and the two CD tracks are the icing on the cake.
Victory (CD Version) (https://youtu.be/_5OGdjAKVio?t=96)

The Combatribes (Arcade, 1990, Technos) – Beat’em up by Technos with rockin’ music by Kazunaka Yamane.
Amusement Park Nightmare (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf7KPG6Hvh0), The Motorcycle Nuclear Warheads (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7SQPsoO9nw)

Illumination Laser (X68000, 2000, TERRA) – A doujin shmup with music by Shinoda Nobuhisa (I.C.KaZe)
R.E.D. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YGn3T4ovCs), Orange Type L (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LKTnuUzF34)

Mahou Shoujo Fancy Coco (PC-9801 [OPN], 1996, POW) – Music by Ryu Umemoto and Takeaki Watanabe (NAVA). Some really good stuff with excellent sound design, kinda crazy what they were able to do with the puny OPN chip.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxXs7x3BXmY), Spring (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVrylC2SxbM), Ending (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRh7QYRg8y4)


Sharrif001
06-26-2016, 03:04 PM
Something for the weekend…

The Incredible Machine 3 (Windows, 1995, Sierra) – Despite the name, this is actually the Windows port of Incredible Machine 2 with a CD audio soundtrack. Every track is done in a different genre and most of it is pretty good.
New Age (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWQZ8PEVn7o), Tuna Loaf (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpeY0kYgKM8), Progressive (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_QV3lfib_8)

WiBArm (MS-DOS [Tandy], 1989, BrпїЅderbund) – DOS port of the Arsys classic. Compared to the original PC-88 version, this one seems to have significantly more music.

Buzz Aldrin’s Race Into Space (MS-DOS [SC-55, CD Audio], 1993, Interplay) – Pretty good orchestral MIDI music and the two CD tracks are the icing on the cake.
Victory (CD Version) (https://youtu.be/_5OGdjAKVio?t=96)

The Combatribes (Arcade, 1990, Technos) – Beat’em up by Technos with rockin’ music by Kazunaka Yamane.
Amusement Park Nightmare (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf7KPG6Hvh0), The Motorcycle Nuclear Warheads (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7SQPsoO9nw)

Illumination Laser (X68000, 2000, TERRA) – A doujin shmup with music by Shinoda Nobuhisa (I.C.KaZe)
R.E.D. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YGn3T4ovCs), Orange Type L (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LKTnuUzF34)

Mahou Shoujo Fancy Coco (PC-9801 [OPN], 1996, POW) – Music by Ryu Umemoto and Takeaki Watanabe (NAVA). Some really good stuff with excellent sound design, kinda crazy what they were able to do with the puny OPN chip.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxXs7x3BXmY), Spring (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVrylC2SxbM), Ending (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRh7QYRg8y4)

Thanks for Combatribes and Majou Shoujo Fancy Coco.


nx666
06-26-2016, 10:02 PM
I had a little bit of time today to work on some of the suggestions from this week:

BloodNet: A Cyberpunk Gothic (Amiga, 1995, MicroProse) – There seems to be only one set of sound files for this game which this rip is based on.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfFU-jtsciU), Character Creation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0uUUc88Fpo)

Daimadou Senryaku Monogatari (PC-9801, 1995, Compile) – Looks like a Puyo Puyo-themed SRPG.
Title Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m12lRiAeCVc), Arle’s Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yUMbWVNEY0)

Daimadou Senryaku Monogatari ’95 (PC-9801, 1995, Compile) – Some sort of a remake of the first game. There is significantly more music, but I could only find tags for a few of the tracks.
Arle’s Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GheTowthsX4), Staff Roll (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baLIXutu5lU)

Blue Garnet (PC-9801, 1994, Trush) – Visual novel with music arranged by Hitoshi Sakimoto.
BG06 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqRaNI5Jzuk), BG08 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSL2x4-ve5E)

Mahjong Princess Go! Go! (PC-9801, 1995, Ringer Bell) – Some people (like the video below) claim this was also composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto, but it isn’t listed on his website. Maybe he doesn’t want to be credited for the music of a hentai mahjong game?
GG01 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ktGzMWgsag), GG03 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET4ggCyNrA4)


Veracocha
06-27-2016, 04:45 AM
I had a little bit of time today to work on some of the suggestions from this week:

BloodNet: A Cyberpunk Gothic (Amiga, 1995, MicroProse) – There seems to be only one set of sound files for this game which this rip is based on.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfFU-jtsciU), Character Creation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0uUUc88Fpo)

Daimadou Senryaku Monogatari (PC-9801, 1995, Compile) – Looks like a Puyo Puyo-themed SRPG.
Title Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m12lRiAeCVc), Arle’s Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yUMbWVNEY0)

Daimadou Senryaku Monogatari ’95 (PC-9801, 1995, Compile) – Some sort of a remake of the first game. There is significantly more music, but I could only find tags for a few of the tracks.
Arle’s Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GheTowthsX4), Staff Roll (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baLIXutu5lU)

Blue Garnet (PC-9801, 1994, Trush) – Visual novel with music arranged by Hitoshi Sakimoto.
BG06 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqRaNI5Jzuk), BG08 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSL2x4-ve5E)

Mahjong Princess Go! Go! (PC-9801, 1995, Ringer Bell) – Some people (like the video below) claim this was also composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto, but it isn’t listed on his website. Maybe he doesn’t want to be credited for the music of a hentai mahjong game?
GG01 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ktGzMWgsag), GG03 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET4ggCyNrA4)

holy shit
i have no idea how you did it.. but awesome. awesome!!
cheers for the BloodNet soundtrack!


1983parrothead
06-30-2016, 02:05 AM
Hey nx666. If you have real Japanese computers, do you know anyone who can fix the PSU for the FM TOWNS II HR model?

nx666
06-30-2016, 06:52 AM
Hey nx666. If you have real Japanese computers, do you know anyone who can fix the PSU for the FM TOWNS II HR model?

Have you tried taking it to an electronics repair shop? You need someone who is able to test your PSU with a multimeter and fix the damaged components. Based on my experience with ancient PSU’s, it’s often capacitors that have to be replaced. And it would probably help if you could find schematics for that thing on the internet, otherwise the repair could be a total crapshot. I don’t think there is a place that specializes in FM Towns repairs though, simply because there is no market for that outside of Japan.


nx666
07-03-2016, 04:08 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #015: Draconian Outlaws

You can watch the video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQf9XiOmJr4) or download the mp3 version here (https://mega.nz/#!zYo2XKgB!RvQjXbZGLep8lwbwEajZ464f8dB3vBjKAFXMnPsjQp0).

Tracklist

01 "Outlaws" – Outlaws (1997, Windows) by Clint Bajakian
02 "Draconian" – Demo (1990, BP) by Sebastiaan Lentfert (Zzzax)
03 "Violence Energy" – Black Bird: Tori Tachi no Tooboe (1995, PC-9801) by Takeaki Watanabe
04 "Title Screen" – Puzzlenoid (1990, Commodore 64) by Richard Rinn
05 "M.P.O. in the Summer" – Cho-Jin (1992, X68000) by Fix
06 "Outline MC" – Demo (2004, IT) by Roelof Johan Calling Heerspink (Cerror)
07 "Erias" – Sword of Vermilion (1989, Mega Drive) by Hiroshi Kawaguchi
08 "Radio Track 3" – Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (1990, Amiga) by Shaun Southern
09 "I Defend Stm" – Truxton II (1992, Arcade) by Masanori Yuge
10 "Welcome (To The Castle)" – Shadow of the Beast (1992, PC Engine) by Chris Howlett, Ian Henderson
11 "BGM #3" – Shanghai 2 (1990, NES) by Yuki Chan
12 "Cerebral Beres" – Demo (1990, MOD) by Martin Wall (Mantronix)
14 "BGM 1" – Dialide (1989, Sharp X1) by BAKI
15 "Haunted House" – Tetris Battle Gaiden (1993, SNES) by Tomoyuki Hamada
16 "Title Screen" – Amyloid (1987, Commodore 64) by Marcel DonnпїЅ (Mad)
17 "Rocket Punch" – Demo (1997, PC-9801) by OTU


ruiner9
07-04-2016, 01:33 AM
You should really get your show on iTunes. I can help you do that if you’d like! 🙂

Sharrif001
07-04-2016, 05:49 PM
That would be a great idea- that way more people can be aware of the music from these obscure games! 😀

nx666
07-04-2016, 06:26 PM
Today’s update:

Little Big Adventure 2 (MS-DOS, 1997, Electronic Arts) – Classic DOS action adventure with pretty interesting music. Sounds a little bit like a mix of Stephane Picq and Danny Elfman.
LBa’s Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3YMfaqvWBg), Zeelich (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfwW5ZeEwM4)

Chou Jigen Densetsu Rall 3: Kakuseihen (PC-9801 [OPN], 1994, Fairy Dust) – More Ryu Umemoto goodness.

Bakuretsu Quiz Tatakae! Maitiruna (PC-9801 [OPN], 1994, Ucom) – Also known as Mighty Luna, a quiz game with nice upbeat tunes.
Final Battle (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhNhU0oO9jg), Explosion (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKtSt96Q8hg)

Cross Changer (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1994, Ucom) – A visual novel scored by the same composer

X-Girl (PC-9801 [OPN], 1996, Fairytale Red-Zone) – Torture porn in form of a p&c adventure game. Composed by Akira Sato, this is mostly techno-inspired stuff and definitely one of the more interesting PC-98 soundtracks I have listened to lately.
Mouth 2 Mouth (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpylhqgPhoU), Talking Base (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie0YG5wXizY) <– not the best tracks, but that’s all I could find on Youtube

Arcus (PC-8801 [OPNA], 1988, Wolfteam) – I made my own rip of this game with longer tracks and proper fade outs.

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You should really get your show on iTunes. I can help you do that if you’d like! 🙂

Yeah, that is somewhat overdue. So far I have managed to create a simple blog and rss feed for this, but I haven’t had the time to upload all the episodes yet. My understanding is that you can submit an rss-based podcast (I’m using Feedburner) to iTunes, or is there something else that needs to be done?


R&C
07-04-2016, 09:16 PM
alley cat C64 is missing and future knight, sigma 7, iball

ruiner9
07-04-2016, 09:52 PM
Today’s update:

Little Big Adventure 2 (MS-DOS, 1997, Electronic Arts) – Classic DOS action adventure with pretty interesting music. Sounds a little bit like a mix of Stephane Picq and Danny Elfman.
LBa’s Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3YMfaqvWBg), Zeelich (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfwW5ZeEwM4)

Chou Jigen Densetsu Rall 3: Kakuseihen (PC-9801 [OPN], 1994, Fairy Dust) – More Ryu Umemoto goodness.

Bakuretsu Quiz Tatakae! Maitiruna (PC-9801 [OPN], 1994, Ucom) – Also known as Mighty Luna, a quiz game with nice upbeat tunes.
Final Battle (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhNhU0oO9jg), Explosion (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKtSt96Q8hg)

Cross Changer (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1994, Ucom) – A visual novel scored by the same composer

X-Girl (PC-9801 [OPN], 1996, Fairytale Red-Zone) – Torture porn in form of a p&c adventure game. Composed by Akira Sato, this is mostly techno-inspired stuff and definitely one of the more interesting PC-98 soundtracks I have listened to lately.
Mouth 2 Mouth (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpylhqgPhoU), Talking Base (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie0YG5wXizY) <– not the best tracks, but that’s all I could find on Youtube

Arcus (PC-8801 [OPNA], 1988, Wolfteam) – I made my own rip of this game with longer tracks and proper fade outs.

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Yeah, that is somewhat overdue. So far I have managed to create a simple blog and rss feed for this, but I haven’t had the time to upload all the episodes yet. My understanding is that you can submit an rss-based podcast (I’m using Feedburner) to iTunes, or is there something else that needs to be done?

You just need to submit the feed and an appropriately sized image to the iTunes submission site. It’s not too difficult but it took me a little trial and error when I started out because I was flying blind.


Carbyken
07-05-2016, 12:31 PM
Daimadou Senryaku Monogatari (PC-9801, 1995, Compile) – Looks like a Puyo Puyo-themed SRPG.
Title Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m12lRiAeCVc), Arle’s Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yUMbWVNEY0)

Daimadou Senryaku Monogatari ’95 (PC-9801, 1995, Compile) – Some sort of a remake of the first game. There is significantly more music, but I could only find tags for a few of the tracks.
Arle’s Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GheTowthsX4), Staff Roll (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baLIXutu5lU)

*Cheers* ~ YEEESS!! Thank you!

Also forgot to mention if you want I can go through these files, order them, and label them appropriately. Then again some of these tracks from the original version uses the tracks from 1-2-3 with some REALLY trippy remixes.


nx666
07-05-2016, 02:39 PM
*Cheers* ~ YEEESS!! Thank you!

Also forgot to mention if you want I can go through these files, order them, and label them appropriately. Then again some of these tracks from the original version uses the tracks from 1-2-3 with some REALLY trippy remixes.

I would actually appreciate that a lot. Do you know who composed these soundtracks?


Carbyken
07-05-2016, 04:57 PM
I would actually appreciate that a lot. Do you know who composed these soundtracks?

That… I couldn’t tell ya. Usually I just label the "Composer" as LMS Music, or I tend to fall towards the falling people:

Masanobu Tsukamoto, BA. M, Einosuke Nagao, Imani Pon, and Toshiaki Sakodo. These guys in particular have done almost every Madou/Puyo Puyo related title since their inception. Though various ports have only a select few, sadly though I can’t exactly read Japanese too well, so I wouldn’t know who did these games specifically.

The ’95 version especially is different, but I have a good feeling since the original uses music from 1-2-3, two of those composers might have been involved too. BA. M is notable for doing almost ALL DiscStation related games, so he might be a possible candidate as well.


nx666
07-05-2016, 06:29 PM
alley cat C64 is missing and future knight, sigma 7, iball

Well, not anymore.

Alleykat (C64, 1986, Hewson) – Graftgold-developed shmup with music by Steve Turner. The emulated version included here is mono only as the SID plugin I usually use for this can’t seem to play the track correctly.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gHMI-_0MIY)

Future Knight (C64, 1986, Gremlin Graphics) – Music by Ben Daglish
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opm0kDI-d9I)

Sigma Seven (C64, 1986, Durell) – Isometric shmup, the music was converted from the original Spectrum version by Rob Hubbard.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVafNbR1YuA)

I, Ball (C64, 1987, Firebird) – I-Ball, I, I, I-Ball! This is also a shmup with a Rob Hubbard theme that is based on two Cabaret Voltaire tracks.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aLHMNk-DBA)

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That… I couldn’t tell ya. Usually I just label the "Composer" as LMS Music, or I tend to fall towards the falling people:

Masanobu Tsukamoto, BA. M, Einosuke Nagao, Imani Pon, and Toshiaki Sakodo. These guys in particular have done almost every Madou/Puyo Puyo related title since their inception. Though various ports have only a select few, sadly though I can’t exactly read Japanese too well, so I wouldn’t know who did these games specifically.

The ’95 version especially is different, but I have a good feeling since the original uses music from 1-2-3, two of those composers might have been involved too. BA. M is notable for doing almost ALL DiscStation related games, so he might be a possible candidate as well.

BA.M’s real name is Tomonori Minami, although that doesn’t really help us here 🙂


nx666
07-05-2016, 08:38 PM
You just need to submit the feed and an appropriately sized image to the iTunes submission site. It’s not too difficult but it took me a little trial and error when I started out because I was flying blind.

There you go:

Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

I’m still busy uploading episodes, so it might take a few days until the feed has caught up.


ruiner9
07-05-2016, 08:42 PM
There you go:

Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

I’m still busy uploading episodes, so it might take a few days until the feed has caught up.

Annnnnd subscribed. This will make grabbing your show so much easier for me & my iPhone 🙂


Carbyken
07-05-2016, 11:56 PM
BA.M’s real name is Tomonori Minami, although that doesn’t really help us here 🙂

*Insert NBC Logo here* I may not believe in math being everywhere, but you definitely learn something new everyday!

Plus I did find a list of composers that were part of Compile Sound & Division, so what I’ll do is go through ’95, and keep track of the composers listed.


R&C
07-06-2016, 08:08 PM
c64 ninja (not the last ninja) and sanexion and tarzan

nx666
07-06-2016, 09:01 PM
c64 ninja (not the last ninja) and sanexion and tarzan

Lol, are you working on a complete Hubbard collection? Btw, Sanxion is already in the OP.


R&C
07-06-2016, 09:19 PM
yes i am 🙂 but ben dalglish and martin galway is also good music maniacs of noise

R&C
07-06-2016, 10:39 PM
C64 Head over heels

nx666
07-08-2016, 07:03 PM
Some new Amiga stuff…

Rambo III (Amiga, 1989, Ocean) – Pretty crappy movie license with music by Jonathan Dunn.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjUdVYAQkNw)

Loopz (Amiga, 1990, Audiogenic) – By David Whittaker, this is the version of the soundtrack that sounds the most like Shadow of the Beast.
Tune A (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiVDefW3tYg)

Ziriax (Amiga, 1990, The Software Business) – Tomas Dahlgren aka Uncle Tom was one of the first stars of the emerging Amiga demo scene. He also composed for a few games, like this one, a shmup inspired by Thunder Cross.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uV9vvlhIK9Q)

Thunder Jaws (Amiga, 1991, Domark) – Atari arcade port with music by Jolyon Myers

Super Space Invaders (Amiga, 1991, Domark) – Another arcade conversion, also by Jolyon Myers.
Space Invaders Theme (https://youtu.be/TYtHvDpgsk4?t=69)

Dungeons of Avalon II: The Island of Darkness (Amiga, 1992, CompuTec Verlag) – A 3D dungeon crawler composed by Rudi Stember. This is very similar to his Realms of Arkania soundtrack.
Intro (https://youtu.be/ZngJn5K2V2Y?t=15)

Rackney’s Island (Amiga, 1993, Megatronix) – Music by Jeroen Soede
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaCbnldW6TQ)

T-zer0 (Amiga, 1998, PXL) – A pretty rad looking CD-only shmup with a techno soundtrack by Fabio Barzagli


nx666
07-09-2016, 09:35 PM
Something for the historically inclined:

Deus Ex Machina (ZX Spectrum, 1984, Automata UK) – Is this even a game? Deus Ex Machina was one of the very first ‘art games’ and a very divisive product at that time. Originally released on the Spectrum in ’84, the game features no in-game music. Instead, it came with an audio tape with music and narration that is played alongside the program. The script is loosely based on "The Seven Ages of Man" from Shakespeare’s As You Like It.
walkthrough with full soundtrack (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZS6JVCDI9s)

Piman’s Greatest Hits (1984, Automata UK) – This is a collection of songs that were originally gracing the B-sides of various Automata games from 1983/84. Some of this is really … well, see for yourself. The audio quality is not quite up to snuff, but keep in mind that this is coming from tapes that are a few decades old.

DATAHITS (1986, MUPADOS) – Arrangements of C64 game music by the likes of Hubbard and Galway that were originally released on cassette. A candidate for the very first European arrange album.

Radio Ace (1987, Ace Magazine) – This is another tape originally released by Ace Magazine. Side B contains some sort of video game music top 10. Also included is a (non-game) synthesizer track composed by Rob Hubbard.

Rob Hubbard Early Demos (1983, Rob Hubbard) – Before his career as a game composer, Hubbard worked as a studio musician. He eventually started to write his own tracks on synthesizers and some of these experiments were later used as the basis for his C64 soundtracks. Included here are early versions of the Chimera, Formula One Simulator, One Man and His Droid, and Phantoms of the Asteroid themes arranged with typical early 80s synths like the Roland TR606 and TB303, Korg poly synth, and Casio MT-20.

… plus three new C64 soundtracks:

Ninja (C64, 1986, Mastertronic) – Music by Rob Hubbard with East Asian influences.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPHlG8B_2sQ)

Tarzan (C64, 1986, Martech) – Also by Rob Hubbard, the title track is a cover of Tarzan’s Nuts by Madness. The in-game tracks, especially the night versions, all have pretty spectacular sound design.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ftcsTZSIyY)

Head Over Heels (C64, 1987, Ocean) – By Peter Clarke. This is all based on classical/traditional music.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/65PGGzIPM3A?t=11)


Veracocha
07-10-2016, 06:29 PM
hey! once again: great thread. lots of obscure gems you just couldn’t find anywhere else
if you take requests, then i’d definitely like to see this: Speris Legacy for the Amiga
thanks!

nx666
07-10-2016, 06:53 PM
hey! once again: great thread. lots of obscure gems you just couldn’t find anywhere else
if you take requests, then i’d definitely like to see this: Speris Legacy for the Amiga
thanks!

That’s already in the OP.


Veracocha
07-10-2016, 07:25 PM
That’s already in the OP.

oh, man. i think you just made my year!
and here i thought i’d already looked for it. honestly, a thousand thanks
you’re awesome!


Carbyken
07-14-2016, 08:50 PM
Been awhile! So I FINALLY beaten the darn game! Not a fan of SRPGs, but anyways I managed to get the composers and the order of track appearance. All that’s left is extending them cause I’m not a fan of 1-2 minutes of playtime! No sir, I’m gonna make them longer!… Don’t worry I won’t make it 10 minutes or something… I hope. 😉

nx666
07-16-2016, 06:46 PM
Some new stuff, mostly from classic C64 composers.

ACE 2 (C64, 1987, Cascade Games) – By Rob Hubbard
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG4mpiRcBeM)

BMX Kidz (C64, 1987, Firebird) – By Rob Hubbard and Jori Olkkonen
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTUS60oQvdY)

Nightdawn (C64, 1989, Magic Bytes) – Johannes Bjerregaard

The Vikings (C64, 1987, Kele Line) – By Ben Daglish and Johannes Bjerregaard
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouPgpzGieo8)

Dulcedo Cogitationis (C64, 1987, Rainbow Arts) – By Chris HпїЅlsbeck
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA0JF4sg-0c)

Bible Master II: The Chaos of Aglia (PC-9801 [SC-88], 1994, Glodia) – By Tenpei Sato

Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (Amiga ,1990, Image Works) – Now with the audio tracks from the CD32 release.

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Been awhile! So I FINALLY beaten the darn game! Not a fan of SRPGs, but anyways I managed to get the composers and the order of track appearance. All that’s left is extending them cause I’m not a fan of 1-2 minutes of playtime! No sir, I’m gonna make them longer!… Don’t worry I won’t make it 10 minutes or something… I hope. 😉

A playthrough just for the tags? Now that’s some serious dedication right there!


nx666
07-17-2016, 04:58 PM
Some new Amiga stuff:

Another World / Out of this World (Amiga, 1991, U.S. Gold) – The original version of this game, composed by Jean‑FranпїЅois Freitas
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACNPxKhxAjM)

Flashback (Amiga, 1992, U.S. Gold) – Sequel to Another World, also originally an Amiga release. The music here is by Jean Baudlot, RaphaпїЅl Gesqua, and Fabrice Visserot.
Main Menu (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLC-zIFdN04)

Jimmy’s Fantastic Journey (Amiga, 1994, Lionheart Software Design) – A mix of Super Mario and Bubble Bobble. A RaphaпїЅl Gesqua soundtrack with some really nice jazzy tunes.

Cybernoid II: The Revenge (Amiga, 1989, Hewson) – Jeroen Tel’s famous theme converted to the Amiga by Frederic Hahn
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Nf8WdhDoXA)

Baal (Amiga, 1989, Psygnosis) – A Ray Norrish soundtrack, heavily influenced by contemporary (late 80s) dance music.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/r9EHHaru45k?t=19)

Tower FRA (Amiga, 1990, Thalion) – Airport simulation with an intro theme by Jochen Hippel.

Australian Pioneers (Amiga, 1991, Thalion) – Unreleased Thalion game, also composed by Jochen Hippel.


Carbyken
07-17-2016, 07:43 PM
A playthrough just for the tags? Now that’s some serious dedication right there!

Better than being all over the place in no order with no names amiright? :p

Still I’m halve way done at least. (Mostly cause working all day, but not ENTIRELY complaining about that either!) So far keeping the tracks around 6-8 minutes at most, since I’m just that kinda odd person who would do that!


nx666
07-17-2016, 08:48 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #016: Ryu Umemoto

A tribute to the late Ryu Umemoto and his work on the PC-9801. In the West, he is mostly known for his contributions to various Cave arcade shooters, but in Japan his claim to fame comes from these expertly crafted FM-synth soundtracks he composed for various visual novels in the 90s.

Download Episode #016: Ryu Umemoto (https://c732487858a5c78f2ba1ae90414928eca5907c62.googledri ve.com/host/0B6lNbn9SHhVYZHN0NUZHMkxEeGM/AudioPanicRoom%20Episode%20%23016%20Ryu%20Umemoto. mp3) (78 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCH7oztevnE)

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Hitomi’s Arrow" – Don’t Call Me Amy! (1995, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto, Comp. Kazuhiro Kanae
02 "Reamer" – Xenon: Fantasy Body (1994, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
03 "Hoax of Wyrm" – Dengeki Division (1993, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
04 "YU-NO (Version B)" – Yu-No: Kono Yo no Hate de Koi o Utau Shojo (1996, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
05 "パジャマのままで" – Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami: Futari no Rondo (1994, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto, Comp. Yoshiaki Furuta
06 "Reflector (from "PMD Ryokusui Disk")" – Desire (1995, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
07 "Pudding-Jelly-Bavarois" – EVE burst error (1995, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
08 "Town 1" – Mahou Shoujo Fancy Coco (1996, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
09 "Climax" – EVE burst error (1995, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
10 "Introduction" – Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami: Futari no Rondo (1994, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
11 "Love 2" – Yu-No: Kono Yo no Hate de Koi o Utau Shōjo (1996, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
12 "Event 1" – Mahou Shoujo Fancy Coco (1996, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto, Comp. Takeaki Watanabe
13 "Sudden Change" – Yu-No: Kono Yo no Hate de Koi o Utau Shojo (1996, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
14 "Mansion" – Don’t Call Me Amy! (1995, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto, Comp. Kazuhiro Kanae
15 "Winning Expectation" – Chou Jigen Densetsu Rall 3: Kakuseihen (1994, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
16 "Shop" – Meikyuu Gakuensai: Kyuukousha no Nazo (1994, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
17 "Room (Marina)" – EVE burst error (1995, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto

… but wait, there’s more!

De.FaNa (PC-9821 [OPNA], 1995, Himeya Soft) – For the most part composed by Kazuhiro Kanae and arranged by Ryu Umemoto.

Twilight (X68000, 1995, Studio Twinkle) – One of Umemoto’s few X68000 soundtracks. All these tracks were composed by Hiroaki Sano for the original PC-98 version.

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Better than being all over the place in no order with no names amiright? :p

Still I’m halve way done at least. (Mostly cause working all day, but not ENTIRELY complaining about that either!) So far keeping the tracks around 6-8 minutes at most, since I’m just that kinda odd person who would do that!

Are you trying to edit the tracks manually in order to create longer songs? That seems to be a lot of work if all you have are the versions from my rip. If you want, I could give you raw wav/flac files with 10 minutes of audio for each track. That would probably make these kind of edits a lot easier.


ruiner9
07-17-2016, 11:04 PM
Umemoto certainly deserves the recognition. This is an awesome playlist.

Carbyken
07-18-2016, 04:26 AM
Are you trying to edit the tracks manually in order to create longer songs? That seems to be a lot of work if all you have are the versions from my rip. If you want, I could give you raw wav/flac files with 10 minutes of audio for each track. That would probably make these kind of edits a lot easier.

… Should’ve told me that earlier! >;p

It’s ok though I already started, so I may as well finish it, … actually you think you can pass me them anyway? I kinda wanna make sure my looping edits are as soundly as the game plays them.


nx666
07-18-2016, 09:57 PM
Umemoto certainly deserves the recognition. This is an awesome playlist.

I’ve been listening to all of his soundtracks again over the last two weeks, and that was a really awesome experience. He has such a unique style, that even makes his arrangements sound like they were originally composed by him. It’s all very carefully constructed but extremely effective at the same time. He used to post on the Soundshock forum, seemed to be a really nice guy as well.


Carbyken
07-20-2016, 09:53 PM
Good news everyone! Wait that sounds familiar…

Never mind I finished with Daimadou and 95’s soundtrack! Thanks to Nx for giving me the 10 minute loops, initially was looping it all myself. I went and cleaned up, tagged, and stamped the audio so now it’s much more organized! However I’m labeling it as ’95 mostly because a lot of the tracks in the original are just taken from 1-2-3 save for a handful of tracks. The latter is the real meat with mostly arranged and 1-3 unique tracks.

Regardless here ya go!

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/NBMAnhci_y9AI7xENDtH46YHLoGTYrs1TC6hzi4zKczrA6rhLK RWL8-Mzgx8MBAsWtSuspF49mTPVF8C4gDkCYrbF814C3_Ohx2-NSKuEsAXrpdqEzUt-0koaPujvdmk4jI2JqwtMaY9l6T7W0YucoGjsyRm1gi2cneiIvf k9gtlv50MCgVKh85ml-I5GKD1oKAcrfwHKzlUPLXCn1l9SI50XPbKrYZ_Q94XIy7mq2_u w6STLI2deJFCvv3uetYHrO6Wec9WXqtb1PVchmn6jzD79McCST hEXNCXVsxk1DdmJ4zi5bHaWfkxIiA9Y6_gpj93EV0lEJM9dV1s H2SIpYksxHf3kXD6K51H8TAoOHrXccrLYXgwUdkni2Bk3KbxJF DlY9w4Nr5cx-TxOO79I7GxmcBLG8HXoZWUUBbEQYCekOWcUmDVME8BBVpMq5R5 VNOAJCU7Gf5JIOS332Nx70J1TxRPlETkgzSJ-h8v8tWgRSbFyqfVSO1sZS3Mz4pgId_VfDv0WCZJwIalaRaBDbC QapE2WN3Z80TLhW1BRw82RXxZPYUvNcQU95VuSf_WGpNpV6Go3 b7Jvl6jXTwfGDgsNODVRuo=w607-h382-no

Download (https://mega.nz/#!CMF2wKKb)


nx666
07-21-2016, 12:04 AM
Good news everyone! Wait that sounds familiar…

Never mind I finished with Daimadou and 95’s soundtrack! Thanks to Nx for giving me the 10 minute loops, initially was looping it all myself. I went and cleaned up, tagged, and stamped the audio so now it’s much more organized! However I’m labeling it as ’95 mostly because a lot of the tracks in the original are just taken from 1-2-3 save for a handful of tracks. The latter is the real meat with mostly arranged and 1-3 unique tracks.

Regardless here ya go!

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/NBMAnhci_y9AI7xENDtH46YHLoGTYrs1TC6hzi4zKczrA6rhLK RWL8-Mzgx8MBAsWtSuspF49mTPVF8C4gDkCYrbF814C3_Ohx2-NSKuEsAXrpdqEzUt-0koaPujvdmk4jI2JqwtMaY9l6T7W0YucoGjsyRm1gi2cneiIvf k9gtlv50MCgVKh85ml-I5GKD1oKAcrfwHKzlUPLXCn1l9SI50XPbKrYZ_Q94XIy7mq2_u w6STLI2deJFCvv3uetYHrO6Wec9WXqtb1PVchmn6jzD79McCST hEXNCXVsxk1DdmJ4zi5bHaWfkxIiA9Y6_gpj93EV0lEJM9dV1s H2SIpYksxHf3kXD6K51H8TAoOHrXccrLYXgwUdkni2Bk3KbxJF DlY9w4Nr5cx-TxOO79I7GxmcBLG8HXoZWUUBbEQYCekOWcUmDVME8BBVpMq5R5 VNOAJCU7Gf5JIOS332Nx70J1TxRPlETkgzSJ-h8v8tWgRSbFyqfVSO1sZS3Mz4pgId_VfDv0WCZJwIalaRaBDbC QapE2WN3Z80TLhW1BRw82RXxZPYUvNcQU95VuSf_WGpNpV6Go3 b7Jvl6jXTwfGDgsNODVRuo=w607-h382-no

Download (https://mega.nz/#!CMF2wKKb)

Good job! Can you post a MEGA link that includes the decryption key? Otherwise people won’t be able to download the soundtrack.


Carbyken
07-21-2016, 01:45 AM
Good job! Can you post a MEGA link that includes the decryption key? Otherwise people won’t be able to download the soundtrack.

Whaaa? When did they have people do that? … bah that’s really stupid.

Code: !ewTnmt4B4mvvhSn17tw112TFsCZmsSxSWnAStfCGRLM


nx666
07-21-2016, 03:13 AM
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my Daimadou Senryaku Monogatari ’95 (PC-9801) rip with new tags. Many thanks to Carbyken for that! Or, if you prefer the version with the extra-long tracks, then get it from Carbyken’s post above.

And there is also one new soundtrack:

Kimi Dake ni Ai o… (X68000, 1991, Game Technopolis) – Jazzy tunes by Akira Sato, Ryu Takami, and the elusive BAKI.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1Rob5FB_xE)


nx666
07-21-2016, 09:35 PM
I’ll take requests again for the next week or so, but that is limited to soundtracks that can be done without too much of an effort. That means that I won’t be able to do any game for which I have to extract the music myself, recordings from sound tests, or anything requiring an external MIDI device.

Sharrif001
07-22-2016, 07:52 PM
Thanks so much for Bible Master 2! 😀

nx666
07-23-2016, 08:51 PM
Fantasy World Dizzy (Amiga, 1991, Codemasters) – Are there any more Dizzy games that I haven’t uploaded yet? Well, of course! Allister Brimble did the music for this one.
Title (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5423wmrRNyA)

Ultimate Body Blows (CD32, 1994, Team 17) – The console version of the Body Blows series with a CD soundtrack by Allister Brimble and Steve Blenkinsopp.

Return to Genesis (Amiga, 1988, Firebird) – One of the early soundtracks David Whittaker did on the Amiga. Comes with his trademark 1988 sample set.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNM2-QkRjAY)

CarVup (Amiga, 1991, Core Design) – Platform game inspired by City Connection with music by Matt Simmonds
BGM 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IEe62afuFY)

Violator (Amiga, 1991, Codemasters) – An top-down action game, also composed by Matt Simmonds.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/W8LBmYaYv10?t=14)

Shadow Fighter (Amiga, 1995, Gremlin Interactive) – Fighting game with music by Fabio Cicciarello

The Ultimate Pinball Quest (Amiga, 1994, Infogrames) – Pinball music by Allan Kirkeby
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Pxlgefk8sY)

Dragon Knight 4 (X68000, 1994, Elf) – Pretty good Falcom-style RPG soundtrack by Witch.
Lead the Van (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw28d3SRCVU)


ruiner9
07-23-2016, 09:20 PM
Thumbs up for CarVup!

Veracocha
07-24-2016, 01:04 PM
Extase is so awesome
StпїЅphane Picq’s stuff is the shizzle
a great, long "thank you" to you, my good sir

KingTengu
07-24-2016, 08:52 PM
I’ll take requests again for the next week or so, but that is limited to soundtracks that can be done without too much of an effort. That means that I won’t be able to do any game for which I have to extract the music myself, recordings from sound tests, or anything requiring an external MIDI device.

Got some for you!

– U.N. Defense Force Earth Joker (Arcade; another Visco shmup.)
– WiBArm (Sharp X1; The tracks are the same as the PC-88 version. Requesting this version because I haven’t heard this one before.)
– WWF European Rampage Tour (Amiga; has a few good tracks, including short samples of the theme songs of the WWF Superstars.)


nx666
07-24-2016, 09:57 PM
Lot’s of C64 clones of arcade games in this update:

Ramparts (C64, 1987, GO!) – Rampage-inspired game with music by Mark Cooksey.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/v6tIfebrIMM?t=6)

R.I.S.K. (C64, 1987, The Edge) – From what I remember this was a pretty interesting mix of Defender, economy sim, and RPG. The music is by Wally Beben.
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=380Rd_3cPE8)

Ransack (C64, 1988, Audiogenic) – Crappy shmup with a great Wally Beben theme.
Great Wally Beben Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG7Y2vDuZjA)

Alien Syndrome (C64, 1988, ACE) – Sega arcade port with a much improved soundtrack by Jeroen Kimmel
Title Screen Part 2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccVUWuNaAH0)

Impossamole (C64, 1990, Gremlin Graphics) – The final part in the Monty series. The main theme is a cover of Monty on the Run by Barry Leitch
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCmgDJGoAKU)

Garrison (C64, 1988, Rainbow Arts) – Gauntlet-clone with music by Ramiro Vaca
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcuyiAm3lok), Menu Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJHNDmToM8E)

Laydock 2: Last Attack (MSX2 [OPLL], 1988, T&E Soft) – By Shigeru Tomita
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cJ8MV_KPxc)

GD: Greatest Driver (MSX2 [OPLL], 1988, T&E Soft) – By Shigeru Tomita and Kazunori Hasegawa
Opening Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e7c4SX6BNM)

Star Trap (PC-9801, 1996, Fairy Dust) – Visual novel scored by an all-star team of Shin Miyamoto, Takahiro Nogi, Daisuke Takahashi, Takeaki Watanabe, and Masahiro Kajihara

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Extase is so awesome
StпїЅphane Picq’s stuff is the shizzle
a great, long "thank you" to you, my good sir

Yes! That whole game is a work of art though.

———- Post added at 10:57 PM ———- Previous post was at 10:56 PM ———-

Got some for you!

– U.N. Defense Force Earth Joker (Arcade; another Visco shmup.)
– WiBArm (Sharp X1; The tracks are the same as the PC-88 version. Requesting this version because I haven’t heard this one before.)
– WWF European Rampage Tour (Amiga; has a few good tracks, including short samples of the theme songs of the WWF Superstars.)

I was starting to get worried about you 🙂


KingTengu
07-25-2016, 02:29 AM
I was starting to get worried about you 🙂

Don’t worry, I’m still around. In fact, if my requests are done in time, I got another one already lined up for you. But as always, I’m a patient man; I’ll wait. 😉


nx666
07-25-2016, 10:57 PM
All the Sharp X1 games now have their own section in the OP, along with a handful of new soundtracks that Yuzo Koshiro composed for Dempa on that system:

The Gate of Labyrinth (Sharp X1, 1987, Dempa) – By Yuzo Koshiro, M. Kadowaki

Dark Storm: Demon Crystal III (Sharp X1, 1987, Dempa) – By Yuzo Koshiro

The Curse of Mars (Sharp X1, 1988, Dempa) – By Yuzo Koshiro

Issural: The Story of Calcan (Sharp X1, 1988, Dempa) – By Masashi Harada, Yuzo Koshiro, Mr. Jizou

And a few requests:

WiBArm (Sharp X1, 1986, Arsys Software)

U.N. Defense Force – Earth Joker (Arcade, 1993, Visco)

WWF European Rampage Tour (Amiga, 1992, Ocean)


KingTengu
07-26-2016, 08:53 PM
Thank you very much for the uploads! Much appreciated!! 😀

As promised, here is my second batch of requests for you (if possible):

– Blade Master (Arcade; Irem’s first (I believe) beat-em-up game they made)
– Star Luster (Sharp X68000; an enchanced remake of the NES original. The music sounds at times like a mid-80s Namco arcade game.)
– WWF WrestleMania (Amiga; I’m not sure how many tracks there are (probably one, lol), but I’m requesting this to complete Ocean’s WWF games for the Amiga.)


1983parrothead
07-27-2016, 12:16 AM
Remember Irem’s Kung-Fu Master (aka Spartan X)? That was made in 1984 even before Technos Japan’s own early beat ’em ups.

nx666
07-27-2016, 01:32 AM
Thank you very much for the uploads! Much appreciated!! 😀

As promised, here is my second batch of requests for you (if possible):

– Blade Master (Arcade; Irem’s first (I believe) beat-em-up game they made)
– Star Luster (Sharp X68000; an enchanced remake of the NES original. The music sounds at times like a mid-80s Namco arcade game.)
– WWF WrestleMania (Amiga; I’m not sure how many tracks there are (probably one, lol), but I’m requesting this to complete Ocean’s WWF games for the Amiga.)

Here you are! I think I’ll have time for requests until Friday so feel free to post a few more.

Star Luster (X68000 [SC-88, OPM], 1994, Dempa) – There are only about 6 minutes of music in this game so I ended up doing the MIDI and FM versions of the soundtrack. The FM version is missing the Ending theme which I couldn’t find in the sound files, it’s also missing from the sound test for some reason.

WWF Wrestlemania (Amiga, 1991, Ocean)

Blade Master / Cross Blades! (Arcade, 1991, Irem)


1983parrothead
07-27-2016, 09:25 PM
Thanks for accepting requests from others. See if you can rip these:

Mag Max (Nichibutsu, Arcade)
Sector Zone / Seicross (Nichibutsu, Arcade)
Frisky Tom (Nichibutsu, Arcade)


KingTengu
07-27-2016, 09:33 PM
Got a third bath for ya, nx666! (Oh, before I forget, thanks again for posting the second patch last night) 😉

– Hydlide 3 Special (NEC PC-88; same as the regular version, with the addition of a few new tracks (or one, I think; lost count, lol))
– Lee Trevino’s Fighting Golf (Arcade; don’t usually request golf VGMs, but this one’s an exception, because this is made by SNK)
– XZR (MSX or MSX2, not sure which)


nx666
07-28-2016, 10:47 PM
Got a third bath for ya, nx666! (Oh, before I forget, thanks again for posting the second patch last night) 😉

– Hydlide 3 Special (NEC PC-88; same as the regular version, with the addition of a few new tracks (or one, I think; lost count, lol))
– Lee Trevino’s Fighting Golf (Arcade; don’t usually request golf VGMs, but this one’s an exception, because this is made by SNK)
– XZR (MSX or MSX2, not sure which)

I can’t seem to find sound files for the PC-88 version of Hydlide 3 SE, so ripping that game would require a bit of an effort. The PC-98 version also has the two extra tracks, but that one only has OPN music.

Here are the other two:

Lee Trevino’s Fighting Golf (Arcade, 1988, SNK) – I couldn’t find tags for this one, and there might be a few duplicates as well.

XZR: Hakai no Guuzou (MSX2, 1988, Telenet) – An homage to PC beeper soundtracks

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Thanks for accepting requests from others. See if you can rip these:

Mag Max (Nichibutsu, Arcade)
Sector Zone / Seicross (Nichibutsu, Arcade)
Frisky Tom (Nichibutsu, Arcade)

Here is Frisky Tom, the other two would take too much time for now.

Frisky Tom (Arcade, 1981, Nichibutsu)


Sharrif001
07-28-2016, 11:55 PM
I am sorry if I don’t have any requests as of right now. I don’t know any other good RPG soundtracks on the PC-98 that are very good.

Elwood
07-29-2016, 02:41 AM
Hello nx666,

Excellent thread you have here.

If possible, I have one request: Namachuukei 68 (for the Sharp X68000) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq4ckZBNvQA)

Take care!


KingTengu
07-29-2016, 08:34 AM
Here is the fourth and final request (for the time being) this week from me:

– Laydock (MSX; the first game in the series.)
– Laydock (Sharp X68000; not sure if this version is much better sonically than the MSX version, but requesting it nonetheless.)
– Super Laydock: Mission Striker (MSX; not sure if this is a sequel to or a remake of the first Laydock, but I’m hedging my bets here, lol.)

I requested these because ever since I listened to the Laydock 2 VGM you uploaded days ago, I’ve been curious to know what the music to the other games in the series sounded like.

And that’s it for me!! I’ll still be checking around here now and then, and will resume work in helping identifying and retagging soundtracks for you, should the time and need arises. 😉


Magma Dragoon
07-29-2016, 03:08 PM
I got one request: Brain Breaker for the X1.

1983parrothead
07-29-2016, 03:15 PM
Here’s MagMax:

https://vgmrips.net/packs/pack/magmax-arcade


KingTengu
07-29-2016, 06:36 PM
I can’t seem to find sound files for the PC-88 version of Hydlide 3 SE, so ripping that game would require a bit of an effort. The PC-98 version also has the two extra tracks, but that one only has OPN music.

I wouldn’t mind the OPN tracks for the PC-98 versions, no matter how basic the OPN sound is. I like the sounds of both OPNA and OPN tracks on every game released for the PC-88 & 98 anyways.


nx666
07-29-2016, 09:41 PM
This is going to be the last round of requests for now and it’s full of Laydock

Laydock (MSX2, 1986, T&E Soft) – Only one PSG track by Shigeru Tomita

Super Laydock: Mission Striker (MSX2, 1986, T&E Soft) – The sequel with significantly more music.

Super Laydock: Mission Striker (Sharp X1, 1987, T&E Soft) – Probably the best version of this soundtrack thanks to the superior sound hardware of the TurboZ model.

Laydock (X68000, 1997, Takayuki Hoshishiba) – Fan-made port based on the MZ-2500 version.

Namachuukei 68 / Nama Baseball ’68 (X68000, 1991, Konami) – Baseball game with music by Yuji Takenouchi

MagMax (Arcade, 1985, Nichibutsu) – By Ryoichi Yamada

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Here’s MagMax:

https://vgmrips.net/packs/pack/magmax-arcade

Thanks, I was actually looking at that site but just typing "Mag" into the search box doesn’t seem to work there…

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I wouldn’t mind the OPN tracks for the PC-98 versions, no matter how basic the OPN sound is. I like the sounds of both OPNA and OPN tracks on every game released for the PC-88 & 98 anyways.

If I find some time next week I’ll look into it. There is also the X68000 SE version, which you can get from ruiner and the X1 port which also sounds a little bit better than the PC-88/98 releases but doesn’t have the two extra tracks.

———- Post added at 10:41 PM ———- Previous post was at 10:35 PM ———-

I got one request: Brain Breaker for the X1.

Sadly I couldn’t find any sound files for this game so this rip would be a fairly big effort 🙁


Elwood
07-29-2016, 11:13 PM
Namachuukei 68 / Nama Baseball ’68 (X68000, 1991, Konami) – Baseball game with music by Yuji Takenouchi

Thanks for the upload nx666, I appreciate it. However, I’m a little confused about something: there’s a track that I’ve heard from the game, the one that actually convinced me to request it, that isn’t included in the upload. It’s this track, titled User Disk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq4ckZBNvQA). Is there something I’m missing?


1983parrothead
07-30-2016, 01:53 AM
Thanks for MagMax and Frisky Tom, nx666. If Seicross is too difficult for now, can you replace it with the PC-98 Lenam – Sword of Legend? If you need something, let me know. Thank you.

nx666
07-30-2016, 02:41 AM
Thanks for the upload nx666, I appreciate it. However, I’m a little confused about something: there’s a track that I’ve heard from the game, the one that actually convinced me to request it, that isn’t included in the upload. It’s this track, titled User Disk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq4ckZBNvQA). Is there something I’m missing?

I uploaded a new version that has better tags as well. That particular track is called ‘Pennant Race’.

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Thanks for MagMax and Frisky Tom, nx666. If Seicross is too difficult for now, can you replace it with the PC-98 Lenam – Sword of Legend? If you need something, let me know. Thank you.

I think you had asked for Lenam 98 before. Also, I’m closed for requests at the moment.


Elwood
07-30-2016, 02:46 AM
I uploaded a new version that has better tags as well. That particular track is called ‘Pennant Race’.

Thank you kindly! I appreciate the extra effort.


1983parrothead
07-30-2016, 02:08 PM
Okay, take a rest. I’ll request them later. What makes you stuck on Lenam PC-98 version?

Danielius
07-30-2016, 02:15 PM
thank you SO MUCH!! ^^

nx666
07-30-2016, 04:44 PM
Okay, take a rest. I’ll request them later. What makes you stuck on Lenam PC-98 version?

From what I remember the game stores most of its data in custom archives, so I would have to analyze that format and then extract the sound files. And there is probably more time required in order to get these files to play with the sound driver outside of the game.


nx666
07-31-2016, 09:43 PM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #017: Game Music History ~1988~

A look at the year 1988 in game music. The year that saw the first CD and MIDI soundtracks, arcade boards started the transition from FM to PCM, and some real classics were released on the NES. Meanwhile in Europe the C64 had reached its commercial peak in a market that was slowly being taken over by the new generation of 16-bit computers. As always, the playlist is in rough chronological order.

Download Episode #017: Game Music History ~1988~ (https://c732487858a5c78f2ba1ae90414928eca5907c62.googledri ve.com/host/0B6lNbn9SHhVYZHN0NUZHMkxEeGM/AudioPanicRoom%20Episode%20%23017%20Game%20Music%2 0History%20~1988~.mp3) (154 MB, mp3) here
…or watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mza9U2YJe_8)

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Daddy Mulk" – Ninja Warriors (1988, Arcade) by Hisayoshi Ogura
02 "Main Theme" – Crystal Hammer (1988, Amiga) by Karsten Obarski
03 "Burning Heat" – Gradius II (1988, Arcade) by S.Tasaka,M.Furukawa,K.Matsubara,S.Fukami
04 "Main Theme" – Rimrunner (1988, Commodore 64) by Richard Joseph
05 "Overworld Theme" – Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa (1988, Famicom Disk System) by K.Murata,S.Fukami,Y.Kurahashi,K.Sada,A.Fujio
06 "F-3000 Final Race 2" – F-1 Dream (1988, Arcade) by Manami Matsumae,Takashi Tateishi
07 "Main Theme" – Cybernoid (1988, Commodore 64) by Jeroen Tel
08 "High Speed Level BGM" – Twin Eagle: Revenge Joe’s Brother (1988, Arcade) by Goblin Sound
09 "In-Game BGM" – Obliterator (1988, Amiga) by David Whittaker
10 "Great Battleship VOID" – Star Cruiser (1988, PC-8801) by Toshiya Yamanaka
11 "Carrier Command" – Carrier Command (1988, Atari ST) by Dave Lowe
12 "Night Line" – Chequered Flag (1988, Arcade) by Konami Kukeiha Club
13 "Area 1" – Blaster Master (1988, NES) by Naoki Kodaka
14 "Feel Blue" – Ys II: Ancient Ys Vanished-The Final Chapter (1988, PC-8801) by Hideya Nagata
15 "Title Screen" – Odysseus: Trojan Warrior (1988, Commodore 64) by Steve Barrett
16 "Operation in Unsteady Space" – Star/Ship Rendezvous (1988, PC-8801) by Hitoshi Sakimoto,Masaharu Iwata
17 "A Flower Enchanted by the Devil" – Sorcerian Additional Scenario Vol.1 (1988, Sharp X1 TurboZ) by Mieko Ishikawa
18 "Name Entry" – Ball-Blasta (1988, Commodore 64) by Adam Gilmore
19 "Sympathy -Version II-" – Angelus: Akuma no Fukuin (1988, PC-8801) by Koichi Sugiyama,Yasuhiro Taguchi
20 "Introduction (Excerpt)" – King’s Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella (1988, MS-DOS) by William Goldstein
21 "Level 1" – The Legendary Axe (1988, PC Engine) by Jun Chikuma,Toshiaki Takimoto
22 "Title Screen" – Bodyslam (1988, Commodore 64) by Tim Follin
23 "Main Theme 1" – Top Landing (1988, Arcade) by Zuntata
24 "Still Running Around" – Super Mario Bros.3 (1988, NES) by Koji Kondo
25 "For Your Tighs Only" – Leisure Suit Larry Goes Looking for Love (1988, MS-DOS) by Al Lowe
26 "Staff Roll" – Chatty (1988, PC-8801) by Manabu Saito
27 "Central Park (In-Game)" – Last Ninja 2 (1988, Commodore 64) by Matt Gray
28 "Revolver" – Police Quest 2: The Vengeance (1988, MS-DOS) by Mark Seibert
29 "Take Off One’s Gloves" – Thunder Force II (1988, X68000) by Tomomi Ootani
30 "Title Theme" – Hybris (1988, Amiga) by Paul van der Valk
31 "Main Theme: Part 1" – Skateboard Joust (1988, Commodore 64) by Tonal Teapot
32 "Eagle’s Theme" – Fighting Street (1988, PC Engine CD) by Shofuku
33 "Unbreakable Determination" – Ninja Gaiden (1988, NES) by Keiji Yamagishi,Ryuichi Nitta
34 "Title Screen" – R-Type (1988, Commodore 64) by Chris HпїЅlsbeck
35 "Twilight of Neo Kobe City" – Snatcher (1988, MSX2) by Konami Kukeiha Club
36 "Stage 2: The Village of Decay" – Ghouls’n Ghosts (1988, Arcade) by Tamayo Kawamoto
37 "Rebel Army Theme" – Final Fantasy II (1988, NES) by Nobuo Uematsu
38 "Flash Flash Flash" – Bosconian (1988, X68000) by Yuzo Koshiro
39 "Samba de Ram" – Crazy Climber 2 (1988, Arcade) by Kenji Yoshida
40 "Main Theme" – Quiz Master (1988, Atari ST) by Jochen Hippel
41 "Dr. Wily’s Map" – Mega Man II (1988, NES) by Takashi Tateishi
42 "Mission 1" – Double Dragon II: The Revenge (1988, Arcade) by Kazunaka Yamane


1983parrothead
07-31-2016, 09:56 PM
From what I remember the game stores most of its data in custom archives, so I would have to analyze that format and then extract the sound files. And there is probably more time required in order to get these files to play with the sound driver outside of the game.

I see. If you don’t have enough patience or other requirements, you probably should let someone else spend time with it in the future. 🙂


nx666
07-31-2016, 10:11 PM
I see. If you don’t have enough patience or other requirements, you probably should let someone else spend time with it in the future. 🙂

Like whom? All my underlings are currently terribly busy extracting sample data from encrypted Spectrum roms.


1983parrothead
08-01-2016, 01:04 AM
Well I mean elsewhere.

Veracocha
08-01-2016, 07:46 AM
the new AudioPanicRoom episode is so awesome
never realized 1988 was the year

Veracocha
08-02-2016, 06:47 PM
hey, if you’re still taking requests, then i’d definitely like to request these from the Amiga:
– Kyrandia
– Beneath a Steel Sky
– Indiana Jones IV: The Fate of Atlantis
– Moonstone

cheers!


nx666
08-03-2016, 01:00 AM
Here are a few more of these great Korean Adlib soundtracks …. and Wacky Wheels

Modaozi (MS-DOS [OPL2], 1993, Softstar) – Top-down action game, also known as Prince of Evil in the West

Pee & Gity (MS-DOS [OPL2], 1994, SKC Soft Land) – Beat’em up with animals and music by the D.A.C. guys.

Pee & Gity Special (MS-DOS [OPL2], 1994, Family Production) – Mostly remixes of the original version.

Wacky Wheels (MS-DOS [OPL2], 1994, Apogee) – Super Mario Kart-inspired racing game.

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hey, if you’re still taking downloads, then i’d definite like to request these from the Amiga:
– Kyrandia
– Beneath a Steel Sky
– Indiana Jones IV: The Fate of Atlantis
– Moonstone

cheers!

I’m not taking requests right now, but I’ll keep them in mind when I do the next round of Amiga soundtracks. I might have to pass on Indy 4 though, these iMuse soundtracks all have interactive music that can only really be recorded by playing through the entire game.


Veracocha
08-03-2016, 08:28 PM
Here are a few more of these great Korean Adlib soundtracks …. and Wacky Wheels

Modaozi (MS-DOS [OPL2], 1993, Softstar) – Top-down action game, also known as Prince of Evil in the West

Pee & Gity (MS-DOS [OPL2], 1994, SKC Soft Land) – Beat’em up with animals and music by the D.A.C. guys.

Pee & Gity Special (MS-DOS [OPL2], 1994, Family Production) – Mostly remixes of the original version.

Wacky Wheels (MS-DOS [OPL2], 1994, Apogee) – Super Mario Kart-inspired racing game.

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I’m not taking requests right now, but I’ll keep them in mind when I do the next round of Amiga soundtracks. I might have to pass on Indy 4 though, these iMuse soundtracks all have interactive music that can only really be recorded by playing through the entire game.

man, i just re-read what my own comment, and wow
that’s barely english

ah, i see.. man, that’s a shame
but either way – thanks

i’ve been plowing my way through the AudioPanicRoom episodes – great stuff! thanks for those
there’s just so much stuff in there i’d never find on my own
so yeah, big thanks for those. keep em coming!


Sharrif001
08-03-2016, 11:31 PM
I have a request- Inindo: Datou Nobunaga. Everyone knows of the SNES version, but I also know that there are PC88, MSX, PC98, and X68000 versions of the soundtrack. So, which one is better in terms of music?

nx666
08-04-2016, 03:36 AM
Some new stuff:

Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight (Amiga, 1991, Mindscape) – Action RPG with lots of gory battles. Some people have been comparing this to Dark Souls, but I think the overall structure of this game is actually quite different. The creepy music is by Richard Joseph.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0rrm5RXHyI)

Dragon Knight (X68000, 1989, Elf) – First part in this SRPG series.
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhsYxtcOBno)

Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (X68000, 1990, Pony Canyon) – Like the PC-98 port, this was arranged by Kazuo Sawa
Stones (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt3KXJOOwz0)

Dimo’s Quest (CD-i, 1994, Philips Interactive) – Arcade/puzzle game with music by Joris de Man
OST (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92Bsr1STk8s)

———- Post added at 04:36 AM ———- Previous post was at 04:14 AM ———-

I have a request- Inindo: Datou Nobunaga. Everyone knows of the SNES version, but I also know that there are PC88, MSX, PC98, and X68000 versions of the soundtrack. So, which one is better in terms of music?

Probably the X68000 port, the PC-88/98 versions are OPN only.


Suketera
08-04-2016, 11:18 PM
I know this may seem like a weird question but I’m searching for some good soundtracks with that late 90’s demoscene/keygen feel. I really enjoyed stuff like Pinball World or Jazz Jackrabbit 2 and 3.

ruiner9
08-04-2016, 11:58 PM
I know this may seem like a weird question but I’m searching for some good soundtracks with that late 90’s demoscene/keygen feel. I really enjoyed stuff like Pinball World or Jazz Jackrabbit 2 and 3.

Try Jochen Hippel’s Amiga soundtracks. Asteroth is one of my favorites.


nx666
08-05-2016, 04:25 AM
I think the typical Keygen sound is what was originally called Chiptune on the Amiga: music made with (mostly) single-cycle wave forms. Like ruiner said, much of what Jochen Hippel (Mad Max) did falls into this category. For a quick overview just listen to my podcast (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b45wTTA82_U) about him. Other game soundtracks in that genre:

Hybris
The Plague (especially the in-game music)
Battle Squadron
Captain Dynamo
Ilyad
Nebulus 2
much of Karsten Obarski’s music (recommendations: Dyter 07 and Centerbase)

Many Amiga/DOS soundtracks were made by actual demo sceners and as a result sound pretty much like demo music:

Shockwave (Amiga) by 4Mat
Statix (Amiga) by Virgill, Lizard King
Super Space Invaders (Amiga), Thunderjaws (Amiga) by The Judge
Tales from Heaven (Amiga) by X-Ceed, Pink etc
Death Rally (MS-DOS) by Purple Motion
Outer Ridge (MS-DOS) by Karsten Koch

Pretty much every Pinball game on Amiga/DOS also has that distinct demo scene feel to it


ruiner9
08-05-2016, 04:32 AM
The next Impulse Project focuses on VGM composers’ contributions to the demoscene. I think a lot of you guys will find it pretty interesting.

nx666
08-05-2016, 04:52 AM
The next Impulse Project focuses on VGM composers’ contributions to the demoscene. I think a lot of you guys will find it pretty interesting.

I think in most cases it was actually the other way round: demo musicians contributing to VGM. Are you going to include some of the Japanese demo artists as well?


ruiner9
08-05-2016, 11:34 AM
I think in most cases it was actually the other way round: demo musicians contributing to VGM. Are you going to include some of the Japanese demo artists as well?
Well, yeah, exactly. And because the only FM chip we feature on the show so far is the 2612, there weren’t any Japanese composers to be featured. We add a new chip to the show every 5 episodes. I mean, if you know of any that used the C64, Amiga, or Atari ST, please let me know!

nx666
08-05-2016, 01:00 PM
Well, yeah, exactly. And because the only FM chip we feature on the show so far is the 2612, there weren’t any Japanese composers to be featured. We add a new chip to the show every 5 episodes. I mean, if you know of any that used the C64, Amiga, or Atari ST, please let me know!

That’s slim pickings, but there were a few people in Japan using trackers like Jea (of DJ Sharpnel fame), Tanigon, or Hide. I’m not a huge fan of gabber, but if you like that kind of music then this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zadWyrh2x1E) is probably pretty good.

Also largely forgotten, Ryo Kawasaki (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryo_Kawasaki) composed a handful of songs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdArehl7A38) on the C64. It’s obviously not nearly as impressive as later demo scene music, but by the standards of 1984 this is pretty good.

Oh and of course, there is a ton of Japanese demo music (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zj136EmGAKQ) on the FM Towns, which also uses the YM2612.


ruiner9
08-05-2016, 01:59 PM
That’s slim pickings, but there were a few people in Japan using trackers like Jea (of DJ Sharpnel fame), Tanigon, or Hide. I’m not a huge fan of gabber, but if you like that kind of music then this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zadWyrh2x1E) is probably pretty good.

Also largely forgotten, Ryo Kawaski (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryo_Kawasaki) composed a handful of songs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdArehl7A38) on the C64. It’s obviously not nearly as impressive as later demo scene music, but by the standards of 1984 this is pretty good.

Oh and of course, there is a ton of Japanese demo music (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zj136EmGAKQ) on the FM Towns, which also uses the YM2612.

But none of these composers did any VGM as far as I can tell. Thus, they wouldn’t have been eligible for the show anyways.

Still, this is all new info for me, and I’ll check it out! I’m especially interested in the FM Towns stuff.


nx666
08-05-2016, 04:27 PM
Something for the fans of Sharp computers:

Hydlide 3: The Space Memories (Sharp X1 [OPM], 1988, T&E Soft) – The TurboZ soundtrack of this game, compared to the PC-88 version this sounds a little bit better.
The Space Memories (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIeW-pbt_58)

Herzog (Sharp X1 [OPM], 1988, Tecnosoft) – This one is also quite different from the PC-88 version.
Sleight of Hand (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=301zFudhhRA)

Inindo: Way of the Ninja (X68000, 1991, Koei) – Koei RPG composed by Hiori Wakakuwa.

・C・O・N・T・I・N・U・E・ (X68000, 199x) – Probably a shmup, I’ve never been able to find this game, but the music is awesome.
Vast Valley (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjR81s2nJvw)


Suketera
08-05-2016, 07:51 PM
Try Jochen Hippel’s Amiga soundtracks. Asteroth is one of my favorites.

I think the typical Keygen sound is what was originally called Chiptune on the Amiga: music made with (mostly) single-cycle wave forms. Like ruiner said, much of what Jochen Hippel (Mad Max) did falls into this category. For a quick overview just listen to my podcast (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b45wTTA82_U) about him. Other game soundtracks in that genre:

Hybris
The Plague (especially the in-game music)
Battle Squadron
Captain Dynamo
Ilyad
Nebulus 2
much of Karsten Obarski’s music (recommendations: Dyter 07 and Centerbase)

Many Amiga/DOS soundtracks were made by actual demo sceners and as a result sound pretty much like demo music:

Shockwave (Amiga) by 4Mat
Statix (Amiga) by Virgill, Lizard King
Super Space Invaders (Amiga), Thunderjaws (Amiga) by The Judge
Tales from Heaven (Amiga) by X-Ceed, Pink etc
Death Rally (MS-DOS) by Purple Motion
Outer Ridge (MS-DOS) by Karsten Koch

Pretty much every Pinball game on Amiga/DOS also has that distinct demo scene feel to it

Thank you both for your suggestions. The only Hippel soundtrack I’m familiar with is Wings of Death for the Amiga/Atari ST and I must admit it’s quite good.


nx666
08-06-2016, 10:57 PM
Some of the rarer Chris Huelsbeck soundtracks, that guy seemed to take whatever job he could get…

Danger Freak (Amiga, 1989, Rainbow Arts) – Some sort of stuntman simulator.
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZYjBRwzLtM)

Logistic (Amiga, 1989) – Don’t know if this was ever released commercially, probably just some PD game.
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/mrFDUTIiJKo?t=54)

Sunny Shine on the Funny Side of Life (Amiga, 1990, Rainbow Arts) – Aka L&M Adventure, a promotional game developed for Philip Morris and their brand of L&M cigarettes.

HB Car Race (Amiga, 1989, Starbyte) – Unreleased game, probably also of promotional nature (for HB in this case)

Jinn: Eien no Yuushi / Jinn: Eternal Hero (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1994, Tenshindo) – RPG that looks a little bit like Bard’s Tale or Might & Magic. The music is by Takahiro Yonemura (Chemool) and Osamu Ishikawa.
We Will Overcome The Obstacle (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRxPpqlQwTQ), Sense of Crisis (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlrLL0s8GhA)

Beneath a Steel Sky (MS-DOS [MT-32], 1994, Virgin) – Classic DOS adventure
Opening (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdbaTKNwITI)

Beneath a Steel Sky (Amiga, 1994, Virgin) – The Amiga port, in terms of music it’s a bit hit and miss imo. Also included are the tracks from the CD32 version.
Belle Vue (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGC3qPYNEPM)


KingTengu
08-06-2016, 11:02 PM
Nice bunch of uploads there, nx666!!

I’m working on retagging and reordering some of your OSTs today, so expect an PM or two from me sometime tonight for some updated tags and track orders! 😀


Sharrif001
08-06-2016, 11:57 PM
Excellent work on the Jinn soundtrack! However, the Inindo soundtrack could use some work, since the War and battle themes sound off- they don’t sound anything like what the SNES version had in terms of notes. Is this because the person who ripped it for Hoot made a mistake?

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I didn’t know the Japanese worked on the C64. I thought they hated that computer.


nx666
08-07-2016, 12:28 AM
Excellent work on the Jinn soundtrack! However, the Inindo soundtrack could use some work, since the War and battle themes sound off- they don’t sound anything like what the SNES version had in terms of notes. Is this because the person who ripped it for Hoot made a mistake?

What are the titles of these tracks in my X60000 rip?

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I didn’t know the Japanese worked on the C64. I thought they hated that computer.

I think Ryo Kawasaki used the C64 for his synthesizer software as there wasn’t any other computer with a comparable sound chip at that time. He was living in New York in the 80s and was probably very familiar with the US computer market. I don’t think anybody in Japan ‘hates’ the C64, it was just never really a thing over there.


nx666
08-07-2016, 11:54 AM
The following soundtracks have been updated with proper song titles and numbering, many thanks to KingTengu for that!

Bermuda Triangle (Arcade) – with four extra tracks from World Wars (the Japanese release), I included both variations of the Continue jingle as they really seem to be different in the two versions of the game.

Superior Soldiers (Arcade), Laydock 2: Last Attack (MSX2), Super Laydock: Mission Striker (MSX2)

XZR: Hakai no Guuzou (MSX2) – now also with more detailed composer information

And, as a bonus, four new arcade soundtracks that somehow managed to escape one of the updates from last week:

Winning Run (Arcade, 1988, Namco) – by Hiroyuki Kawada

Four Trax (Arcade, 1989, Namco) – by Junko Ozawa and Yoshie Takayanagi

Marvel Land (Arcade, 1990, Namco) – by Etsuo Ishii

Hellfire (Arcade, 1989, Taito) – by Tatsuya Uemura

Plus two different versions of an old computer classic:

Ultima III: Exodus (Atari 8-Bit, 1983, Origin Systems)

Ultima III: Exodus (Amiga, 1986, Origin Systems)


Veracocha
08-07-2016, 04:07 PM
sweet lord

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Plus two different versions of an old computer classic:

Ultima III: Exodus (Atari 8-Bit, 1983, Origin Systems)

Ultima III: Exodus (Amiga, 1986, Origin Systems)

snaaaag
(cheers!)


Sharrif001
08-07-2016, 05:57 PM
What are the titles of these tracks in my X60000 rip?

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I think Ryo Kawasaki used the C64 for his synthesizer software as there wasn’t any other computer with a comparable sound chip at that time. He was living in New York in the 80s and was probably very familiar with the US computer market. I don’t think anybody in Japan ‘hates’ the C64, it was just never really a thing over there.

It was MUS09, and MUS26, I believe.

Ah. I see. The C64 along with the Apple II GS both had good synthesizer chips.


nx666
08-07-2016, 07:58 PM
It was MUS09, and MUS26, I believe.

Ah. I see. The C64 along with the Apple II GS both had good synthesizer chips.

Coincidentally (?) they were both designed by Bob Yannes. Too bad the state of Apple IIGS music preservation is absolutely abysmal.

I’ll look into Inindo when I have a minute.


Sharrif001
08-07-2016, 09:19 PM
Coincidentally (?) they were both designed by Bob Yannes. Too bad the state of Apple IIGS music preservation is absolutely abysmal.

I’ll look into Inindo when I have a minute.

OK, And I agree I wish everyone paid attention to the Apple 2 GS more mainly because it contains an Ensoniq synthesizer Chip. Here is a example of the chip in action for the IIGS version of RASTAN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iVu2GqrQJg
I say it is even better than the arcade original.


nx666
08-07-2016, 09:56 PM
There are some pretty amazing soundtracks on that system, like this pretty rare port of Ys I (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4E4YNETYkBQ) or the original release of The Immortal (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEdB2zXnwik).

Sharrif001
08-07-2016, 10:49 PM
Did they ever port Murder Club for the IIGS?

Sharrif001
08-08-2016, 04:57 AM
I have 3 more suggestions- 1. BIBLE MASTER for the FM Towns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLptz-7Miw0
2: Alvaleak Boukenki (MIDI Only): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFahS9e_lKY
3: ZAVAS for the PC98 or X68000 (which ever one is better)

nx666
08-08-2016, 06:17 AM
I have 3 more suggestions- 1. BIBLE MASTER for the FM Towns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLptz-7Miw0
2: Alvaleak Boukenki (MIDI Only): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFahS9e_lKY
3: ZAVAS for the PC98 or X68000 (which ever one is better)

I looked into Bible Master before, but couldn’t find a disk image. If anybody has one let me know. The other two are doable, although the MIDI recording will have to wait as I currently don’t have access to my SC-55. The Zavas soundtracks seem to be the same, the X68000 version is stereo though so I’ll probably go with that one.

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Did they ever port Murder Club for the IIGS?

no idea


Sharrif001
08-08-2016, 10:19 PM
OK.

Aw man, I thought Kyodai did.

What happened to your SC-55 by the way? Because I want to know if you could do the ILLUSION CITY MT32 soundtrack as well as the CM32L version of the Tower of Gazzel both for the MSX.


nx666
08-10-2016, 07:46 PM
OK.

Aw man, I thought Kyodai did.

What happened to your SC-55 by the way? Because I want to know if you could do the ILLUSION CITY MT32 soundtrack as well as the CM32L version of the Tower of Gazzel both for the MSX.

I’ve never seen MIDI sound files for MSX games but the PC-98 version of Illusion City also has an MT-32 soundtrack which would be much easier to do.

My SC-55 is doing fine, thanks for asking. I just don’t have it with me right now.


Sharrif001
08-10-2016, 10:28 PM
OK. Then I would like the MT-32 version of Illusion City.

Oh.


nx666
08-11-2016, 06:24 PM
A few soundtracks people have been asking for:

Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (Atari ST, 1989, Origin Systems) – The music for this port was arranged by Wally Beben and is notable for the Stones theme, which has seemingly endless variations in this version. Maybe the arrangements are even procedurally generated for each loop? Anyway, I recorded four different versions for this rip.

The Legend of Kyrandia (Amiga, 1992, Virgin) – Conversion of the DOS soundtrack by Frank Klepacki. All the dynamic changes that the sound driver can do are not really reflected in this rip, but sadly there is not much I can do about that.

Alone in the Dark (MS-DOS [OPL2,CD Audio], 1992, Infogrames) – By Philippe Vachey and FrпїЅdпїЅric Mentzen, included is the music from the later CD release, which was also used in the 3DO version of the game.

Zavas (X68000, 1989, Glodia) – By Nobuhito Koise

———- Post added at 07:24 PM ———- Previous post was at 07:22 PM ———-

It was MUS09, and MUS26, I believe.

I think both of these sound as intended, maybe some of the tracks were redone for the SNES release?


Sharrif001
08-11-2016, 11:20 PM
Thanks for Zavas. I don’t think they sound as intended- the rip on those 2 tracks are probably messed up on purpose.

Magma Dragoon
08-12-2016, 05:58 PM
Could you get the music from the X68K version of Ys?

nx666
08-12-2016, 07:57 PM
Could you get the music from the X68K version of Ys?

You can already get it from ruiner.

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Thanks for Zavas. I don’t think they sound as intended- the rip on those 2 tracks are probably messed up on purpose.

Let me see if I can find a different rip and/or sound files.


Sharrif001
08-12-2016, 11:32 PM
You can already get it from ruiner.

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Let me see if I can find a different rip and/or sound files. I looked for different rips of Inindo for different systems- such as the PC98 and PC88.
I don’t know if there is a rip for the MSX version, but there is one, and I don’t know if they sound good.


nx666
08-13-2016, 09:22 AM
I looked for different rips of Inindo for different systems- such as the PC98 and PC88.
I don’t know if there is a rip for the MSX version, but there is one, and I don’t know if they sound good.

Try to download the soundtrack again, some of the tracks have been updated. That’s still all coming from the X68000 version though.


Sharrif001
08-13-2016, 06:19 PM
OK

Veracocha
08-14-2016, 03:27 AM
A few soundtracks people have been asking for:

Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (Atari ST, 1989, Origin Systems) – The music for this port was arranged by Wally Beben and is notable for the Stones theme, which has seemingly endless variations in this version. Maybe the arrangements are even procedurally generated for each loop? Anyway, I recorded four different versions for this rip.

The Legend of Kyrandia (Amiga, 1992, Virgin) – Conversion of the DOS soundtrack by Frank Klepacki. All the dynamic changes that the sound driver can do are not really reflected in this rip, but sadly there is not much I can do about that.

Alone in the Dark (MS-DOS [OPL2,CD Audio], 1992, Infogrames) – By Philippe Vachey and FrпїЅdпїЅric Mentzen, included is the music from the later CD release, which was also used in the 3DO version of the game.

Zavas (X68000, 1989, Glodia) – By Nobuhito Koise

———- Post added at 07:24 PM ———- Previous post was at 07:22 PM ———-

I think both of these sound as intended, maybe some of the tracks were redone for the SNES release?

sweet. yoink!

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by the way, do you have any more stuff from StпїЅphane Picq planned? (Dragon Lore, Lost Eden, Atlantis etc.)
http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,9933/

or by Philippe Vachey? (Shadow of the Comet, Little Big Adventure 2, Twinsen etc.)
http://www.mobygames.com/developer/philippe-vachey/credits/developerId,627/
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Vachey


nx666
08-14-2016, 12:20 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #018: Pinball Delusions

Welcome to the wonderful world of pinball music! This episode features a fairly eclectic mix of music from real pinball machines, demo scene-influenced Amiga and DOS soundtracks, awesome hard rock from 90s-era pinball games, and (almost) anything in between.

Download Episode #018: Pinball Delusions (https://c732487858a5c78f2ba1ae90414928eca5907c62.googledri ve.com/host/0B6lNbn9SHhVYZHN0NUZHMkxEeGM/AudioPanicRoom%20Episode%20%23018%20Pinball%20Delu sions.mp3) (82 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_iQmtTcG50)

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Tracklist

01 "Main Theme" – Black Knight 2000 (1989, Pinball) by Dan Forden, Brian Schmidt, Steve Ritchie
02 "Menu Theme" – Pinball Illusions (1994, Amiga) by Olof Gustafsson
03 "Road King USA" – Tilt! (1995, MS-DOS) by Tommy Tallarico Studios, Mark Cooksey
04 "T-9101G_33" – Pinball Graffiti (1996, Saturn) by Pack-In-Video
05 "Main Table" – Dragon’s Fury (1991, Mega Drive) by Toshiaki Sakoda, Masanobu Tsukamoto, Toshiharu Yamanishi
06 "Aquatic Adventure" – Obsession (1994, Atari STE) by Per Almered
07 "Multiball" – Whirlwind (1990, Pinball) by Chris Granner
08 "Whispy Stage" – Kirby’s Pinball Land (1993, Gameboy) by Tadashi Ikegami
09 "Movement (Muddy)" – The Pinball of the Dead (2002, Gameboy Advance) by Hitoshi Sakimoto
10 "Snooker Champ" – Silverball (1993, MS-DOS) by Robert Allen
11 "Quick Lock Theme 2" – Banzai Run (1993, Pinball) by Brian Schmidt
12 "Bonus Stage 3" – Devil’s Crush (1990, PC Engine) by Noriyuki Iwadare
13 "Intro" – Pinball Fantasies (1993, CD32) by Olof Gustafsson
14 "Title Screen" – Advanced Pinball Simulator (1989, Commodore 64) by David Dunn
15 "World Rally Fever 11" – Addiction Pinball (1998, Windows) by BjпїЅrn A. Lynne
16 "Fun Fair" – Psycho Pinball (1995, MS-DOS) by Tim Bartlett
17 "Jackpot" – Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, Pinball) by Chris Granner
18 "Cheep Cheep Pufferfish Battle" – Mario Pinball Land (2004, Gameboy Advance) by Kenichi Nishimaki
19 "The Present Timezone" – Pro Pinball: Timeshock! (1997, MS-DOS) by Jake Burns, Bruce Foxton
20 "The Castle" – 3-D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night (1996, Windows) by Timothy Steven Clarke

…and three new pinball soundtracks:

Pinball Illusions (CD32, 1995, 21st Century Entertainment) – A mix of music from the regular floppy version with some new tracks.

Tilt! / Hyper 3-D Pinball (MS-DOS, 1995, Virgin Interactive) – By Tommy Tallarico Studios and Mark Cooksey

Pro Pinball: Timeshock! (MS-DOS, 1997, Empire Interactive) – Some pretty good hard rock tracks by Jake Burns and Bruce Foxton.

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by the way, do you have any more stuff from StпїЅphane Picq planned? (Dragon Lore, Lost Eden, Atlantis etc.)
http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,9933/

or by Philippe Vachey? (Shadow of the Comet, Little Big Adventure 2, Twinsen etc.)
http://www.mobygames.com/developer/philippe-vachey/credits/developerId,627/
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Vachey

The Picq soundtracks are on my to-do list, but that’s all pretty time-consuming stuff so I wouldn’t expect them anytime soon. You can grab LBA2 from the DOS section and ruiner has the 3DO version of Lost Eden. Shadow of the Comet should be a quick rip, so maybe I can look into that next week.


Veracocha
08-14-2016, 01:38 PM
ah, man, you’re an absolute legend. i’m not sure how i managed to miss those, since i’ve been lurking around both of you guys’ threads
and – sweet playlist for the new podcast. i see you’ve got some of Olof Gustafsson’s stuff, he’s from my neck o’ the woods, so that’s revisiting my childhood. this should be awesome

ah, man. scratch that
i already nicked the LBA2 soundtrack (which is how i found out it was by legend Philippe Vachey, cheers for that!), for the record, i meant the first LBA game


1983parrothead
08-14-2016, 10:55 PM
Hey nx666, if you are accepting requests at this time, can you rip music from these PC games:

* Civil War Generals
* Civil War Generals 2
* Ningyou Tsukai 2

They all seem Windows.


nx666
08-20-2016, 01:30 PM
Call of Cthulhu: Shadow of the Comet (MS-DOS, 1993, Infogrames) – Music by Philippe Vachey, I thought this was an easy rip of the floppy version until I saw the expanded soundtrack of the CD release. Anyway, they are both included here, as well as the music from the ‘Lovecraft museum’ that came with the game.
Welcome to Illsmouth (https://youtu.be/md44Mo8_Qjs?t=180)

Little Big Adventure (MS-DOS [SC88,CD Audio], 1994, Electronic Arts) – Another Philippe Vachey soundtrack. This rip has all the CD audio tracks plus recordings of the MIDI files.
Lba’s Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QECdKDMYIo)

Robert E. Lee: Civil War General (Windows, 1996, Sierra) – American civil war-era strategy game, with mostly (exclusively?) contemporary music. The game came with some sort of multimedia history book, that ‘soundtrack’ is also included here.

Illusion City: Gen’ei Toshi (PC-9801 [OPN,MT-32], 1991, Micro Cabin) – This soundtrack was updated with the MT-32 version, which actually sounds pretty good.


Sharrif001
08-20-2016, 11:06 PM
Thanks a lot for the MT-32 version of Illusion City or what I like to call the "Director’s Cut Version".

Anyway, I have 4 requests, but the maximum is 3.

First, are the Branmarker games. A company called D.O. made the first one and 2nd one on PC98. I do not know if the music in both versions have any output extensions, such as OPNA or MIDI. Branmarker 2 is also for the FM-TOWNS, but it is rare.

2nd are 2 rare games that I do not know if you can find the images to them- Gunblaze and ABEL for the FM-Towns. If you cannot find them , then I have one more game made by D.O. that I would like to request as an RPG as my 3rd in its place- Crystal Rinal:Ouma no Mekyuu for the PC98. In terms of music, I also do not know if there any other output extensions to Crystal Rinal as well.


nx666
08-24-2016, 01:21 AM
A handful of Taito arcade soundtracks, plus one lonely Konami game:

Top Speed / Full Throttle (Arcade, 1987, Taito) – Arcade racing game with an awesome ‘metal’ soundtrack by Masahiro Takagi. For a slightly cleaner version of the same music check out the X68000 port.

Aqua Jack (Arcade, 1990, Taito) – Crusing around in a power boat while shooting at anything that moves. This was composed by Shizuo Aizawa, the stage themes are all pretty good.

Magical Date EX (Arcade, 1997, Taito) – Dating sim/mini game collection with music by Hiroyuki Misawa and Norihiro Furukawa.

Puzzle De Pon! (Arcade, 1995, Taito) – Similar to the Puzzle Bobble games with bouncy music.

Liquid Kids / Mizubaku Daibouken (Arcade, 1990, Taito) – This plays like a mix of New Zealand Story, Bubble Bobble, and Parasol Stars. The music is by Kazuko Umino.

Rock’n Rage / Koi no HotRock (Arcade, 1986, Konami) – A rock star armed with a guitar battles his way through different time periods. The soundtrack consists mostly of licensed(?) pop songs like the Born in the USA or Rock me Amadeus. I think this was also the very first game Iku Mizutani worked on.

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Thanks a lot for the MT-32 version of Illusion City or what I like to call the "Director’s Cut Version".

Anyway, I have 4 requests, but the maximum is 3.

First, are the Branmarker games. A company called D.O. made the first one and 2nd one on PC98. I do not know if the music in both versions have any output extensions, such as OPNA or MIDI. Branmarker 2 is also for the FM-TOWNS, but it is rare.

2nd are 2 rare games that I do not know if you can find the images to them- Gunblaze and ABEL for the FM-Towns. If you cannot find them , then I have one more game made by D.O. that I would like to request as an RPG as my 3rd in its place- Crystal Rinal:Ouma no Mekyuu for the PC98. In terms of music, I also do not know if there any other output extensions to Crystal Rinal as well.

Maybe pick one of these games and then ask for another one once that was posted. MIDI recordings are an option as well, in case you still want Alvaleak Boukenki.

———- Post added at 02:21 AM ———- Previous post was at 02:16 AM ———-

Hey nx666, if you are accepting requests at this time, can you rip music from these PC games:

* Civil War Generals
* Civil War Generals 2
* Ningyou Tsukai 2

They all seem Windows.

I will post Civil War Generals 2 at some point, but Ningyou Tsukai 2 is too much of an effort for now.


nx666
08-24-2016, 05:52 PM
Cytron (Amiga, 1992, Psygnosis) – Plays like a futuristic Gauntlet with puzzle elements. The music is by Matt Furniss, I always liked the ending theme of this game.
Ending (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HeScYNPzfI)

Rogue Trooper (Amiga, 1991, Krisalis) – this was also composed by Matt Furniss
Title Screen (https://youtu.be/yEhyTwsXVKI?t=76)

Civil War 2: Generals (Windows, 1997, Sierra) – More civil war-era music

Miho: Momoiro Byoutou, Menkai Shazetsu! (PC-9801, 1994, Fairytale Red-Zone) – Hentai adventure set in a hospital, music by MUSE
Blow Your Head (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37PN_8s6ZGU)


ballezballez
08-24-2016, 06:29 PM
Hi !

Thank you very much. I was trying to search Alone in the Dark and Astaroth: Beware the Angel of Death but format wasn’t very useful to play with modern music player (HIPC file :)) And you made MP3 file for this.
THANK YOU AGAIN !

I ask and I hope that you will not be shocked about this but is this possible to have a global archive or better a torrent file for all the systems ? I’ll be one of the first seeder on it.

VGM for ever ! 🙂


nx666
08-24-2016, 09:12 PM
Hi !

Thank you very much. I was trying to search Alone in the Dark and Astaroth: Beware the Angel of Death but format wasn’t very useful to play with modern music player (HIPC file :)) And you made MP3 file for this.
THANK YOU AGAIN !

I ask and I hope that you will not be shocked about this but is this possible to have a global archive or better a torrent file for all the systems ? I’ll be one of the first seeder on it.

VGM for ever ! 🙂

The main goal of this thread has always been making hard-to-find (and for most people hard-to-play) music accessible to everyone. This is first and foremost a preservation effort, but I don’t own the rights to any of the music posted in this thread and I honestly don’t mind if people upload this stuff elsewhere. Sites like KHI have been doing that for a while and I would be even more happy if they would drop a line of gratitude every now and then, but in the end that is their problem not mine. There are obviously downsides to this as well, for example I sometimes replace rips with newer versions and these updates probably just get lost in the shuffle.

So the bottom line is, if you want to upload the soundtracks somewhere else then please go ahead and do it. I could probably help you a little bit with the download of the collection by providing links to the individual folders.

Edit: Haha, just had a look at KHI, their front page looks like a carbon copy of this thread.


ruiner9
08-24-2016, 09:23 PM
Edit: Haha, just had a look at KHI, their front page looks like a carbon copy of this thread.

Isn’t it sad? So many of my rips have ended up there with all the credits stripped out, except my name is still in the "encoded by" field.


ballezballez
08-24-2016, 10:12 PM
@nx666 : Personally I have many collections of many stuffs including VGM. I like to put my whole collection in a music player to have a random listening for discover new things that I’ll put in playlist or categories or something else. But, I totally understand your feeling about some consumption of audio culture.
I will download your links because there are many that I don’t have and many that I don’t know and I want to discover.
Thanks ! 🙂

nx666
08-24-2016, 11:10 PM
Isn’t it sad? So many of my rips have ended up there with all the credits stripped out, except my name is still in the "encoded by" field.

I wish I could encode all of my stuff with 666 kbps, that would be much better than any (removable) tag 🙂

Like I said above, what bothers me the most is the lack of version control on this. At some point their site will have a lot of outdated soundtracks. I sometimes upload small fixes that I don’t even mention in the thread.


Sharrif001
08-25-2016, 12:41 AM
Yeah, I want Alvaleak Boukenki. I will wait on the others.

CartridgeCulture
08-25-2016, 01:40 AM
Hey nx666, I know requests are technically closed, but I was wondering if you could help me with the last two PC-98 soundtracks I’ve been looking for: Bacta and Bacta 2 for the PC-98. It’s another eroge series, but this time with the pervert male lead replaced with a pervert female lead. I think. Games like this have always fascinated me… Would you be able to recommend any other soundtracks from games with similar themes? Again I understand you’re already pretty busy, so do what you need to at your own discretion, and again thank you for all you do for the vgm community 🙂

Hoot: Bacta (http://snesmusic.org/hoot/sets/pc98/bacta_98.zip)
Hoot: Bacta 2 (http://snesmusic.org/hoot/sets/pc98/bacta2_98.zip)

EDIT: thread > requests


nx666
08-25-2016, 03:30 AM
Hey nx666, I know the thread is technically closed, but I was wondering if you could help me with the last two PC-98 soundtracks I’ve been looking for: Bacta and Bacta 2 for the PC-98. It’s another eroge series, but this time with the pervert male lead replaced with a pervert female lead. I think. Games like this have always fascinated me… Would you be able to recommend any other soundtracks from games with similar themes? Again I understand you’re already pretty busy, so do what you need to at your own discretion, and again thank you for all you do for the vgm community 🙂

Hoot: Bacta (http://snesmusic.org/hoot/sets/pc98/bacta_98.zip)
Hoot: Bacta 2 (http://snesmusic.org/hoot/sets/pc98/bacta2_98.zip)

What makes you think this thread is closed? I just had to dial back the requests a little bit, mostly for my own sanity 🙂

There is also a PC-9821 release called "Bacta 1&2 + Voice" that seems to have OPNA versions of both soundtracks and probably sounds a little bit better than the original OPN music.

I’m not really an expert on eroge games, but vndb has a very extensive tagging system that let’s you search for games with ‘Childish Violent Heroes’, ‘Excessive Semen’, ‘Bloodplay’, ‘Human Cattle",’ just to name a few examples. Did you know that there are over 80 games in the ‘Ejaculation Forewarner’ category? Illuminating.


CartridgeCulture
08-25-2016, 07:04 AM
Oh my bad, I meant to say REQUESTS are technically closed. oops! I was referring to the note in the original post about requests being closed and wasn’t sure how strongly you wanted you enforce that. don’t I feel silly :p

Thanks for enlightening me on Bacta 1&2 + Voice, wasn’t sure what was going on there, and that would probably be ideal. And yeah, I love vndb. Despite all the easy shots I see people taking at it, I’m incredibly glad it exists and "illuminating" is totally appropriate (turns out your previously-ripped X-Girl kinda falls into the same category of game) Thanks again in advance!


nx666
08-27-2016, 06:22 PM
Alvaleak Boukenki / Alvareak Adventure Story (PC-9801 [SC-55], 1993, Glodia) – Mostly orchestral music by Nobuhito Koise and Tenpei Sato.

Bacta 1 & 2 + Voice (PC-9821, 1996, Himeya Soft) – This really just seems to be a combination of the two original soundtracks, unfortunately I could only find tags for the second game.

Yoake no Merry-Go-Round (PC-8801 [OPNA], 1993, Active Gamers) – I have no idea what this is, but the music is pretty awesome. Active Gamers released disk mags and a handful of doujin games in the early 90s but I wasn’t able to find any reference to this particular ‘game’.


nx666
08-28-2016, 08:36 PM
Mindbender (C64, 1990, Gremlin Graphics) – Deflektor clone with music by Georg Brandt.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFdTIescIzo)

Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (Amiga, 1990, Origin) – Nice guitar track by Barry Leitch, that probably gets really grating after a while since it plays throughout the entire game.
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GV7tvCxvB8A)


nx666
08-28-2016, 10:47 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #019: Mighty Luna

We’re back with another un-themed selection of great tunes. An assortment of orcs, bees, evil aliens, and other delightful things is waiting for you on this edition of Audio Panic Room.

Download Episode #019: Mighty Luna (https://c732487858a5c78f2ba1ae90414928eca5907c62.googledri ve.com/host/0B6lNbn9SHhVYZHN0NUZHMkxEeGM/AudioPanicRoom%20Episode%20%23019%20Mighty%20Luna. mp3) (79 MB, mp3) here
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Tracklist

01 "Rolling Man" – CONTINUE (199x, X68000) by NinNin
02 "Title Theme" – Top Gear 2 (1994, CD32) by Patrick Phelan, Neil Biggin
03 "Party Tune" – Demo (1989, Commodore 64) by Reyn Ouwehand
04 "Crisis" – EVE burst error (1995, PC-9801) by Ryu Takami
05 "In the Sky Over Gotham City" – Batman (1990, Mega Drive) by Naoki Kodaka
06 "Time Trial Results" – Konami Krazy Racers (2001, Gameboy Advance) by Sotaru Tojima
07 "Inferno" – Inferno (1994, MS-DOS) by Alien Sex Fiend, Barry Leitch
08 "Name Entry" – Mission Impossibubble (1989, Commodore 64) by Neil Baldwin
09 "The Chase" – Ork (1991, Amiga) by Tim Bartlett
10 "Afternoon Breeze" – Demo (1995, PC-9801) by Daisuke Takahashi (KID)
11 "Sky Swimming" – TwinBee Yahho! (1995, Arcade) by Konami Kukeiha Club
12 "Title Screen" – SWiV (2000, Gameboy Color) by Will Davis
13 "Shiroma’s Theme" – Chocobo’s Dungeon 2 (1998, Playstation) by Yasuhiro Kawakami
14 "Fireworks" – Demo (1990, MOD) by Martin Wall (Mantronix)
15 "OP Idle Theme" – Bakuretsu Quiz Tatakae! Maitiruna (1994, PC-9801) by Suzunosuke Himekiri
16 "Ending Part 2" – Shadows of Cairn (1994, MS-DOS) by Brian McCulloch, Bob Gumbrecht


CartridgeCulture
08-31-2016, 10:57 PM
Bacta 1 & 2 + Voice (PC-9821, 1996, Himeya Soft) – This really just seems to be a combination of the two original soundtracks, unfortunately I could only find tags for the second game.

I’m a little late, but thanks a ton for this 🙂

I’m also a little late to talk about your tags too, and while this isn’t directly related to them being removed, you might be interested in how I tag you in my library. I’m probably not the only one to use the Comments ID3 field for a custom Label – CatalogNumber tag, but what do you do for a non-commercial rip like this? Technically I should file you under the Label, becoming nx666 – N/A, but we don’t do that for the same reason we usually don’t include the year of vgm translation over the music’s original publishing date. So with that in mind I’ve been tagging your rips by Publisher – nx666 Rip. Anytime I want to sort a Label from a Publisher, I can tell my smart playlist to filter out Comments ending in Rip (which also covers situations where the ripper is unknown). My thinking is that catalog numbers will often indicate the type of media within the number, but where commercial releases have established terminology for distinguishing CDs from cassettes from records, rips do not, so this is the most faithful solution I could come up with for the moment.


Terentium
09-01-2016, 02:55 AM
Thank you so much for the two Ultima III soundtracks and the three Ultima V ones! Very big help to my collection! Thank you so much!

nx666
09-01-2016, 05:24 AM
I’m a little late, but thanks a ton for this 🙂

I’m also a little late to talk about your tags too, and while this isn’t directly related to them being removed, you might be interested in how I tag you in my library. I’m probably not the only one to use the Comments ID3 field for a custom Label – CatalogNumber tag, but what do you do for a non-commercial rip like this? Technically I should file you under the Label, becoming nx666 – N/A, but we don’t do that for the same reason we usually don’t include the year of vgm translation over the music’s original publishing date. So with that in mind I’ve been tagging your rips by Publisher – nx666 Rip. Anytime I want to sort a Label from a Publisher, I can tell my smart playlist to filter out Comments ending in Rip (which also covers situations where the ripper is unknown). My thinking is that catalog numbers will often indicate the type of media within the number, but where commercial releases have established terminology for distinguishing CDs from cassettes from records, rips do not, so this is the most faithful solution I could come up with for the moment.

For that last one I actually use the Media Type tag. Normally you would see things like CD, 2xCD, Cassette, Digital, etc. in this field, but for my rips (and those of other people) I put sound source / file format information in there. For example anything recorded from the internal X68000 sound chip is tagged as:

YM2151 (OPM), MSM6258 (ADPCM)

I also distinguish between real hardware recordings and emulation so the above would become:

YM2151 (OPM), MSM6258 (ADPCM) Emulation

For some systems (I have a System tag as well) this might seem a bit redundant, but for arcade games and many computers I find this incredibly useful. Most importantly, this lets me exclude soundtracks with the dreaded X1-010 chip from my playlists. Or I could create a smart playlist for all my favorite Beeper tunes in just a few seconds.

———- Post added at 06:24 AM ———- Previous post was at 06:24 AM ———-

Thank you so much for the two Ultima III soundtracks and the three Ultima V ones! Very big help to my collection! Thank you so much!

Which ones are you still missing?


Terentium
09-01-2016, 04:32 PM
Which ones are you still missing?

Ultima III’s Atari ST, PC-8801, PC-9801, MSX2, and FM Towns versions. My Apple II copy lacks the tracks "Rule Britannia", "Alive", and "Fanfare", so those would be appreciated, but I understand if you can’t get them. (The game was also ported to Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp X1, and Macintosh, but I don’t know whether or not these ones have soundtracks or not.)

Ultima IV’s Atari 8-bit, PC-8801, PC-9801, MSX2, NES, Master System, and FM Towns versions. (Ports also exist on Fujitsu FM-7 and Sharp X1, but, again, not sure whether or not they have soundtracks.)

Ultima V’s FM Towns and NES versions. Various Apple II versions using sound/MIDI cards that might’ve been installed upon it would be appreciated, but are completely unnecessary as I already have copies both of the Mockingboard and Dual Mockingboard Apple II soundtrack.

Fan made upgrade patches for the IBM-PC ports also added in music, so those would be nice, but aren’t really necessary. (If you do get them, the Adlib sound card is preferable, but any average IBM-PC sound card will do. Again, this one isn’t really necessary.)

I know that’s an absolutely ridiculously huge request, so please don’t feel rushed to upload them on my account. I’m very patient and will gladly wait for you to upload them in your own time. 🙂


nx666
09-03-2016, 07:11 AM
Ultima III’s Atari ST, PC-8801, PC-9801, MSX2, and FM Towns versions. My Apple II copy lacks the tracks "Rule Britannia", "Alive", and "Fanfare", so those would be appreciated, but I understand if you can’t get them. (The game was also ported to Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp X1, and Macintosh, but I don’t know whether or not these ones have soundtracks or not.)

Ultima IV’s Atari 8-bit, PC-8801, PC-9801, MSX2, NES, Master System, and FM Towns versions. (Ports also exist on Fujitsu FM-7 and Sharp X1, but, again, not sure whether or not they have soundtracks.)

Ultima V’s FM Towns and NES versions. Various Apple II versions using sound/MIDI cards that might’ve been installed upon it would be appreciated, but are completely unnecessary as I already have copies both of the Mockingboard and Dual Mockingboard Apple II soundtrack.

Fan made upgrade patches for the IBM-PC ports also added in music, so those would be nice, but aren’t really necessary. (If you do get them, the Adlib sound card is preferable, but any average IBM-PC sound card will do. Again, this one isn’t really necessary.)

I know that’s an absolutely ridiculously huge request, so please don’t feel rushed to upload them on my account. I’m very patient and will gladly wait for you to upload them in your own time. 🙂

I just uploaded these two, there are a few others that can probably done pretty easily as well.

Ultima III: Exodus (PC-9801, 1989, Pony Canyon) – There are two releases of Ultima 3 for the PC-98, I’m not sure if the original Starcraft version even has any music though.

Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar (PC-8801 [OPN], 1987, Pony Canyon) – I’ve seen hints that there is also an OPNA version, but I haven’t had time to investigate this further.


CartridgeCulture
09-05-2016, 11:36 PM
Most importantly, this lets me exclude soundtracks with the dreaded X1-010 chip from my playlists.

Thanks to you I have the melodies for like every X1-010 game forever burned into my brain. I’ll be ninety years old and still waooohhhwww waaooohhhhww waaooohhh gonna break it dooooo-ooooowwwwwnnnn


nx666
09-06-2016, 03:23 PM
Thanks to you I have the melodies for like every X1-010 game forever burned into my brain. I’ll be ninety years old and still waooohhhwww waaooohhhhww waaooohhh gonna break it dooooo-ooooowwwwwnnnn

Still the best (https://youtu.be/PowlWO1yxYY?t=107)


Sharrif001
09-06-2016, 10:34 PM
Still the best (https://youtu.be/PowlWO1yxYY?t=107)

I agree. I wish they made a lot more arcade games using that sound chip.


nx666
09-11-2016, 09:19 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #020: Thalamus

Thalamus was a British publisher, mostly known for their small, but fine selection of C64 releases, which included some of the most impressive games on the system. Equally impressive were their soundtracks, composed by an assortment of SID legends, like Rob Hubbard, Jeroen Tel, Martin Walker, Matt Gray, or Steve Rowlands. This podcast features a selection of some of Thalamus’ best tracks on the C64 and Amiga.

Download Episode #020: Thalamus (https://c732487858a5c78f2ba1ae90414928eca5907c62.googledri ve.com/host/0B6lNbn9SHhVYZHN0NUZHMkxEeGM/AudioPanicRoom%20Episode%20%23020%20Thalamus.mp3) (78 MB, mp3) here
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Tracklist

01 "Thalamusic" – Demo (1991, MOD) by Matt Simmonds (4-Mat), comp. Rob Hubbard
02 "Intro" – Snare (1989, Commodore 64) by Martin Walker
03 "In-Game" – Venom Wing (1990, Amiga) by Ramon Braumuller
04 "Load Next Level" – Hawkeye (1988, Commodore 64) by Jeroen Tel
05 "Creatures Title Remix Dance" – Demo (2001, Remix.Kwed.Org) by CZ-Tunes, comp. Steve Rowlands
06 "Title Screen" – Delta (1987, Commodore 64) by Rob Hubbard
07 "Level 5: The Metal Base" – Borobodur: The Planet of Doom (1992, Amiga) by Reinier van Vliet
08 "Ballonacy (Torture Screen 6)" – Creatures 2: Torture Trouble (1992, Commodore 64) by Steve Rowlands
09 "Ending" – Venom Wing (1990, Amiga) by Ramon Braumuller
10 "Ending" – Armalyte (1988, Commodore 64) by Martin Walker
11 "Skate School, River Patrol, Ski Patrol (Stages 1,4, & 6)" – Winter Camp (1992, Amiga) by Reinier van Vliet
12 "Title Screen" – Creatures 2: Torture Trouble (1992, Commodore 64) by Steve Rowlands
13 "Quedex (Infected Leads)" – Demo (2009, Remix.Kwed.Org) by PowerTrace, comp. Matt Gray
14 "Aggressor Theme" – Walker’s Warbles (1988, Commodore 64) by Martin Walker
15 "Title Screen" – Hawkeye (1988, Commodore 64) by Jeroen Tel


nx666
09-15-2016, 08:43 PM
No new soundtracks, but something much, much better!

For all the fans of X68000 music, here is a little project I have been working on for a while: an archive of X68k music based on the latest Hoot release. This comes with support for 542 games including over 150 new sets that you won’t find anywhere else.

hoot20160515-X68k (https://mega.nz/#!OExUAACT!6NvFm-Q4iOUmsBKdwDQQgwxvSAO1jZDiJK9c7DEbIzI)

Just unzip the folder somewhere on your hard drive and start Hoot.exe, no need to install anything else.

While working on this, I also recorded some new X68000 soundtracks, which I will post here over the next few days.


Sharrif001
09-15-2016, 11:28 PM
Thanks so much! 😀

Magma Dragoon
09-16-2016, 02:48 PM
What’s a hoot?

nx666
09-16-2016, 03:15 PM
What’s a hoot?

Why don’t you see for yourself? It’s going to blow your mind 🙂


nx666
09-16-2016, 07:09 PM
As promised, a truckload of new X68000 soundtracks:

Xak II: Rising of the Redmoon (X68000, 1992, Takeru) – Pretty much the PC-88 version on steroids.

Spindizzy II (X68000, 1991, Arsys Software) – A port of the awesome Spindizzy Worlds on the Amiga. This version has an exclusive soundtrack by Arsys veteran Toshiya Yamanaka and the music is pretty great.
Eternal Move (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlC9SwfBdmc), Canal Side (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2xrjcqLB5Y), Oily Way (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUquBer1o7Y)

Air Combat: Yuugekiou II (X68000, 1990, SystemSoft) – A flight simulator, ported from the PC-98.
Intro (https://youtu.be/GR_CmSd3QgU?t=9)

Quarth / Block Hole (X68000, 1990, Konami) – Arcade port
The Theme from Quarth (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lPFTpTxG_w)

Fantasy Zone (X68000, 1989, Micomsoft) – Also an arcade port, this one also comes with an arranged version of the original soundtrack.
Dreaming Tomorrow (Arrange) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHFLafvtoIc)

Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club: Soccer (X68000, 1990, Sharp) – Port of the NES game aka World Cup Soccer. Like with the other games in this series, the soundtrack consists of mostly blues / surf rock pieces.

Drinky & Smokey (X68000, 1994, Dream Staff) – Doujin game that plays a little bit like Lemmings with music very similar to the Nekketsu games.

Dragon Knight II (X68000, 1991, Elf) – By far the longest soundtrack in this series. This one was composed by Manabu Kunieda and Yuki Ushimaru.

Jotei Senki LV3: The Queen of Fighters (X68000, 1994, Linner System) – A doujin fighting game with an all-female cast. Most (all?) of the characters are based on other video games, and the soundtrack mostly consists of arrangements as well.
Psycho Soldier Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryb8Qks2w34)

Jotei Senki LV4: Heroines Forever (X68000, 1995, Linner System) – the sequel

Little Chinese Final Edition (X68000, 199x, Takeboo) – Music by Takahiro Yonemura (Chemool)
Junkyard (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufOZ-_1DZQ0)

The last four games were composed by Kenichi Arakawa. This is all pretty awesome stuff.

Animahjong V3 (X68000, 1993, Sogna) – Port of the PC-98 game

Viper-V6 Turbo (X68000, 1994, Sogna) – Visual novel

Viper-V8 Twin Turbo (X68000, 1994, Sogna) – Visual novel
Too Cold (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z25dOHnrUc)

Jewel Bem Hunter Lime 11 (X68000, 1994, Silence) – There are 12 installments in this series, but some of the games don’t seem to exist anywhere on the Internet. From the ones I could find, this one seems to have the most complete soundtrack.
Storm (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NutZL4AV_o8), Iconoclast (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK2Vx5l0fpM)


CartridgeCulture
09-21-2016, 04:02 AM
As promised, a truckload of new X68000 soundtracks

Don’t you mean, an American Truckload?

…sorry :p All jokes aside this is really stunning. Thank you for continuing to shine light into the darker corners of vgm history.


ruiner9
09-21-2016, 12:10 PM
No new soundtracks, but something much, much better!

For all the fans of X68000 music, here is a little project I have been working on for a while: an archive of X68k music based on the latest Hoot release. This comes with support for 542 games including over 150 new sets that you won’t find anywhere else.

hoot20160515-X68k (https://mega.nz/#!OExUAACT!6NvFm-Q4iOUmsBKdwDQQgwxvSAO1jZDiJK9c7DEbIzI)

Just unzip the folder somewhere on your hard drive and start Hoot.exe, no need to install anything else.

While working on this, I also recorded some new X68000 soundtracks, which I will post here over the next few days.

WHOA. Incredible. Thanks, dude!

Oh, here’s a little trick, too:

If you open hoot.ini in a text editor, you can add a semicolon to the beginning of the "language=japanese.lng" line, and restart Hoot. All of the menus will now be in English! So it should look like this when you’re done:

;language=japanese.lng

Easy peasy!


nx666
09-21-2016, 02:50 PM
WHOA. Incredible. Thanks, dude!

Oh, here’s a little trick, too:

If you open hoot.ini in a text editor, you can add a semicolon to the beginning of the "language=japanese.lng" line, and restart Hoot. All of the menus will now be in English! So it should look like this when you’re done:

;language=japanese.lng

Easy peasy!

I didn’t even notice that I left the menus in Japanese. The only shortcuts you really need are CTRL+R and CTRL+W anyway 🙂


Sharrif001
09-21-2016, 11:06 PM
I have a request- Rune Worth for the MSX. Hopefully it is the WHOLE soundtrack that was on the PC-98, PC88 and X68000 versions.

KusanagiShiro
09-22-2016, 02:07 AM
If you’re accepting requests can you do Touhou Kaiiden ~ Mystic Square for PC-9801?

nx666
09-22-2016, 02:56 AM
If you’re accepting requests can you do Touhou Kaiiden ~ Mystic Square for PC-9801?

You can grab that one from ruiner’s thread.


1983parrothead
09-22-2016, 05:06 PM
Thanks for your Civil War Generals OSTs and others. If more requests are open, try ripping at least one of these:

Cyber Fantasy Abel RPG – Shin Mokushiroku Taisen (FM-Towns) – Ruiner9 ripped its voice samples, but not BGM.
RayXanber (FM-Towns) – Some internal sound chip songs are missing like Stage Clear for instance.
DENGEKI NURSE (FM-Towns) – This one might be as hard as Abel.


Sharrif001
09-23-2016, 12:56 AM
Thanks for your Civil War Generals OSTs and others. If more requests are open, try ripping at least one of these:

Cyber Fantasy Abel RPG – Shin Mokushiroku Taisen (FM-Towns) – Ruiner9 ripped its voice samples, but not BGM.
RayXanber (FM-Towns) – Some internal sound chip songs are missing like Stage Clear for instance.
DENGEKI NURSE (FM-Towns) – This one might be as hard as Abel.
I too would love the ABEL RPG with the voice samples and BGM. I also want all of Data West’s soundtracks on the FM Towns, including the internal chip songs and CD audio. Yasuhito Saito’s sountracks are awesome.


raygun9
09-23-2016, 05:02 AM
>hoot20160515-X68k

BIG THANKS!! 🙂


nx666
09-23-2016, 07:14 PM
Thanks for your Civil War Generals OSTs and others. If more requests are open, try ripping at least one of these:

Cyber Fantasy Abel RPG – Shin Mokushiroku Taisen (FM-Towns) – Ruiner9 ripped its voice samples, but not BGM.
RayXanber (FM-Towns) – Some internal sound chip songs are missing like Stage Clear for instance.
DENGEKI NURSE (FM-Towns) – This one might be as hard as Abel.

Abel is not necessarily hard, but a very time-consuming rip. All the Towns music players for Windows were clearly not designed for humans. The other two would require some research but I’m afraid I don’t have time for that either right now.


Sharrif001
09-25-2016, 01:18 AM
Abel is not necessarily hard, but a very time-consuming rip. All the Towns music players for Windows were clearly not designed for humans. The other two would require some research but I’m afraid I don’t have time for that either right now.

Damn. That’s OK. I have one more request- What about Power Slave for the PC98?


nx666
09-25-2016, 06:13 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #021: Kenichi Arakawa

Kenichi Arakawa is mostly known for his work on visual novels like Jewel Bem Hunter Lime or the Viper series. He got his start composing in the doujin scene, contributing music to a number of PC-88 disk mags under the alias Thomas Brown, before moving on to (mainly) work for Silence and its adult brands Sogna and C-Class. This podcast spotlights this early part of his career, featuring music composed for the FM sound chips of systems like the PC-98 and X68000.

Download Episode #021: Kenichi Arakawa (https://c732487858a5c78f2ba1ae90414928eca5907c62.googledri ve.com/host/0B6lNbn9SHhVYZHN0NUZHMkxEeGM/AudioPanicRoom%20Episode%20%23021%20Kenichi%20Arak awa.mp3) (77 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQIC3TcAmoo)

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Tracklist

01 "Jewel Bem Hunter LIME" – Jewel Bem Hunter Lime 11 (1994, X68000) by Kenichi Arakawa
02 "Queen in the Dark Night" – Rusty (1993, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa
03 "Step by Step" – Demo (1990, PC-8801) by Kenichi Arakawa
04 "Opening" – Animahjong V3 (1993, X68000) by Kenichi Arakawa
05 "Give Me A Feeling" – Jewel Bem Hunter Lime 11 (1994, X68000) by Kenichi Arakawa
06 "Blue Flight" – Viper-V12 (1995, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa
07 "Nami’s Theme" – Viper-V16 (1995, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa
08 "MA10" – Animahjong X (1994, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa
09 "Shake Hip" – Viper-V12 (1995, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa
10 "MILK10" – Exciting Milk Dai 1 Wa (1996, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa
11 "Midorix" – PMD98 (1993) by Kenichi Arakawa
12 "Shooting Star" – Rusty (1993, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa
13 "High Time" – Mahjong Elegance (1994, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa
14 "Arabesque Rock" – Viper-BTR (1996, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa
15 "LA09" – Lemon Angel (1995, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa
16 "Much Difference" – Viper-V12 (1995, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa
17 "Dear Takako" – Viper-V16 (1995, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa
18 "Ending 2" – Totsugeki! Mix (1994, PC-9801) by Kenichi Arakawa

So now that you have listened to the podcast and are left wondering where you can find all of these soundtracks, look no further! I posted some of Arakawa’s X68000 music with the last update, so here is the majority of his work on the PC-98:

Exciting Milk Dai 1 Wa (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1996, Silence) – Brought to you by the makers of Thrilling Potatoes and Inspiring Kale.

Exciting Milk Dai 2 Wa (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1997, Silence) – The sequel, most of the music actually comes from the first game though.

Jewel Bem Hunter Lime / Homa Hunter Lime (PC-9801 [OPN,OPNA], 1994, Silence) – My rip includes the music from all 12 games.

Mahjong Elegance (PC-9801 [OPN], 1994, C-Class)

Mahjong Sports Line (PC-9801 [OPN], 1996, C-Class)

Lemon Angel (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1995, Fairy Dust)

Viper-V10 RS (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1994, Sogna)

Viper-GTS RS (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1994, Sogna)

Viper-V12 (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1995, Sogna)

Viper-V16 (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1995, Sogna)

Viper-BTR (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1996, Sogna)

Viper-CTR (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1997, Sogna)

And finally two non-Arakawa soundtracks:

Fechi / Fetish (PC-9801, 1994, Cat’s Pro) – By Akira Sato (MUSE) and Yuki Nakayama (PANDA)

Mesuneko Hishoshitsu (PC-9801 [OPN], 1995, Melody) – By Yuki Nakayama (PANDA)


Sharrif001
09-26-2016, 06:25 PM
I have one very last request- it is for the SHARP X68000- History of Eithlead- all of the tracks, including the opening.

1983parrothead
10-03-2016, 07:03 AM
If you can’t easily rip any of my previous requests, is it easy enough to instead rip these soundtracks?

Mobile Suit Gundam Hyper Classic Operation (FM TOWNS )
EVE Burst Error (PC-98 and Windows versions)


nx666
10-04-2016, 12:59 AM
If you can’t easily rip any of my previous requests, is it easy enough to instead rip these soundtracks?

Mobile Suit Gundam Hyper Classic Operation (FM TOWNS )
EVE Burst Error (PC-98 and Windows versions)

Here is EVE burst error (not my rip though):

EVE burst error (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1995, C’s Ware) – I’m not sure where I originally got this from, but I *think* this is based on the EGG release. The music is by Ryu Umemoto with Ryu Takami also contributing a handful of tracks and it goes without saying that this is totally awesome stuff.

The Windows version has a MIDI soundtrack that sounds pretty good as well, but I don’t have the the time to record the 50+ tracks right now. Maybe something to keep in mind for later though.


nx666
10-05-2016, 02:42 AM
Damn. That’s OK. I have one more request- What about Power Slave for the PC98?

There you are!

Power Slave (PC-9801, 1995, Umitsuki Production) – Music by Naoto Ishikawa and Jirou Kida


KingTengu
10-05-2016, 07:19 PM
I only have one simple and easy request to make. There’s one arcade shmup game by Taito that I feel it’s music is a bit neglected, and that is Asuka & Asuka. If you have the time, can you upload it?

Sharrif001
10-06-2016, 04:34 AM
Thanks, buddy! 😀

nx666
10-07-2016, 02:27 AM
How about some new Amiga soundtracks?

Creatures (Amiga, 1993, Thalamus) – Conversion of the C64 music by Tim Bartlett
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvfYJn9Uz3k)

Abandoned Places 2 (Amiga, 1993, ICE) – 3D dungeon crawler, also by Tim Bartlett
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IixvXkba3Rs)

Putty Squad (Amiga, 1994, System 3) – The original Amiga version of this game that remained unreleased until 2013. Music by Jason Page.
New (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nf8MPKLuIhM)

Fuzzball (Amiga, 1991, System 3) – Single-screen platform game with chiptune music by Tomas Dahlgren (Uncle Tom) and John Carehag (Ziphoid).
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cU0ntHC0SY)

Last Ninja 3 (Amiga, 1991, System 3) – Like the C64 version, this was composed by Reyn Ouwehand, but the music is entirely different.

Ultima VI: The False Prophet (Amiga, 1992, Origin) – Conversion of the DOS music by Matt Furniss
Intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=132lDhM8qQs)

Renegade (Amiga, 1992, Imagine) – The computer port of Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun with original music by Tim Follin.
Main Theme (gameplay) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDYr1-s97WU)

And two arcade games:

Asuka & Asuka (Arcade, 1988, Taito)

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Arcade, 1991, Midway) – Music by Chris Granner, there is some overlap between this and his soundtrack for the T2 pinball game.


Veracocha
10-07-2016, 06:17 AM
WHOA. Incredible. Thanks, dude!

Oh, here’s a little trick, too:

If you open hoot.ini in a text editor, you can add a semicolon to the beginning of the "language=japanese.lng" line, and restart Hoot. All of the menus will now be in English! So it should look like this when you’re done:

;language=japanese.lng

Easy peasy!

how do you figure something like that out..?


Raito B. Asakura
10-07-2016, 11:37 PM
Hi, it’s me again. I have an MSX Soundtrack request. Did you remember the PC-88 version of Last Armageddon? Well, now i’m searching for the MSX version of the Soundtrack. Could you help me with this please? 🙂

nx666
10-08-2016, 12:52 PM
Hi, it’s me again. I have an MSX Soundtrack request. Did you remember the PC-88 version of Last Armageddon? Well, now i’m searching for the MSX version of the Soundtrack. Could you help me with this please? 🙂

How about this?

Last Armageddon (MSX2 [OPLL], 1988, Brain Grey) – Not sure what is the definitive version of this soundtrack. Some tracks here sound better than the PC-88 release, others worse.

Hi no Tori: Hououhen / Firebird (MSX2, 1987, Konami) – Although based on the same manga, this is different from the Famicom release. Music by Motoaki Furukawa and Yoshinori Sasaki.

Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom (FM Towns, 1990, Sir-tech Software) – Pretty impressive soundtrack played by a real orchestra. This was composed by Kohei Tanaka and is one of the few games he’s worked on.
Credits (https://youtu.be/8qAPNsiqT9k?t=48)

———- Post added at 01:52 PM ———- Previous post was at 01:51 PM ———-

how do you figure something like that out..?

I think the versions released by Knurek always had this, but I don’t know if he was actually the first one to use it.


nx666
10-10-2016, 05:07 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – #022: Game Music History ~1989~

We close out the 80’s with a look at the state of game music in 1989. As usual, the playlist is ordered by release date.

Download Episode #022: Game Music History ~1989~ (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoomEpisode022GameMusicHistory1989/AudioPanicRoom022VGMHistory1989.mp3) (159 MB, mp3) here
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Tracklist

01 "Main Theme" – RoboCop (1989, Commodore 64) by Jonathan Dunn
02 "Mid-Garts" – Mid-Garts (1989, PC-8801) by Masaaki Uno
03 "Main Theme" – Lightning Vaccus: The Knight of Iron (1989, X68000) by Koji Hayama
04 "Title Screen" – DNA Warrior (1989, Commodore 64) by Thomas Petersen,Kim Christensen
05 "Ready to Go / Captain Lancer" – Hellfire (1989, Arcade) by Tatsuya Uemura
06 "Title Screen" – R-Type (1989, Amiga) by Chris HпїЅlsbeck
07 "Town 1" – Valna (1989, PC-8801) by Manabu Saito
08 "Title Screen" – Stormlord (1989, Commodore 64) by Johannes Bjerregaard
09 "B-Type Music" – Tetris (1989, Gameboy) by Hirokazu Tanaka
10 "Running Up! (Solo I)" – Dirt Fox (1989, Arcade) by Shinji Hosoe
11 "Rubble [Area 9]" – Gunhed (1989, PC Engine) by M.Miyamoto,JTS,M.Tsukamoto,S.Inoue,Ozono,K.Takeuch i
12 "Polyanna (I Believe In You)" – Mother (1989, NES) by Keiichi Suzuki
13 "Loading Tune" – Dominator (1989, Commodore 64) by Matt Gray
14 "Ravine" – Area 88 (1989, Arcade) by Manami Matsumae
15 "Main Theme" – Kult (1989, Amiga) by StпїЅphane Picq
16 "The Moon" – Duck Tales (1989, NES) by Hiroshige Tonomura
17 "Title Theme" – The Colonel’s Bequest (1989, MS-DOS) by Ken Allen
18 "Flood of Power" – Midnight Resistance (1989, Arcade) by A.Hara,H.Yoshida,T.Kiuchi,H.Komatsu,Fuse
19 "In The Dark Passages" – Shadow of the Beast (1989, Amiga) by David Whittaker
20 "Mission 3" – Fire Hawk: Thexder The Second Contact (1989, PC-8801) by Hiromi Ohba
21 "Space Quest Theme" – Leisure Suit Larry III (1989, MS-DOS) by Mike Dana
22 "Ending" – Emerald Dragon (1989, PC-8801) by Nobuhito Koise
23 "Opening" – Dual Targets: The 4th Unit Act.3 (1989, FM Towns) by Yasuhito Saito
24 "Title Screen" – Turbo Outrun (1989, Commodore 64) by Jeroen Tel
25 "Town of Normana" – Xak: The Art of Visual Stage (1989, MSX2) by Tadahiro Nitta,Ryuji Sasai
26 "Intro and Title" – Battle Squadron (1989, Amiga) by Ron Klaren
27 "Sunrise Blvd." – The Revenge of Shinobi (1989, Mega Drive) by Yuzo Koshiro
28 "One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue" – Knight Arms: The Hyblid Framer (1989, X68000) by Toshiya Yamanaka
29 "Level Select" – Ilyad (1989, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Hahn
30 "Fire Scramble" – Gradius III (1989, Arcade) by J.Kaneda,S.Fukami,M.Higashino,K.Nakamura,M.Izumi
31 "Stage 5" – Abadox: The Deadly Inner War (1989, NES) by Kiyohiro Sada
32 "Go with the Stream" – Herzog Zwei (1989, Mega Drive) by Naosuke Arai,Tomomi Otani
33 "Ruins of Moondoria" – Ys Book I & II (1989, PC Engine CD) by Ryo Yonemitsu
34 "Beginning" – Castlevania III (1989, NES) by Hidenori Maezawa,Jun Funahashi,Yukie Morimoto
35 "Title" – Budokan: The Martial Spirit (1989, MS-DOS) by Rob Hubbard
36 "Laboratory of Madness" – Batman: The Video Game (1989, NES) by Naoki Kodaka
37 "Title Theme" – Ghouls’n Ghosts (1989, Amiga) by Tim Follin


Sharrif001
10-10-2016, 05:36 PM
How’s it going on the X68000 soundtrack of History of Elthlead?

nx666
10-10-2016, 07:17 PM
How’s it going on the X68000 soundtrack of History of Elthlead?

I managed to create the raw WAV files, but then I got sidetracked by other things. It’s not an overly long soundtrack though, so hopefully I can post it at some point this week.


Sharrif001
10-10-2016, 09:49 PM
I managed to create the raw WAV files, but then I got sidetracked by other things. It’s not an overly long soundtrack though, so hopefully I can post it at some point this week.

OK. Cool. 😀 I just wish NCS made more games on the X68000 besides the game I mentioned, Lightning Vaccus and Signatory, but I guess it was because it was a very expensive computer to develop software for back then.


nx666
10-12-2016, 06:03 PM
History of Elthlead (X68000, 1989, NCS) – Strategy game that is sort of a precursor of Masaya’s Langrisser series.

Dinosaur (FM Towns, 1991, Falcom) – Wizardry-like dungeon crawler with music by Mieko Ishikawa and Masaaki Kawai. The FM Towns music sounds a little bit better than the OPN soundtracks of the PC88/98 releases.


Raito B. Asakura
10-15-2016, 01:53 AM
Is there any chance to get the PC-Engine version of Last Armageddon? Sorry if i still request the same game in different versions 🙁

nx666
10-15-2016, 08:46 AM
Is there any chance to get the PC-Engine version of Last Armageddon? Sorry if i still request the same game in different versions 🙁

You can download the CD tracks from here (http://hes.joshw.info/l/Last%20Armageddon%20(TCD)(1990-08-31)(Brain%20Grey).7z). I don’t think anybody has created sound files for the rest of the music though. And in case you don’t already have it, there is also a release on 3 CDs for the FM Towns (http://fmtowns.joshw.info/l/Last%20Armageddon%20CD%20Special%20(1989)(Brain%20 Grey).7z).


nx666
10-23-2016, 07:03 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – #023: FM Metal

Lock up your daughters, get out the air guitar, and crank the volume up to eleven! This is FM Metal, a collection of some of the finest metal tracks to ever grace FM sound chips.

Download Episode #023: FM Metal (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom023FMMetal/AudioPanicRoom023FMMetal.mp3) (81 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw73wj85aw8)

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Tracklist

01 "Badu’s Menace" – Xak: The Art of Visual Stage (1990, X68000) by Ryuji Sasai, Tadahiro Nitta
02 "Calling on the Dark Dragon King" – Elemental Master (1990, Mega Drive) by Toshiharu Yamanishi
03 "Main Theme (La Grange)" – The Getaway: High Speed II (1992, Pinball) by Dan Forden
04 "Critical Tune" – Knight Arms (1989, X68000) by Toshiya Yamanaka
05 "Maisoun" – Brandish 3: Spirit of Balcan (1994, PC-9801) by Falcom Sound Team J.D.K.
06 "The Black Body" – Genocide 2 Square (1993, FM Towns) by Zoom Sound Team
07 "Omake BGM#2" – Dragon’s Fury (1991, Mega Drive) by Toshiaki Sakoda, Masanobu Tsukamoto, Toshiharu Yamanishi
08 "Resolve to Win" – Overtake (1992, X68000) by Hideyuki Shimono, Naoyuki Kimura
09 "Stage 1" – G-LOC Air Battle (1991, Mega Drive) by Matt Furniss
10 "Stages 2, 4, and 6" – Mad Motor (1989, Arcade) by Mitchell
11 "Autism" – Demo (1998, PC-9801) by Wiz.
12 "Creeping Thing" – Battle Mania Daiginjou (1993, Mega Drive) by Y.Hamada, S.Masuko, Y.Suzuki, F.Tamayama
13 "Run a Red Light" – Full Throttle (1988, X68000) by Kazunori Takahashi
14 "Offensive Overdrive" – Musha Aleste (1990, Mega Drive) by Toshiaki Sakoda
15 "Stage 1" – Dokkaebi-ga Ganda (1995, MS-DOS) by Senori Box
16 "War Like Requiem" – Thunder Force IV (1992, Mega Drive) by Takeshi Yoshida
17 "Battle Field" – Jinn: Eien no Yuushi (1994, PC-9801) by Takahiro Yonemura, Osamu Ishikawa
18 "Battlefield – Shiver" – Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard (2008, Nintendo DS) by Yuzo Koshiro
19 "Final Boss" – Metal Head (1995, 32X) by Jun Senoue


Sharrif001
10-24-2016, 01:39 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – #023: FM Metal

Lock up your daughters, get out the air guitar, and crank the volume up to eleven! This is FM Metal, a collection of some of the finest metal tracks to ever grace FM sound chips.

Download Episode #023: FM Metal (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom023FMMetal/AudioPanicRoom023FMMetal.mp3) (81 MB, mp3) here
…or watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw73wj85aw8)

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Tracklist

01 "Badu’s Menace" – Xak: The Art of Visual Stage (1990, X68000) by Ryuji Sasai, Tadahiro Nitta
02 "Calling on the Dark Dragon King" – Elemental Master (1990, Mega Drive) by Toshiharu Yamanishi
03 "Main Theme (La Grange)" – The Getaway: High Speed II (1992, Pinball) by Dan Forden
04 "Critical Tune" – Knight Arms (1989, X68000) by Toshiya Yamanaka
05 "Maisoun" – Brandish 3: Spirit of Balcan (1994, PC-9801) by Falcom Sound Team J.D.K.
06 "The Black Body" – Genocide 2 Square (1993, FM Towns) by Zoom Sound Team
07 "Omake BGM#2" – Dragon’s Fury (1991, Mega Drive) by Toshiaki Sakoda, Masanobu Tsukamoto, Toshiharu Yamanishi
08 "Resolve to Win" – Overtake (1992, X68000) by Hideyuki Shimono, Naoyuki Kimura
09 "Stage 1" – G-LOC Air Battle (1991, Mega Drive) by Matt Furniss
10 "Stages 2, 4, and 6" – Mad Motor (1989, Arcade) by Mitchell
11 "Autism" – Demo (1998, PC-9801) by Wiz.
12 "Creeping Thing" – Battle Mania Daiginjou (1993, Mega Drive) by Y.Hamada, S.Masuko, Y.Suzuki, F.Tamayama
13 "Run a Red Light" – Full Throttle (1988, X68000) by Kazunori Takahashi
14 "Offensive Overdrive" – Musha Aleste (1990, Mega Drive) by Toshiaki Sakoda
15 "Stage 1" – Dokkaebi-ga Ganda (1995, MS-DOS) by Senori Box
16 "War Like Requiem" – Thunder Force IV (1992, Mega Drive) by Takeshi Yoshida
17 "Battle Field" – Jinn: Eien no Yuushi (1994, PC-9801) by Takahiro Yonemura, Osamu Ishikawa
18 "Battlefield – Shiver" – Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard (2008, Nintendo DS) by Yuzo Koshiro
19 "Final Boss" – Metal Head (1995, 32X) by Jun Senoue

THIS is why FM will always trump over PSG in terms of sound and music.


nx666
10-24-2016, 03:36 PM
THIS is why FM will always trump over PSG in terms of sound and music.

Well, if you want to be pedantic, then most of these tracks actually feature a mix of FM, PSG, and PCM. But yes, this IS great stuff.


Sharrif001
10-25-2016, 12:18 AM
Well, if you want to be pedantic, then most of these tracks actually feature a mix of FM, PSG, and PCM. But yes, this IS great stuff.
Oh. Well, I apologize. Damn, must I always offend you and everyone else here?

nx666
10-25-2016, 01:45 AM
I haven’t had much time lately for new rips, but things are looking a bit better this week. So if anybody has any requests then let me know until Thursday.

Oh. Well, I apologize. Damn, must I always offend you and everyone else here?

I just wanted to point out that it was technically not 100% pure FM. But I didn’t mean to belittle your opinion in any way.


1983parrothead
10-25-2016, 02:13 AM
Is the Gundam game for FM TOWNS by Ryu Umemoto still WIP?

KingTengu
10-26-2016, 09:02 AM
Well, I wanted to post two different batches of three requests, but since I am running out of time and there is only one day left until requests are closed again (and also due to the fact that I won’t be online this site as much up until the weekend), I’m gonna have to combine my two batches into a single six requests thing (much to our chagrin, of course, but anyways…)

– Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Dragons of Flame (FM Towns, if possible; if not, then ignore this.)
– D’ (aka D-Dash) (MSX. I think I’ve requested this before (or maybe to ruiner), but my memory is vague (I just had my 32nd birthday a few weeks ago, lol).)
– Feedback (MSX, Technosoft’s attempt at Space Harrier.)
– Flying Shark (FM Towns, an adaptation of the Toaplan shmup.)
– Kabuki Z (Arcade, developed by Kaneko and published by Taito.)
– Kyukyoku Tiger (FM Towns, another Toaplan arcade adaptation.)

Again, my apologies for these, but I won’t be online as much often until the weekend, and today’s my only day off.

Anyways, take care for now, nx666! 🙂


ruiner9
10-26-2016, 11:15 AM
That was an EXCELLENT APR! FM metal is one of my favorite genres, and you nailed it with the selections. I’m happy you put some Elemental Master in there, too. 🙂

Magma Dragoon
10-26-2016, 02:16 PM
Small request, would it be possible to get the Amiga and FM Towns of Turbo Outrun?

nx666
10-27-2016, 12:09 AM
What’s up with all these FM Towns requests? Just as a heads-up, while CD audio soundtracks are not a problem, things are looking pretty bad when it comes to anything using the internal sound chip. These soundtracks generally require a lot of manual work, so there is a bigger chance that I have to give them a pass.

Anyway, here are three of the more straightforward requests:

Turbo OutRun (FM Towns, 1989, CRI) – Pretty good CD arrangements of the arcade soundtrack.

Turbo OutRun (Amiga, 1989, U.S.Gold) – The Amiga conversion by Dave Lowe. Half of the arcade soundtrack is missing, and was is there doesn’t sound too great either.

Flying Shark (FM Towns, 1993, Ving)

———- Post added at 01:09 AM ———- Previous post was at 01:03 AM ———-

That was an EXCELLENT APR! FM metal is one of my favorite genres, and you nailed it with the selections. I’m happy you put some Elemental Master in there, too. 🙂

That was actually one of the easiest playlists to make, I had enough material to fill another 3 or 4 podcasts with similar awesome tracks.


Sharrif001
10-27-2016, 04:51 AM
I haven’t had much time lately for new rips, but things are looking a bit better this week. So if anybody has any requests then let me know until Thursday.

I just wanted to point out that it was technically not 100% pure FM. But I didn’t mean to belittle your opinion in any way.

Oh. Well, I apologize.


Magma Dragoon
10-27-2016, 01:47 PM
What’s up with all these FM Towns requests?

I guess it just happens to have some cool arrangements! Thanks for filling the requests anyway.


nx666
10-27-2016, 06:05 PM
More requests:

Kabuki-Z (Arcade, 1988, Taito) – Kaneko-developed beat’em-up with music by Tatsuya Watanabe

Kyukyoku Tiger / Twin Cobra (FM Towns, 1994, Ving) – This comes with the original arcade soundtrack plus an arranged version that sounds pretty good. There are a few extra tracks as well, but I couldn’t figure out how (or if) they are used in the game.

Feedback (MSX2 [OPLL], 1988, Tecnosoft) – The FM Pac version of this soundtrack, composed by Tec(h)nosoft veteran Naosuke Arai

D’ (MSX2, 1988, Tecnosoft) – This sounds pretty basic, at least compared with the PC-88 version. The original compositions are by Arai, but I don’t know if he did the MSX implementation as well.


nx666
10-29-2016, 12:32 AM
Metajo (PC-9801 [86], 1996, Anjin) and Zai Metajo (PC-9801 [86], 1996, Anjin) – Two strategy RPGs that remind me a little bit of the Langrisser series. The music is really good and has a slightly electronic feel to it.

TFX (MS-DOS [CD Audio], 1993, Ocean) – For the most part this is an arrangement of the MT-32 soundtrack plus a few new tracks. Pretty awesome 80s synth by Barry Leitch and Dean Evans.


nx666
10-29-2016, 10:12 PM
One last request:

Mobile Suit Gundam: Hyper Classic Operation (FM Towns, 1992, Family Soft) – An early Ryu Umemoto soundtrack

All the FM Towns games now have their own section.


ignore_
10-29-2016, 11:51 PM
Metajo (PC-9801 [86], 1996, Anjin) and Zai Metajo (PC-9801 [86], 1996, Anjin) – Two strategy RPGs that remind me a little bit of the Langrisser series. The music is really good and has a slightly electronic feel to it.

♡♡♡Metajo! ♡♡♡nx666!
Thank you for your kindness!!


1983parrothead
10-30-2016, 12:55 AM
Well done! Many special thanks! Here is an interesting fact about Gundam:

http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/chinese-gundam-%E5%A4%A9%E9%83%B72%E5%8F%B7


Sharrif001
10-30-2016, 05:59 PM
Well done! Many special thanks! Here is an interesting fact about Gundam:

http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/chinese-gundam-%E5%A4%A9%E9%83%B72%E5%8F%B7

I’ve read about this. Man, they like to bootleg everything don’t they?


nx666
11-03-2016, 02:45 AM
Grand Striker: Human Cup (Arcade) has been updated with new tags, thanks to KingTengu for that!

Also, I’ve uploaded a new version of Zai Metajo (PC-9801) that fixes some issues with one track.


Sharrif001
11-05-2016, 05:52 PM
One last request:

Mobile Suit Gundam: Hyper Classic Operation (FM Towns, 1992, Family Soft) – An early Ryu Umemoto soundtrack

All the FM Towns games now have their own section.

That’s wonderful! If only I can get the soundtracks that Data West have made for the system- the music that their composer, Yasuhito Saito is awesome.


nx666
11-07-2016, 04:16 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #024: Human Insects

Another mixtape with no particular theme. This time we are hanging out with the titular human insects, swing down the highway of funk, and brave the data storm while harboring forbidden feelings for King Golli.

Download Episode #024: Human Insects (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom024HumanInsects/AudioPanicRoom024HumanInsects.mp3) (76 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPfiUt8OvKY)

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Title Screen" – Datastorm (1989, Amiga) by Timm Engels
02 "No Regrets" – Kimi Dake ni Ai o… (1991, X68000) by Akira Sato, BAKI, Ryu Takami
03 "Easy Control" – Demo (1994, MOD) by MichaпїЅ Baczek (Timer)
04 "Main Theme" – Sidewize (1987, Commodore 64) by Keith Tinman
05 "Miyuki Theme" – Demo (1996, PC-9801) by OTU
06 "Our Heroes, Dadandarn" – Monster Maulers (1993, Arcade) by Yoshihiko Koezuka
07 "Field – Emergency" – Metajo (1996, PC-9801) by Yoji Takahashi, Takehiro Nakai, Masaomi Hada, Toshihiro Takagi
08 "They Call Me Swinger" – Interstate ’76 (1997, MS-DOS) by Arion Salazar
09 "Rockabilly King Golli" – Demo (X68000) by Utabi Hirokawa (Utabi), Z.Takeuchi
10 "Sabaku BGM" – Dragon Scroll: Yomigaerishi Maryuu (1987, NES) by Kouji Murata
11 "Ambient Zing" – Demo (1993, MOD) by Martin Larsson (Liquid)
12 "Highway" – Go Go Ackman 3 (1995, SNES) by Kojiro Mikusa
13 "When Grieving Ends, the Fight Begins" – Dinosaur (1991, FM Towns) by Mieko Ishikawa, Masaaki Kawai
14 "The Docks" – Rolling Ronny (1991, Commodore 64) by Markus Schneider
15 "Main Menu" – One Must Fall 2097 (1994, MS-DOS) by Kenny Chou
16 "BGM #09" – Ningen Konchuu: Nozoki (1997, PC-9801) by Kyouko Anderson
17 "End Titles" – The Last Express (1997, MS-DOS) by Elia Cmiral


nx666
11-13-2016, 09:04 AM
Here is a bunch of new C64 soundtracks:

1942 (C64, 1986, Elite) – Mark Cooksey

Baby Blues (C64, 1990, Virgin Mastertronic) – Geoff Follin

Bangkok Knights (C64, 1987, System 3) – Rob Hubbard, Matt Gray

Black It! (C64, 1995, CP Verlag) – Matthias Hartung

M.A.C.H. (C64, 1987, Starvision) – Johannes Bjerregaard

Mega Starforce (C64, 1993, CP Verlag) – Thomas Detert

Mikie / High School Graffiti: Mikie (C64, 1996, Imagine) – Martin Galway

Rambo III (C64, 1988, Ocean) – Jonathan Dunn

Starforce (C64, 1991, CP Verlag) – Thomas Detert

Stone Age (C64, 1992, Eclipse) – Thomas Detert

Subway Vigilante (C64, 1989, Players Premier) – Johannes Bjerregaard

ThunderCats (C64, 1987, Elite) – Rob Hubbard

And there are also a few updated C64 rips:

One Man And His Droid, Neverending Story, Kong Strikes Back, Wizball, Warhawk, The Human Race, The Last V8


Sharrif001
11-18-2016, 06:59 PM
I have a request- that is if you have the time. Could you upload all of the X68000 WOLFTEAM MT-32 versions of Arcus Odyssey, Granada, Ryu naki no Yori, Dino Land, Final Zone and Sol-Feace? If you have already done some of them, just let me know, and that is fine. By the way, any good suggestions for RPG and strategy game soundtracks for the X68000, PC88 and PC98 that I have not mentioned that has good music?

nx666
11-20-2016, 12:27 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #025: CP Verlag Chronicles

In the early 90s the C64 gaming market started to dry up as most developers had moved on to 16 bit computers and consoles. This gap was partially filled by a number of disk magazines, like those issued by German publisher CP Verlag. And while the games on these disks were usually nothing to write home about; their soundtracks, often created by people from the demo scene, were a last hurrah for game music on the C64.

Download Episode #025: CP Verlag Chronicles (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom025CPVerlagChronicles/AudioPanicRoom025CPVerlagChronicles.mp3) (52 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XMoDB3fX_k)

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Tracklist

01 "Menu Music" – Magic Disk 64 (10/89) (1989, Commodore 64) by Markus Schneider
02 "Title Screen" – Ballfever (1993, Commodore 64) by Thomas Mogensen (Drax)
03 "Intro" – Tube Madness (1991, Commodore 64) by Stefan Hartwig
04 "Title Screen" – Roll Over (1994, Commodore 64) by Matthias Hartung (The Syndrom)
05 "Ending" – Sysiphus in пїЅgypten (1992, Commodore 64) by Stefan Woltran
06 "Main Theme" – Puzzle Shuffle (1990, Commodore 64) by Reyn Ouwehand
07 "Title Screen" – Enforcer (1992, Commodore 64) by Markus Siebold
08 "Upscene Production Logo" – Mastermind (1994, Commodore 64) by Tom Hoffer (MAC2)
09 "Title Screen" – Gordian Tomb (1990, Commodore 64) by Thomas Detert
10 "Title Screen" – Paranoimia (1989, Commodore 64) by Michael Hendriks
11 "Choice" – Snake Mania (1991, Commodore 64) by Klaus GrпїЅngaard (Link)
12 "Title Screen" – Twin-Down (1992, Commodore 64) by Carl Gustaf Liebe (Yaemon)
13 "Menu Music" – Game On (11/89) (1989, Commodore 64) by Markus Schneider
14 "In-Game BGM" – Adrenalin (1991, Commodore 64) by Marvin Severijns, Michel de Bree
15 "Title Screen" – Black It! (1995, Commodore 64) by Matthias Hartung (The Syndrom)
16 "Title Screen" – Wobbler (1990, Commodore 64) by Rudolf Stember
17 "In-Game BGM" – Underground (1989, Commodore 64) by Chris AmmermпїЅller (Beat Machine)


nx666
11-20-2016, 05:59 PM
I have a request- that is if you have the time. Could you upload all of the X68000 WOLFTEAM MT-32 versions of Arcus Odyssey, Granada, Ryu naki no Yori, Dino Land, Final Zone and Sol-Feace? If you have already done some of them, just let me know, and that is fine. By the way, any good suggestions for RPG and strategy game soundtracks for the X68000, PC88 and PC98 that I have not mentioned that has good music?

I think these are rips of the OSTs, but I’m not entirely sure:

FZ Senki Axis (X68000 [OPM/MSM,MT-32,CM-64], 1990, Telenet)

Granada (X68000 [OPM/MSM,MT-32], 1990, Telenet)

Sol-Feace (X68000 [OPM/MSM,MT-32,CM-64], 1990, Wolfteam)

I’m not sure which games you have mentioned so far, but from what I remember there was a pretty big list at some point 🙂 There are still quite a few RPG/strategy games for these systems in my backlog, hopefully I will be able to post them at some point.


Sharrif001
11-20-2016, 07:17 PM
I think these are rips of the OSTs, but I’m not entirely sure:

FZ Senki Axis (X68000 [OPM/MSM,MT-32,CM-64], 1990, Telenet)

Granada (X68000 [OPM/MSM,MT-32], 1990, Telenet)

Sol-Feace (X68000 [OPM/MSM,MT-32,CM-64], 1990, Wolfteam)

I’m not sure which games you have mentioned so far, but from what I remember there was a pretty big list at some point 🙂 There are still quite a few RPG/strategy games for these systems in my backlog, hopefully I will be able to post them at some point.

Well, from what I checked on Hoot, Gulf War, three Ten-bu games on the PC-98, and other games on it also use the MT-32. The other games I have mentioned are Arcus Odyssey, Ryu Naki no Yori and Dino Land. There are a lot of games that use the MT-32 on the PC-98 too as well on the X68000 that WOLF TEAM composed. I would like those.


CartridgeCulture
11-22-2016, 01:15 AM
As long as we’re talking about Wolf Team, anyone know where can I find Final Zone II? You’d think with the infamous "localization" it’d be a little more accessible, but I haven’t been able to find it anywhere. I know you don’t handle really handle PC Engine stuff but as long as we’re on the subject I figure someone here would be able to point me in the right direction. And yes Final Zone II isn’t Wolf Team, but it’s close enough :p

Sharrif001
11-22-2016, 02:46 AM
As long as we’re talking about Wolf Team, anyone know where can I find Final Zone II? You’d think with the infamous "localization" it’d be a little more accessible, but I haven’t been able to find it anywhere. I know you don’t handle really handle PC Engine stuff but as long as we’re on the subject I figure someone here would be able to point me in the right direction. And yes Final Zone II isn’t Wolf Team, but it’s close enough :p

Forgive me for being weird, but I liked Telenet’s localization of Final Zone II and Last Alert on the PC-Engine. And WOLF TEAM would’ve still be around if Telenet didn’t screw up on their sales and their games. THEY would’ve been the ones to publish AND develop Tales of Phantasia instead of giving it to a famous company like Namco. But they had no choice because Telenet kept messing up and screwing up on their games and sales.


nx666
11-22-2016, 12:16 PM
As long as we’re talking about Wolf Team, anyone know where can I find Final Zone II? You’d think with the infamous "localization" it’d be a little more accessible, but I haven’t been able to find it anywhere. I know you don’t handle really handle PC Engine stuff but as long as we’re on the subject I figure someone here would be able to point me in the right direction. And yes Final Zone II isn’t Wolf Team, but it’s close enough :p

Here is an old rip that I made a few years back. In terms of quality this should still be ok (it’s all CD audio), and I updated the tags to match the newer soundtracks. To be honest, the vast majority of the early CD games have pretty hilarious voice acting and vocal songs. Come to think of it, that would actually be a pretty good idea for a podcast: cheesy vocal themes from early CD games. There are some real gems out there.

Final Zone II (PC Engine CD, 1990, Telenet)


Sharrif001
11-22-2016, 11:52 PM
To tell the truth, I like the hilarious voice acting. I find it better than the voice acting done by the famous voice actors.

SRWPyrit
11-23-2016, 01:18 AM
Just wanted to jump in here and say that I love Audio Panic Room. Found it through itunes and I’m loving it. Thanks for putting together some great playlists.

P.S. I also found the B.Rap Boys soundtrack you put together on youtube. THANK YOU! I was looking for a good rip of that very hard a couple of years ago. Just wish we knew a bit more about the composing of it.


nx666
11-23-2016, 10:47 AM
Just wanted to jump in here and say that I love Audio Panic Room. Found it through itunes and I’m loving it. Thanks for putting together some great playlists.

P.S. I also found the B.Rap Boys soundtrack you put together on youtube. THANK YOU! I was looking for a good rip of that very hard a couple of years ago. Just wish we knew a bit more about the composing of it.

Thanks, glad you liked it! Regarding B.Rap Boys: check out the comments under the video, if you haven’t. There is some discussion about the origins of the soundtrack.


1983parrothead
11-23-2016, 04:40 PM
Hi nx666. You did well with everyone’s requests. We thank you.

If you need more suggestions, try checking out every home computer version of every game by Right Stuff as mentioned in this album:

http://vgmdb.net/album/4952


Sharrif001
11-24-2016, 03:51 AM
I thank you as well, nx666. I don’t know what I can do to repay you for these great tunes! and I agree with you, 1983parrothead- Foresight Dolly and Revery are a couple that I want the PC-98 soundtracks for.

nx666
11-24-2016, 11:41 AM
Thanks guys. I wish I had more time for new rips but sadly that hasn’t really been the case lately. I’m also currently sitting on a pile of half-done soundtracks that I wan’t to finish before I start anything new and I hope to get at least some of that done this week. Things are looking a bit better for December though so maybe I’ll be able to fit in another round of requests.

Sharrif001
11-24-2016, 05:30 PM
Thanks guys. I wish I had more time for new rips but sadly that hasn’t really been the case lately. I’m also currently sitting on a pile of half-done soundtracks that I wan’t to finish before I start anything new and I hope to get at least some of that done this week. Things are looking a bit better for December though so maybe I’ll be able to fit in another round of requests. OK. Good luck.

nx666
11-24-2016, 06:25 PM
Let’s start with some C64 soundtracks that were supposed to be posted together with the podcast. Most of the games here ended up being featured on the playlist, so this is all pretty good stuff.

Roll Over (C64, 1994, CP Verlag) – Matthias Hartung
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1X864YmVDKQ)

Wobbler (C64, 1990, CP Verlag) – Rudi Stember
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoNfCq4pOv4)

Suprallay (C64, 1990, CP Verlag) – Rudi Stember
Main Theme (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAos6yffMjQ)

Twin-Down (C64, 1992, CP Verlag) – Carl Gustaf Liebe (Yaemon)
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WO5sCekaJBU)

Paranoimia (C64, 1991, CP Verlag) – Michael Hendriks
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCNcOJme9gY)

Breathalyzer (C64, 1991, CP Verlag) – Mario Laugell (Steel)
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnw3V2sZGxE)

Metal Force (C64, 1989, CP Verlag) – Jens Blidon
Title Screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BA8wdQuq2kM)


SRWPyrit
11-28-2016, 04:46 AM
Thanks, glad you liked it! Regarding B.Rap Boys: check out the comments under the video, if you haven’t. There is some discussion about the origins of the soundtrack.

Oh wow, that’s awesome! Really, thank you for posting it. There’s no way I would’ve learned any of this without your help.


nx666
11-28-2016, 03:41 PM
Some more backlog cleaning with a handful of new PC soundtracks:

Sub Culture (Windows, 1997, Ubi Soft) – This was a pretty awesome game, kinda like Elite in an underwater setting. The music is fantastic as well, if you like the Ecco soundtracks then you should definitely check this one out.

Commander Blood (MS-DOS, 1994, Microfolie’s) – The sequel to Captain Blood, composed by StпїЅphane Picq and Philippe Egret. Some great tracks, the only downside is the poor sound quality of the source files.

Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow (Windows, 1996, Disney Interactive) – Most people are probably more familiar with the console versions of this soundtrack by Michael Giacchino. The PC release features the same compositions re-arranged in CD audio quality.

SimIsle: Missions in the Rainforest (MS-DOS, 1995, Maxis) – There are some pretty interesting electronic tracks in this game, something you wouldn’t necessarily expect from a Sim-type release of this era.


nx666
12-04-2016, 06:21 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #026: Hiroaki Sano

Hiroaki Sano spent much of his early career composing for visual novels of publishers like Discovery or Studio Twinkle. As a master of both FM synth and MIDI arrangements, his soundtracks are pretty good showcases for the stylistic diversity within the music of this genre. This podcast features a selection of tracks that he composed for the PC-9801.

Download Episode #026: Hiroaki Sano (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom026HiroakiSano/AudioPanicRoom026HiroakiSano.mp3) (79 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-kiiMFyEEc)

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "At the End of a Fleeting Dream" – Hinadori no Saezuri (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
02 "Deep Sky Submarine " – Valkyrie: The Power Beauties (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
03 "G413" – GaoGao! 4th Canaan: Yakusoku no Chi (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
04 "Lets Dance the GOGOGO" – Division Guardian: Twinkle-Star (1993, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
05 "Inside My Heart" – Hinadori no Saezuri (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
06 "Eagle Windeed" – Mime (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
07 "Cold Words Wet My Cheek" – Hinadori no Saezuri (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
08 "Sea Side Step!!" – Marine Rouge (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
09 "Departure Ceremony" – Armored Flaghip Atragon (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
10 "G410" – GaoGao! 4th Canaan: Yakusoku no Chi (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
11 "Night Safe 777" – Mime (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
12 "Distortion" – Marine Rouge (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
13 "Silicon Lover" – Valkyrie: The Power Beauties (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
14 "Mother…" – Mime (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
15 "Beyond Several Nights" – Miwaku no Chousho (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
16 "Reverse by Death" – Mirage 2: Torry x Neat x Roan no Daibouken (1994, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
17 "Ending" – Possessioner (1994, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
18 "Shigamu Magic" – Mirage 2: Torry x Neat x Roan no Daibouken (1994, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
19 "G406" – GaoGao! 4th Canaan: Yakusoku no Chi (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano

And there are also a few more of his soundtracks:

2 Shot Diary (PC-9801 [OPN], 1994, Mink)

Diver’s (PC-9801 [OPN], 1994, Mink)

Marine Rouge (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1995, Discovery)

Mirage 2 (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1994, Discovery)


Sharrif001
12-05-2016, 12:15 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #026: Hiroaki Sano

Hiroaki Sano spent much of his early career composing for visual novels of publishers like Discovery or Studio Twinkle. As a master of both FM synth and MIDI arrangements, his soundtracks are pretty good showcases for the stylistic diversity within the music of this genre. This podcast features a selection of tracks that he composed for the PC-9801.

Download Episode #026: Hiroaki Sano (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom026HiroakiSano/AudioPanicRoom026HiroakiSano.mp3) (79 MB, mp3) here
…or watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-kiiMFyEEc)

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "At the End of a Fleeting Dream" – Hinadori no Saezuri (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
02 "Deep Sky Submarine " – Valkyrie: The Power Beauties (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
03 "G413" – GaoGao! 4th Canaan: Yakusoku no Chi (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
04 "Lets Dance the GOGOGO" – Division Guardian: Twinkle-Star (1993, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
05 "Inside My Heart" – Hinadori no Saezuri (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
06 "Eagle Windeed" – Mime (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
07 "Cold Words Wet My Cheek" – Hinadori no Saezuri (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
08 "Sea Side Step!!" – Marine Rouge (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
09 "Departure Ceremony" – Armored Flaghip Atragon (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
10 "G410" – GaoGao! 4th Canaan: Yakusoku no Chi (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
11 "Night Safe 777" – Mime (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
12 "Distortion" – Marine Rouge (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
13 "Silicon Lover" – Valkyrie: The Power Beauties (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
14 "Mother…" – Mime (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
15 "Beyond Several Nights" – Miwaku no Chousho (1995, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
16 "Reverse by Death" – Mirage 2: Torry x Neat x Roan no Daibouken (1994, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
17 "Ending" – Possessioner (1994, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
18 "Shigamu Magic" – Mirage 2: Torry x Neat x Roan no Daibouken (1994, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano
19 "G406" – GaoGao! 4th Canaan: Yakusoku no Chi (1997, PC-9801) by Hiroaki Sano

And there are also a few more of his soundtracks:

2 Shot Diary (PC-9801 [OPN], 1994, Mink)

Diver’s (PC-9801 [OPN], 1994, Mink)

Marine Rouge (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1995, Discovery)

Mirage 2 (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1994, Discovery)

I think my favorite soundtrack he did was Possessioner.


nx666
12-08-2016, 12:21 AM
I think my favorite soundtrack he did was Possessioner.

Having just listened to all of his PC-98 soundtracks over the last two weeks, I think the picks of the bunch are Hinadori no Saezuri, Mime, Yakusoku no Chi (for MIDI) and Valkyrie (for FM). But that’s splitting hairs, pretty much all of his soundtracks range from good to spectacular. Possessioner is awesome as well, although half of the tracks were composed by Masahiro Kajihara. So I guess that actually makes it double awesome 🙂

Also, if anybody has any requests then feel free to post them until Sunday


1983parrothead
12-08-2016, 03:38 AM
Here’s my 3 requests:

Chase HQ (FM TOWNS)
Dungeon Hack (PC-98)
Revery: Izanai no Masuishō (PC-98)


Suketera
12-08-2016, 01:52 PM
Having just listened to all of his PC-98 soundtracks over the last two weeks, I think the picks of the bunch are Hinadori no Saezuri, Mime, Yakusoku no Chi (for MIDI) and Valkyrie (for FM). But that’s splitting hairs, pretty much all of his soundtracks range from good to spectacular. Possessioner is awesome as well, although half of the tracks were composed by Masahiro Kajihara. So I guess that actually makes it double awesome 🙂

Also, if anybody has any requests then feel free to post them until Sunday

This is probably a long shot, but I guess it won’t hurt to ask. I have a video game music channel on YouTube and someone recently asked me if I could upload music from Gunbee F-99: The Kidnapping of Lady Akiko for the Commodore Amiga. I couldn’t find the soundtrack anywhere and I would like to ask if it’s possible for you to rip it.

EDIT: It appears to be a homebrew game that is still commercially sold. Nevermind then.


nx666
12-09-2016, 01:51 AM
This is probably a long shot, but I guess it won’t hurt to ask. I have a video game music channel on YouTube and someone recently asked me if I could upload music from Gunbee F-99: The Kidnapping of Lady Akiko for the Commodore Amiga. I couldn’t find the soundtrack anywhere and I would like to ask if it’s possible for you to rip it.

EDIT: It appears to be a homebrew game that is still commercially sold. Nevermind then.

Too late!

Gunbee F-99: The Kidnapping of Lady Akiko (Amiga, 1998, APC&TCP) – For the most part this is a pretty competent port of Detana TwinBee. The soundtrack is completely different though, including a Devo cover for the first stage. This game was made in Peru, which also makes this the first South American soundtrack to be featured here.

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Here’s my 3 requests:

Chase HQ (FM TOWNS)
Dungeon Hack (PC-98)
Revery: Izanai no Masuishō (PC-98)

I can’t find a disk image for Dungeon Hack. Going by this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2StUQz_oVNI) the intro music is the same as in the DOS version (which had very little music to begin with), but I don’t know if they made any other changes to the PC-98 soundtrack. Anyway, all I could offer you at this point is the DOS soundtrack which has Adlib and MT-32 versions. Let me know which one (if any) you want.


Sharrif001
12-09-2016, 02:15 AM
I have a few WOLFTEAM soundtracks-
Arcus Odyssey (MT-32) version for X68000
Gulf War Soukouden (MT-32) PC-98
Tenbu Limited / Mankan Zenseki (MT-32) PC-98
Shinsengumi: Bakumatsu Genshikou (MT-32) PC-98
Goh 2 (MT-32) PC-98
Tenbu Spirits Sangokushi Seishi (MT-32) PC-98
Jimmu Denshou (MT-32) PC-98
Ryu naki no Yori (MT-32 X68000

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Ah. I think my favorite one that Kajihara composed was YU-NO.


1983parrothead
12-09-2016, 02:27 AM
Let’s go with both for MS-DOS Dungeon Hack. Hopefully, the PC-98 one will be found soon.

KingTengu
12-09-2016, 09:47 AM
I got some requests. I was going to request some yesterday, and then another request Saturday before the deadline for requests stopped on Sunday, but I never had the time to do so, so I will combine these into one (my apologies for it, too).

– Guardian (Arcade; an unusual Taito beat-’em up where you travel to various planets and beat up aliens.)
– Holosseum (Arcade; an unusual fighting game by Sega that utilises four different fighting styles. Made with the same technology they used for Time Traveler.)
– The Karate Tournament (Arcade; a strange fighting game by Mitchell. Your player is based on the legendary Andy Hug apparently.)
– The Persian Gulf Inferno (Amiga; an unusual game where you go and stop terrorists at an oil rig.)
– Robo Army (Arcade; SNK beat-em up with cyborgs and the like.)
– The Transformers: Battle to Save the Earth (Commodore 64; the second video game to feature the Robots in Disguise. Is it possible to include the narration that plays at the beginning of the game, just to make it feel complete?)


Suketera
12-09-2016, 09:58 AM
Too late!

Gunbee F-99: The Kidnapping of Lady Akiko (Amiga, 1998, APC&TCP) – For the most part this is a pretty competent port of Detana TwinBee. The soundtrack is completely different though, including a Devo cover for the first stage. This game was made in Peru, which also makes this the first South American soundtrack to be featured here.[COLOR="Silver"]

Thank you so much. I hope you didn’t have to actually buy the game to rip this soundtrack.


nx666
12-10-2016, 04:12 AM
Here’s the first batch of requests:

Dungeon Hack (PC-9801 [OPN], 1995, Right Stuff) – found a vgm file for this

Chase H.Q. (FM Towns, 1991, Ving)

Goh 2 (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1992, Wolfteam)

Gulf War Soukouden (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1993, Telenet)

Guardian / Get Star (Arcade, 1986, Taito)

Holosseum (Arcade, 1992, Sega)


nx666
12-11-2016, 04:56 AM
More stuff:

Tenbu: Sangokushi Seishi (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1991, Wolfteam)

Tenbu Limited / Mankan Zenseki (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1992, Wolfteam)

Revery: Izanai no Masuishou (PC-9801 [OPN], 1994, Right Stuff)

Roby Army (Arcade, 1991, SNK)

The Persian Gulf Inferno (Amiga, 1989, Innerprise) – This also includes the extended soundtrack of the German version (North Sea Inferno)

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Jimmu Denshou (MT-32) PC-98

Which game is this, Jinmu Denshou the Space Harrier clone on PC Engine?


nx666
12-12-2016, 06:20 AM
Here are the last of the suggestions from this week. Karate Tournament is still too much work (and had been requested before) and Arcus Odyssey will have to wait until the next round of requests.

Shinsengumi: Bakumatsu Genshikou (PC-9801 [MT-32], 1991, Wolfteam)

Ryu: Naki no Ryuu Yori (X68000 [MT-32], 1991, Wolfteam) – I added this to the already existing FM version of the soundtrack

Transformers: The Battle to Save the Earth (C64, 1996, Activision) – The most remarkable thing about this game is the intro that spans a whole disk side and contains almost 2 minutes of speech. The track that I included here has all the loading pauses removed though.


ijustwantthestuff
12-13-2016, 12:34 AM
Some C64 suggestions:

*Barbarian
*Barbarian II
*Castlevania
*Gradius
*Gryzor (aka Contra)
*Mayhem in Monsterland
*Nemesis (the shoot’em up that is, not Nemesis the Warlock, which is already in the list)
*Total Recall
*Transformers (the Ocean game)
*Ultima IV
*Yie Ar Kung Fu 2

I’m honestly surprised not to see Barbarian I & II, Mayhem in Monsterland, and Yie Ar Kung Fu 2 on the list, as they’re considered C64 classics with great music. Castlevania, Gradius, Gryzor, Nemesis, and Ultima IV are not very well-known in their C64 versions, but would be a nice treat to hear for fans who know these classics on other systems. Anyway, some suggestions I hope you consider, would be awesome to hear these in SID stereo. 🙂


nx666
12-13-2016, 04:11 PM
I’m honestly surprised not to see Barbarian I & II, Mayhem in Monsterland, and Yie Ar Kung Fu 2 on the list, as they’re considered C64 classics with great music. Castlevania, Gradius, Gryzor, Nemesis, and Ultima IV are not very well-known in their C64 versions, but would be a nice treat to hear for fans who know these classics on other systems. Anyway, some suggestions I hope you consider, would be awesome to hear these in SID stereo. 🙂

There is still a lot of good stuff missing in the C64 section; I currently have a backlog of about 200 soundtracks that I want to add eventually. And that’s without even trying to make complete collections for some of the big-name composers. I also had to put some games on hold (like Castlevania, Metal Gear, or Barbarian II) because they are incomplete/missing in SOASC. They are currently running recordings for the latest version of HVSC, so hopefully I can post these soundtracks at some point.


ijustwantthestuff
12-14-2016, 12:08 AM
There is still a lot of good stuff missing in the C64 section; I currently have a backlog of about 200 soundtracks that I want to add eventually. And that’s without even trying to make complete collections for some of the big-name composers.

OK, I figured as much. Didn’t mean to sound ungrateful by the way, you’ve done some awesome work compiling all this stuff.

I also had to put some games on hold (like Castlevania, Metal Gear, or Barbarian II) because they are incomplete/missing in SOASC. They are currently running recordings for the latest version of HVSC, so hopefully I can post these soundtracks at some point.

Hmm… I thought at least Castlevania was complete at SOASC? From the longplays I’ve seen of the game, it seems like they have all the music (I could be wrong, though).

Anyway, if I could put in just one request in this thread, I’d say Barbarian (the first one) on C64. Its a classic with a very good "Conan-meets-SID"-vibe soundtrack. Consider it.


nx666
12-14-2016, 07:48 PM
New stuff:

Yanyan no Gekitou Dousoukai (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1995, Tenshinden) – Takahiro Yonemura (Chemool)

Waver: The Seeker 2 (PC-9801 [OPNA], 1996, Tenshinden) – Takahiro Yonemura (Chemool)

Lam-Mal (X68000, 1992, Fairytale) – Akira Sato

Dragon City X Shitei (X68000, 1991, Fairytale X-Shitei)

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Anyway, if I could put in just one request in this thread, I’d say Barbarian (the first one) on C64. Its a classic with a very good "Conan-meets-SID"-vibe soundtrack. Consider it.

Let’s start with these two, if I have time I’ll post a few more next week.

Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior (C64, 1987, Palace Software) – One epic track that exists in three variations that are essentially just different starting points of the loop.

Gryzor (C64, 1988, Ocean) – The C64 port of Contra, only two tracks of the arcade version survive in this version.





ijustwantthestuff
12-14-2016, 08:09 PM
Let’s start with these two, if I have time I’ll post a few more next week.

Wow, that was fast! Thank you very much! I’ll be keeping an eye on the thread. Really appreciate your hard work. 🙂


ruiner9
12-15-2016, 03:10 PM
Pixelated Audio just did a show on Quadrant for the C64 and the music is incredible. Think you can fit a rip of that in when you have a moment?

nx666
12-16-2016, 07:39 AM
Pixelated Audio just did a show on Quadrant for the C64 and the music is incredible. Think you can fit a rip of that in when you have a moment?

That’s another soundtrack that SOASC doesn’t have at the moment. Seeing all these requests, I think I’m just going to upload the emulated versions for now, and add the original recordings whenever they are available.


nx666
12-17-2016, 02:51 PM
Here are some of the C64 suggestions. The majority of them are emulated SID only though.

Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax (C64, 1988, Palace Software) – Like the prequel this was scored by Richard Joseph

Quadrant (C64, 1993, CP Verlag) – Puzzle game with a pretty good Thomas Detert soundtrack

Transformers (C64, 1985, Ocean) – The ‘other’ Transformers game on the C64. There is only one track, a short rendition of the Transformers theme by Fred Gray

Metal Gear (C64, 1990, Konami) – I think this is based on the NES version of the game. Music by Kris Hatelid

Nemesis (C64, 1986, Konami) – The European version of Gradius featuring two tracks from the arcade soundtrack.

Gradius (C64, 1987, Konami) – The North American release playing the PAL music at NTSC speed…

Total Recall (C64, 1990, Ocean) – Pretty crappy licensed game with awesome music by Jonathan Dunn


nx666
12-18-2016, 02:23 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #027: Chiptunes

The term ‘chiptune’ was originally coined for a sub-genre of Amiga music that incorporated instruments similar to those found in the music of 8-bit computers like the C64. Popular with the demo scene, this particular style was also frequently used in game soundtracks from that era. In this podcast we look back at almost 30 years of chiptune making, from the early beginnings with SIDMon and Protracker to more recent efforts by the tracking scene.

Download Episode #027: Chiptunes (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom027Chiptunes/AudioPanicRoom027Chiptunes.mp3) (79 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0h-ZmZ9OhY)

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Tracklist

01 "A New Beginning" – Demo (1997, AHX) by Geir Tjelta
02 "My First Console" – Demo (2007, XM) by Jakub Szelag (AceMan)
03 "Dragonfly" – Demo (XM) by Ulf Liedberg (Loonie)
04 "Victory" – Centerbase (1992, Amiga) by Karsten Obarski
05 "Enigma-Gun" – Demo (1990, SIDMon) by Eike Steffen (Romeo Knight)
06 "Titan #02" – Demo (2006, XM) by Roelof Heerspink (Cerror)
07 "In-Game BGM#1" – Hybris (1988, Amiga) by Paul van der Valk
08 "Enchanted Friday Nights" – Demo (2001, AHX) by Piotr Pacyna (JazzCat)
09 "Sextyfour" – Demo (1992, MOD) by Stello Doussis (Archon)
10 "Overworld Theme 1" – Dragonflight (1990, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel (Mad Max)
11 "My Valentine" – Demo (2001, XM) by Andreas Skaarung (Edzes), Dot
12 "Gatecrashing" – Demo (1995, MOD) by Kristoffer Schultz (Prophet)
13 "BGM #01" – Fuzzball (1991, Amiga) by John Carehag (Ziphoid), Tomas Dahlgren (Uncle Tom)
14 "Sleepy Sunflower" – Demo (2009, IT) by Hyochan Lee (Hyochan)
15 "In-Game" – Battle Squadron (1989, Amiga) by Ron Klaren
16 "Cool as a Cucumber" – Demo (IT) by Jake Kaufman (Virt)
17 "Minako?-g80" – Demo (2007, MOD) by Tommi Arrela (Chavez), Anders Erik Carlsson (Goto80)
18 "Stranglehold" – Demo (1995, XM) by Jeroen Tel (Wave)


1983parrothead
12-19-2016, 03:42 AM
Thanks for your efforts on this holiday season, nx666. After you take a rest, and if you need more ideas, then try these:

Queen of Duellist Gaiden Alpha Light (FM Towns)
Star Cruiser (Sharp X1; FM and PSG ver.)
ThunderForce (Sharp MZ)

Thanks.


ruiner9
12-20-2016, 05:42 PM
Here are some of the C64 suggestions. The majority of them are emulated SID only though.

Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax (C64, 1988, Palace Software) – Like the prequel this was scored by Richard Joseph

Quadrant (C64, 1993, CP Verlag) – Puzzle game with a pretty good Thomas Detert soundtrack

Transformers (C64, 1985, Ocean) – The ‘other’ Transformers game on the C64. There is only one track, a short rendition of the Transformers theme by Fred Gray

Metal Gear (C64, 1990, Konami) – I think this is based on the NES version of the game. Music by Kris Hatelid

Nemesis (C64, 1986, Konami) – The European version of Gradius featuring two tracks from the arcade soundtrack.

Gradius (C64, 1987, Konami) – The North American release playing the PAL music at NTSC speed…

Total Recall (C64, 1990, Ocean) – Pretty crappy licensed game with awesome music by Jonathan Dunn

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Thanks for Quadrant! 🙂

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #027: Chiptunes

The term ‘chiptune’ was originally coined for a sub-genre of Amiga music that incorporated instruments similar to those found in the music of 8-bit computers like the C64. Popular with the demo scene, this particular style was also frequently used in game soundtracks from that era. In this podcast we look back at almost 30 years of chiptune making, from the early beginnings with SIDMon and Protracker to more recent efforts by the tracking scene.

Download Episode #027: Chiptunes (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom027Chiptunes/AudioPanicRoom027Chiptunes.mp3) (79 MB, mp3) here
…or watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0h-ZmZ9OhY)

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Tracklist

01 "A New Beginning" – Demo (1997, AHX) by Geir Tjelta
02 "My First Console" – Demo (2007, XM) by Jakub Szelag (AceMan)
03 "Dragonfly" – Demo (XM) by Ulf Liedberg (Loonie)
04 "Victory" – Centerbase (1992, Amiga) by Karsten Obarski
05 "Enigma-Gun" – Demo (1990, SIDMon) by Eike Steffen (Romeo Knight)
06 "Titan #02" – Demo (2006, XM) by Roelof Heerspink (Cerror)
07 "In-Game BGM#1" – Hybris (1988, Amiga) by Paul van der Valk
08 "Enchanted Friday Nights" – Demo (2001, AHX) by Piotr Pacyna (JazzCat)
09 "Sextyfour" – Demo (1992, MOD) by Stello Doussis (Archon)
10 "Overworld Theme 1" – Dragonflight (1990, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel (Mad Max)
11 "My Valentine" – Demo (2001, XM) by Andreas Skaarung (Edzes), Dot
12 "Gatecrashing" – Demo (1995, MOD) by Kristoffer Schultz (Prophet)
13 "BGM #01" – Fuzzball (1991, Amiga) by John Carehag (Ziphoid), Tomas Dahlgren (Uncle Tom)
14 "Sleepy Sunflower" – Demo (2009, IT) by Hyochan Lee (Hyochan)
15 "In-Game" – Battle Squadron (1989, Amiga) by Ron Klaren
16 "Cool as a Cucumber" – Demo (IT) by Jake Kaufman (Virt)
17 "Minako?-g80" – Demo (2007, MOD) by Tommi Arrela (Chavez), Anders Erik Carlsson (Goto80)
18 "Stranglehold" – Demo (1995, XM) by Jeroen Tel (Wave)

What a setlist! So of my favorite SID and tracker composers in this one. Nicely done!


Sharrif001
12-24-2016, 04:19 AM
Thanks for the uploads all this year for me. I do not know how to thank you for your efforts. Merry Christmas and a Happy new Year.

nx666
01-16-2017, 12:57 PM
Here is some new stuff to start off the new year in style. All these soundtracks were made for the upcoming podcast, the first person to correctly guess the theme of the show gets 3 free requests.

Akiko Premium (X68000, 1993, Red Zone) – Akira Sato
Angel (PC-9801, 1993, Cocktail Soft) – Naoki Kanamori, Akira Sato
Ballade for Maria (PC-9801, 1995, Fairytale Hardcover) – MUSE
Chiemi (PC-9801, 1993, Red Zone) – Akira Sato
Continental (X68000, 1992, Game Technopolis) – Kiyotaka Sato, Ryu Takami, Megumi Matsuura, BAKI
Dead of the Brain ~Day of the Living Dead~ (X68000, 1992, Fairytale) – Akira Sato, Ryu Takami
Demon City (PC-9801, 1993, Cocktail Soft) – Kiyotaka Sato, Akira Sato
Dengeki Nurse (PC-9801, 1992, Cocktail Soft) – Naoki Kanamori, Akira Sato
Dengeki Nurse 2 ~More Sexy~ (PC-9801, 1994, Cocktail Soft) – Naoki Kanamori, Akira Sato
Dragon Eyes (X68000, 1991, Game Technopolis) – Akira Sato, Yuki Nakayama, Rainy Gomi, Kiyotaka Tsuzuki
Illumina! (X68000, 1991, Cocktail Soft) – Akira Sato
JYB ~Mehame Haruuga wa Himitsu no Jumon~ (PC-9801, 1993, Cocktail Soft) – Akira Sato
Kounai Shasei (X68000, 1992, Fairytale X-Shitei) – Funky Seta, Nobuhiro Makino, Mito Unit, Shinchan
Mai – MAI Funifuni Papyuun to Iwasecharu! (X68000, 1992, Fairytale) – Akira Sato
Naomi ~Bishoujo-tachi no Yakata~ (PC-9801, 1993, Red Zone) – Akira Sato
Pia Carrot e Youkoso!! ~We’ve Been Waiting for You~ (PC-9801, 1996, Cocktail Soft) – Tomohiro Takatsuka
Queen’s Library (PC-9801, 1993, Cocktail Soft) – Akira Sato
Romance wa Tsurugi no Kagayaki: The Last Crusader (PC-9801, 1995, Fairytale) – Akira Sato
Sayaka ~Gibo~ (PC-9801, 1994, Red Zone) – Akira Sato
Sekai de Ichiban Kimi ga Suki! (X68000, 1990, Cocktail Soft)
X-na (X68000, 1991, Fairytale) – Yuki Nakayama, Kiyotaka Satou


Suketera
01-16-2017, 02:43 PM
Here is some new stuff to start off the new year in style. All these soundtracks were made for the upcoming podcast, the first person to correctly guess the theme of the show gets 3 free requests.

Akiko Premium (X68000, 1993, Red Zone) – Akira Sato
Angel (PC-9801, 1993, Cocktail Soft) – Naoki Kanamori, Akira Sato
Ballade for Maria (PC-9801, 1995, Fairytale Hardcover) – MUSE
Chiemi (PC-9801, 1993, Red Zone) – Akira Sato
Continental (X68000, 1992, Game Technopolis) – Kiyotaka Sato, Ryu Takami, Megumi Matsuura, BAKI
Dead of the Brain ~Day of the Living Dead~ (X68000, 1992, Fairytale) – Akira Sato, Ryu Takami
Demon City (PC-9801, 1993, Cocktail Soft) – Kiyotaka Sato, Akira Sato
Dengeki Nurse (PC-9801, 1992, Cocktail Soft) – Naoki Kanamori, Akira Sato
Dengeki Nurse 2 ~More Sexy~ (PC-9801, 1994, Cocktail Soft) – Naoki Kanamori, Akira Sato
Dragon Eyes (X68000, 1991, Game Technopolis) – Akira Sato, Yuki Nakayama, Rainy Gomi, Kiyotaka Tsuzuki
Illumina! (X68000, 1991, Cocktail Soft) – Akira Sato
JYB ~Mehame Haruuga wa Himitsu no Jumon~ (PC-9801, 1993, Cocktail Soft) – Akira Sato
Kounai Shasei (X68000, 1992, Fairytale X-Shitei) – Funky Seta, Nobuhiro Makino, Mito Unit, Shinchan
Mai – MAI Funifuni Papyuun to Iwasecharu! (X68000, 1992, Fairytale) – Akira Sato
Naomi ~Bishoujo-tachi no Yakata~ (PC-9801, 1993, Red Zone) – Akira Sato
Pia Carrot e Youkoso!! ~We’ve Been Waiting for You~ (PC-9801, 1996, Cocktail Soft) – Tomohiro Takatsuka
Queen’s Library (PC-9801, 1993, Cocktail Soft) – Akira Sato
Romance wa Tsurugi no Kagayaki: The Last Crusader (PC-9801, 1995, Fairytale) – Akira Sato
Sayaka ~Gibo~ (PC-9801, 1994, Red Zone) – Akira Sato
Sekai de Ichiban Kimi ga Suki! (X68000, 1990, Cocktail Soft)
X-na (X68000, 1991, Fairytale) – Yuki Nakayama, Kiyotaka Satou

If I had to guess, then I’d say all these composers were a part of a doujin group that was focused on composing music for hentai visual novels.


nx666
01-16-2017, 04:09 PM
If I had to guess, then I’d say all these composers were a part of a doujin group that was focused on composing music for hentai visual novels.

Definitely not a doujin group. Also, these are not all hentai games and some of them are not even visual novels. But they all have something else in common 🙂


1983parrothead
01-16-2017, 05:15 PM
The Satos?

nx666
01-16-2017, 06:05 PM
The Satos?

No, not that either. Although there are going to be a lot of Sato tracks on the podcast.


1983parrothead
01-16-2017, 07:14 PM
RPG genre?

fandenivoldsk
01-16-2017, 07:40 PM
Could you do Cosmic Soldier 2: Psychic War on the PC-8801?

nx666
01-16-2017, 10:17 PM
RPG genre?

No, but here is a hint: it has something to do with the companies that made these games.

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Could you do Cosmic Soldier 2: Psychic War on the PC-8801?

Check the op for…

Psychic War: Cosmic Soldier 2 (PC-8801, 1987, Kogado)


1983parrothead
01-16-2017, 10:27 PM
H game?

nx666
01-17-2017, 01:22 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #028: IDES

IDES was the parent company of labels like Cocktail Soft, Fairytale, or Red Zone and one of the most prolific publishers of visual novels during the 1990s. With musicians like Akira Sato, Yuki Nakayama, Ryu Takami, or BAKI they also had a fairly impressive line-up of composers that created a huge library of awesome FM soundtracks on Japanese computers from that era.

Download Episode #028: IDES (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom028IDES/AudioPanicRoom028IDES.mp3) (79 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://youtu.be/KNOaJGWH5FU)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

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Tracklist

01 "R_7" – Giza! XIX (1991, X68000) by Akira Sato, BAKI, Ryu Takami
02 "Innocent Soldier" – Demon City (1993, PC-9801) by Kiyotaka Sato, MUSE
03 "Premonition" – Kimi Dake ni Ai o… (1991, X68000) by Akira Sato, BAKI, Ryu Takami
04 "Opening 1" – X-na (1991, X68000) by Yuki Nakayama, Kiyotaka Satou
05 "Attack" – Marine Philt (1993, PC-9801) by Akira Sato, Naoki Kanamori, Kiyotaka Sato, MUSE
06 "Plasma of Love 100%" – Dengeki Nurse 2 (1994, PC-9801) by Naoki Kanamori, Akira Sato, MUSE
07 "Theme" – Mayumi (1992, X68000) by MUSE
08 "AG07" – Angel (1993, PC-9801) by Naoki Kanamori, MUSE
09 "Kyarun" – Can Can Bunny 5: Extra (1993, X68000) by MUSE
10 "Opening" – Himitsu no Hanazono (1992, X68000) by Kanta Watanabe
11 "Sorrow" – Chiemi (1993, PC-9801) by Akira Sato
12 "Don’t Call the Teacher" – Welcome to Pia Carrot (1996, PC-9801) by Tomohiro Takatsuka
13 "Cabaret" – Urotsuki Doji (1990, X68000) by Akira Sato, Yuki Nakayama
14 "Opening" – Kurutta Kajitsu (1992, X68000) by MUSE
15 "U_07" – Kounai Shasei (1992, X68000) by Funky Seta, Nobuhiro Makino, Mito Unit, Shinchan
16 "Final Battle" – Romance wa Tsurugi no Kagayaki (1995, PC-9801) by Akira Sato
17 "Live!" – Strawberry Daisenryaku (1990, X68000) by Masami Yitsuse, Kiyotaka Sato
18 "Credit Roll" – Illumina! (1990, PC-8801) by Akira Sato
19 "Ending" – Giza! XIX (1991, X68000) by Akira Sato, BAKI, Ryu Takami

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If I had to guess, then I’d say all these composers were a part of a doujin group that was focused on composing music for hentai visual novels.

H game?

What’s up with all these hentai guesses? Anyway, since nobody had the right answer I’ll hand out the consolation prizes which are 2 requests for each of you. Choose wisely! 🙂


1983parrothead
01-17-2017, 02:02 PM
Alright right. I knew it had something to do with developers.

Here are my 2 requests:

Star Cruiser (Sharp X1; FM and PSG ver.)
ThunderForce (Sharp MZ)

If Sharp MZ cannot be ripped, then try this:

Mission 660 (Woodplace, Arcade)

My later requests will be other Woodplace arcade games.


ruiner9
01-18-2017, 04:02 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #028: IDES

IDES was the parent company of labels like Cocktail Soft, Fairytale, or Red Zone and one of the most prolific publishers of visual novels during the 1990s. With musicians like Akira Sato, Yuki Nakayama, Ryu Takami, or BAKI they also had a fairly impressive line-up of composers that created a huge library of awesome FM soundtracks on Japanese computers from that era.

Download Episode #028: IDES (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom028IDES/AudioPanicRoom028IDES.mp3) (79 MB, mp3) here
…or watch it on Youtube (https://youtu.be/KNOaJGWH5FU)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "R_7" – Giza! XIX (1991, X68000) by Akira Sato, BAKI, Ryu Takami
02 "Innocent Soldier" – Demon City (1993, PC-9801) by Kiyotaka Sato, MUSE
03 "Premonition" – Kimi Dake ni Ai o… (1991, X68000) by Akira Sato, BAKI, Ryu Takami
04 "Opening 1" – X-na (1991, X68000) by Yuki Nakayama, Kiyotaka Satou
05 "Attack" – Marine Philt (1993, PC-9801) by Akira Sato, Naoki Kanamori, Kiyotaka Sato, MUSE
06 "Plasma of Love 100%" – Dengeki Nurse 2 (1994, PC-9801) by Naoki Kanamori, Akira Sato, MUSE
07 "Theme" – Mayumi (1992, X68000) by MUSE
08 "AG07" – Angel (1993, PC-9801) by Naoki Kanamori, MUSE
09 "Kyarun" – Can Can Bunny 5: Extra (1993, X68000) by MUSE
10 "Opening" – Himitsu no Hanazono (1992, X68000) by Kanta Watanabe
11 "Sorrow" – Chiemi (1993, PC-9801) by Akira Sato
12 "Don’t Call the Teacher" – Welcome to Pia Carrot (1996, PC-9801) by Tomohiro Takatsuka
13 "Cabaret" – Urotsuki Doji (1990, X68000) by Akira Sato, Yuki Nakayama
14 "Opening" – Kurutta Kajitsu (1992, X68000) by MUSE
15 "U_07" – Kounai Shasei (1992, X68000) by Funky Seta, Nobuhiro Makino, Mito Unit, Shinchan
16 "Final Battle" – Romance wa Tsurugi no Kagayaki (1995, PC-9801) by Akira Sato
17 "Live!" – Strawberry Daisenryaku (1990, X68000) by Masami Yitsuse, Kiyotaka Sato
18 "Credit Roll" – Illumina! (1990, PC-8801) by Akira Sato
19 "Ending" – Giza! XIX (1991, X68000) by Akira Sato, BAKI, Ryu Takami

Super happy to be a (very small) part of this! Guys, I’d welcome feedback for my voiceovers as to if it increases or decreases your enjoyment of the show, or if you have suggestions for improving how it’s done! 🙂


Sharrif001
01-18-2017, 05:49 PM
Hey there. Glad you are back. Got any FM soundtracks that you recommend? What about Arcus Odyssey in MT32?

nx666
01-18-2017, 08:22 PM
Super happy to be a (very small) part of this! Guys, I’d welcome feedback for my voiceovers as to if it increases or decreases your enjoyment of the show, or if you have suggestions for improving how it’s done! 🙂

I haven’t received any complaints or lost any subscribers yet which is probably a good sign 🙂

Hey there. Glad you are back. Got any FM soundtracks that you recommend? What about Arcus Odyssey in MT32?

New FM music? How about the 20+ soundtracks I posted this week! Just listen to the last podcast and then pick the ones you liked most. And you just missed an awesome quiz where I was handing out free requests like nobody’s business.


Sharrif001
01-20-2017, 12:26 AM
I haven’t received any complaints or lost any subscribers yet which is probably a good sign 🙂

New FM music? How about the 20+ soundtracks I posted this week! Just listen to the last podcast and then pick the ones you liked most. And you just missed an awesome quiz where I was handing out free requests like nobody’s business.

Well, I don’t know what to pick from. After all, I am not really into the hentai games as you know. But if I had to pick 2, it would have to be "Final Battle" – Romance wa Tsurugi no Kagayaki", and "Opening" – Kurutta Kajitsu" Dang it, I was close.


nx666
01-21-2017, 06:23 PM
Here is one request (I couldn’t do the other ones) and a few soundtracks that I had lying around unfinished for a bit.

Star Cruiser (Sharp X1 [OPM,PSG], 1988, Arsys Software)

King’s Bounty (PC-9801 [86], 1994, StarCraft) – The precursor to the Heroes of Might & Magic series. The PC-98 port did receive a completely new soundtrack by Takeshi Abo.

The Settlers II: Veni, Vidi, Vici (MS-DOS [CD Audio, SC-88], 1996, Blue Byte) – Included are the CD audio tracks and the extended MIDI soundtrack. The CD tracks actually sound like they were recorded from a Sound Canvas as well.

Nouten Densetsu / Legend of Noten (X68000, 1993, Iron Gear) – Doujin game with music by Takahiro Yonemura (CHEMOOL)

———- Post added at 06:23 PM ———- Previous post was at 06:20 PM ———-

Well, I don’t know what to pick from. After all, I am not really into the hentai games as you know. But if I had to pick 2, it would have to be "Final Battle" – Romance wa Tsurugi no Kagayaki", and "Opening" – Kurutta Kajitsu" Dang it, I was close.

Some of these games are not hentai. Maybe go to vndb and do a search for anything without sexual content. They have pretty good filters that you can use for that purpose.


Sharrif001
01-21-2017, 06:44 PM
Here is one request (I couldn’t do the other ones) and a few soundtracks that I had lying around unfinished for a bit.

Star Cruiser (Sharp X1 [OPM,PSG], 1988, Arsys Software)

King’s Bounty (PC-9801 [86], 1994, StarCraft) – The precursor to the Heroes of Might & Magic series. The PC-98 port did receive a completely new soundtrack by Takeshi Abo.

The Settlers II: Veni, Vidi, Vici (MS-DOS [CD Audio, SC-88], 1996, Blue Byte) – Included are the CD audio tracks and the extended MIDI soundtrack. The CD tracks actually sound like they were recorded from a Sound Canvas as well.

Nouten Densetsu / Legend of Noten (X68000, 1993, Iron Gear) – Doujin game with music by Takahiro Yonemura (CHEMOOL)

———- Post added at 06:23 PM ———- Previous post was at 06:20 PM ———-

Some of these games are not hentai. Maybe go to vndb and do a search for anything without sexual content. They have pretty good filters that you can use for that purpose.

Ah. I will keep that in mind. Do you have the link to vndb?


nx666
01-21-2017, 07:26 PM
Ah. I will keep that in mind. Do you have the link to vndb?

vndb.org


Sharrif001
01-22-2017, 03:07 AM
vndb.org

Thank you very much.


ijustwantthestuff
01-23-2017, 02:05 AM
If you have the time, I’d like to repeat two of my previous C64 requests:

Castlevania (Kris Hatlelid)
Yie Ar Kung Fu 2 (Martin Galway)

I’m pretty sure these are complete at SOASC.

I’d also like to add this one I forgot previously that has some awesome music courtesy of Barry Leitch by way of The Sisters of Mercy (!) and John Carpenter (!!!):

Marauder (Barry Leitch)


nx666
01-23-2017, 04:42 PM
If you have the time, I’d like to repeat two of my previous C64 requests:

Castlevania (Kris Hatlelid)
Yie Ar Kung Fu 2 (Martin Galway)

I’m pretty sure these are complete at SOASC.

I’d also like to add this one I forgot previously that has some awesome music courtesy of Barry Leitch by way of The Sisters of Mercy (!) and John Carpenter (!!!):

Marauder (Barry Leitch)

I might be a able to do another round of C64 soundtracks on the weekend. The SOASC version of Castlevania is based on an older SID file that was missing a few tracks, e.g. the ending theme. I could do the emulated version though if you want it.


ijustwantthestuff
01-23-2017, 08:41 PM
I could do the emulated version though if you want it.

Like you, I much prefer the original, unemulated SID sound, but I guess this would be the second best option until we can get the full original version. So, yes please! 🙂


ijustwantthestuff
01-24-2017, 07:53 PM
I just thought of another one (for the C64)! Garfield by Neil Baldwin. I’m sorry for putting forward so many requests, but this one is really catchy, and I think there’s only one longer track (and two fanfares) in the game anyway. I hope I’m not asking too much and that this won’t be the request that broke the camel’s back. 🙂 😉

nx666
01-25-2017, 08:40 PM
I just thought of another one (for the C64)! Garfield by Neil Baldwin. I’m sorry for putting forward so many requests, but this one is really catchy, and I think there’s only one longer track (and two fanfares) in the game anyway. I hope I’m not asking too much and that this won’t be the request that broke the camel’s back. 🙂 😉

Managed to find some time for this today:

Castlevania (C64, 1990, Konami) – Converted from the NES by Kris Hatlelid. Not a huge fan of this version of the soundtrack to be honest.

Yie Ar Kung Fu II (C64, 1996, Imagine) – Port of the MSX game by Martin Galway. This is best known for the title theme he wrote for this version.

Marauder (C64, 1988, Hewson) – An early Barry Leitch soundtrack.

Garfield: Big, Fat, Hairy Deal (C64, 1987, The Edge) – Composed by Neil Baldwin

Garfield: Big, Fat, Hairy Deal (Amiga, 1988, The Edge) – While we are at it, the same composition arranged for the Amiga by David Whittaker

Garfield: Winter’s Tail (Amiga, 1989, The Edge) – Some sort of sequel to the first game. This probably has the best soundtrack of the bunch and was composed by Dave Lowe.


ijustwantthestuff
01-25-2017, 09:26 PM
Managed to find some time for this today:

Castlevania (C64, 1990, Konami) – Converted from the NES by Kris Hatlelid. Not a huge fan of this version of the soundtrack to be honest.

Yie Ar Kung Fu II (C64, 1996, Imagine) – Port of the MSX game by Martin Galway. This is best known for the title theme he wrote for this version.

Marauder (C64, 1988, Hewson) – An early Barry Leitch soundtrack.

Garfield: Big, Fat, Hairy Deal (C64, 1987, The Edge) – Composed by Neil Baldwin

Garfield: Big, Fat, Hairy Deal (Amiga, 1988, The Edge) – While we are at it, the same composition arranged for the Amiga by David Whittaker

Garfield: Winter’s Tail (Amiga, 1989, The Edge) – Some sort of sequel to the first game. This probably has the best soundtrack of the bunch and was composed by Dave Lowe.

Many thanks! Haven’t heard the Amiga versions, will check them out as well.

OK, so some of those weren’t the absolutely best SID music around. Let me make it up to you with a couple more requests, I promise you’ll like these!

Sword of Honour (both C64 and Amiga versions are good)
The Chambers of Shaolin (again, both C64 and Amiga versions are good, especially the former)

Also consider doing Mayhem in Monsterland (C64) sometime. Its a classic from the end of the computer’s lifespan that many remember for how far it pushed it’s limits.


KingTengu
01-25-2017, 10:34 PM
I’m not sure if it’s possible or not, but can you do Fire Pro Wrestling Wonderswan for the Bandai WonderSwan? I’m curious about it since I saw video of the game on YouTube, and was curious to listen to the whole soundtrack. If it’s untagged, then I can do some retagging of the tracks.

nx666
01-26-2017, 12:13 AM
Many thanks! Haven’t heard the Amiga versions, will check them out as well.

OK, so some of those weren’t the absolutely best SID music around. Let me make it up to you with a couple more requests, I promise you’ll like these!

Sword of Honour (both C64 and Amiga versions are good)
The Chambers of Shaolin (again, both C64 and Amiga versions are good, especially the former)

Also consider doing Mayhem in Monsterland (C64) sometime. Its a classic from the end of the computer’s lifespan that many remember for how far it pushed it’s limits.

Just ignore what I said about the music. Nobody needs to justify requests here. If it’s important to you then that’s all the reason I need (provided I have time, of course).

Btw, you can already get the Amiga version of Chambers of Shaolin from the OP.


1983parrothead
01-26-2017, 12:15 AM
Requests are temporarily closed, right?

nx666
01-26-2017, 12:25 AM
I’m not sure if it’s possible or not, but can you do Fire Pro Wrestling Wonderswan for the Bandai WonderSwan? I’m curious about it since I saw video of the game on YouTube, and was curious to listen to the whole soundtrack. If it’s untagged, then I can do some retagging of the tracks.

I would like to focus on computer and arcade music for now, posting handheld music would just open the floodgates – everybody else would want similar concessions 🙂

I’m no expert (and not really up-to-date) on Wonderswan sound emulation, but you can get the music file here (http://www.zophar.net/music/wsr.html), which can be played in Winamp with this plugin (http://www.zophar.net/utilities/wsr/wsr-plugin-for-winamp.html). From there you can simply convert the soundtrack to WAV, MP3, or FLAC. And if you run into problems, you can always ask here.

———- Post added at 12:25 AM ———- Previous post was at 12:15 AM ———-

Requests are temporarily closed, right?

Yes, although one might easily get the impression they are not 🙂

I’m doing a few C64 and Amiga soundtracks this week. Feel free to post any requests you have for these systems. I need to take a break from Hoot though, I’ve been a little burnt out on that lately.


ijustwantthestuff
01-26-2017, 02:04 AM
Just ignore what I said about the music. Nobody needs to justify requests here. If it’s important to you then that’s all the reason I need (provided I have time, of course).

OK. But it’s extra cool if it’s music you enjoy too. It can’t be much fun doing soundtracks you don’t like. But thanks for doing this, I have found so much cool stuff in this thread (this thread and ruiner9’s console-thread alone justify FF Shrine’s existance). 🙂

Btw, you can already get the Amiga version of Chambers of Shaolin from the OP.

Oh cool, I missed it. I prefer the C64 version, but this one rocks as well.

Since you’re doing C64 now, I have one last request that should be pretty easy: Qix. It only has one longer track, and it’s Tim Follin…. OK, I’ll shut up now. 🙂


Sharrif001
01-26-2017, 02:22 AM
Do you have Arcus Odyssey that uses the MT32 for the X68000? I will wait until you have it ready.

KingTengu
01-27-2017, 01:25 AM
I would like to focus on computer and arcade music for now, posting handheld music would just open the floodgates – everybody else would want similar concessions 🙂

I’m no expert (and not really up-to-date) on Wonderswan sound emulation, but you can get the music file here (http://www.zophar.net/music/wsr.html), which can be played in Winamp with this plugin (http://www.zophar.net/utilities/wsr/wsr-plugin-for-winamp.html). From there you can simply convert the soundtrack to WAV, MP3, or FLAC. And if you run into problems, you can always ask here.

Well, I am thankful that you provided the links, and I understand and respect your decision to stick with consoles and computer game soundtracks, but for me, there is one slight problem that I have: I’m not very good at doing such a thing as ripping music from files. The last time I tried doing that, the results were… mediocre at best. Oh well, I can ask someone else for the FPW WonderSwan soundtrack.

Switching topics, I saw that you’re currently doing some Amiga and C64 requests, and I got three Amiga ones for ya!

– Operation Stealth (AKA, James Bond 007: The Stealth Affair)
– Rise of the Robots
– Robocop


nx666
01-27-2017, 01:38 PM
Well, I am thankful that you provided the links, and I understand and respect your decision to stick with consoles and computer game soundtracks, but for me, there is one slight problem that I have: I’m not very good at doing such a thing as ripping music from files. The last time I tried doing that, the results were… mediocre at best. Oh well, I can ask someone else for the FPW WonderSwan soundtrack.

Well, if you want, I could walk you through the basic process for this. I guarantee you will end up with a decent rip even without doing any mastering.

If I had to do the rip, the process would be mostly the same. The things I do in addition to the initial conversion have nothing to do with sound improvement and are mostly related to adding consistent pre/post-gaps and volume leveling. But none of that will make the music sound ‘better’.


fandenivoldsk
01-28-2017, 12:42 PM
Check the op for…

Psychic War: Cosmic Soldier 2 (PC-8801, 1987, Kogado)

Thank you!


nx666
01-29-2017, 02:23 PM
Some new stuff, mostly requests:

Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor (Windows, 1999, The 3DO Company) – Like most of the M&M releases of that era this was scored by Paul Romero and Robert King and features excellent orchestral music.

Sword of Honour (Amiga, 1992, Prestige) – Mix of fighting game and action adventure. The Amiga music is by Mattias Fridh.

Sword of Honour (C64, 1994, CP Verlag) – The C64 port with a completely different soundtrack by John Carehag (Ziphoid)

Robocop (Amiga, 1989, Ocean) – Can the Amiga sound like a ZX Spectrum? "Hell yeah!", said the composer of this game.

Rise Of The Robots (Amiga, 1994, Mirage) – Crappy fighting game. The most notable thing about the soundtrack is the menu music composed by Queen guitarist Brian May.

Operation Stealth (Amiga, 1990, Delphine) – Adventure game composed by Jean Baudlot.

Qix (C64, 1989, Taito) – Mostly a collection of short jingles by Tim Follin in this Taito arcade port.

Chambers of Shaolin (C64, 1989, Thalion) – A cut down port of the Amiga original. Only one of the tracks is based on the original Hippel soundtrack though, the rest are new compositions by Holger Knipping and Michael Hendriks.

Break Street (C64, 1984, Creative Software) – A breakdancing game with hip hop music. By 1984 standards this is pretty impressive.

Battle Command (Amiga, 1990, Ocean) – The little-known sequel to Carrier Command. There is only one track: a pretty awesome menu theme by Jonathan Dunn.


ijustwantthestuff
01-29-2017, 10:03 PM
Some new stuff, mostly requests:

Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor (Windows, 1999, The 3DO Company) – Like most of the M&M releases of that era this was scored by Paul Romero and Robert King and features excellent orchestral music.

Sword of Honour (Amiga, 1992, Prestige) – Mix of fighting game and action adventure. The Amiga music is by Mattias Fridh.

Sword of Honour (C64, 1994, CP Verlag) – The C64 port with a completely different soundtrack by John Carehag (Ziphoid)

Robocop (Amiga, 1989, Ocean) – Can the Amiga sound like a ZX Spectrum? "Hell yeah!", said the composer of this game.

Rise Of The Robots (Amiga, 1994, Mirage) – Crappy fighting game. The most notable thing about the soundtrack is the menu music composed by Queen guitarist Brian May.

Operation Stealth (Amiga, 1990, Delphine) – Adventure game composed by Jean Baudlot.

Qix (C64, 1989, Taito) – Mostly a collection of short jingles by Tim Follin in this Taito arcade port.

Chambers of Shaolin (C64, 1989, Thalion) – A cut down port of the Amiga original. Only one of the tracks is based on the original Hippel soundtrack though, the rest are new compositions by Holger Knipping and Michael Hendriks.

Break Street (C64, 1984, Creative Software) – A breakdancing game with hip hop music. By 1984 standards this is pretty impressive.

Battle Command (Amiga, 1990, Ocean) – The little-known sequel to Carrier Command. There is only one track: a pretty awesome menu theme by Jonathan Dunn.

Thank you for your hard work! 🙂 Will check these out ASAP!

Also thanks to KingTengu for requesting the Amiga-version of Rise of the Robots. I had no idea this game was on Amiga. Like mentioned, the game was horrible, but I liked the other versions of the soundtrack and am curious how it sounds on the Amiga. Break Street (C64) sounds interesting as well.

Ah… So much awesome oldschool game music, so little time. 🙂


KingTengu
01-31-2017, 10:20 PM
Okay, so I downloaded the Fire Pro Wrestling Wonderswan file and checked it… the tracks are in m3u format! And not even online audio converters support it! 🙁 What’s the best way possible? I’m now stumped, lol. XD

EDIT: I give up! I’ve tried every conversion tool I can find, and nothing works for me!! :'(


ijustwantthestuff
01-31-2017, 11:06 PM
nx666, when you don’t have too much on your plate to take care of, could you do Nebulus for the C64 and Amiga?

nx666
02-01-2017, 12:08 AM
Okay, so I downloaded the Fire Pro Wrestling Wonderswan file and checked it… the tracks are in m3u format! And not even online audio converters support it! 🙁 What’s the best way possible? I’m now stumped, lol. XD

EDIT: I give up! I’ve tried every conversion tool I can find, and nothing works for me!! :'(

You need the audio plugin I mentioned above to play Wonderswan music, regular music players/converters are not able to play these files.

Here is a quick rundown of what needs to be done. I’m using XMPlay in my example, but this should work with any other player that can use Winamp plugins (including Winamp itself of course):

1. Download (http://support.xmplay.com/files_view.php?file_id=670) and install XMPlay
2. Download (http://www.zophar.net/utilities/wsr/wsr-plugin-for-winamp.html) the Wonderswan music plugin. Inside this archive you’ll find a file called in_wsr.dll.
3. Copy in_wsr.dll to the folder where you just installed XMPlay (the same folder should have the xmplay.exe file).
4. Start XMPlay and drag/drop all the m3u files to the playlist window. You should be able to listen to the music now.

You can then use XMPlay to convert the music to WAV or FLAC by changing its output settings. Let me know if you have trouble with that.


1983parrothead
02-03-2017, 05:40 PM
If you need easy requests, try these:

Radar Scope (Arcade, Nintendo)
Donkey Kong (Arcade, Nintendo)
Puck-Man/Pac-Man (Arcade, Namco)

These are pretty darn notable, but I will use them for educational purposes and comparison to some other games released at that time or others by their same developers.


Sharrif001
02-06-2017, 02:48 AM
How are things, nx666?

nx666
02-08-2017, 02:54 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #029: StпїЅphane Picq

The style of French composer StпїЅphane Picq is one of the most unique within the world of video game music. Drawing from a wide range of influences, his soundtracks mix elements like ethnic rhythms, electronic and acoustic instruments, dysphonic vocals, industrial, techno, or trance, often even in the same track. The result is a strangely hypnotic sound that is hard to classify to any particular genre.

Download Episode #029: StпїЅphane Picq (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom029StephanePicq/AudioPanicRoom029StephanePicq.mp3) (80 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d56DbB78y3M)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Ritual Vitality" – Riverworld (1998, Windows) by StпїЅphane Picq
02 "Terminal City" – MegaRace (1994, Mega-CD) by StпїЅphane Picq
03 "Spice Opera" – Dune (1992, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
04 "Moon Dance" – Commander Blood (1994, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq, Philippe Egret
05 "Kursk" – KGB (1992, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
06 "Transe Ersatz Express" – Riverworld (1998, Windows) by StпїЅphane Picq
07 "Magical Maeva" – MegaRace (1994, Mega-CD) by StпїЅphane Picq
08 "Uluru" – Lost Eden (1995, CD-i) by StпїЅphane Picq
09 "Title Screen" – Full Metal Planete (1990, Amiga) by StпїЅphane Picq
10 "Free Men" – Dune (1992, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
11 "New San" – MegaRace (1993, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
12 "The Magnificents" – Lost Eden (1995, CD-i) by StпїЅphane Picq

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How are things, nx666?

I’m fine, I think :), just really busy lately. That last podcast also took me forever to edit.

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If you need easy requests, try these:

Radar Scope (Arcade, Nintendo)
Donkey Kong (Arcade, Nintendo)
Puck-Man/Pac-Man (Arcade, Namco)

These are pretty darn notable, but I will use them for educational purposes and comparison to some other games released at that time or others by their same developers.

You can get Pac-Man from ruiner’s thread. The other two are actually not that easy as nobody has ever bothered to create sound files for them. Which seems kinda crazy to me, especially in Donkey Kong’s case.


Sharrif001
02-08-2017, 03:03 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #029: StпїЅphane Picq

The style of French composer StпїЅphane Picq is one of the most unique within the world of video game music. Drawing from a wide range of influences, his soundtracks mix elements like ethnic rhythms, electronic and acoustic instruments, dysphonic vocals, industrial, techno, or trance, often even in the same track. The result is a strangely hypnotic sound that is hard to classify to any particular genre.

Download Episode #029: StпїЅphane Picq (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom029StephanePicq/AudioPanicRoom029StephanePicq.mp3) (80 MB, mp3) here
…or watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d56DbB78y3M)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Ritual Vitality" – Riverworld (1998, Windows) by StпїЅphane Picq
02 "Terminal City" – MegaRace (1994, Mega-CD) by StпїЅphane Picq
03 "Spice Opera" – Dune (1992, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
04 "Moon Dance" – Commander Blood (1994, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq, Philippe Egret
05 "Kursk" – KGB (1992, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
06 "Transe Ersatz Express" – Riverworld (1998, Windows) by StпїЅphane Picq
07 "Magical Maeva" – MegaRace (1994, Mega-CD) by StпїЅphane Picq
08 "Uluru" – Lost Eden (1995, CD-i) by StпїЅphane Picq
09 "Title Screen" – Full Metal Planete (1990, Amiga) by StпїЅphane Picq
10 "Free Men" – Dune (1992, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
11 "New San" – MegaRace (1993, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
12 "The Magnificents" – Lost Eden (1995, CD-i) by StпїЅphane Picq

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I’m fine, I think :), just really busy lately. That last podcast also took me forever to edit.

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You can get Pac-Man from ruiner’s thread. The other two are actually not that easy as nobody has ever bothered to create sound files for them. Which seems kinda crazy to me, especially in Donkey Kong’s case.

I bet, nx666. Are you well enough to do the MT-32 version of Arcus Odyssey?


ruiner9
02-08-2017, 12:05 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #029: StпїЅphane Picq

The style of French composer StпїЅphane Picq is one of the most unique within the world of video game music. Drawing from a wide range of influences, his soundtracks mix elements like ethnic rhythms, electronic and acoustic instruments, dysphonic vocals, industrial, techno, or trance, often even in the same track. The result is a strangely hypnotic sound that is hard to classify to any particular genre.

Download Episode #029: StпїЅphane Picq (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom029StephanePicq/AudioPanicRoom029StephanePicq.mp3) (80 MB, mp3) here
…or watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d56DbB78y3M)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Ritual Vitality" – Riverworld (1998, Windows) by StпїЅphane Picq
02 "Terminal City" – MegaRace (1994, Mega-CD) by StпїЅphane Picq
03 "Spice Opera" – Dune (1992, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
04 "Moon Dance" – Commander Blood (1994, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq, Philippe Egret
05 "Kursk" – KGB (1992, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
06 "Transe Ersatz Express" – Riverworld (1998, Windows) by StпїЅphane Picq
07 "Magical Maeva" – MegaRace (1994, Mega-CD) by StпїЅphane Picq
08 "Uluru" – Lost Eden (1995, CD-i) by StпїЅphane Picq
09 "Title Screen" – Full Metal Planete (1990, Amiga) by StпїЅphane Picq
10 "Free Men" – Dune (1992, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
11 "New San" – MegaRace (1993, MS-DOS) by StпїЅphane Picq
12 "The Magnificents" – Lost Eden (1995, CD-i) by StпїЅphane Picq

Lovely music! Picq is certainly an underrated composer… and the CD-i has many underrated soundtracks.


nx666
02-12-2017, 02:01 AM
New stuff:

Full Metal Planete (Amiga, 1989, Infogrames) – This game has just a menu theme, a nice track by StпїЅphane Picq that even made it onto the last podcast.

Full Metal Planete (MS-DOS, 1990, Infogrames)

Arcus Odyssey (X68000 [MT-32], 1991, Wolfteam) – I merged this with the already existing FM version of the soundtrack. One track (Act 7) sounds a bit weird, but I’m afraid there is nothing I can do about that.

Nebulus / Castelian / Tower Toppler (C64, 1987, Hewson)

Nebulus (Amiga, 1988, Hewson)

Devious Designs (Amiga, 1991, Image Works) – Ingenious mix of puzzle game and action platformer. The music is also pretty cool and was composed by Martin Walker.

Motorhead (Windows, 1998, Gremlin Interactive) – A techno soundtrack by Olaf Gustafsson. I also included the music from the PSX release which has a few tracks that are different.


ijustwantthestuff
02-12-2017, 10:13 AM
Thank you, nx!

Sharrif001
02-14-2017, 06:14 AM
New stuff:

Full Metal Planete (Amiga, 1989, Infogrames) – This game has just a menu theme, a nice track by StпїЅphane Picq that even made it onto the last podcast.

Full Metal Planete (MS-DOS, 1990, Infogrames)

Arcus Odyssey (X68000 [MT-32], 1991, Wolfteam) – I merged this with the already existing FM version of the soundtrack. One track (Act 7) sounds a bit weird, but I’m afraid there is nothing I can do about that.

Nebulus / Castelian / Tower Toppler (C64, 1987, Hewson)

Nebulus (Amiga, 1988, Hewson)

Devious Designs (Amiga, 1991, Image Works) – Ingenious mix of puzzle game and action platformer. The music is also pretty cool and was composed by Martin Walker.

Motorhead (Windows, 1998, Gremlin Interactive) – A techno soundtrack by Olaf Gustafsson. I also included the music from the PSX release which has a few tracks that are different.

Dang. And I was hoping Act 7 would be fixed. I do not know why it is messed up.


nx666
02-14-2017, 08:26 AM
Dang. And I was hoping Act 7 would be fixed. I do not know why it is messed up.

I’ve just replaced the track with a recording from XM6 which doesn’t seem to have these issues. No idea why this isn’t working in Hoot though.


ijustwantthestuff
02-14-2017, 09:39 PM
nx666: I think the link for Meikyuu Gakuensai: Kyuukousha no Nazo in the PC-9801 section is broken. Could you re-upload it? MEGA is telling me the file has been removed.

nx666
02-14-2017, 10:57 PM
nx666: I think the link for Meikyuu Gakuensai: Kyuukousha no Nazo in the PC-9801 section is broken. Could you re-upload it? MEGA is telling me the file has been removed.

I just rebuilt the OP, try again!


ijustwantthestuff
02-15-2017, 12:03 AM
I just rebuilt the OP, try again!

Works like a charm now, thanks!


ijustwantthestuff
02-16-2017, 01:23 AM
nx666: I would like to request Bubba ‘n’ Stix for the Amiga. And, if at all possible, the CD32 version as well (which has CD audio tracks).

nx666
02-19-2017, 09:19 PM
nx666: I would like to request Bubba ‘n’ Stix for the Amiga. And, if at all possible, the CD32 version as well (which has CD audio tracks).

Bubba ‘n’ Stix (Amiga, 1994, Core Design) – Funky tunes by Martin Iveson, also included are the CD audio tracks from the CD32 version.


ijustwantthestuff
02-20-2017, 05:00 PM
Bubba ‘n’ Stix (Amiga, 1994, Core Design) – Funky tunes by Martin Iveson, also included are the CD audio tracks from the CD32 version.

Awesome, even the CD tracks! 😀 I’m in your debt.

I don’t know how time-consuming ripping these Amiga/CD32 combo-soundtracks are, but if you’re up for another one, could you do Sleepwalker for the Amiga and CD32? Especially the CD version has some spectacular work by Barry Lietch (as well as a couple other guys I’ve never heard of).


nx666
02-22-2017, 10:34 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #030: Forever Minor

Just another bunch of random stuff which I have been listening to lately. And by lately, I mean for the last 30 years or so. Enjoy the show!

Download Episode #030: Forever Minor (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom030ForeverMinor/AudioPanicRoom030ForeverMinor.mp3) (80 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4npV6f1HqU)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Ocean Trip" – Anno 1602 (1998, Windows) by Starlight Systems
02 "Minor-1’" – Nouten Densetsu (1993, X68000) by Takahiro Yonemura (CHEMOOL)
03 "Playing Tamaire" – Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream (2000, Dreamcast) by Yoko Kanno
04 "Forever" – Demo (2005, Atari 8-Bit) by Bartek Wasiel (BeWu)
05 "View of Dynamism" – Rolling Thunder 2 (1991, Mega Drive) by Ayako Saso
06 "Main Menu" – Miami Chase (1990, Amiga) by Jimmy Fredriksson
07 "I Have an Enemy" – Dawn Merry-Go-Round (1993, PC-8801) by NT-3
08 "Jammin’ For Nothing" – Demo (1992, MOD) by Aleksi Eeben (Heatbeat)
09 "Lagoon" – Fury of the Furries (1993, MS-DOS) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte
10 "Lord Krutor’s Dominion" – Jets’n’Guns (2004, Windows) by Machinae Supremacy
11 "Stage 1 BGM (Coryoon)" – Demo (MDX) by superjarikun
12 "World 1" – CarVup (1990, Atari ST) by Matt Furniss
13 "Little Angel -Duel Mix-" – Guardian Recall: Shugojuu Shoukan (1996, PC-9801) by Nanki Shirahama
14 "Name Entry" – Fly Harder (1993, Commodore 64) by Adam Bulka, Michael Hendriks
15 "All’s Well That Ends Well" – Legend of the Mystical Ninja (1991, SNES) by Kazuhiko Uehara, Harumi Ueko

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Awesome, even the CD tracks! 😀 I’m in your debt.

I don’t know how time-consuming ripping these Amiga/CD32 combo-soundtracks are, but if you’re up for another one, could you do Sleepwalker for the Amiga and CD32? Especially the CD version has some spectacular work by Barry Lietch (as well as a couple other guys I’ve never heard of).

Provided that a) I don’t have to extract the sound files myself and b) I can find tags, Amiga rips are fairly straightforward to make. But especially the tags are almost always a problem.

Sleepwalker (Amiga, 1993, Ocean) – Comes with the audio tracks of the CD32 release.


ijustwantthestuff
02-22-2017, 06:48 PM
Thanks once again, nx! You’re a rock.

lovelljohnson1
02-27-2017, 02:32 PM
Hey nx666, I will like to request Geograph Seal for Sharp X68000 for both internal and SC-55 sound.

nx666
02-27-2017, 05:30 PM
Hey nx666, I will like to request Geograph Seal for Sharp X68000 for both internal and SC-55 sound.

You can get the FM version from this thread (Thread 64036).


lovelljohnson1
02-27-2017, 05:54 PM
Thanks, man!

KusanagiShiro
03-02-2017, 01:10 AM
I’d like to request three DOS rips

SimCity (the original version)
SimCity 2000
SimCity Classic


FFSF2016PURR
03-02-2017, 03:30 AM
We would like to see your music set make of RollerCoaster Tycoon 1+2 !

That is a request.


nx666
03-03-2017, 12:09 PM
I’d like to request three DOS rips

SimCity (the original version)
SimCity 2000
SimCity Classic

I don’t think the original DOS version of Sim City had any music. Here is the SC 2000 soundtrack, not my rip though:

SimCity 2000 (MS-DOS [OPL2,MT-32,GM], 1993, Maxis)

And two other soundtracks I forgot to upload last time around:

CarVup (Atari ST, 1990, Core Design) – Composed by Matt Furniss, I played a track from this on the last podcast.

Ace 2088 (ZX Spectrum, 1988, Cascade Games) – Pretty nice title theme by Sean Conran


1983parrothead
03-03-2017, 12:45 PM
If you need easy requests, try these:

Radar Scope (Arcade, Nintendo)
Donkey Kong (Arcade, Nintendo)
Puck-Man/Pac-Man (Arcade, Namco)

These are pretty darn notable, but I will use them for educational purposes and comparison to some other games released at that time or others by their same developers.


nx666
03-03-2017, 02:15 PM
If you need easy requests, try these:

Radar Scope (Arcade, Nintendo)
Donkey Kong (Arcade, Nintendo)
Puck-Man/Pac-Man (Arcade, Namco)

These are pretty darn notable, but I will use them for educational purposes and comparison to some other games released at that time or others by their same developers.

Awesome. Did you even bother to read my response to your last request?


1983parrothead
03-03-2017, 02:58 PM
Terribly sorry. I should have looked much closer. Do you still accept other requests at this time?

nx666
03-03-2017, 07:36 PM
Terribly sorry. I should have looked much closer. Do you still accept other requests at this time?

As always, this mostly depends on the effort involved. I might have a little bit of time on the weekend, but there are also a few other things I want to look into as well.


1983parrothead
03-04-2017, 01:47 AM
Hmmm. Can these be ripped?

Raid Wind (PC-98) – Predecessor of Alltynex series.
X-MEN (Arcade) – If too difficult or other reasons not to, then rip Tattoo Assassins (Arcade)
Captain America and the Avengers (Arcade) – I think you might make a better rip of this than others.


KusanagiShiro
03-04-2017, 02:54 AM
Thanks nx! I did some research and SimCity Classic has music of some sort.

nx666
03-05-2017, 03:08 PM
Some things people have suggested including a ton of Amiga arcade ports:

Captain America and the Avengers (Arcade, 1991, Data East)

Shinobi (Amiga, 1989, Virgin Games)

The Ninja Warriors (Amiga, 1989, Virgin Mastertronic)

Double Dragon (Amiga, 1989, Melbourne House)

Final Fight (Amiga, 1991, U.S. Gold)

Golden Axe (Amiga, 1990, Virgin Mastertronic)

Theatre of Death (Amiga, 1993, Psygnosis)

Battletoads (Amiga, 1994, Mindscape)

Switchblade (Amiga, 1989, Gremlin Graphics)

Switchblade II (Amiga, 1991, Gremlin Graphics)

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Hmmm. Can these be ripped?

Raid Wind (PC-98) – Predecessor of Alltynex series.
X-MEN (Arcade) – If too difficult or other reasons not to, then rip Tattoo Assassins (Arcade)
Captain America and the Avengers (Arcade) – I think you might make a better rip of this than others.

ruiner’s thread has X-Men (ahem), Rapid Wind seems to require too much work for now.


ijustwantthestuff
03-05-2017, 07:10 PM
Thank you for these treasures, nx!

1983parrothead
03-05-2017, 07:16 PM
THX NX!

Kublay
03-05-2017, 09:39 PM
Thanks for the best and most complete amiga mp3 collection!

nx666
03-12-2017, 08:28 PM
Amiga arcade ports, part 2:

Mortal Kombat (Amiga, 1993, Virgin Interactive) – As far as I can tell this is an original soundtrack by Allister Brimble and not based on the arcade music.

Mortal Kombat II (Amiga, 1994, Acclaim) – The sequel, composed by Anthony Putson

Altered Beast (Amiga, 1989, Activision) – Converted for the Amiga by Dave Lowe

Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Amiga, 1992, U.S.Gold) – This was also arranged by Dave Lowe. Like most aspects of this port the music is a bit iffy with the majority of the arcade tracks missing.

Chase H.Q. (Amiga, 1989, Ocean) – Amiga port of Taito’s arcade music by Matt Furniss

Pit-Fighter (Amiga, 1991, Domark) – Another Matt Furniss soundtrack, this one is not based on the arcade original.

Tiger Road (Amiga, 1989, Go!) – Only one pretty awesome track

Atomic Robo-Kid (Amiga, 1990, Activision) – Pretty faithful to the arcade version for the most part with a few original tracks by Martin Walker.


KusanagiShiro
03-12-2017, 09:43 PM
One huge request from a fan of the games:
MetalTech: Earthsiege
Earthsiege 2
Starsiege

The Cybrid Trilogy is great if you love bipedal mechs


Sharrif001
03-14-2017, 02:27 AM
One huge request from a fan of the games:
MetalTech: Earthsiege
Earthsiege 2
Starsiege

The Cybrid Trilogy is great if you love bipedal mechs

Sounds like a cool series. It is like Metal Head for the Sega 32X in a way.


1983parrothead
03-14-2017, 05:42 AM
Thanks for your efforts, nx666. If you would like more requests, then see if you can rip these:

Bill Elliott’s NASCAR Challenge (MS-DOS)
Days of Thunder (MS-DOS)
Power Dolls (MS-DOS)

Many thanks.


Trypetide
03-14-2017, 04:11 PM
Wanted to offer you some thanks too for the sharing you’re doing =3

Just wanted to let you know that the link for "Yougekitai – Jashin Koumaroku (PC-9801)" seems to be problematic.
Mega tells me that there’s a "temporary error" but never get around it anyway.
I you don’t mind checking it whenever you can, I’ll appreciate the gesture.

In the meantime, I’ll continue checking your other soundtracks! (Koshiro & Sakuraba, me voilпїЅ~!!)


nx666
03-14-2017, 06:34 PM
Wanted to offer you some thanks too for the sharing you’re doing =3

Just wanted to let you know that the link for "Yougekitai – Jashin Koumaroku (PC-9801)" seems to be problematic.
Mega tells me that there’s a "temporary error" but never get around it anyway.
I you don’t mind checking it whenever you can, I’ll appreciate the gesture.

In the meantime, I’ll continue checking your other soundtracks! (Koshiro & Sakuraba, me voilпїЅ~!!)

I just rebuilt the OP, the link should work now.


nx666
03-16-2017, 08:01 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #031: Ultima

Ultima is not only one of the most influential series in gaming history, the basic structure of its soundtracks with overworld, town, dungeon, and battle themes has also been the template that many RPGs since have followed. This podcast includes a selection of tracks from the entire series: from Ken Arnold’s minimalist compositions for the Apple II, the more elaborate arrangements for MIDI synths, to the orchestral scores of the modern era.

Download Episode #031: Ultima (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom031Ultima/AudioPanicRoom031Ultima.mp3) (72 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CY5_9P7cwcY)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Wanderer" – Ultima III: Exodus (1983, Apple II) by Kenneth W. Arnold
02 "Britain (Negative)" – Ultima IX: Ascension (1999, Windows) by George Oldziey
03 "I Hear You Crying" – Ultima VI: The False Prophet (1990, MS-DOS) by Herman Miller
04 "Daytime" – Worlds of Ultima: Martian Dreams (1991, MS-DOS) by George Sanger
05 "Stones" – Ultima IX: Ascension (1997, Windows) by George Oldziey
06 "Title Screen" – Ultima: Runes of Virtue II (1993, Gameboy) by Martin Galway, Marc Schaefgen, Raymond Benson, Dana Glover
07 "Towns" – xu4 – Ultima IV Recreated (2001, Windows) by Ryan Wiener
08 "Dream Of Lady Nan" – Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (1990, X68000) by Kazuo Sawa
09 "Britain (Positive)" – Ultima IX: Ascension (1999, Windows) by George Oldziey
10 "Bard Song" – Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar (1989, NES) by Seiji Toda
11 "Love Theme" – Ultima VII: The Black Gate and Serpent Isle (1992, MS-DOS) by Dana Glover
12 "Pagan Theme" – Pagan: Ultima VIII (1994, MS-DOS) by Nenad Vugrinec
13 "Turn Back the Clock" – Worlds of Ultima: Martian Dreams (1991, MS-DOS) by Dana Glover
14 "Minoc (Negative)" – Ultima IX: Ascension (1999, Windows) by George Oldziey
15 "Minoc" – Ultima Online (1997, Windows) by Joe Basquez, Kirk Winterrowd
16 "Ending" – Ultima Trilogy (1990, FM Towns) by Origin Systems
17 "Empath Abbey" – Ultima V: Lazarus (2006, Windows) by Jared Ellsworth


Trypetide
03-16-2017, 05:27 PM
I just rebuilt the OP, the link should work now.

Okay, confirmed: it works~
Thanks nx666 ;3


Sharrif001
03-17-2017, 11:25 PM
I have 3 requests-

1: Mercury: The Prime Master (Maxima, 1990) PC-98 and X68000: http://www.mobygames.com/game/mercury-the-prime-master
2: Mercury II: Tale of the Planet (Maxima, 1991) PC-98: http://www.mobygames.com/game/pc98/mercury-2-tales-of-the-planet
3: Area 88: Etranger 1995 (Family Soft ) PC-98

Plus a couple ones from ENIX back before they merged with Square

Reichsritter- 1991 (PC-98)
Prajator- Image Ranger (PC-88) 1989


nx666
03-19-2017, 12:50 AM
It was raining all day so here is some new stuff:

Earthsiege 2 (Windows, 1996, Sierra On-Line) – I played a ton of Earthsiege back in the day but never this sequel. Included are the CD audio tracks, which (I think) is the only music in the game.

Days of Thunder (MS-DOS [OPL2, MT-32], 1990, Mindscape) – By David Whittaker. There are only 3 tracks so I included the Adlib and MT-32 versions of the soundtrack.

Flimbo’s Quest (Amiga, 1990, System 3) – Port of Bjerregaard’s C64 tunes by Charles Deenen

Elf (Amiga, 1991, Ocean) – A soundtrack composed by Matthew Cannon that is much better than the game itself.

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Amiga, 1991, Ocean) – Another Ocean movie license, this one was scored by Dean Evans

Qwak (Amiga, 1993, Team 17) – Single screen platformer with some nice tunes by BjпїЅrn Lynne.

Assassin (Amiga, 1992, Team 17) – A game inspired by Strider with music by Allister Brimble. There is a minor track missing which is a short drum loop that was probably created as a sound effect.

Mercs (Amiga, 1991, U.S. Gold) – Loosely based on Manami Matsumae’s arcade soundtrack

Ninja Rabbits (Amiga, 1991, MicroValue) – Beat’em up with music by Philip Nixon

Mercury: The Prime Master (X68000, 1991, Maxima) – Isometric RPG

Area 88: Etranger 1995 (PC-9801 [OPN], 1995, Familysoft) – Strategy game based on the Area 88 manga. The music was composed by Familysoft mainstay Toyo Kusanagi

Kasei-Jin (PC-8801, 1988, Pack-In-Video) – I came across this thing when I was looking at PC-88 music software. The title roughly translates to ‘Singers’ and it is essentially a simple sequencer that has support for synthesized vocals. The result is rather interesting to say the least. (https://youtu.be/keAnQx2XkGc?t=228) I included the 3 demo songs that came with the program disk and am now left wondering what else people have composed with this application.

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Bill Elliott’s NASCAR Challenge (MS-DOS)

Get it here (http://rmla.comoj.com/music.html)


ijustwantthestuff
03-19-2017, 12:51 AM
Damn, the updates have been awesome lately! 🙂

Sorry for not getting to Body Blows yet, have been really busy, but I haven’t forgotten it! Will tag it as soon as possible and send it your way.


nx666
03-19-2017, 12:53 AM
Mercury II: Tale of the Planet (Maxima, 1991) PC-98: http://www.mobygames.com/game/pc98/mercury-2-tales-of-the-planet

Can’t find a disk image for this game


Sharrif001
03-19-2017, 03:41 AM
That’s not surprising. It was a limited edition game- Maxima only made 3000 copies of the game for the PC-98. Thanks for Mercury the Prime Master and Area 88 Etranger 1995. There are more games that Family Soft did that were based off of anime and manga as well as robots, such as all of the Mobile Suit Gundam games, the Macross games and the Votoms game for the PC-98.

Patrick1287
03-25-2017, 05:07 PM
Heyo NX666 I have question, can you rip this?
– Air Attack 1996 (ARCADE) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coRSDAZhn8M
– Street Fighter The Movie (Arcade)

Sharrif001
03-25-2017, 06:28 PM
I have a few rips I would like to request

Dark Wraith- PC98
Crasher Joe: Kanraku Wakusei no Inbou-PC98
Soukou Kihei Votoms: Real Battle- PC98
Continental- X68000 (Game Technopolice)


nx666
03-26-2017, 02:56 PM
Typhoon Thompson in Search for the Sea Child (Amiga, 1990, Broderbund) – One of my favorite Amiga games. There isn’t much music other than the title track and a lot of jingles though.

Joe Blade 2 (Amiga, 1988, Players) – Early SoundTracker music by Mike Brown

Last Ninja 2: Back With A Vengeance (Amiga, 1990, System 3) – Conversion of the C64 music by Mike Clarke. Not nearly as good as the original imo.

RoboCop 3 (Amiga, 1992, Ocean) – The Amiga version of this movie license is a pretty interesting 3D game made by DID with music by demo sceners Mantronix and Oistein Eide

Cool Spot (Amiga, 1993, Virgin Interactive) – Tommy Tallarico’s console soundtrack adapted for the Amiga by Andrew Barnabas

Desert Strike: Return To The Gulf (Amiga, 1993, Electronic Arts) – Another console-to-Amiga port. This time with an original soundtrack by Jason Whitely

Body Blows (Amiga, 1993, Team 17) – Fighting game with music by (mostly) Danny Burke. Thanks to ijustwantthestuff for providing the tags!

The Corporation (C64, 1988, Activision) – This was originally composed by Adam Gilmore but is perhaps better known for all the cracktros that re-purposed the theme.

Dead or Alive (C64, 1987, Alternative Software) – Two pretty nice tracks by Mark Cooksey

Chase HQ II: Special Criminal Investigation (C64, 1990, Ocean) – One of the few game soundtracks Klaus GrпїЅngaard (Link) did on the C64.


1983parrothead
03-26-2017, 08:38 PM
Wow! Thanks for the rips, nx666. Here are some you might want to rip:

ATR (Amiga CD32)
WRF World Rally Fever (MS-DOS)
Big Fight: Big Trouble in the Atlantic Ocean (Arcade)


nx666
03-28-2017, 08:30 PM
Jochen Hippel Amiga Demos

I just uploaded a collection of demo music Jochen Hippel composed for the Amiga. This includes original compositions, arrangements, and early/alternate versions of his game soundtracks. Since he was using his own custom sound drivers on the Amiga, his music has become fairly inaccessible in its original format and isn’t even properly handled by many dedicated Amiga players. For this reason I compiled it all into one big archive that can be found in the Demos section on the first page of this thread.


nx666
03-31-2017, 08:42 AM
Some of the suggestions from last week:

Crusher Joe: Kanraku Wakusei no Inbou (PC-9801, 1994, Family Soft)

Dark Wraith (PC-9801, 1989, Artec)

ATR: All Terrain Racing (Amiga, 1995, Team 17)

Fire Force (Amiga, 1992, ICE)

Joe Blade (Amiga, 1988, Players)

Beavers (Amiga, 1993, Grandslam)

Vigilante (Amiga, 1989, U.S.Gold)

Road Rash (Amiga, 1992, Electronic Arts)

Aquaventura (Amiga, 1992, Psygnosis)

Troddlers (Amiga, 1992, Storm)

Dragon Ninja (Amiga, 1989, Imagine)

Prajator: Image Ranger (PC-8801 [OPNA], 1989, Enix)

Big Fight: Big Trouble in the Atlantic Ocean (Arcade, 1992, Tatsumi)

Street Fighter: The Movie (Arcade, 1995, Incredible Technologies) – I had to rip this via the sound driver so there might be some minor jingles missing. Also, if anybody wants to tag this, be my guest.

I wasn’t able to do World Rally Fever (DOS), all the versions on the Internet seem to have the CD tracks removed. Alternatively, you could buy the game from GOG, which comes with the soundtrack.


nx666
04-02-2017, 12:09 PM
Two more Amiga soundtracks:

Rick Dangerous (Amiga, 1989, Firebird)

Rick Dangerous II (Amiga, 1990, MicroStyle)


nx666
04-02-2017, 09:43 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #032: Kunio-kun

Technos Japan’s Kunio-kun series started in 1986 with Renegade, an arcade game that was one of the precursors to the beat’em up genre. From there the franchise developed into multiple spiritual sequels and spin-offs featuring the same cast of characters, including an entire sub-series of sports games. The typical sound of the Kunio-kun games was defined by series mainstay Kazuo Sawa and is heavily influenced by Western popular music of the 50s and 60s.

Download Episode #032: Kunio-kun (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom032Kuniokun/AudioPanicRoom032Kuniokun.mp3) (74 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaquBKjjRyQ)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Running Around" – Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari (1990, X68000) by SPS
02 "Sabu Team Stage" – Super Dodge Ball (1996, Arcade) by Ida
03 "7th Match" – Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey-bu (1992, NES) by Kazuo Sawa, Michiya Hirasawa, Yoshihiro Kameoka
04 "England" – Kunio-kun no Dodge Ball da yo: Zenin Shugo (1993, SNES) by Kazuo Sawa, Chiaki Iizuka, Reiko Uehara, Kiyomi Kataoka
05 "Bad Ending" – River City Super Sports Challenge: All Stars Special (2015, Playstation 3) by Kazuo Sawa
06 "The Parking Garage" – Target: Renegade (1990, NES) by Tim Follin
07 "Title Theme" – Nekketsu Koko Dodgeball-bu: MD Soccer-hen (1992, Mega Drive) by Kojiro Mikusa
08 "Shinji’s Hideout" – Kunio Tachi no Bannka (1994, SNES) by Hitoshi Yamane
09 "Versus Match" – Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club: Soccer (1990, X68000) by Sharp
10 "Double Dragon Theme" – Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari (1993, PC Engine) by KID Corp.
11 "Mode Selection" – Nekketsu! Street Basket: Ganbare Dunk Heroes (1993, NES) by Kazuo Sawa, Michiya Hirasawa, Taku Urabe
12 "Maou Team Stage" – Super Dodge Ball (1996, Arcade) by Ida
13 "Title Screen" – Nekketsu Kakutou Densetsu (1992, NES) by Kazuo Sawa, Michiya Hirasawa, Taku Urabe
14 "Aizen Team" – Downtown Nekketsu Baseball Monogatari (1993, SNES) by Cube, Chikaki Iizuka, Kiyomi Kataoka, Reiko Uehara
15 "Small Boss" – Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari (1990, X68000) by SPS
16 "Lover to Friend" – Kunio no Oden (1994, SNES) by LUNA


1983parrothead
04-03-2017, 03:00 AM
Technos Japan was founded by former Data East employees who initially worked on Data East’s Pro Soccer arcade and the two laserdisc games Thunder Storm and Road Blaster. In fact, the car and copter appeared in the garages at the beginnings of Double Dragon 1 and 2.

Some of Technos Japan employees also left to form Almanic/Givro and Avit.

Karate Champ arcade and the Kunio-kun and Double Dragon arcades share some similar body movements.


Sharrif001
04-04-2017, 01:08 AM
One of my favorite games developed by Almanic/Givro was Cosmic Carnage/Cyber Brawl for the SEGA 32X.

nx666
04-09-2017, 09:10 PM
Today’s haul:

Entomorph: Plague of the Darkfall (Windows, 1995, Mindscape)

Soukou Kihei Votoms: Real Battle (PC-9801, 1996, Family Soft)

Slimyer (X68000, 1990, Hot-B)

Olteus II (X68000, 1991, Winky Soft)

Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club (X68000, 1988, Sharp)

Donkey Kong (Arcade, 1981, Nintendo)

Fly Harder (C64, 1993, Starbyte)

Pirates in Hyperspace (C64, 1987, Alternative Software)

Cubulus (Amiga, 1991, Software 2000)

Microcosm (CD32, 1994, Psygnosis)

Shadow Dancer (Amiga, 1991, U.S.Gold)

Lionheart (Amiga, 1993, Thalion)

Credit goes to ijustwantthestuff for tagging these last two soundtracks!

———- Post added at 10:10 PM ———- Previous post was at 10:08 PM ———-

I have a few rips I would like to request

Continental- X68000 (Game Technopolice)

Check the OP again, that’s already there.


Patrick1287
04-09-2017, 09:22 PM
If you can do remaster with better sound Double Dragon 1,2&3 from Arcade?

Sharrif001
04-09-2017, 11:00 PM
Oh, OK. I didn’t know.

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Thanks SO much for Sokou Kihei Votoms: Real Battle! I love Family Soft’s music, especially on their games based off of anime, like Gundam, Area 88 and Votoms and others. They were the only ones that had the brass to make games based off of popular anime on the PC-98, using a very talented composer that I wish that was still with us. Unfortunately, that is not the case, since Toyo Kusanagi passed away in 2011, and that his music is largely unknown by many.

And since I love Gundam (who doesn’t?), I have found 3 games I would like from Family Soft for the PC-98 that are related to Gundam. There are tons more, but I don’t know if Hoot has all of them.

1: Mobile Suit Gundam- Return of Zion (1993)
2: Mobile Suit Gundam- A Year of War (1993)
3: Gundam 0083: Stardust Operation (1996)

Here is a list of ALL of the games Family Soft Co., Ltd. has done: http://fullmotionvideo.free.fr/screen/Family%20Soft.html


nx666
04-11-2017, 02:44 AM
If you can do remaster with better sound Double Dragon 1,2&3 from Arcade?

What exactly is wrong with ruiner’s rips of these soundtracks?


Patrick1287
04-11-2017, 10:17 AM
Ok 1&3 is good and sorry about this, but I wanted new rip with DDII. How Air Attack 1996 (ARCADE) is can? Unce again sorry about remaster.

Sharrif001
04-11-2017, 11:02 PM
I also have 2 arcade rips if you can get around to it eventually-

1: SD Gundam Sangokushi Rainbow Tairiku Senki- 1993 BANPRESTO- Final game developed by EIM, Ltd. (same company that Kenji Eno worked at)
2. Ultra Toukon Densetsu- 1993 BANPRESTO (Developed by KID?)


nx666
04-13-2017, 04:48 PM
Ok 1&3 is good and sorry about this, but I wanted new rip with DDII. How Air Attack 1996 (ARCADE) is can? Unce again sorry about remaster.

I can try to rip DD2 (with Hoot), but I’m still not sure how much this would actually improve on ruiner’s rip. There is no obvious way to get the music from Air Attack and I haven’t had the time to investigate further how this could be done either so that’s on the back burner for now.


ijustwantthestuff
04-13-2017, 04:50 PM
I’m going to deviate from my ongoing Amiga-spree for a while to request two X68 soundtracks that I can’t find anywhere despite the games being regarded as classics:

R-Type (X68000)
Salamander (X68000)


1983parrothead
04-13-2017, 05:04 PM
Thanks, nx666. Anyway, can you rip other Japanese computer versions of R-Type as well? Like for these?

FM TOWNS
PC-98
MSX2

And do you have any suggestions on what repairman can take the advice of FM TOWNS user Caius on adding an ATX external PSU with its own power switch to bypass the internal one being stopped by the infamous IC51 chip? Thanks.


nx666
04-15-2017, 04:27 PM
Simon the Sorcerer (Amiga, 1993, Adventure Soft) – Classic P&C adventure. The tags are based on the DOS version of the soundtrack.

Super C (Amiga, 1990, Konami) – Despite the name, this is actually a port of the arcade game Super Contra.

Tearaway Thomas (Amiga, 1992, Global Software) – One of the many Sonic-inspired games on the Amiga.

Mobile Suit Gundam: Return of Zion (PC-9801, 1993, Family Soft) – Strategy game set in the Gundam universe with music by Toyo Kusanagi and Ryu Umemoto.

Mobile Suit Gundam: A Year of War (PC-9801, 1993, Family Soft) – The sequel, scored by the same composers.

Salamander (X68000, 1988, Sharp) – Sounds pretty much like the arcade music, and there are a million unused tracks as well.

Double Dragon II: The Revenge (Arcade, 1988, Technos)

———- Post added at 05:27 PM ———- Previous post was at 05:25 PM ———-

Thanks, nx666. Anyway, can you rip other Japanese computer versions of R-Type as well? Like for these?

FM TOWNS
PC-98
MSX2

And do you have any suggestions on what repairman can take the advice of FM TOWNS user Caius on adding an ATX external PSU with its own power switch to bypass the internal one being stopped by the infamous IC51 chip? Thanks.

I don’t think there are PC-98 and FM Towns ports of R-Type.

As for the FM Towns repair: Your best bet would be to call a local electronics repair shop and explain the situation to them. They most likely have never seen an FM Towns before, so you need to be prepared to give them fairly detailed instructions. I don’t know what "advice of FM TOWNS user Caius" is referring to, but it sounds like you want to replace the FM Towns power supply with a modern ATX unit. In that case they would probably want to know the specs of the old one, especially regarding voltages and pinouts. I’m not really an expert on this subject, but I would fully expect that Fujitsu was using proprietary plugs so the repair shop would have to build some sort of adapter or re-solder the old plug.


Patrick1287
04-15-2017, 04:48 PM
Thanks nx666 for Double Dragon 😀

Sharrif001
04-15-2017, 05:13 PM
Thanks for the 2 Gundam soundtracks!

rikimaru_rkm
04-15-2017, 05:49 PM
The Seven Gates of Jambala – Title Screen 2 (from Endless Piracy)
is soooo good!

1983parrothead
04-16-2017, 01:17 PM
Maybe I’ll save money to ship it to Caius and back after he fixes it.

As for R-Type, I noticed that it’s for PC-88, not 98. And this video shows the FM TOWNS version:

https://youtu.be/SVG7Yf1kNlw


nx666
04-16-2017, 03:04 PM
Maybe I’ll save money to ship it to Caius and back after he fixes it.

As for R-Type, I noticed that it’s for PC-88, not 98. And this video shows the FM TOWNS version:

https://youtu.be/SVG7Yf1kNlw

That’s the PC Engine version running in some kind of emulator, followed by the Master System port, also emulated.


nx666
04-17-2017, 06:25 PM
Another update:

R-Type (X68000, 1989, Irem)

R-Type (PC-8801 [OPNA], 1989, NEC)

Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Operation (PC-9801 [OPN], 1996, Family Soft)

Donkey Kong Jr. (Arcade, 1982, Nintendo)

Darkman (Amiga, 1991, Ocean)

———- Post added at 07:25 PM ———- Previous post was at 07:25 PM ———-

The Seven Gates of Jambala – Title Screen 2 (from Endless Piracy)
is soooo good!

Hell yeah!


Sharrif001
04-18-2017, 10:44 PM
Thanks for Mobile Suit Gundam 0083! 😀 By the way, is Darkman’s soundtrack for the Amiga good?

ijustwantthestuff
04-19-2017, 10:29 AM
By the way, is Darkman’s soundtrack for the Amiga good?

LOL, download it and find out yourself! Its only a few MB anyway.


Sharrif001
04-19-2017, 05:24 PM
I did. Some tracks were good like the opening. If only that game had more tracks though since there were only 3- I feel that Ocean was probably the best company in terms of music for the Amiga, but who am I kidding? There are some other good composers on the Amiga that l like, like Chris Hulesbeck and Matt Furniss- Soccer Kid is my personal favorite by him by the way.

Patrick1287
04-19-2017, 10:06 PM
Here my new request Konami Arcade 🙂
– Jet Wave (Arcade)
– Winding Heat (Arcade)
– Rush’n Attack aka Green Beret (Arcade)

nx666
04-25-2017, 01:24 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #033: Danish Delights

Like elsewhere in Europe, the late 1980s saw the rise of the Danish demoscene, a vibrant (lol) environment that created some of the most well-known computer musicians of that era. This podcast features a collection of tracks from games and demos ‘Made in Denmark’ on various 8 and 16 bit systems.

As some sort of companion piece to this podcast I can highly recommend Computer Chronicles (http://chordian.net/2017/01/09/my-computer-chronicles-part-1/), a five-part series by Jens-Christian Huus (JCH), demo musician, and creator of some of the best sound drivers on C64 and PC. It’s a pretty well-written, interesting read with lots of personal anecdotes, stories about his relationships and rivalries with other musicians, technical explanations, sample tracks, etc. that give a pretty good insight into the nature of the Danish demoscene. Most of the artists featured in the podcast make an appearance in this series as well.

Download Episode #033: Danish Delights (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom033DanishDelights/AudioPanicRoom033DanishDelights.mp3) (71 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pJUV-H52yk)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Title Screen" – Georg Glaxo (1993, Amiga) by Jesper Olsen (JO)
02 "Space Boss" – The Adventures of Batman and Robin (1995, Mega Drive) by Jesper Kyd
03 "Main Theme" – Rocky Star (1988, Commodore 64) by Kim Christensen (Future Freak)
04 "Title Tune" – Lollypop (1994, MS-DOS) by Torben Hansen (Metal), Thomas Mogensen (Drax)
05 "The Alibi" – Demo (1989, Commodore 64) by Thomas Petersen (Laxity)
06 "Gorgeous (Soundblaster Version)" – Demo (1992, MS-DOS) by Jens-Christian Huus (JCH)
07 "Jane’s Theme" – CoverGirl Strip Poker (1991, Commodore 64) by Thomas Bendt (Scortia)
08 "Tomorrow" – Demo (1992, Amiga) by Martin Larsson (Liquid)
09 "Rain" – Krestology 100% (1996, Commodore 64) by Morten Kristensen (MSK)
10 "Ending" – Hermetic (1993, Commodore 64) by Thomas Mogensen (Drax)
11 "Human Target" – Human Target (1992, Amiga) by Anders Bukh (Static)
12 "In-Game Music" – Stormlord (1989, Commodore 64) by Johannes Bjerregaard


nx666
04-26-2017, 12:39 AM
Here is some new stuff:

Jet Wave / Wave Shark (Arcade, 1996, Konami)

Winding Heat (Arcade, 1996, Konami)

Green Beret / Rush’n Attack (Arcade, 1985, Konami)

SD Gundam: Sangokushi Rainbow Tairiku Senki (Arcade, 1993, Banpresto)

RoboCop (ZX Spectrum, 1988, Ocean)

Castlevania: Spectral Interlude (ZX Spectrum, 2015, Rewind)

Reichsritter: Teikoku Kishidan (PC-9801, 1991, Enix)

Thunder Blade (X68000, 1990, SPS)

R-Type (MSX2 [OPLL], 1988, Irem)

G.Nius (Amiga, 1988, Lankhor) – this music was also used in Outzone, another Lankhor game

Quartz (Amiga, 1989, Firebird)

And a little bonus for all the David Whittaker fans:

Tetris (Amiga, 1987, Mirrorsoft)

Quadralien (Amiga, 1988, Logotron)

Stormtrooper (Amiga, 1988, Creation)

The Sentinel (Amiga, 1988, Firebird)

Platoon (Amiga, 1988, Ocean)

Total Recall (Amiga, 1990, Ocean)

Days of Thunder (Amiga, 1990, Mindscape)

I won’t have much time over the next few weeks to work on new stuff, especially longer rips will be somewhat difficult. I’ve also accumulated quite a backlog of soundtracks I want for myself so if I find a few minutes then this will have priority.


ijustwantthestuff
04-26-2017, 04:01 AM
Every time this thread updates with new stuff is like Christmas Eve. 🙂 Thanks for these, nx!

…And I know it’s heresy, but I actually slightly prefer the Amiga version of Platoon over the much more famous C64 one. Great soundtrack either way, though.


Patrick1287
04-26-2017, 07:41 PM
Here is some new stuff:

Jet Wave / Wave Shark (Arcade, 1996, Konami)

Winding Heat (Arcade, 1996, Konami)

[B]Green Beret / Rush’n Attack (Arcade, 1985, Konami)

Thank’s man for this 😀 You and Ed (Ruiner9) amazing ripper 😀


Magma Dragoon
04-27-2017, 03:23 PM
Say, can you do FM-7? If yes I’d like to request Silpheed.

nx666
04-28-2017, 10:18 AM
Say, can you do FM-7? If yes I’d like to request Silpheed.

I looked into FM7 music before, but that system seems to be more trouble than it’s worth. There is no music archive that one could tap into, so all the soundtracks would have to be extracted manually. Unlike some of the other systems, I know next to nothing about the FM7 and any effort in this direction would come with a pretty steep learning curve.


1983parrothead
04-28-2017, 12:59 PM
I knew the FM-7 would be difficult. Anyway, thanks for your efforts, nx666. I didn’t realize that no one has ripped the MSX2 and PC88 versions of Shin Kyuugyokuden by Technosoft. Can you rip them?

nx666
04-28-2017, 01:56 PM
I knew the FM-7 would be difficult. Anyway, thanks for your efforts, nx666. I didn’t realize that no one has ripped the MSX2 and PC88 versions of Shin Kyuugyokuden by Technosoft. Can you rip them?

I have the music from the PC-88 version that I can upload with the next update. It’s not my rip but the quality is pretty decent from what I remember. The MSX port can be done with Hoot, but I would really like to use the next few weeks to do some soundtracks for myself. Maybe ask me about that one again later.


Magma Dragoon
04-28-2017, 03:29 PM
I looked into FM7 music before, but that system seems to be more trouble than it’s worth. There is no music archive that one could tap into, so all the soundtracks would have to be extracted manually. Unlike some of the other systems, I know next to nothing about the FM7 and any effort in this direction would come with a pretty steep learning curve.

It’s okay then. Silpheed has versions for MS-DOS and PC-88, maybe you could take a look at those. From what I’ve seen the soundtracks in the FM-7 and DOS versions are identical.


1983parrothead
04-28-2017, 03:48 PM
I have the music from the PC-88 version that I can upload with the next update. It’s not my rip but the quality is pretty decent from what I remember. The MSX port can be done with Hoot, but I would really like to use the next few weeks to do some soundtracks for myself. Maybe ask me about that one again later.

Okay. That would work. I’ll remind you about the other later.


nx666
04-28-2017, 05:09 PM
It’s okay then. Silpheed has versions for MS-DOS and PC-88, maybe you could take a look at those. From what I’ve seen the soundtracks in the FM-7 and DOS versions are identical.

I have the PC-88 soundtrack which should be very similar to the FM-7 music (both use the YM2203). Look out for it in the next update. In the meantime you can grab the MT-32 version of the DOS soundtrack from this site (http://rmla.comoj.com/music5.html).


Magma Dragoon
04-29-2017, 04:02 PM
Thanks, yo!

nx666
04-30-2017, 07:53 AM
I’m going to change the format of future updates, which, from now on, are going to be in the same format as the list in the OP. That’s much easier for me to maintain as I don’t have to spend time writing witty descriptions and looking for song samples that nobody seemed to care about anyway.

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Bio Challenge (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!zVgRgIrA!rRf5xjcstRcFxe6rS77jk-DFOdOW2TFub2nCxg-OGJ8)1989"Delphine Software"Jean Baudlot"24.1 MB""
Emerald Mine (C64) (mega.nz/#!eIQgRaZL!0KmXm1t_TAbedhHrOfAxIBnrtlTyWScqRbPBVgY 1BJk)1988"Kingsoft"Oliver KlпїЅwer"11.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Firehawk (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!nJJ02YAI!lhUEN8Z4e6JxDsDepwJfirW4HkvAAyOGoXgr1p4 bQBA)1993"Codemasters"Lyndon Sharp"11.1 MB""
Grandi Florum: Mischief of Iveris (X68000) (mega.nz/#!fJBkCawT!ZbJiXzZZxwGQmH3ZJiRn3o0Td9-WiOBes4brwDkm7Vw)1990"Compac"Koji Niikura, Yasushi Tomita"54.3 MB"OPM/MSM"
Kajko i Kokosz (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!LBB2xThZ!Lm9rhM5UinptX43arpGvA9oJmBepoxZI-LtiCu0Eduo)1994"Seven Stars"Piotr Bendyk (XTD)"3.3 MB""
Land of Genesis (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!mRwzHLrJ!Euq9ttv-ps8kBaim_lmtDKU6neZ1eTdx_3pesqrG3HM)2001"ClearWater"Andreas StпїЅrmer"67.6 MB"CD Audio"
Last Hours (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!fcxgRbjC!un3dGG67o8yaeEokBjz7Bqc70RhVDB5wo8ZiqCM u-ac)1994"Active Gamers"NT-3"79.0 MB"OPNA"
Paranoia Complex, The (C64) (mega.nz/#!DYIEHIzZ!XcUCiKuwTA5d5mUhT0kZnpmjra34dxL_V79aj9s 6dIo)1987"Magic Bytes"Georg Brandt"9.0 MB"real+emul.SID"
Plexu: The Time Travellers (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!nBB1URwI!8ig8J7ewkIThaI9hUJ6YaNdJSyiNZG2VGcY9dby PqaE)1990"New Line"Allister Brimble, Jarl Nemet"28.7 MB""
Powder (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!jZZW1JQI!PGoZMZfACapC-Q7G8pU-uHOqKR5FWuxKEcWVWDfAzsM)1998"Verkosoft"Simone Bernacchia"61.0 MB""
Recovery (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!nZp1mQQL!l2VQ5cqYFRDatvdvPqMGaIel1-OCbQgfcBHw3QcDzNI)1990"New Deal Productions"Alain Lambin"24.8 MB"might be incomplete due to buggy disk images"
Sen (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!OZ5hnIoD!qyjzIhIBDgn1gD2Vj2TeoNbPuQB6q59bSncGXHS Do7Q)1995"L.K. Avalon"Artur Kamiński"8.9 MB""
Shin Ku Gyoku Den (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!SQYyRTxD!OesfH4Q0TLHf1X6VGXCroAudFzncpVreDxw_PWt a6bg)1988"Tecnosoft"Naosuke Arai, Tomomi Ootani"82.9 MB"OPNA (not my rip)"
Silpheed (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!2UxjgQIA!azRqdkV8fvvoPuyG9aaSdO_YVb3b8gKtBnHWjAW Zqd4)1986"Game Arts"Masakuni Mitsuhashi, Fumihito Kasatani, Nobuyuki Aoshima, Hibiki Godai"40.6 MB"OPN (not my rip)"
Supremacy: Your Will Be Done (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!WRxDDDxQ!s4VercDXQ8XLmfMt3E7X1BgD9T1QjJI99BYpEfy 4g3k)1990"Virgin Mastertronic"Jeroen Tel"8.9 MB""
T-Racer (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!WFgFSRaQ!hV1s4Mh2Qa1fEd2KH6cne_guvMRXYQla_W9tGIx UyMM)1994"Virtual Dreams"Pierpaolo Di Maio"10.7 MB""
Tiffany (C64) (mega.nz/#!7FwWlQ6B!pMBLHTadtAhtZpGzamA7dezyyJv_u2vkcvB6qtW gLaM)1991"CP Verlag"Rodney Balai"11.7 MB"real+emul.SID"
Top Gear 2 (CD32) (mega.nz/#!fZol1SzC!oSUx8PcgfbevjeQonpOUzrgboS-_2ASFG7x05B8R9mg)1994"Gremlin Graphics"Patrick Phelan, Neil Biggin"71.4 MB"updated with the music from the regular Amiga version"
Tubular Worlds (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!GYg3STJb!wbktlxTyKqMx8nn8sycb5xQB2y6L3zSDw1xzsjM ulxg)1994"Dongleware"Darius Zendeh"30.5 MB""
Undine (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!GNJxiboS!-Tch95UAmcNtlRyAgyS2hggD1xJxGc2QCiyOFSOjcnw)1993"Active Gamers"NT-3"105.0 MB"OPNA, there is a lot of overlap between this and Last Hours"


ijustwantthestuff
05-02-2017, 03:32 PM
Great update as always!

Does anyone else have problems downloading Undine (PC-88)? I keep getting a "Temporary error, retrying" message from MEGA, and its been like that for almost 2 days now. Tried clearing my browser history, but no luck. Anyone else have this problem?


nx666
05-02-2017, 10:04 PM
Great update as always!

Does anyone else have problems downloading Undine (PC-88)? I keep getting a "Temporary error, retrying" message from MEGA, and its been like that for almost 2 days now. Tried clearing my browser history, but no luck. Anyone else have this problem?

Seems to be a problem on their end. I just uploaded the file again (mega.nz/#!GNJxiboS!-Tch95UAmcNtlRyAgyS2hggD1xJxGc2QCiyOFSOjcnw) and was able to complete the download.


ijustwantthestuff
05-02-2017, 10:28 PM
Seems to be a problem on their end. I just uploaded the file again (mega.nz/#!GNJxiboS!-Tch95UAmcNtlRyAgyS2hggD1xJxGc2QCiyOFSOjcnw) and was able to complete the download.

Worked now, thanks!


Sharrif001
05-03-2017, 03:36 AM
How’s it coming along on Ultra Toukon Densetsu?

nx666
05-03-2017, 06:51 AM
How’s it coming along on Ultra Toukon Densetsu?

The music from this game needs to be recorded via its sound test but I haven’t had the time to do that yet.


Sharrif001
05-03-2017, 08:56 PM
Ah, OK.

Knivesman
05-06-2017, 01:16 PM
Sorry, but could you rip original crossed swords from neogeo arcade? i only found ngcd version rip and official ost rip.

nx666
05-06-2017, 08:44 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Bangboo (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!DEYV1KTa!OJeTGqAPcypoL9jsaKJ-Vt_yYmuF_FqvXo-3EKDobmQ)1995"Millennium"Jochen FeldkпїЅtter (Virgill), Raphael Ludwig (CONS)"10.8 MB""
Budokan: The Martial Spirit (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!mAAgFbAL!VWU6lzukQVytt4CzaVZ2YUF3PHnLuXgGu9jIsvo 30xs)1990"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard"26.7 MB""
Fantastic Voyage (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!aZo0HDRQ!wGvQFqQ21_QroPf6bCkNYpFY2OIExyKZfzFczGk 8WBQ)1991"Centaur Software"BjпїЅrn Lynne"27.7 MB""
Harlem Blade: The Greatest of All Time (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!vQwEAYoA!kpvo_9_L0kVTfZOJx76HJuUellDH0xwr4XMbAEO h4ak)1996"Giga"Takahiro Yonemura (Chemool)"82.6 MB"OPNA"
Harley-Davidson: The Road To Sturgis (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!7ZY2WZ4Y!-YV1NKmfRg1yFQCUb8bAZ-AdDHRBcT2evoubDGgtoWw)1990"Mindscape"Jason Brooke, Kevin Collier"8.9 MB""
Hyperdome (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!vEQi0Lpb!FLEqiiM3BdlFB9u2V6m7P7ZMPYFNoaKLGYeQVP7 UcVs)1989"Exocet Software"Wally Beben"8.3 MB""
Kusuriyubi no Kyoukasho (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!bE4R1RTB!JeKpZMLHcxk6Fiuv6p7sOy3ETuuuoUDa9yfPIUN-hwQ)1996"Active Soft"Yuuki Kisaragi"65.4 MB"OPNA"
Laser Squad (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!zBJzXLIA!WB3FMrWpzweFcyUdTjGG5Z7HiEikUyQBYWxX8IR 45YU)1989"Blade Software"Matt Furniss"11.6 MB""
Necronom (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!zEgngQqB!THETBgjB5opFUDhXd77p5ly1W51cU_5_zmg-lnpXMzQ)1991"Linel"Michael TschпїЅgl"39.1 MB""
Night Walk (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!LQokhQBC!t6ObeGbnkivvLp4UfhMx-oIK21_ZIlLPFGD8idXOmEs)1988"Alternative Software"Paul Krief, Roy Meredith"5.8 MB""
No Exit (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!SAZlkDQT!GO7U0hkyU7y1JkKyr2Hz-cYwMKdMf0TeBFEPqy57Ihs)1990"Coktel Vision"FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)"5.1 MB""
Space Assault (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!PUQCmC7D!KEg-_ZeoYuAtzsQ7_Kn1EFbIATFGC_nez6gyBKS2HCg)1991"Magic Soft"Hans-Hermann Franck"14.5 MB""
Times of Lore (C64) (mega.nz/#!GMBziZSL!hcMt6Cs3hPxBFAwXPQJ45qy8bS-przcoJBKrG8U5czM)1988"Origin"Martin Galway"88.8 MB"real+emul.SID"
Yami no Ketsuzoku: Kanketsu-hen (X68000) (mega.nz/#!iFwinZKL!HpuANdPDC77DOl8VF2d1-FFJr18UoZU6jlkZcJPw7HA)1990"System Sacom"Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya"272.8 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32"


ijustwantthestuff
05-07-2017, 02:10 PM
Great stuff! Some infectious funkiness on the Amiga side this time. I just can’t get that Night Walk theme out of my head, and Space Assault was a nice surprise, haven’t heard that one before.

nx: If its possible to do, could I request Kiki KaiKai for the MSX2? I’ve tried to find the sound files for this game on places like Hoot Archive, but have come up short. If you could do it that’d be cool (but no sweat if its not possible).


nx666
05-07-2017, 10:03 PM
If its possible to do, could I request Kiki KaiKai for the MSX2? I’ve tried to find the sound files for this game on places like Hoot Archive, but have come up short. If you could do it that’d be cool (but no sweat if its not possible).

This is similar to the FM-7 request the other day in that I don’t have a lot of experience with ripping sound files from MSX games and anything that doesn’t already exist in a playable format would require a lot of time to create.

———- Post added at 10:56 PM ———- Previous post was at 10:53 PM ———-

Sorry, but could you rip original crossed swords from neogeo arcade? i only found ngcd version rip and official ost rip.

Crossed Swords is definitely doable but it might take a few weeks until I get a chance to work on this. I would really like to focus on doing a few soundtracks for myself right now. I’ll keep it in my backlog though.


ijustwantthestuff
05-07-2017, 10:18 PM
This is similar to the FM-7 request the other day in that I don’t have a lot of experience with ripping sound files from MSX games and anything that doesn’t already exist in a playable format would require a lot of time to create.

OK. From what I hear on YouTube its not that different from the arcade version anyway, so its no biggie/must-have by any means. 🙂 Thanks anyway.


Knivesman
05-08-2017, 08:44 PM
I see.. thanks 🙂

nx666
05-11-2017, 10:28 PM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #034: Manabu Saito

Manabu Saito was a musical prodigy, who started his career at System Sacom when he was just 18 years old. His music, often a blend of classical and jazz influences with a great sense of melody, were an important component of System Sacom’s genre-defining Novel Ware games. During his time with the company he also composed the first Japanese soundtrack with MT-32 support, 38 Man Kilo no Kokuu, and was an early adopter of CD audio on the FM Towns. Sadly, he passed away from kidney failure in 1992 at the age of 22.

Download Episode #034: Manabu Saito (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom034ManabuSaito/AudioPanicRoom034ManabuSaito.mp3) (71 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwfkByezcqE)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Opening 2" – Chatty (1988, PC-8801) by Manabu Saito
02 "Lyn’s Disappearance" – Yami no Ketsuzoku (1990, X68000) by Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya
03 "In the Aroma of Tea" – 38 Man Kilo no Kokuu (1989, X68000) by Manabu Saito
04 "BGM 5" – Valna (1989, PC-8801) by Manabu Saito
05 "Ending Theme from Euphory" – Firecracker Music Collection Vol.28 (PC-8801) by Shio
06 "Stage 7" – Gemini Wing (1990, X68000) by Manabu Saito, Mikio Saito
07 "Epilogue" – Yami no Ketsuzoku Special (1991, FM Towns) by Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya
08 "Juanelia -East- Theme" – Providence (1989, PC-8801) by Manabu Saito
09 "Overtime" – Soft de Hard na Monogatari 2 (1989, X68000) by Manabu Saito
10 "Nice to Meet You" – Yami no Ketsuzoku (1990, X68000) by Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya
11 "Town Theme 1 from Valna" – Firecracker Music Collection Vol.28 (PC-8801) by M. S
12 "Unused Track" – Yami no Ketsuzoku: Kanketsu-hen (1990, X68000) by Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya
13 "Juanelia Country – Spacecraft" – Providence (1989, PC-8801) by Manabu Saito
14 "In the Morning Light" – 38 Man Kilo no Kokuu (1989, X68000) by Manabu Saito
15 "End Title" – Soft de Hard na Monogatari (1988, X68000) by Manabu Saito
16 "Ending" – Yami no Ketsuzoku: Harukanaru Kioku (1993, PC Engine CD) by Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya

And as a little bonus some new/updated Manabu Saito soundtracks:

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
38 Man Kilo no Kokuu (X68000) (mega.nz/#!zVQwiBaR!8zu21kkNTW_TJfH_9V8MS6w47SbFNfP5NODwyJ0 xtoM)1989"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"214.8 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32 (added MT-32 version)"
Dome, The (X68000) (mega.nz/#!yIgWmI6J!TN55OYcxyVZvNPU1PMRT_MsfD3Egvs2NlOEZfLh SgXk)1988"System Sacom"Kuniko Sakurai, Kouichi Sato, Manabu Saito"48.0 MB"OPM/MSM (updated tags)"
Evolution (FM Towns) (mega.nz/#!ndJ2EYiK!opwQSzWTFleYGCXb6U9UDDtE8mPzJNvKMoOzTbc DATg)1989"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"31.8 MB"CD Audio"
Soft de Hard na Monogatari 2 (X68000) (mega.nz/#!zZBHVBwI!H7ZiL7IF7ht8V9uKWXW8x2_U3Dbni8nCPx7OUsN UPQo)1989"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"111.4 MB"OPM/MSM (updated tags)"


ijustwantthestuff
05-12-2017, 02:05 PM
Thank you for this episode! I had no idea Saito was even dead (yes, I’m not well-informed)! And at only 22. My jaw dropped when I read that. :/ Gemini Wing and 38 Man Kilo no Kokuu have long been two of my favorite X68 soundtracks, I really like the style on them, relaxing and driving at the same time.

Speaking of System Sacom, I’d like to request Metal Sight (X68000). And also (not System Sacom, but awesome anyway) Lagoon (X68000), which is far superior to the SNES version IMO. I understand that you’re busy at the moment so you can add them last in your backlog if you want to do them.


1983parrothead
05-12-2017, 04:29 PM
Metal Sight was the first game by Team Cross Wonder (later Fill-in-Cafe).

Sharrif001
05-12-2017, 06:30 PM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #034: Manabu Saito

Manabu Saito was a musical prodigy, who started his career at System Sacom when he was just 18 years old. His music, often a blend of classical and jazz influences with a great sense of melody, were an important component of System Sacom’s genre-defining Novel Ware games. During his time with the company he also composed the first Japanese soundtrack with MT-32 support, 38 Man Kilo no Kokuu, and was an early adopter of CD audio on the FM Towns. Sadly, he passed away from kidney failure in 1992 at the age of 22.

Download Episode #034: Manabu Saito (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom034ManabuSaito/AudioPanicRoom034ManabuSaito.mp3) (71 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwfkByezcqE)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Opening 2" – Chatty (1988, PC-8801) by Manabu Saito
02 "Lyn’s Disappearance" – Yami no Ketsuzoku (1990, X68000) by Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya
03 "In the Aroma of Tea" – 38 Man Kilo no Kokuu (1989, X68000) by Manabu Saito
04 "BGM 5" – Valna (1989, PC-8801) by Manabu Saito
05 "Ending Theme from Euphory" – Firecracker Music Collection Vol.28 (PC-8801) by Shio
06 "Stage 7" – Gemini Wing (1990, X68000) by Manabu Saito, Mikio Saito
07 "Epilogue" – Yami no Ketsuzoku Special (1991, FM Towns) by Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya
08 "Juanelia -East- Theme" – Providence (1989, PC-8801) by Manabu Saito
09 "Overtime" – Soft de Hard na Monogatari 2 (1989, X68000) by Manabu Saito
10 "Nice to Meet You" – Yami no Ketsuzoku (1990, X68000) by Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya
11 "Town Theme 1 from Valna" – Firecracker Music Collection Vol.28 (PC-8801) by M. S
12 "Unused Track" – Yami no Ketsuzoku: Kanketsu-hen (1990, X68000) by Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya
13 "Juanelia Country – Spacecraft" – Providence (1989, PC-8801) by Manabu Saito
14 "In the Morning Light" – 38 Man Kilo no Kokuu (1989, X68000) by Manabu Saito
15 "End Title" – Soft de Hard na Monogatari (1988, X68000) by Manabu Saito
16 "Ending" – Yami no Ketsuzoku: Harukanaru Kioku (1993, PC Engine CD) by Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya

And as a little bonus some new/updated Manabu Saito soundtracks:

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
38 Man Kilo no Kokuu (X68000) (mega.nz/#!zVQwiBaR!8zu21kkNTW_TJfH_9V8MS6w47SbFNfP5NODwyJ0 xtoM)1989"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"214.8 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32 (added MT-32 version)"
Dome, The (X68000) (mega.nz/#!yIgWmI6J!TN55OYcxyVZvNPU1PMRT_MsfD3Egvs2NlOEZfLh SgXk)1988"System Sacom"Kuniko Sakurai, Kouichi Sato, Manabu Saito"48.0 MB"OPM/MSM (updated tags)"
Evolution (FM Towns) (mega.nz/#!ndJ2EYiK!opwQSzWTFleYGCXb6U9UDDtE8mPzJNvKMoOzTbc DATg)1989"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"31.8 MB"CD Audio"
Soft de Hard na Monogatari 2 (X68000) (mega.nz/#!zZBHVBwI!H7ZiL7IF7ht8V9uKWXW8x2_U3Dbni8nCPx7OUsN UPQo)1989"System Sacom"Manabu Saito"111.4 MB"OPM/MSM (updated tags)"

Thanks for information about this. I have been wondering why Manabu Saito died at an early age- now I know.


ijustwantthestuff
05-12-2017, 06:44 PM
By the way, scratch the Metal Sight request, I found that one myself, so no need to do it for my sake. Lagoon you can do if/when you feel like, but its not high priority. So basically, forget I wrote anything. 🙂

1983parrothead
05-12-2017, 06:48 PM
Lagoon can be found in ZOOM Support Thread.

ijustwantthestuff
05-12-2017, 08:55 PM
Thank you very much, 1983parrothead! I got it now. Man, it amazes me how much more powerful the X68 version of this soundtrack is than the SNES one.

nx: Looks like we managed ourselves for once. You can scratch my last two X68 requests. 😀


nx666
05-13-2017, 08:51 PM
Thanks for information about this. I have been wondering why Manabu Saito died at an early age- now I know.

There used to be a website about him run by his brother that had a ton of information. It seems to be gone now, but you can still access an archived version via wayback machine (https://web.archive.org/web/20151231122851/http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~uu3s-situ/00/mokuzi.html).


Patrick1287
05-13-2017, 09:33 PM
Hey nx666
I have question for you. You heard about Super Boss Gaiden on SNES? This game have amazing chiptunes music, but don’t have spc file. Can you rip this and upload?

nx666
05-13-2017, 10:49 PM
Hey nx666
I have question for you. You heard about Super Boss Gaiden on SNES? This game have amazing chiptunes music, but don’t have spc file. Can you rip this and upload?

I think that’s maybe something you should ask ruiner about, for my own sanity it’s better if we stick with computer soundtracks over here 🙂

However, going by this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRbdVEp3smI) the music in the game was composed by LHS. You can find all(?) of his music here (http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?detail=modules&view=9580) which should include the songs used for the soundtrack. The ending theme, for example, is a chiptune remix of ’99 Luftballons’ that can be found on that page (2nd from the top).


ijustwantthestuff
05-14-2017, 12:27 AM
Speaking of Lagoon X68000: 1983parrothead (or anyone else reading this), you wouldn’t happen to have this EGG Music album (http://vgmdb.net/album/8641), or know where I could find it? I like the older Lagoon album you have in the ZOOM Support Thread, but it only plays through most themes once. The themes in this game are so good, you kind of feel that the one-loop-only deal is a bit insufficient…

1983parrothead
05-14-2017, 01:15 AM
Sorry, but I wish it was found.

Sharrif001
05-14-2017, 01:51 AM
Thanks for the info.

———- Post added at 07:51 PM ———- Previous post was at 07:51 PM ———-

I think that’s maybe something you should ask ruiner about, for my own sanity it’s better if we stick with computer soundtracks over here 🙂

However, going by this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRbdVEp3smI) the music in the game was composed by LHS. You can find all(?) of his music here (http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?detail=modules&view=9580) which should include the songs used for the soundtrack. The ending theme, for example, is a chiptune remix of ’99 Luftballons’ that can be found on that page (2nd from the top).

I agree. I don’t even like Super Boss Gaiden because it was a homebrew game.


Patrick1287
05-14-2017, 12:09 PM
I think that’s maybe something you should ask ruiner about, for my own sanity it’s better if we stick with computer soundtracks over here 🙂

However, going by this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRbdVEp3smI) the music in the game was composed by LHS. You can find all(?) of his music here (http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?detail=modules&view=9580) which should include the songs used for the soundtrack. The ending theme, for example, is a chiptune remix of ’99 Luftballons’ that can be found on that page (2nd from the top).
Ok, How can I do this rip and do quality how this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omBP0A6Fu7U . Example I play with OpenMPT and quality is not good. What I must do.


nx666
05-14-2017, 12:43 PM
Ok, How can I do this rip and do quality how this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omBP0A6Fu7U . Example I play with OpenMPT and quality is not good. What I must do.

The video seems to use a surround effect during playback. I don’t know if OpenMPT can do this, but many other MOD players have that as an option. For example, you could try this:

– Download XMPlay (http://support.xmplay.com/files_view.php?file_id=670)
– Under Options there is a tab for the MOD playback settings
– On this tab set Interpolation = off, Ramping = sensitive, Surround = mode1

That should make it sound similar to the video in your post.


Patrick1287
05-14-2017, 12:48 PM
The video seems to use a surround effect during playback. I don’t know if OpenMPT can do this, but many other MOD players have that as an option. For example, you could try this:

– Download XMPlay (http://support.xmplay.com/files_view.php?file_id=670)
– Under Options there is a tab for the MOD playback settings
– On this tab set Interpolation = off, Ramping = sensitive, Surround = mode1

That should make it sound similar to the video in your post.
Thank’s and this XMPlay can rip music to flac or MP3 VBR?


nx666
05-14-2017, 02:43 PM
Thank’s and this XMPlay can rip music to flac or MP3 VBR?

I think the default installation can only convert to WAV and FLAC, but you can always get additional encoders (like MP3) from the same link I posted above.


Patrick1287
05-14-2017, 05:02 PM
I think the default installation can only convert to WAV and FLAC, but you can always get additional encoders (like MP3) from the same link I posted above.
Oki doki, Thank you very much for this 😉

SRWPyrit
05-15-2017, 09:43 AM
Thank you so much for the Manabu Saito episode. One of my fav composers, he is truly missed. You’re doing great work, nx666! Are you on twitter?

nx666
05-15-2017, 04:17 PM
Thank you so much for the Manabu Saito episode. One of my fav composers, he is truly missed. You’re doing great work, nx666! Are you on twitter?

Thanks, glad you liked it! And no, I’m not on Twitter. A couple of years ago I reduced my social media presence to a bare minimum and I think that was probably one of the better decisions in my life 🙂


Sharrif001
05-15-2017, 04:37 PM
Thanks, glad you liked it! And no, I’m not on Twitter. A couple of years ago I reduced my social media presence to a bare minimum and I think that was probably one of the better decisions in my life 🙂
Good thinking.

———- Post added at 10:37 AM ———- Previous post was at 10:36 AM ———-

Thank you so much for the Manabu Saito episode. One of my fav composers, he is truly missed. You’re doing great work, nx666! Are you on twitter? I agree- Manabu Saito is also one of my favorite composers, as well as Data West’s own Yashuhito Saito.


nx666
05-16-2017, 01:15 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Amnios (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!TZB2FZJK!w31Exy6xpWMZ6nCshiN4bu2mxl-nbj-p84EKRYeRpkA)1991"Psygnosis"Paul Shields"12.1 MB""
Anarchy (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!nEh0Ga6S!v20gK475iQiYSUicfkIPHFoFY4eO1L-Nl9BhhS7TmCw)1990"Psygnosis"Ray Norrish"4.3 MB""
Carcharodon: White Sharks (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!rQQXVJIB!BAkfQO-4_mAiLqEuWpdO6CBrlv1Xvx2RcrROMrfCPbA)1991"Demonware"Torsten Gellrich"11.1 MB""
F17 Challenge (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!jExlFDLJ!OOhbk6817D8D1RS3pUl1ZP5FCFj4d3nqPX2oihA vxwE)1993"Team 17"Nicola Tomljanovich"18.1 MB""
Wiz ‘n’ Liz (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!eJAlgIaR!dCiXG-sSY7bfGBPEurxScvUHirkuGBRNCtLlPqeVid4)1993"Psygnosis"Richard Ede"81.5 MB""


ijustwantthestuff
05-17-2017, 02:05 AM
Thanks for the new stuff, nx666! You are one lean, mean ripping machine! 🙂 I’m especially fond of Carcharodon in this batch, very nice and catchy music from a mediocre Amiga shooter. Just wish there was more of it.

To reciprocate I offer anyone who’s interested the official digital release of Lagoon Original Soundtracks (https://mega.nz/#!ReYEBAhB!mmlBBa4jczjIco7ouBKVM60HegJeGlienM1jer_fISs) from EGG MUSIC. This is the album I mentioned above on this page, yes, I decided to get it myself, because its some damn fine X68000 music. It even has some unused bonus tracks I haven’t seen on any other release/version of this soundtrack.


lovelljohnson1
05-19-2017, 05:11 PM
Can you do a rip of sd gundam psycho salamander no kyoui for the arcade?

KingTengu
05-19-2017, 10:18 PM
It’s been months since I requested from you, so I’m going to do so right now! 😀

– Barunba (MSX; I’ve requested the PC Engine version from ruiner, and since he’s currently not doing MSX requests, I’d thought I request the MSX version to you.)
– Gall Force: Defense of Chaos (MSX; based on the sci-fi anime. Developed by Hal Laboratories.)
– Andorogynus (MSX; a strange shmup where you play a biohuman trying to stop an alien attack… I think. Developed by Wolf Team (or one of their subdivisions)).


Sharrif001
05-20-2017, 09:21 PM
It’s been months since I requested from you, so I’m going to do so right now! 😀

– Barunba (MSX; I’ve requested the PC Engine version from ruiner, and since he’s currently not doing MSX requests, I’d thought I request the MSX version to you.)
– Gall Force: Defense of Chaos (MSX; based on the sci-fi anime. Developed by Hal Laboratories.)
– Andorogynus (MSX; a strange shmup where you play a biohuman trying to stop an alien attack… I think. Developed by Wolf Team (or one of their subdivisions)).

Andorogynus was developed by Telenet themselves.


1983parrothead
05-21-2017, 02:34 AM
Thanks, nx666. I found these, and according to the descriptions of each one, they come from the hoot archives:

【PC-98】Advanced V.G. 2: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmOGAUlgMSCJCR8UN2uUal91GGp32BKET

Can you upload your recordings of it? Thanks. ^_^


KingTengu
05-21-2017, 04:09 AM
Andorogynus was developed by Telenet themselves.

Thanks for the correction. 🙂


SRWPyrit
05-21-2017, 05:17 AM
Thanks, glad you liked it! And no, I’m not on Twitter. A couple of years ago I reduced my social media presence to a bare minimum and I think that was probably one of the better decisions in my life 🙂

I understand. I just would like to spread the good word about your podcast. Is that ok? If so, what would be your preferred site to link to?


Sharrif001
05-21-2017, 04:49 PM
No problem.

nx666
05-21-2017, 11:01 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Crossed Swords (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!nNR2QQZS!UADeowh00K_zwKQh8Baw20ikNJRQJQ10AzbjYTn UF9c)1991"Alpha Denshi"Yuka Watanabe"67.7 MB""
Dalek Attack (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!yFhjCAyR!Qz2BJcoQsKhqNysNZSrGrG1dLNYF_PKFMsdturn d3qM)1993"Admiral Software"Paul Tankard"26.1 MB""
Darius+ (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!7dphDAbC!uSOcICEFm4evOmxP1A_T-lV0QmZF97i-Ji0iL59C8l0)1989"The Edge"Dave Lowe"17.7 MB""
Eiyuu Shigan: Gal.Act.Heroism (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!jURCjDia!oTX7GSg5Nfidck6_PppjZX5I8DCCBmrSr63bbUD PlPQ)1994"Micro Cabin"Yukiharu Urita"60.3 MB"OPN"
Future Shock (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!jVZBUCSa!Xlz4eaviqXJTZxW2oX0ze3riuSTNAjN2yCzmnlq _qU8)1991"MC Publications"Jeroen Soede"37.4 MB""
Harald Hardtooth in "The Fight of the Clean Teeth" (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!XRJ03DxB!lHps5WNavPsXAmHsklMrUdp5lie5BEVSRmEFxEZ XJqQ)1992"Colgate-Palmolive A/S"Jens-Christian Huus"12.5 MB"OPL2"
Kidou Senshi SD Gundam: Psycho Salamander no Kyoui oh (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!6EgHgJgQ!AucWaqtOilvGqK0dvS9t4pdsex72XmoxCxIBzlP 9fhw)1991"Banpresto"King Bee"27.5 MB""
Sirius 7 (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!uJQkXLLJ!AwKqVrT0wjgfPfjZk0eLKXOi9VrqkBAX6UuI8JI wpeU)1990"Actual Screenshots"Blair Zuppicich"16.1 MB""
Space Crusade: The Ultimate Encounter (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!aF4R2ZCZ!F4pG4K1W5_Eculq9WNZGVhVFXjp-gywFTPoG5VMqyB4)1992"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch, Ian Howe"13.0 MB""
Ultra Toukon Densetsu (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!2ZpgwbxI!6oxFx5I7JnXKhvnsfWwziVjuf9ZioortX1X0xw0 DiPs)1993"Banpresto"Nobuyuki Shioda"61.9 MB""

———- Post added at 11:54 PM ———- Previous post was at 11:51 PM ———-

Thanks, nx666. I found these, and according to the descriptions of each one, they come from the hoot archives:
【PC-98】Advanced V.G. 2: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmOGAUlgMSCJCR8UN2uUal91GGp32BKET
Can you upload your recordings of it? Thanks. ^_^

That’s probably from one of the Firecracker disks, good luck finding the PC-98 version of that though. There are also PC-88 images of this disk mag which might be a bit easier to find, but I’m not sure if the arrangements/track selections are the same.

———- Post added 05-22-2017 at 12:01 AM ———- Previous post was 05-21-2017 at 11:54 PM ———-

I understand. I just would like to spread the good word about your podcast. Is that ok? If so, what would be your preferred site to link to?

Of course that ok. You can link to the podcast via the blog (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) or Youtube channel (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO).


ijustwantthestuff
05-22-2017, 07:20 AM
Thanks for the update! That Sirius 7 title theme is really something. 🙂

I’d like to request two PC-98 soundtracks:

Alantia
Dracula Hakushaku


Sharrif001
05-22-2017, 04:43 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Crossed Swords (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!nNR2QQZS!UADeowh00K_zwKQh8Baw20ikNJRQJQ10AzbjYTn UF9c)1991"Alpha Denshi"Yuka Watanabe"67.7 MB""
Dalek Attack (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!yFhjCAyR!Qz2BJcoQsKhqNysNZSrGrG1dLNYF_PKFMsdturn d3qM)1993"Admiral Software"Paul Tankard"26.1 MB""
Darius+ (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!7dphDAbC!uSOcICEFm4evOmxP1A_T-lV0QmZF97i-Ji0iL59C8l0)1989"The Edge"Dave Lowe"17.7 MB""
Eiyuu Shigan: Gal.Act.Heroism (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!jURCjDia!oTX7GSg5Nfidck6_PppjZX5I8DCCBmrSr63bbUD PlPQ)1994"Micro Cabin"Yukiharu Urita"60.3 MB"OPN"
Future Shock (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!jVZBUCSa!Xlz4eaviqXJTZxW2oX0ze3riuSTNAjN2yCzmnlq _qU8)1991"MC Publications"Jeroen Soede"37.4 MB""
Harald Hardtooth in "The Fight of the Clean Teeth" (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!XRJ03DxB!lHps5WNavPsXAmHsklMrUdp5lie5BEVSRmEFxEZ XJqQ)1992"Colgate-Palmolive A/S"Jens-Christian Huus"12.5 MB"OPL2"
Kidou Senshi SD Gundam: Psycho Salamander no Kyoui oh (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!6EgHgJgQ!AucWaqtOilvGqK0dvS9t4pdsex72XmoxCxIBzlP 9fhw)1991"Banpresto"King Bee"27.5 MB""
Sirius 7 (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!uJQkXLLJ!AwKqVrT0wjgfPfjZk0eLKXOi9VrqkBAX6UuI8JI wpeU)1990"Actual Screenshots"Blair Zuppicich"16.1 MB""
Space Crusade: The Ultimate Encounter (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!aF4R2ZCZ!F4pG4K1W5_Eculq9WNZGVhVFXjp-gywFTPoG5VMqyB4)1992"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch, Ian Howe"13.0 MB""
Ultra Toukon Densetsu (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!2ZpgwbxI!6oxFx5I7JnXKhvnsfWwziVjuf9ZioortX1X0xw0 DiPs)1993"Banpresto"Nobuyuki Shioda"61.9 MB""

———- Post added at 11:54 PM ———- Previous post was at 11:51 PM ———-

That’s probably from one of the Firecracker disks, good luck finding the PC-98 version of that though. There are also PC-88 images of this disk mag which might be a bit easier to find, but I’m not sure if the arrangements/track selections are the same.

———- Post added 05-22-2017 at 12:01 AM ———- Previous post was 05-21-2017 at 11:54 PM ———-

Of course that ok. You can link to the podcast via the blog (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) or Youtube channel (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO).

Thanks for the wonderful 4 soundtracks, Ultra Toukon Densetsu SD Gundam, Gal. Act. Heroism, and Crossed Swords! 😀


fandenivoldsk
05-24-2017, 10:20 PM
Request: Out-Space for the C64. The game over music is amazing.

1983parrothead
05-24-2017, 11:57 PM
On topic (Edited):

Okay. I’ll do my best. Thanks for your efforts, nx666.

Are these MIDI versions possible to rip?

Valis II
https://youtu.be/0_ZpdwX7fQE

Undeadline
https://youtu.be/IJa0KH7CSzI

Fire Hawk
https://youtu.be/jjaaUgcfZKM

Off topic technically:

This is emailing in Great Britain in 1984:

https://youtu.be/szdbKz5CyhA


nx666
05-25-2017, 02:54 AM
Are these MIDI versions possible to rip?
Valis II
https://youtu.be/0_ZpdwX7fQE
Undeadline
https://youtu.be/IJa0KH7CSzI
Fire Hawk
https://youtu.be/jjaaUgcfZKM

I’m no expert, but I think the MIDI PAC used in these videos basically just forwards the song data written for one of the FM extensions (like MSX Music) to an external MIDI module. I doubt this is currently supported by any MSX emulator or music player, so having access to the actual hardware would be the only way to record this.

This is emailing in Great Britain in 1984:
https://youtu.be/szdbKz5CyhA

Ha ha, good ol’ BBC Micro.


1983parrothead
05-25-2017, 04:54 PM
Okay. Understood. I just discovered these you might can rip:

Project Moon (X68000)
Racing Champ (X68000)
Exceed (X68000)

THX.


lovelljohnson1
05-26-2017, 01:33 PM
Can you rip sky alert and d-con for the arcade?

nx666
05-30-2017, 08:28 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #035: Codemasters

Codemasters were one of the UK’s biggest publishers of budget games, and one of the few companies to still develop original 8-bit computer titles when most publishers had already abandoned that market in the early 90s. While most of their games originated on the ZX Spectrum, it was usually the C64 and Amiga ports that featured the most impressive soundtracks supplied by a stellar line-up of composers like Allister Brimble, David Whittaker, Steve Barret, or Matt Gray.

Download Episode #035: Codemasters (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom035Codemasters/AudioPanicRoom035Codemasters.mp3) (73 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE1wEFUw08E)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Title Screen" – Tarzan Goes Ape! (1991, C64) by Steve Barrett
02 "Title Screen" – Pro Boxing Simulator (1991, Amiga) by Allister Brimble
03 "In-Game Music" – Treasure Island Dizzy (1989, C64) composed by David Whittaker, arranged by Matt Gray
04 "Title Screen" – Poltergeist (1987, C64) by David Whittaker
05 "Main Menu" – Pro Tennis Simulator (1990, Amiga) composed by Gavin Raeburn, arranged by Lyndon Sharp
06 "Title Screen" – Slightly Magic (1991, C64) by Allister Brimble
07 "Name Entry" – BMX Simulator (1993, NES) by Gavin Raeburn
08 "Title Screen" – DJ Puff’s Volcantic Capers (1992, C64) by Gerard Gourley
09 "In-Game Music" – CJ’s Elephant Antics (1991, Amiga) composed by Ashley Hogg, arranged by Allister Brimble
10 "Title Screen" – Motocross (1989, C64) by Matt Gray
11 "Level 1" – Mean Machine (1991, Amiga) by Allister Brimble
12 "Title Screen" – Super Robin Hood (1987, C64) by David Whittaker
13 "Title Screen" – Violator (1991, Amiga) by Matthew Simmonds
14 "In-Game Music" – Magic Land Dizzy (1990, C64) by Steve Barrett
15 "Title Screen" – Boomerang Kid (1993, NES) by Allister Brimble
16 "Code Entry" – Steg the Slug (1992, C64) by Ashley Hogg

Plus some new/updated Amiga and C64 Codemasters soundtracks:

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

1st Division Manager (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!7cAjGSpD!5VgMFeEbaW_EG9xwEK6aaafb41_-uPkcDreyWcnogbE)1992"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"7.4 MB""
CJ’s Elephant Antics (C64) (mega.nz/#!bAAjSY4J!h45ulD85DJu9NE4sokVZGbAc8lEsdiqrB03OeyZ so8I)1991"Codemasters"Ashley Hogg"28.8 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Cosmonut (C64) (mega.nz/#!bZwACToI!GIYOpDlL75kpVYHnHQsXNWg6nAo_Yms7aHN8MJn dGTA)1987"Codemasters"David Whittaker"7.4 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
International Rugby Simulator (C64) (mega.nz/#!7BRlGaCJ!is5dRvxtStgxr1TQpzZ_nXKKa_qwHH1JC26sPvB 1XQI)1988"Codemasters"David Dunn"8.5 MB"real+emul.SID"
Kamikaze (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!fMJ3AQwK!8zD4z9hoB3fhwz1trEhyZixVyp3Xlhrm93zniVn Wdpg)1990"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"7.1 MB""
Mean Machine (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!GYBm2QxB!-92pBwxMdbQSZhwrK4Nb5PhlgfjRnQBY15ZCE-HP-rU)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"17.0 MB""
Motocross (C64) (mega.nz/#!vApmVLJQ!mIfj6BxuVEp-vhsZwND4v2RCzETyTd1vadGNWjpPY9o)1989"Codemasters"Matt Gray"12.1 MB"real+emul.SID"
Panic Dizzy (C64) (mega.nz/#!WVxikS4S!cbxNMevJ60ABKSHdzw0RDy6-HoomlpaGFxeeLL8Qh4g)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"17.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Prince Clumsy (C64) (mega.nz/#!HYwnzbqB!hT7UlL6L_GKaPyGtHbxitcBphjQOf4Gr0NrbPu5 WcaM)1990"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"15.2 MB"real+emul.SID"
Pro Boxing Simulator (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!CRYFkLab!EWcPiylI_KOcvcmWYPnTBigG78gOLP8cbvgk9jx jivM)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"6.5 MB""
Pro Tennis Simulator (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!DR5DHY4L!VLPAYCmQ2AOmquhasYBqKJZ7lg0V-t4EA91vD6PXRSw)1990"Codemasters"Lyndon Sharp"3.0 MB""
Pro Tennis Simulator (C64) (mega.nz/#!3BA2mAJA!GlSe1yD0BE8YvwgHKsrw5L3nUDTkX9qJiWl7xmQ VAjo)1989"Codemasters"Gavin Raeburn"11.5 MB"real+emul.SID"
Pub Trivia Simulator (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!TFYUHIyD!Sh0sZ3wsJRd7YLAiNh6XidZ5cD1-Y_m31e8hc7xtsNs)1989"Codemasters"Creative Thought"7.7 MB""
Red Max (C64) (mega.nz/#!XJpnDIAL!gk6bgieGqtGQFdQB4sUeOtEhEGxhNJHxJUwswry wu5s)1987"Codemasters"David Whittaker"6.4 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Robin Hood: Legend Quest (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!XIoDnL7C!TJe8B-dOkhdJpKMIe8G0gtb-WueZET1FiP6Es1HFwfg)1992"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"4.9 MB""
Spellbound Dizzy (C64) (mega.nz/#!yQonHITT!u9kh_2O-nVsRpbPjFNYsOpKMnwl1V1TwGLb3q0ng-HQ)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"14.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Super Grand Prix (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!nAYC3YZC!l41wsYypa2ZiiAh1hTJMTNo2FdEDahzRkBu_6cW Kiao)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"13.1 MB""
Super Robin Hood (C64) (mega.nz/#!KYBnwJaL!lNtt38NayKyZ8U4HpzyBZCSSS27Hi5g-QWhKqa9F4Zc)1987"Codemasters"David Whittaker"13.6 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Sword and the Rose, The (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!WMYTSILL!DokmvITZohyIMy_HiZNhif7UpKOnD9-4z6xMhTTx3Dg)1990"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"14.1 MB""
Tilt (C64) (mega.nz/#!CYARHZxB!V0DHuOP2vwPQbSraf9ntS9Y0UPPdjQd7oUoAvZm nd3U)1990"Codemasters"Steve Barrett"13.1 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Treasure Island Dizzy (C64) (mega.nz/#!fJp1GLbL!_wYXbcq5Di4W20NccH73RRjtNhKJ6Kz6a3OA9oc-edA)1989"Codemasters"Matt Gray"17.7 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"


ijustwantthestuff
05-30-2017, 03:27 PM
😀 !

[…] it was usually the C64 and Amiga ports that featured the most impressive soundtracks supplied by a stellar line-up of composers like Allister Brimble, David Whittaker, Steve Barret, or Matt Gray.

Not to forget the NES, on which Codemasters produced some really great soundtracks. I really like Firehawk, and Boomerang Kid that you have in the tracklist.

Thanks for this episode and the new soundtrack sets!


Sharrif001
05-30-2017, 04:39 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #035: Codemasters

Codemasters were one of the UK’s biggest publishers of budget games, and one of the few companies to still develop original 8-bit computer titles when most publishers had already abandoned that market in the early 90s. While most of their games originated on the ZX Spectrum, it was usually the C64 and Amiga ports that featured the most impressive soundtracks supplied by a stellar line-up of composers like Allister Brimble, David Whittaker, Steve Barret, or Matt Gray.

Download Episode #035: Codemasters (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom035Codemasters/AudioPanicRoom035Codemasters.mp3) (73 MB, mp3) here
…or watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE1wEFUw08E)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Title Screen" – Tarzan Goes Ape! (1991, C64) by Steve Barrett
02 "Title Screen" – Pro Boxing Simulator (1991, Amiga) by Allister Brimble
03 "In-Game Music" – Treasure Island Dizzy (1989, C64) composed by David Whittaker, arranged by Matt Gray
04 "Title Screen" – Poltergeist (1987, C64) by David Whittaker
05 "Main Menu" – Pro Tennis Simulator (1990, Amiga) composed by Gavin Raeburn, arranged by Lyndon Sharp
06 "Title Screen" – Slightly Magic (1991, C64) by Allister Brimble
07 "Name Entry" – BMX Simulator (1993, NES) by Gavin Raeburn
08 "Title Screen" – DJ Puff’s Volcantic Capers (1992, C64) by Gerard Gourley
09 "In-Game Music" – CJ’s Elephant Antics (1991, Amiga) composed by Ashley Hogg, arranged by Allister Brimble
10 "Title Screen" – Motocross (1989, C64) by Matt Gray
11 "Level 1" – Mean Machine (1991, Amiga) by Allister Brimble
12 "Title Screen" – Super Robin Hood (1987, C64) by David Whittaker
13 "Title Screen" – Violator (1991, Amiga) by Matthew Simmonds
14 "In-Game Music" – Magic Land Dizzy (1990, C64) by Steve Barrett
15 "Title Screen" – Boomerang Kid (1993, NES) by Allister Brimble
16 "Code Entry" – Steg the Slug (1992, C64) by Ashley Hogg

Plus some new/updated Amiga and C64 Codemasters soundtracks:

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

1st Division Manager (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!7cAjGSpD!5VgMFeEbaW_EG9xwEK6aaafb41_-uPkcDreyWcnogbE)1992"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"7.4 MB""
CJ’s Elephant Antics (C64) (mega.nz/#!bAAjSY4J!h45ulD85DJu9NE4sokVZGbAc8lEsdiqrB03OeyZ so8I)1991"Codemasters"Ashley Hogg"28.8 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Cosmonut (C64) (mega.nz/#!bZwACToI!GIYOpDlL75kpVYHnHQsXNWg6nAo_Yms7aHN8MJn dGTA)1987"Codemasters"David Whittaker"7.4 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
International Rugby Simulator (C64) (mega.nz/#!7BRlGaCJ!is5dRvxtStgxr1TQpzZ_nXKKa_qwHH1JC26sPvB 1XQI)1988"Codemasters"David Dunn"8.5 MB"real+emul.SID"
Kamikaze (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!fMJ3AQwK!8zD4z9hoB3fhwz1trEhyZixVyp3Xlhrm93zniVn Wdpg)1990"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"7.1 MB""
Mean Machine (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!GYBm2QxB!-92pBwxMdbQSZhwrK4Nb5PhlgfjRnQBY15ZCE-HP-rU)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"17.0 MB""
Motocross (C64) (mega.nz/#!vApmVLJQ!mIfj6BxuVEp-vhsZwND4v2RCzETyTd1vadGNWjpPY9o)1989"Codemasters"Matt Gray"12.1 MB"real+emul.SID"
Panic Dizzy (C64) (mega.nz/#!WVxikS4S!cbxNMevJ60ABKSHdzw0RDy6-HoomlpaGFxeeLL8Qh4g)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"17.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Prince Clumsy (C64) (mega.nz/#!HYwnzbqB!hT7UlL6L_GKaPyGtHbxitcBphjQOf4Gr0NrbPu5 WcaM)1990"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"15.2 MB"real+emul.SID"
Pro Boxing Simulator (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!CRYFkLab!EWcPiylI_KOcvcmWYPnTBigG78gOLP8cbvgk9jx jivM)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"6.5 MB""
Pro Tennis Simulator (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!DR5DHY4L!VLPAYCmQ2AOmquhasYBqKJZ7lg0V-t4EA91vD6PXRSw)1990"Codemasters"Lyndon Sharp"3.0 MB""
Pro Tennis Simulator (C64) (mega.nz/#!3BA2mAJA!GlSe1yD0BE8YvwgHKsrw5L3nUDTkX9qJiWl7xmQ VAjo)1989"Codemasters"Gavin Raeburn"11.5 MB"real+emul.SID"
Pub Trivia Simulator (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!TFYUHIyD!Sh0sZ3wsJRd7YLAiNh6XidZ5cD1-Y_m31e8hc7xtsNs)1989"Codemasters"Creative Thought"7.7 MB""
Red Max (C64) (mega.nz/#!XJpnDIAL!gk6bgieGqtGQFdQB4sUeOtEhEGxhNJHxJUwswry wu5s)1987"Codemasters"David Whittaker"6.4 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Robin Hood: Legend Quest (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!XIoDnL7C!TJe8B-dOkhdJpKMIe8G0gtb-WueZET1FiP6Es1HFwfg)1992"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"4.9 MB""
Spellbound Dizzy (C64) (mega.nz/#!yQonHITT!u9kh_2O-nVsRpbPjFNYsOpKMnwl1V1TwGLb3q0ng-HQ)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"14.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Super Grand Prix (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!nAYC3YZC!l41wsYypa2ZiiAh1hTJMTNo2FdEDahzRkBu_6cW Kiao)1991"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"13.1 MB""
Super Robin Hood (C64) (mega.nz/#!KYBnwJaL!lNtt38NayKyZ8U4HpzyBZCSSS27Hi5g-QWhKqa9F4Zc)1987"Codemasters"David Whittaker"13.6 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Sword and the Rose, The (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!WMYTSILL!DokmvITZohyIMy_HiZNhif7UpKOnD9-4z6xMhTTx3Dg)1990"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"14.1 MB""
Tilt (C64) (mega.nz/#!CYARHZxB!V0DHuOP2vwPQbSraf9ntS9Y0UPPdjQd7oUoAvZm nd3U)1990"Codemasters"Steve Barrett"13.1 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Treasure Island Dizzy (C64) (mega.nz/#!fJp1GLbL!_wYXbcq5Di4W20NccH73RRjtNhKJ6Kz6a3OA9oc-edA)1989"Codemasters"Matt Gray"17.7 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"

Codemasters was a good company- I knew them because of their Micro Machines games that they teamed up with Galoob Toys to make. I liked their NES and Genesis (Especially the Genesis version’s) soundtracks of the first Micro Machines game.


nx666
05-31-2017, 04:06 PM
:Not to forget the NES, on which Codemasters produced some really great soundtracks. I really like Firehawk, and Boomerang Kid that you have in the tracklist. Thanks for this episode and the new soundtrack sets!

I was actually going to mix all the in-game music from Linus Spacehead into one coherent track, but then I got sidetracked and wasn’t able to finish it in time for the podcast.

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Codemasters was a good company- I knew them because of their Micro Machines games that they teamed up with Galoob Toys to make. I liked their NES and Genesis (Especially the Genesis version’s) soundtracks of the first Micro Machines game.

To be honest, I never really played most of their games. Some of the sports titles are ok, and stuff like the Dizzy series is pretty alright for a budget game, but they also produced a lot of crap during that time. Somewhere around 1992(?) they changed their business model and focused more on full price titles, at which point the quality of their output became a bit more consistent. I just spent 5 minutes thinking about what my favorite Codemasters game from that era is, and I couldn’t come up with one. It’s definitely not Super Robin Hood on the C64 though, f that game.


Sharrif001
05-31-2017, 04:46 PM
I was actually going to mix all the in-game music from Linus Spacehead into one coherent track, but then I got sidetracked and wasn’t able to finish it in time for the podcast.

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To be honest, I never really played most of their games. Some of the sports titles are ok, and stuff like the Dizzy series is pretty alright for a budget game, but they also produced a lot of crap during that time. Somewhere around 1992(?) they changed their business model and focused more on full price titles, at which point the quality of their output became a bit more consistent. I just spent 5 minutes thinking about what my favorite Codemasters game from that era is, and I couldn’t come up with one. It’s definitely not Super Robin Hood on the C64 though, f that game.

Yeah, I feel the same as you though, I never really played many of their games though- I just only know of them because of the Micro Machines games.


ijustwantthestuff
05-31-2017, 04:58 PM
To be honest, I never really played most of their games. Some of the sports titles are ok, and stuff like the Dizzy series is pretty alright for a budget game, but they also produced a lot of crap during that time. Somewhere around 1992(?) they changed their business model and focused more on full price titles, at which point the quality of their output became a bit more consistent. I just spent 5 minutes thinking about what my favorite Codemasters game from that era is, and I couldn’t come up with one. It’s definitely not Super Robin Hood on the C64 though, f that game.

Yeah, a lot of the old European game companies of the 8- and 16-bit eras were like that: great music, but really shitty games. Ocean really comes to mind here as well. It seems like when it comes to action, shoot ’em-ups, platforming and genres that require a lot of attention to design-details, the Japanese were just miles ahead of the West until about the PlayStation era (although there were of course great Western games in other genres, like adventure and RPG’s). I find it one of the curious quirks of exploring old Western computer music from the C64, Amiga and other platforms that there is usually a great discrepancy between the quality of the music and that of the gameplay. You hear some awesome chiptunes then go and check out the game and it’s often just a pile of %/&3!%пїЅ!!!1, even when compared to the standard of those days. I remember when I started exploring C64 music beyond the few games I remembered from my childhood, I heard Jeroen Tel’s awesome title music for Alloyrun and imagined the game must be equally fantastic. Not so, it turned out to be one of the dullest and most uneventful shooters ever (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8sUvwSR_ec). But these days I care a lot more about game music than I do about games, so it’s all good, and Codemasters, Ocean, et al. did pump out a lot of great tunes. 🙂


nx666
05-31-2017, 07:11 PM
Yeah, a lot of the old European game companies of the 8- and 16-bit eras were like that: great music, but really shitty games. Ocean really comes to mind here as well. It seems like when it comes to action, shoot ’em-ups, platforming and genres that require a lot of attention to design-details, the Japanese were just miles ahead of the West until about the PlayStation era (although there were of course great Western games in other genres, like adventure and RPG’s). I find it one of the curious quirks of exploring old Western computer music from the C64, Amiga and other platforms that there is usually a great discrepancy between the quality of the music and that of the gameplay.

I think the best Western games in these genres are the ones that tried to do their own thing rather than emulating Japanese designs. I’m thinking of games like Paradroid, Typhoon Thompson, Lemmings, Spindizzy, Zarch, Exile, Oids, Nebulus, Wizball, etc. It’s funny how most of these are not really remembered for their music though, with the exception of Wizball and maaaybe Lemmings. There are some good Japanese-style games (like Turrican 2 or Lionheart), but like you said, for the most part this type of game was better represented on consoles or in arcades.

You hear some awesome chiptunes then go and check out the game and it’s often just a pile of %/&3!%пїЅ!!!1, even when compared to the standard of those days. I remember when I started exploring C64 music beyond the few games I remembered from my childhood, I heard Jeroen Tel’s awesome title music for Alloyrun and imagined the game must be equally fantastic. Not so, it turned out to be one of the dullest and most uneventful shooters ever (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8sUvwSR_ec). But these days I care a lot more about game music than I do about games, so it’s all good, and Codemasters, Ocean, et al. did pump out a lot of great tunes. 🙂

Alloyrun is an (unpublished) game, made by 2 people in their bedroom, that was never good by anybody’s standards. The closest Japanese equivalent would probably be some doujin game from a disk mag of the late 80s. Have you seen the games from the 100 Yen Disks that people like Yuzo Koshiro or Shinji Hosoe composed music for? I can guarantee you won’t have much fun with those either 🙂


ijustwantthestuff
05-31-2017, 10:07 PM
Alloyrun is an (unpublished) game, made by 2 people in their bedroom, that was never good by anybody’s standards. The closest Japanese equivalent would probably be some doujin game from a disk mag of the late 80s. Have you seen the games from the 100 Yen Disks that people like Yuzo Koshiro or Shinji Hosoe composed music for? I can guarantee you won’t have much fun with those either 🙂

You’re probably right, my bias is showing a bit. I’ve had much more time and opportunity to explore the Western budget games of yore than their more obscure Japanese equivalents, so there are probably worlds of pain, frustration, and shitty/lacking game design that I’m completely unaware of on the Japanese side of things. Like I alluded to I’m not that interested in the games anymore and only explore the world of Japanese retro computer games through their music (which is often a very rewarding experience).

I still think that outside the realm of adventure/RPGs, the Japanese were better at designing excellent and original games than us Westerners in the late 80s and early 90s. Maybe that opinion is more valid if we leave the "bedroom coder" level and compare bigger corporations – I can count dozens of games from that era by Sega, Konami, Capcom, Taito and others that I still find excellent today, while for example Ocean just seemed to spit out the same half-assed, badly controlled generic platformer over and over again, only with a new movie-license every time (of course there were exceptions here as well, I really liked Platoon for the C64 and NES, and Jurassic Park for the SNES). I hated most of those Ocean games back in the day, but I loved their music, so playing them was a weird, ambivalent experience. How to rate a game like Eek! The Cat (the revamped SNES version of Amiga’s Sleepwalker), which had such lousy gameplay but such an awesome soundtrack? If I can say anything positive about Ocean, its that they made more crappy games that I still remember fondly after so many years than any other company, and that is entirely thanks to the music.

Anyway, just my two cents, and when it comes to the music (which is what we’re here for after all), the European composers can easily hold their own in any comparison with their Japanese counterparts. We’re lucky to have both these worlds to explore, and who made the better games doesn’t matter that much in retrospect. 🙂


Sharrif001
05-31-2017, 10:17 PM
Yeah, a lot of the old European game companies of the 8- and 16-bit eras were like that: great music, but really shitty games. Ocean really comes to mind here as well. It seems like when it comes to action, shoot ’em-ups, platforming and genres that require a lot of attention to design-details, the Japanese were just miles ahead of the West until about the PlayStation era (although there were of course great Western games in other genres, like adventure and RPG’s). I find it one of the curious quirks of exploring old Western computer music from the C64, Amiga and other platforms that there is usually a great discrepancy between the quality of the music and that of the gameplay. You hear some awesome chiptunes then go and check out the game and it’s often just a pile of %/&3!%пїЅ!!!1, even when compared to the standard of those days. I remember when I started exploring C64 music beyond the few games I remembered from my childhood, I heard Jeroen Tel’s awesome title music for Alloyrun and imagined the game must be equally fantastic. Not so, it turned out to be one of the dullest and most uneventful shooters ever (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8sUvwSR_ec). But these days I care a lot more about game music than I do about games, so it’s all good, and Codemasters, Ocean, et al. did pump out a lot of great tunes. 🙂

I agree with you there. I may not like European or other Non Japanese game developers due to their game design, but some of their games have such great music. But, unfortuately, I am biased in terms of who develops and designs games, and I say Japan does the better job. As for the music, it mostly depends on the composer, whether the music is good in my eyes, and in terms of a licensed game, isn’t too fun or childish, for example, Plok for the SNES. Some tracks are good, coming from Geoff and Tim Follin, but most of them are just too cheesy, for example, in terms of my favorites from that game, Akrillic, Beach, Plok’s House, and the Boss theme are NOT cheesy at all since they are tolerable in my eyes.


nx666
06-01-2017, 08:24 AM
I still think that outside the realm of adventure/RPGs, the Japanese were better at designing excellent and original games than us Westerners in the late 80s and early 90s.

I sometimes think people have simply forgotten what awesome games we had on computers back then. Sure, there was a lot of garbage as well, but nobody forces you to play Alloyrun when you could spend some quality time with Dungeon Master instead. To give you an idea of what I’m talking about, here are some game designs from that era that I think are on par or better than what came out of Japan in their respective genres: Populous, Civilization, Sim City, Elite, Pirates!, Tetris, Lemmings, Starflight, Sensible Soccer, Carrier Command, Sentinel, M.U.L.E., Command HQ, X-Com, F16 Falcon, Links, Incredible Machine, F1 Grand Prix, Alter Ego, Tower of Babel, Railroad Tycoon, Sundog, Paradroid, Wing Commander, Settlers, etc.

None of this is an RPG or adventure game, but in my book all of these titles would qualify as ‘excellent design’ and many are pretty original (sometimes genre-defining) to boot. I definitely agree that Japanese game design was pretty far ahead in some areas (like platformers, side-scrolling action games, or shmups) but those genres only made up a part of the gaming market of that era.

Maybe that opinion is more valid if we leave the "bedroom coder" level and compare bigger corporations – I can count dozens of games from that era by Sega, Konami, Capcom, Taito and others that I still find excellent today, while for example Ocean just seemed to spit out the same half-assed, badly controlled generic platformer over and over again, only with a new movie-license every time (of course there were exceptions here as well, I really liked Platoon for the C64 and NES, and Jurassic Park for the SNES). I hated most of those Ocean games back in the day, but I loved their music, so playing them was a weird, ambivalent experience. How to rate a game like Eek! The Cat (the revamped SNES version of Amiga’s Sleepwalker), which had such lousy gameplay but such an awesome soundtrack? If I can say anything positive about Ocean, its that they made more crappy games that I still remember fondly after so many years than any other company, and that is entirely thanks to the music.

To me, the Western equivalent to Nintendo, Sega, Konami, Capcom, Taito would be companies like Origin, Bullfrog, Lucasarts, Sierra, Maxis, Microprose, Interplay – I don’t think Ocean was ever on the same level. Their business model was basically to spend all the money on licenses and almost nothing on development, and that clearly shows in the majority of their games. They are now mostly remembered for all the licensed crap they made, but people tend to forget that they also published some of the best arcade and console ports of that era (like Rainbow Islands, Parasol Stars, Toki, or Pang) and even had a few great original titles (Wizball, Wizkid, Push-Over, Batman, Head Over Heels, Robosport). The stuff DID made for them (Inferno, TFX, EF2000) was pretty state-of-the-art as well.


ijustwantthestuff
06-01-2017, 01:26 PM
I sometimes think people have simply forgotten what awesome games we had on computers back then. Sure, there was a lot of garbage as well, but nobody forces you to play Alloyrun when you could spend some quality time with Dungeon Master instead. To give you an idea of what I’m talking about, here are some game designs from that era that I think are on par or better than what came out of Japan in their respective genres: Populous, Civilization, Sim City, Elite, Pirates!, Tetris, Lemmings, Starflight, Sensible Soccer, Carrier Command, Sentinel, M.U.L.E., Command HQ, X-Com, F16 Falcon, Links, Incredible Machine, F1 Grand Prix, Alter Ego, Tower of Babel, Railroad Tycoon, Sundog, Paradroid, Wing Commander, Settlers, etc.

Argghhh, I give up! 🙂 But yeah, I was always more of a console gamer, so I guess this accounts for my skewed perspective in preferring the Japanese-dominated genres.

To me, the Western equivalent to Nintendo, Sega, Konami, Capcom, Taito would be companies like Origin, Bullfrog, Lucasarts, Sierra, Maxis, Microprose, Interplay

I think this is why I’ve gotten the impression that the really high-quality Western games of the era were mainly in the strategy/adventure/Western RPG-fields, since I associate almost all of the companies you mention above (with the possible exception of Interplay) as focused on and specialized in those genres. I know that all of those Western companies produced excellent games, but it seems a bit apples-and-oranges to me to call them the equivalents of for example Sega, Konami, or Taito in any other regards than that they all produced high-quality games. It really seems like they focused on entirely different genres and design philosophies to be readily comparable. But I might be wrong. I don’t however contest the fact that there were many awesome and groundbreaking Western games in all genres back then.

I agree though that Tetris beats all other games ever and is the definition of game-design brilliance. 😛


Sharrif001
06-01-2017, 04:25 PM
I am sorry. I didn’t mean to get involved with a bull session.

nx666
06-01-2017, 05:44 PM
I think this is why I’ve gotten the impression that the really high-quality Western games of the era were mainly in the strategy/adventure/Western RPG-fields, since I associate almost all of the companies you mention above (with the possible exception of Interplay) as focused on and specialized in those genres. I know that all of those Western companies produced excellent games, but it seems a bit apples-and-oranges to me to call them the equivalents of for example Sega, Konami, or Taito in any other regards than that they all produced high-quality games.

That’s what I meant. I made that comparison with regards to how they were all big budget developers that tried to push the medium forward in their respective markets (while making money of course). As opposed to a company like Ocean that seemed to lack that creative drive for the most part, or Codemasters, who were heavily invested in the UK budget market.

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I am sorry. I didn’t mean to get involved with a bull session.

You don’t have to apologize for stating your opinion.


Sharrif001
06-02-2017, 12:54 AM
That’s what I meant. I made that comparison with regards to how they were all big budget developers that tried to push the medium forward in their respective markets (while making money of course). As opposed to a company like Ocean that seemed to lack that creative drive for the most part, or Codemasters, who were heavily invested in the UK budget market.

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You don’t have to apologize for stating your opinion.

Well, I have to be careful, especially when I am on the Net.


nx666
06-02-2017, 10:03 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Alantia: Legend of Blue Star (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!vNpBzDpa!uTLNe1jbQekJYEV_2MI_rDPfbnKpuZLY6-7avDiNYVA)1988"Cross Media Soft"Yasuhiro Kawasaki"25.8 MB"OPN"
Barunba (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!fFhxSRTI!_9iPWAd0PJrWXFoYFYXDnYmCbWrg1XJTylQi7xU Mxn0)1990"Namco"Makiko Ito, Hiroshi Nishikawa"23.4 MB"PSG"
Dracula Hakushaku (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!rUginBIK!lmCITh5BqJoarT7EUzgHCUjw__-6SqSqSIV5ulrsNgc)1992"Fairytale"Naoki, Ryu Takami"19.3 MB"OPN"
Gall Force: Defense of Chaos (MSX) (mega.nz/#!WIhl3RSQ!C6V2JWyUlFaRnzqpsw3eVejwVGD4F9tKFqOyWyk Zoe8)1986"Sony"n/a"10.1 MB"PSG"
Hanseimei Senki Andorogynus (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!KYJHXIQI!kMNVfNPEEXYwIfQ4PA5T6iaTNcFLMKq5orOVj1a VjcU)1988"Telenet Japan"Shinobu Ogawa"26.0 MB"PSG"
Injuu Genmu (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!LdwwQCBR!ZGOaLhN5w1KwnZlT-6Lp28niJimwX3Sa5k08ajt6gR4)1993"Ringer Bell"Hitoshi Sakimoto"14.5 MB"OPN"
Inner Worlds (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!6cQxnSAI!Es_Hx4WfdCnnlCSIJhD-QHK1fE6v1QU89tEixdk36Rk)1996"Sleepless Software"Various Artists"83.7 MB"SB PCM"
Out-Space (C64) (mega.nz/#!mNAGkY6L!rEpYX5-8YrAPhQixtU3u87xjMsaSoGM_7iVt8_YkM_A)2011"Jason Tinkler"Jason Tinkler"25.3 MB"emul.SID"
Project Moon (X68000) (mega.nz/#!mBRWjBzC!cJ2Ei87jqQU8CgXZ6p-2Okgv5pIcOWS9lMh99-uywp0)1995"Toshiaki Fujino"Kouichi Fujiwara"28.6 MB"OPM/MSM"
Racing Champ (X68000) (mega.nz/#!bFAECDYS!pYEPt2aknJnqW3bi3ngif2CCtmQ1H1SSNfrVdXI 0RBs)1991"FTZ"Midy House"19.5 MB"OPM/MSM"
Sky Alert (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!KR4H3ByL!ua3K92Cc9fxvq1yRPeablswk4nDiTtykgMJWnNf lV9s)1992"Metro"n/a"59.4 MB""
Timezone (C64) (mega.nz/#!WJoi2ABD!OJOgztQPaXXtRop5BG2BEnVmyvA353vs-G4dGTL1JXA)1989"CP Verlag"Markus Schneider, Jens Blidon"14.1 MB"real+emul.SID"

I wasn’t able to do Exceed (can’t find disk image) and D-Con (too much manual work).


1983parrothead
06-02-2017, 10:32 AM
Thanks, nx666. Instead of Exceed, which I’ll hunt for you later, try ripping Hatenkou (Sharp X68000).

ijustwantthestuff
06-02-2017, 04:57 PM
Thank you very much, nx!

I have two PC-88 requests this time around:

Onryou Senki
Thexder

These will probably be my last non-Amiga requests for a long while.


1983parrothead
06-02-2017, 10:19 PM
By the way, this just in that Cho-Jin and Racing Champ have more music versions than what you uploaded, nx666.

KingTengu
06-02-2017, 10:31 PM
Thanks a bunch, nx666!! 😀

nx666
06-03-2017, 09:09 AM
I have two PC-88 requests this time around:

Onryou Senki

I might have to pass on that one. There is a S98 version of the soundtrack with 100 tracks that is probably pretty old and potentially not the best quality. And in Hoot there are over 200 tracks (including SFX), but the sets available all seem to be broken so I would probably have to create a new one as well. But in the end, no matter how this is done, this looks like a ton of work. I could give you the sound files if you want to try it yourself though.

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By the way, this just in that Cho-Jin and Racing Champ have more music versions than what you uploaded, nx666.

There are a lot of games in the OP that have soundtrack options I haven’t posted yet. Unless someone asks for a specific version, I usually just pick what sounds best to me. There are also some rare cases (like Cho-Jin) where the game supports some esoteric MIDI hardware that I don’t have access to and that doesn’t exist in emulated form anywhere either.


ijustwantthestuff
06-03-2017, 05:05 PM
I might have to pass on that one. There is a S98 version of the soundtrack with 100 tracks that is probably pretty old and potentially not the best quality. And in Hoot there are over 200 tracks (including SFX), but the sets available all seem to be broken so I would probably have to create a new one as well. But in the end, no matter how this is done, this looks like a ton of work. I could give you the sound files if you want to try it yourself though.

Noooo, was afraid you’d say that. 🙁 Had a bad feeling when I posted the request which I hoped wouldn’t be true, as the tracks I’ve listened to on YouTube sound awesome. It’s really rare for 8-bit music from back then to sound so atmospheric, usually a broader sound is needed to instill that kind of feeling in the listener.

Well, I understand that it’ll probably be a hell of a lot of work, so if you don’t feel like it, I guess I’ll have to get the files from Hoot and try myself (I’ve never used it before, but I’ll try). Thanks anyway.


nx666
06-03-2017, 07:16 PM
Noooo, was afraid you’d say that. 🙁 Had a bad feeling when I posted the request which I hoped wouldn’t be true, as the tracks I’ve listened to on YouTube sound awesome. It’s really rare for 8-bit music from back then to sound so atmospheric, usually a broader sound is needed to instill that kind of feeling in the listener.

Well, I understand that it’ll probably be a hell of a lot of work, so if you don’t feel like it, I guess I’ll have to get the files from Hoot and try myself (I’ve never used it before, but I’ll try). Thanks anyway.

The S98 files are probably a bit easier to use and there are plugins for Winamp and Foobar that can play this format. But, like I said above, I don’t know how complete/accurate this set is.


ijustwantthestuff
06-03-2017, 07:24 PM
The S98 files are probably a bit easier to use and there are plugins for Winamp and Foobar that can play this format. But, like I said above, I don’t know how complete/accurate this set is.

OK. Could you send me a PM with the files?


KingTengu
06-22-2017, 06:36 AM
Since the board is now back, I got two requests for you, and their both the same games, but on different systems. Since you’ve posted the Lightning Vaccus X68000 soundtrack, I’ve been listening to it almost nonstop, lol.

Anyways, I’ve discovered that the game was also released for the MSX and the PC-88 (and PC-98, too), so I was wondering if I can request the MSX and PC-88 versions (and the PC-98, if possible), please.

I want to say "thanks" for posting these awesome and very rare soundtracks, by the way.


ijustwantthestuff
06-23-2017, 11:47 PM
Yay, the forums are up again! 🙂

nx: since my request of Onryou Senki above fell to the wayside, in addition to Thexder PC-88, I’d like to request these three MSX2 soundtracks by Compile:

Aleste
Aleste Gaiden
Aleste 2


1983parrothead
06-24-2017, 12:06 AM
It’s been a while through the time this forum went down.

Recently, I’ve been enjoying the soundtracks of the Doukyusei series in just about every format, with the exception of PC-88 version of Doukyusei 1 and the Windows 95 versions of that and sequels. I’ll request Kakyusei for GBC to ruiner9. Here are the next requests, thanks:

Doukyusei 1 (PC-88)
Doukyusei 1 (Windows)
Doukyusei 2 (Windows)


fandenivoldsk
06-25-2017, 05:31 PM
Thank you for Out-Space!

nx666
06-25-2017, 06:08 PM
Better late than never…

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Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Title Screen" – The Carl Lewis Challenge (1992, Amiga) by Chris HпїЅlsbeck
02 "Stage 1" – Olteus II (1991, X68000) by Yasunari Onishi, Tetsuya Okita
03 "In-Game BGM" – Paranoimia (1991, Commodore 64) by Michael Hendriks
04 "Dragon Shrine" – Imagical Musion Depot Vol.2 (1995, PC-8801) by yon
05 "Unplugged" – Inner Worlds (1996, MS-DOS) by Daniel Hansson
06 "Installer" – True Golf Classics: Pebble Beach Golf Links (1992, PC-9801) by Shigekazu Kamaki, Yumi Kinoshita
07 "Banana Split" – Demo (1993, MOD) by Juha KujanpпїЅпїЅ (Dizzy)
08 "Intro" – Fluid-Kha (1993, Atari 8-bit) by Tomasz Liebich
09 "Cycling" – Demo (MDX) by R.Terada
10 "Extended Intro" – Timezone (1989, Commodore 64) by Markus Schneider, Jens Blidon
11 "BGM 1" – Racing Hero (1990, Arcade) by Hikoshi Hashimoto
12 "Space Gravitation" – Demo (MOD) by Gustaf Grefberg (Lizardking)
13 "Managing Menu" – Ace 2088 (1988, ZX Spectrum) by Sean Conran


nx666
06-30-2017, 04:55 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Aleste (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!zBo3RaIT!MuFER3VEMAI0DRgQYXG7n-s9hSGx6s9tCcmwpWKlARk)1988"Compile"Masatomo Miyamoto, Shin‑kun"9.8 MB"OPLL (not my rip)"
Aleste 2 (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!bVAiARpa!0uue0Na2NGjRx5i5pwMTOuv-H7qd3mRUMlFivP68fp8)1989"Compile"Masatomo Miyamoto, Toshiaki Sakoda, Eddy, Sydon Inoue, Keiji Takeuchi"12.9 MB"OPLL (not my rip)"
Aleste Gaiden (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!bcJSGYpD!UHQAASh2XBA6bRs2Bxf6YdMg2v1JtntkrVbL_5S mHsA)1989"Compile"Masatomo Miyamoto, Masanobu Tsukamoto, Toshiaki Sakoda, Keiji Takeuchi"6.1 MB"OPLL (not my rip)"
Apache (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!rYJQWI6L!Q2GhcBQYVBgFFc0iRT2tG-nesYaCxabZS8uuYG_GbkM)1993"Team 17"Allister Brimble"8.0 MB""
Armalyte: The Final Run (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!nR5zFZAB!y5_UjZBOkd8j704fodZ0KvIo2rAdzxXR9dkTQ-YhNSg)1991"Thalamus"Justin Scharvona"21.6 MB""
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!aEQiFb7I!7VoJB_cT3VX0FHESoJMo6lBjHxLgn2W-q6P8_vnGiW4)1994"Psygnosis"Kevin Collier"4.4 MB""
Doukyuusei (Windows) (mega.nz/#!iMp0FZJY!demhIPqMYG5DqmSWAy5NlAHj8Kk-QJ8BNbDWeeZDYEo)1999"Elf"n/a"202.7 MB""
Doukyuusei 2 (Windows) (mega.nz/#!XdJFSLCB!VBTxEHuwmDm990veHE2MkZuR-iHsW8sS5EzlaQ_pKS4)1997"Elf"n/a"83.9 MB""
Eye of Horus, The (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!KcxFTQoL!vTIEnUmlJt_8-hEf10gXtDjQCJVgKfuhM4dXXzclKJ0)1989"Logotron"David Whittaker"17.4 MB""
Farland Story: Tooi Kuni no Monogatari (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!zd5FRT7S!QWGQ9uZ2JIjxau0V-WST44yvL_9Pn5zNYccaywUt7QQ)1992"TGL"Tomoo Kasahara, Tetsuya Watarai, Takahiro Yonemura"50.0 MB"OPNA"
Flash Gordon (C64) (mega.nz/#!HNQF1CRC!O48sN_SfMjL2137zAHDg8paOG44sLwuVEiBLIye KbdA)1986"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"35.8 MB"real+emul.SID"
Hatenkou (X68000) (mega.nz/#!OIwhWA4S!t-BvoBbxlR8zWHnRHB6Rbi0NbS2fYJ98cb8Z5FqvV44)1998"Haiteidoradoras"MAO"16.3 MB"OPM/MSM"
Hard ‘n’ Heavy (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!TZAF2ISK!7A5dwiK2-uBJTYCD8Kl5JPDkiTW404pTHhDXBXayULc)1989"reLINE"Chris HпїЅlsbeck"58.5 MB"new rip with updated tags"
IK+ (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!fIYWEAZa!eqEg5405LAHrKOpfgXmjLBt3pR9smNlI4xrqyJO _PIs)1988"System 3"Dave Lowe"14.3 MB""
Kakyuusei (Windows) (mega.nz/#!fdR3wTaS!gSFoabFqYUbnoCSTtJTmdh-9ba5-RV2TtO-o_W1rR40)1998"Elf"n/a"163.5 MB""
Last Action Hero (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!vMJFkJRL!KdrBSbjEKQADGGizr91lkkzakeoWzTTXLMpN2uK _Rts)1994"Psygnosis"Mike Clarke"22.7 MB"new rip with updated tags"
Lightning Vaccus: The Knight of Iron (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!rQAVXaSK!gxaWzQ4i4GZSFJbJMZhgL-IhN50-Hd06MGzW5a4cqVY)1989"NCS"Goblin Sound"14.8 MB"OPN"
Lightning Vaccus: The Knight of Iron (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!SRI0yQZC!KolUqNcbOa35_8maoLjvfOE-5X238KwWhZISTZ4q5N0)1989"NCS"Goblin Sound"13.8 MB"OPN"
Lightning Vaccus: The Knight of Iron (X68000) (mega.nz/#!aIRBRCYS!HkPo34QXgJMTUTNpDn5BypMUZ4YYXZvJ5oNjG7O 4tts)1989"Masaya"Koji Hayama"22.4 MB"OPM/MSM, new rip with updated tags"
Mega Typhoon (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!GNgX0DgA!mIcwQ-YkgvjLMxb4rcA–Oi-QkXHkfljG5GGewWYEgY)1996"Nordlicht"Tobias Hirsch"5.5 MB""
Nouten Chokugeki 3 (X68000) (mega.nz/#!uEpSWA4Y!siwqUahZcdVRM3uRiXIuCntpX6-K24o-UUKKTjpJ6M0)1991"Iron Gear"Takahiro Yonemura"57.6 MB"OPM/MSM"
Racing Hero (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!uMYUSJ4b!YOnx-pMuQunCRZvfZ0uKQSwZhkJix0rusFrB7GWBsFc)1990"Sega"Hikoshi Hashimoto"32.8 MB"updated rip"
Thexder (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!eEYECAJK!Lo3QDcJO6opYlq22mmQVYIEOEpdENlz5gp1AATg kXlc)1985"Game Arts"Hibiki Godai"7.2 MB"OPN (not my rip)"
Tusker (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!OdAAnZRC!MBAbl2P4Rq-3k-moa3bMXQd7QGB2Peqgm6nI3DB0UW0)1990"System 3"Markus Schneider, Johannes Bjerregaard, Charles Deenen"35.5 MB""
Zeewolf (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!XQB1wAAB!tKf5T2jYsYj9zqyY5aj2fRd4JCx0-71USstWVkoES1Y)1994"Binary Asylum"Allister Brimble"6.4 MB""
Zeewolf 2: Wild Justice (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!6IwEHbLK!v494yUSZncvPZ6sGnxsJDZ6pXxEF4N3Ad2rLfdd EqLc)1995"Pinnacle"Allister Brimble"6.2 MB""

I wasn’t able to do Lightning Vaccus MSX (too much work) and Doukyuusei PC-88 (doesn’t exist).


ijustwantthestuff
06-30-2017, 06:36 PM
Holy square-waves, Batman, that’s quite an update! 🙂

Thank you for all of this great stuff.


Sharrif001
06-30-2017, 07:07 PM
Thanks for Farland Story for the PC-98! There are 4 more games in that series that TGL have done on the PC-98 as well as 1 on Windows 95, as well as 2 RPGs for the PC98:

1: Appareden – Fukuryuu no Shou (1995)
2: Sword Dancer (1990)
and one more good one I definitely want from TGL, since it is their first and only action title- EDGE from 1993.
Appareden, and EDGE support OPN (original) SC-55 and MT-32.


nx666
07-05-2017, 11:35 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #037: Chemool

An episode featuring music by Takahiro Yonemura aka Chemool. He was a founding member of the doujin circle ‘Firecracker’, and one of the main contributors to their series of musik disks released on PC88/98 throughout the 1990s. Very proficient with both FM and MIDI hardware, he also had a fairly lengthy career in the gaming industry, composing and arranging soundtracks for publishers like Tenshindo, Giga, or TGL.

Download Episode #037: Chemool (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom037Chemool/AudioPanicRoom037Chemool.mp3) (70 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84CpHGbrHIU)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Development" – Waver: The Seeker 2 (1996, PC-9801) by Chemool
02 "Fly High (86B)" – Steam-Heart’s (1994, PC-9801) by Chemool
03 "Iron Fung (86B)" – Nouten Chokugeki 3 (1991, X68000) by Chemool
04 "Mighty Power" – Advanced V.G.2 (1998, PSX) by Chemool
05 "A Walk With a Breeze" – LOVE-LI-POP (2002, Album) by Chemool
06 "Climax! Orugaban" – Goice (1994, PC-9801) by Chemool
10 "Crisis" – Steam-Heart’s (1998, Saturn) by Chemool
07 "Opening Song" – Yanyan no Gekitou Dousoukai (1995, PC-9801) by Chemool
09 "Born in Osaka (86B)" – V.G.2: The Bout of Cabalistic Goddess (1994, PC-9801) by Chemool
08 "Final Stage (86B)" – Nouten Chokugeki 3 (1991, X68000) by Chemool
12 "Step Fast!" – Quiz Fighter (1993, X68000) by Chemool
11 "Sealed Ruins (86B)" – Briganty: The Roots of Darkness (1995, PC-9801) by Chemool
14 "The Brand-New Day (86B)" – Yanyan no Quiz Itchomae (1992, PC-9801) by Chemool
13 "Indignation" – Rough and Ready (1999, Album) by Chemool
15 "Ancient Westina (from Steam-Heart’s [PC Engine])" – Firecracker Music Collection vol.33 (1996, PC-8801) by Chemool


Sharrif001
07-05-2017, 06:09 PM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #037: Chemool

An episode featuring music by Takahiro Yonemura aka Chemool. He was a founding member of the doujin circle ‘Firecracker’, and one of the main contributors to their series of musik disks released on PC88/98 throughout the 1990s. Very proficient with both FM and MIDI hardware, he also had a fairly lengthy career in the gaming industry, composing and arranging soundtracks for publishers like Tenshindo, Giga, or TGL.

Download Episode #037: Chemool (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom037Chemool/AudioPanicRoom037Chemool.mp3) (70 MB, mp3) here
…or watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84CpHGbrHIU)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Development" – Waver: The Seeker 2 (1996, PC-9801) by Chemool
02 "Fly High (86B)" – Steam-Heart’s (1994, PC-9801) by Chemool
03 "Iron Fung (86B)" – Nouten Chokugeki 3 (1991, X68000) by Chemool
04 "Mighty Power" – Advanced V.G.2 (1998, PSX) by Chemool
05 "A Walk With a Breeze" – LOVE-LI-POP (2002, Album) by Chemool
06 "Climax! Orugaban" – Goice (1994, PC-9801) by Chemool
10 "Crisis" – Steam-Heart’s (1998, Saturn) by Chemool
07 "Opening Song" – Yanyan no Gekitou Dousoukai (1995, PC-9801) by Chemool
09 "Born in Osaka (86B)" – V.G.2: The Bout of Cabalistic Goddess (1994, PC-9801) by Chemool
08 "Final Stage (86B)" – Nouten Chokugeki 3 (1991, X68000) by Chemool
12 "Step Fast!" – Quiz Fighter (1993, X68000) by Chemool
11 "Sealed Ruins (86B)" – Briganty: The Roots of Darkness (1995, PC-9801) by Chemool
14 "The Brand-New Day (86B)" – Yanyan no Quiz Itchomae (1992, PC-9801) by Chemool
13 "Indignation" – Rough and Ready (1999, Album) by Chemool
15 "Ancient Westina (from Steam-Heart’s [PC Engine])" – Firecracker Music Collection vol.33 (1996, PC-8801) by Chemool

He is one of my favorite composers along with Ryu Umemoto and Motoi Sakuraba. Good work! I still wish I could get Brah Choushinden for the PC-98 though.


Enverex
07-12-2017, 12:15 PM
Hey nx666, you may be able to answer this given your extensive delving into the scene: I’ve been trying to track down who composed/authored the music for "1944: The Loop Master" but have had no luck. Any ideas?

nx666
07-13-2017, 12:53 PM
Hey nx666, you may be able to answer this given your extensive delving into the scene: I’ve been trying to track down who composed/authored the music for "1944: The Loop Master" but have had no luck. Any ideas?

According to this (https://www21.atwiki.jp/gamemusicbest100/pages/2859.html), it was composed by Yasushi Kaminishi.


Enverex
07-13-2017, 02:07 PM
Amazing, thanks nx666.

ijustwantthestuff
07-13-2017, 04:25 PM
I’d like to request a PC-98 soundtrack:

Tanjou: Debut


ruiner9
07-13-2017, 04:46 PM
According to this (https://www21.atwiki.jp/gamemusicbest100/pages/2859.html), it was composed by Yasushi Kaminishi.

I’ve been searching for this composer credit since 2013. Jeez man, nice work!


nx666
07-15-2017, 09:24 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Appare Den: Fukuryuu no Sho (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!CZABkCiI!no1RRRq3EZ29yTYTx8FIsZicfZXqA0Rrp3ft9tm j5lI)1995"TGL"Rikei Hirashima"126.7 MB"OPNA"
Edge (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!nAZCGTRR!f1MNQhSl0Iol_o-kIrlzBTUMg07LYkWqYSxGwdby8-U)1993"TGL"Yuko Anzai, Takahiro Yonemura, Osamu Ishikawa"246.7 MB"OPN, MT-32"
Kisoushinden Genkaizer (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!2dgQ1BgB!Zjg2X0iAhGXSgnjYYMbd0k5lxGJEdJCDYLoIuTd yLP8)1995"TGL"Atsuyoshi Isemura, Masataka Kitaura, Rikei Hirashima"64.6 MB"OPNA"
Mercurius Pretty (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!ic5XCZ5R!I6SKF37cY1GGNFg18cupmXm-4p5F72kCyI29sSc5WHo)1994"NEC Avenue"Noriyuki Iwadare"46.1 MB"OPN"
Sword Dancer (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!TIQQzYoS!B6x7DgaGuRLqV0SVyG47vabKfkxnyte5hPbdRT3 kV0Y)1992"TGL"Yuko Hikino"221.6 MB"OPN, SC-55"
Tanjo: Debut (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!CAJzhQ6K!97QzwTldnRd2KuZZtgcGqJUP20xBcUDTR0-_J4EayH0)1993"NEC Avenue"Noriyuki Iwadare, Kenichi Okuma"39.1 MB"OPN"


Sharrif001
07-15-2017, 09:45 PM
Thanks for Appare Den, Edge, Kisoushinden, and Sword Dancer! 😀

ijustwantthestuff
07-15-2017, 11:32 PM
Many thanks, nx666! 🙂

ijustwantthestuff
07-19-2017, 12:03 PM
One more PC-98 request (can’t believe I missed this one):

Necronomicon by MUSE


ijustwantthestuff
07-26-2017, 09:30 PM
Eh? This thread has been pretty quiet for some time, is everyone having a summer lull period? Let me be a bit rude and break the silence with some Commodore 64 requests. We’ve neglected the trusty old breadbin for some time now, after all. How about these, all of which I assure are excellent:

Kendo Warrior
Kung Fu Warrior
Mayhem in Monsterland
Shaolin
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar


1983parrothead
07-26-2017, 09:55 PM
Thank you for your latest uploads, nx666.

I have 3 arcade game soundtrack requests.

Empire City 1931
Dead Angle
Olympic Soccer ’92


Sharrif001
07-31-2017, 04:38 PM
I have one arcade request- Could you upload Gun Nail for the arcade? It was one of NMK’s great games.

By the way, if anyone wants Necronomicon, a website called Salademais has it: http://raborak.com/saladedemais/

Both the FM-TOWNS and the PC-98 versions are available.


nx666
07-31-2017, 05:23 PM
Eh? This thread has been pretty quiet for some time, is everyone having a summer lull period? Let me be a bit rude and break the silence with some Commodore 64 requests. We’ve neglected the trusty old breadbin for some time now, after all. How about these, all of which I assure are excellent:

It’s not the summer lull, I just didn’t have a whole lot of time for new rips lately. I don’t think that is going to change soon so what I can do at the moment is limited to soundtracks that don’t require too much manual work. Unfortunately, that would be the case for the arcade and most of the C64 soundtracks requested above.

Anyway, here is what I have for today and with a little bit of luck there will be a new podcast tomorrow as well.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Get! (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!vUoVAYCL!JOqPWSuas0IayL5aLWLYzLnByM3n8_8utfrpP1V Mh6E)1996"Black Package"Youichi Iwasaki"49.2 MB"OPNA"
May Club (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!2QJEzCaB!BJ61qxU3qLRtnvPPNphch2pT4gCrXJ6nQy1ioom V90E)1995"Desire"Youichi Iwasaki"47.8 MB"OPNA"
Necronomicon (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!iARUnBia!YTKwJzOo6QwaRj7MBnZ7gfxEBXhhumkobWCDkQ8 x6gQ)1994"Fairytale Hardcover"MUSE"58.7 MB"OPN"


ijustwantthestuff
07-31-2017, 07:46 PM
It’s not the summer lull, I just didn’t have a whole lot of time for new rips lately. I don’t think that is going to change soon so what I can do at the moment is limited to soundtracks that don’t require too much manual work. Unfortunately, that would be the case for the arcade and most of the C64 soundtracks requested above.

OK, I understand. I had some C64 requests lined up that are really good, but I’ll drop them for the time being and stick to the rougher, unedited SOASC recordings. I can definitely understand the editing part being time-consuming and tedious, and just want to thank you for all the effort you’ve put in already to bring us all these goodies. In that spirit I’m now heading over to raid the MS-DOS / Windows section for new loot. 🙂

Seriously though, thanks for Necronomicon, and I’m looking forward to the next episode!


nx666
07-31-2017, 08:57 PM
OK, I understand. I had some C64 requests lined up that are really good, but I’ll drop them for the time being and stick to the rougher, unedited SOASC recordings. I can definitely understand the editing part being time-consuming and tedious, and just want to thank you for all the effort you’ve put in already to bring us all these goodies. In that spirit I’m now heading over to raid the MS-DOS / Windows section for new loot. 🙂

Seriously though, thanks for Necronomicon, and I’m looking forward to the next episode!

FYI, here are some examples of what I consider ‘easy’ to make:

– anything playable in Hoot (except external MIDI) with 20 or less tracks (provided I don’t have to create the set myself)
– anything using a logged/timed format (like .vgm)
– really short C64 soundtracks (no more than 1 or 2 tracks)
– CD audio

I could also work on some more Amiga soundtracks. There are probably still a few left from your list that don’t require a lot of work.


ijustwantthestuff
07-31-2017, 09:17 PM
I could also work on some more Amiga soundtracks. There are probably still a few left from your list that don’t require a lot of work.

In that case, I guess I’d prefer the Amiga stuff to take precedence. The C64 stuff I can get from SOASC in any case (even though the format is a bit rough). With Amiga, I feel like it’s a higher priority since there aren’t many good repositories of Amiga mp3s like this thread around. Sorry for clogging your queue with C64 requests, you can drop them (or save them for when you feel you have enough time to work on them). 🙂

In that spirit I’m now heading over to raid the MS-DOS / Windows section for new loot. 🙂

Speaking of which, am I the only one being unable to download Atomino (MS-DOS) from the OP?


nx666
08-01-2017, 08:05 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #038: On the Swing

Get ready to channel your inner Frank Sinatra with this fine selection of tunes! In today’s episode we take a trip back to the 1930s with a playlist full of Swing and Swing-inspired music.

Download Episode #038: On the Swing (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom038OntheSwing/AudioPanicRoom038OntheSwing.mp3) (81 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU8wqM9a0GM)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Looking Around" – Remix.Kwed.Org (2013) by Rune-Bertil’s
02 "Douse Shinundakara" – Gravity Rush (2012, Vita) by Kohei Tanaka
03 "Windy" – Conker: Live & Reloaded (2005, Xbox) by Robin Beanland
04 "Human Resource Machine" – Human Resource Machine (2015, Windows) by Kyle Gabler
05 "Stage 1" – Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic (1995, Playstation) by Kaoru Ohori
06 "Medieval Tower" – The Apprentice (1994, CD-i) by Joost Egmond
07 "The Butler Did It!" – Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure (2009, NDS) by Gene Rozenberg
08 "Monty On The Rocks" – Remix.Kwed.Org (2010) by Rune-Bertil’s
09 "Bonanza Elegy" – Bonanza Bros. (1992, PC Engine CD) by T’s Music, S.S
10 "Chance Card" – Fortune Street (2011, Wii) by Takafumi Nishimura
11 "Andy’s Neighborhood" – Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! (1999, Playstation) by Andy Blythe, Marten Joustra
12 "Pleasure Quarter" – Gravity Rush (2012, Vita) by Kohei Tanaka
13 "Time Trapped Isle" – Killing Time (1995, 3DO) by Larry Reed and the Toot Sweet Jazz Band

———- Post added at 09:05 AM ———- Previous post was at 08:10 AM ———-

Speaking of which, am I the only one being unable to download Atomino (MS-DOS) from the OP?

I just created a new link. I’m not sure what causes this, but I had the same problem before, i.e. you can access the file but the download refuses to start. Seems to be an internal Mega issue.


ijustwantthestuff
08-01-2017, 10:50 AM
Wow, unexpected topic. 😀

I just created a new link. I’m not sure what causes this, but I had the same problem before, i.e. you can access the file but the download refuses to start. Seems to be an internal Mega issue.

Thanks, it works now.


Sharrif001
08-02-2017, 10:33 PM
I also request the arcade soundtrack of Dyna Gear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzkZMMnXjVQ

nx666
08-06-2017, 06:09 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Castle Master (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!DR5GRbjT!QIhXzgZ4lIyjxo_jzdTwgIYpleCB1MlPca_P_IC I4dk)1990"Domark"Matt Furniss"9.9 MB""
Darkmere: The Nightmare’s Begun (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!eQx0gIpa!EVkpAmySUcYNliYSH_nb8hinZ9DOdHDzBY3q18E IXCc)1994"Core Design"Martin Iveson"12.7 MB""
Shadowlands (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!OcYRxQ5J!aWkL9p6y_qf4Y6-2nql7CcP1DlG1yoEKTBxLFFdb_Qg)1992"Domark"Matt Furniss"5.2 MB""
SideWinder (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!fUhASKxR!FOcn2oSTEB_gf7D69b6xM-usP2VF2DzuxcAs50Q9X-0)1988"Mastertronic"David Whittaker"4.8 MB""
Stormlord (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!PUZh3BAD!R7G1Qmpx67vraVOpCy4tgWKv8sqp62NC1zuAIvp fRn4)1989"Hewson"Johannes Bjerregaard"34.2 MB""
Tetris Pro (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!rdRVCRCb!kt_hSVabMJodDrDVww7ga45oz1F9crFML3X_G4s an7k)1993"Logic Systems"Marco van Steen, Kalle Launiala"19.3 MB""
Zarathrusta (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!uQgQQYDD!kCBo4VQeHcmFjKk-KF-eY4-2ChxJugcyI1y7vuLG6pI)1991"Hewson"Tomas Dahlgren"6.3 MB""


Sharrif001
08-06-2017, 07:36 PM
The Psychic Detective series from Data West also came out on Windows computers:
http://www.mobygames.com/game-group/psychic-detective-series

But there’s got to be a way to get the music from ALL of the games.


ijustwantthestuff
08-06-2017, 08:33 PM
Update

Cheers, mate! The main themes from Castle Master and Zarathrusta really stand out this time.


nx666
08-12-2017, 01:32 PM
Here are some more Amiga arcade ports of varying quality 🙂

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Bubble Bobble (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!yA4nUSxD!E8wx-BTcMboM63EdOX83LLop5BcEv3oWdGSf29rDiZ8)1988"Firebird"David Whittaker"16.8 MB""
Commando (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!KZZQBIZA!nzzyeOD3KOgS1qUD7kqA2wZMwXcPCuhBwmQ1pjF pP7Q)1989"Elite"Mark Cooksey"8.7 MB""
Flying Shark (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!fABlBbaJ!nNcUU3U4ftpAJyZqHD0_3ITtngTRLVywM6GJK0L FlA4)1989"Firebird"Jason Smart"10.0 MB""
Ghosts’n Goblins (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!yUxzzbaJ!NU0HUON8tl9iordmWrwrR7i5_kdkwRJs4KmcPRS SXzo)1990"Elite"Mark Cooksey"10.5 MB""
Ikari Warriors (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!CRQT0DwK!TAYpZVzk93ERByZbzvCVnFR8yJn2kwXPG9YQ8hS IoZU)1988"Elite"Jason Brooke"6.6 MB""
Klax (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!3ARhUSJR!ppmFJtji6lNlnqw3_GofK2sw53okLLRcvoPFndR lqvg)1990"Domark"Matt Furniss"9.9 MB""
Ninja Spirit (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!SVhx2DKB!1uPgG-p4lcUnRGA1tyE-SMgGXfOG-yykYB9q3NIdlm8)1990"Activision"Steve Hasler"41.5 MB""
Out Run (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!qdpxybhZ!KVpG-eHsBg3yejvOPz7wbY9b37yVGWRyeBzEBYI7KLo)1988"Sega"Jason Brooke"13.8 MB""
Out Run Europa (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!PEYDwDBA!EbJha5NcA9FSovoCkVbaHDS1_sKPqfx-x9K9n8fx6xQ)1991"U.S. Gold"Matt Furniss"24.8 MB""
Qix (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!LBgWGaqR!J_KJLk5C2OME6UdjvXzwGCFFBeF7d9swDzUNYy7 tLzg)1989"Taito"Tim Follin"13.3 MB""
Scramble Spirits (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!vMoSFDJI!qK2651Nq8CGINU9OR3XJhCLTdpweIkIrRaQErlH MasA)1990"Grandslam"Matt Furniss"15.2 MB""
Soldier of Light / Xain’d Sleena (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!2ApnjCqB!dgbXw2G2uwOZh7q21deBoVCoehUWAYrjS7qEQgZ Wt0c)1989"ACE"Dave Lowe"10.3 MB""
Space Harrier (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!GIARCJ5Z!U537P0-ASKX7lzS5vetn10wBOWQpddApnIa_07CjroA)1989"Elite"Jason Brooke"35.4 MB""
Space Harrier II (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!SFAVGTxS!jXHWDs3KBmXqrUWf7lsG7euKS9NGnLec_D3n4AF fi-4)1990"Grandslam"Matt Furniss"12.3 MB""
Super Hang-On (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!mRYmlYxD!PWkbRvknrV4sS26O6DCkklZK-9C1mZkTZ1iuxo3krY4)1988"Electric Dreams"The Source"26.5 MB""
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Coin-Op! (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!yEpEVDqY!hTxImGmcLJ1ma0WwmjDNufat3i6X50REx90147Q W0Eg)1991"Image Works"Jeroen Tel"5.4 MB""
Thunder Blade (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!WMhFmLiY!h1DBh8EJDNA9–0kfrICqFQuWc3GMbCN4_FdUr-CsAo)1988"U.S. Gold"Jason Brooke"13.8 MB""
U.N. Squadron / Area 88 (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!XAg1UZLJ!RKJ9cskHznUDc3UkE0D_gJnO0dlUNXYhYN-hcht-gfA)1990"U.S. Gold"Mike Davies"5.3 MB""

The Psychic Detective series from Data West also came out on Windows computers:
http://www.mobygames.com/game-group/psychic-detective-series

But there’s got to be a way to get the music from ALL of the games.

Considering that many of these games are CD-based, you could probably pretty easily rip at least the audio tracks. Everything else might be considerably more difficult, but I think complete rips of the sound files from the two PCE games already exist. I don’t know what audio format the Windows ports use though.


Sharrif001
08-12-2017, 03:18 PM
Here are some more Amiga arcade ports of varying quality 🙂

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Bubble Bobble (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!yA4nUSxD!E8wx-BTcMboM63EdOX83LLop5BcEv3oWdGSf29rDiZ8)1988"Firebird"David Whittaker"16.8 MB""
Commando (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!KZZQBIZA!nzzyeOD3KOgS1qUD7kqA2wZMwXcPCuhBwmQ1pjF pP7Q)1989"Elite"Mark Cooksey"8.7 MB""
Flying Shark (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!fABlBbaJ!nNcUU3U4ftpAJyZqHD0_3ITtngTRLVywM6GJK0L FlA4)1989"Firebird"Jason Smart"10.0 MB""
Ghosts’n Goblins (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!yUxzzbaJ!NU0HUON8tl9iordmWrwrR7i5_kdkwRJs4KmcPRS SXzo)1990"Elite"Mark Cooksey"10.5 MB""
Ikari Warriors (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!CRQT0DwK!TAYpZVzk93ERByZbzvCVnFR8yJn2kwXPG9YQ8hS IoZU)1988"Elite"Jason Brooke"6.6 MB""
Klax (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!3ARhUSJR!ppmFJtji6lNlnqw3_GofK2sw53okLLRcvoPFndR lqvg)1990"Domark"Matt Furniss"9.9 MB""
Ninja Spirit (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!SVhx2DKB!1uPgG-p4lcUnRGA1tyE-SMgGXfOG-yykYB9q3NIdlm8)1990"Activision"Steve Hasler"41.5 MB""
Out Run (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!qdpxybhZ!KVpG-eHsBg3yejvOPz7wbY9b37yVGWRyeBzEBYI7KLo)1988"Sega"Jason Brooke"13.8 MB""
Out Run Europa (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!PEYDwDBA!EbJha5NcA9FSovoCkVbaHDS1_sKPqfx-x9K9n8fx6xQ)1991"U.S. Gold"Matt Furniss"24.8 MB""
Qix (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!LBgWGaqR!J_KJLk5C2OME6UdjvXzwGCFFBeF7d9swDzUNYy7 tLzg)1989"Taito"Tim Follin"13.3 MB""
Scramble Spirits (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!vMoSFDJI!qK2651Nq8CGINU9OR3XJhCLTdpweIkIrRaQErlH MasA)1990"Grandslam"Matt Furniss"15.2 MB""
Soldier of Light / Xain’d Sleena (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!2ApnjCqB!dgbXw2G2uwOZh7q21deBoVCoehUWAYrjS7qEQgZ Wt0c)1989"ACE"Dave Lowe"10.3 MB""
Space Harrier (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!GIARCJ5Z!U537P0-ASKX7lzS5vetn10wBOWQpddApnIa_07CjroA)1989"Elite"Jason Brooke"35.4 MB""
Space Harrier II (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!SFAVGTxS!jXHWDs3KBmXqrUWf7lsG7euKS9NGnLec_D3n4AF fi-4)1990"Grandslam"Matt Furniss"12.3 MB""
Super Hang-On (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!mRYmlYxD!PWkbRvknrV4sS26O6DCkklZK-9C1mZkTZ1iuxo3krY4)1988"Electric Dreams"The Source"26.5 MB""
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Coin-Op! (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!yEpEVDqY!hTxImGmcLJ1ma0WwmjDNufat3i6X50REx90147Q W0Eg)1991"Image Works"Jeroen Tel"5.4 MB""
Thunder Blade (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!WMhFmLiY!h1DBh8EJDNA9–0kfrICqFQuWc3GMbCN4_FdUr-CsAo)1988"U.S. Gold"Jason Brooke"13.8 MB""
U.N. Squadron / Area 88 (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!XAg1UZLJ!RKJ9cskHznUDc3UkE0D_gJnO0dlUNXYhYN-hcht-gfA)1990"U.S. Gold"Mike Davies"5.3 MB""

Considering that many of these games are CD-based, you could probably pretty easily rip at least the audio tracks. Everything else might be considerably more difficult, but I think complete rips of the sound files from the two PCE games already exist. I don’t know what audio format the Windows ports use though.

I see. I can’t find the Windows versions anywhere, so I do not know what format they use for music. I thought they would be easier for you, since they are NOT like the original FM-TOWNS versions, but oh well. I don’t know what to request anymore.


ijustwantthestuff
08-13-2017, 06:42 PM
Heh, yeah, the arcade ports are of differing quality. I like the sound of Bubble Bobble, but Ninja Spirit and a few other could’ve been better. I really like Klax’s title theme, though… It is the nineties, and there is time for Klax… K-Klax… 🙂

Still, it’s interesting to hear these adaptions. Most people shun them, but I have a bit of a fascination with the generally shitty arcade ports that littered the C64 and Amiga libraries… Knowing they were usually put together by three or four guys from scratch trying to emulate/approximate the arcade experience on far inferior hardware makes me judge them a bit more leniently. Some however were just terrible, period, like OutRun Amiga. I find the music is often the saving grace with many of these ports.

Speaking of obscure old games and platforms, how about some Apple Pippin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-h4t33tOG60)?

Keep up the good work, nx666! 🙂


Sharrif001
08-14-2017, 03:41 PM
Heh, yeah, the arcade ports are of differing quality. I like the sound of Bubble Bobble, but Ninja Spirit and a few other could’ve been better. I really like Klax’s title theme, though… It is the nineties, and there is time for Klax… K-Klax… 🙂

Still, it’s interesting to hear these adaptions. Most people shun them, but I have a bit of a fascination with the generally shitty arcade ports that littered the C64 and Amiga libraries… Knowing they were usually put together by three or four guys from scratch trying to emulate/approximate the arcade experience on far inferior hardware makes me judge them a bit more leniently. Some however were just terrible, period, like OutRun Amiga. I find the music is often the saving grace with many of these ports.

Speaking of obscure old games and platforms, how about some Apple Pippin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-h4t33tOG60)?

Keep up the good work, nx666! 🙂

True, they may be the saving grace on the ports, but they usually only have about 3-4 tracks. And not to mention that they are not very accurate to the arcade original.


ijustwantthestuff
08-14-2017, 04:22 PM
And not to mention that they are not very accurate to the arcade original.

Many times when it comes to the music though, I prefer the home ports over the arcade originals. Especially the C64 ports, as I find the sound of the SID chip much more pleasant than most arcade audio of that time. Just my opinion, though.


Sharrif001
08-14-2017, 08:34 PM
Many times when it comes to the music though, I prefer the home ports over the arcade originals. Especially the C64 ports, as I find the sound of the SID chip much more pleasant than most arcade audio of that time. Just my opinion, though.

That’s fine, I like some arrangements that they do for the home ports. Sly Spy/Secret Agent for the C64 was a good one since, I like the compositions of the Follin Bros, as well as Matt Gray’s composition of Last Ninja II. After all, I do like the Amiga’s Paula and the SID chip used on the C64, since they are true synth chips. Any good ones you can recommend for the C64?


nx666
08-14-2017, 09:47 PM
That’s fine, I like some arrangements that they do for the home ports. Sly Spy/Secret Agent for the C64 was a good one since, I like the compositions of the Follin Bros, as well as Matt Gray’s composition of Last Ninja II. After all, I do like the Amiga’s Paula and the SID chip used on the C64, since they are true synth chips. Any good ones you can recommend for the C64?

Some suggestions for C64 arcade conversions that are both pretty good and fairly complete in comparison with the arcade music: R-Type, Turbo Out-Run, Midnight Resistance.


Sharrif001
08-15-2017, 03:28 PM
Some suggestions for C64 arcade conversions that are both pretty good and fairly complete in comparison with the arcade music: R-Type, Turbo Out-Run, Midnight Resistance. Sounds good- I’ll download them.

ijustwantthestuff
08-17-2017, 01:57 AM
Other good arcade-to-C64-conversion soundtracks are: Afterburner, Altered Beast, Bionic Commando, Bubble Bobble, Ghouls ‘n Ghosts, Golden Axe, Green Beret, LED Storm/Mad Gear, Salamander, Sky Shark, Wonderboy in Monsterland.

I also really like Black Tiger, Dragon Ninja, Final Fight, Flying Shark, Ikari Warriors, Ninja Spirit, Shinobi, Street Fighter II, and The Ninja Warriors, however these are not available in nx666’s collection yet.





Sharrif001
08-17-2017, 05:07 PM
Other good arcade-to-C64-conversion soundtracks are: Afterburner, Altered Beast, Bionic Commando, Bubble Bobble, Ghouls ‘n Ghosts, Golden Axe, Green Beret, LED Storm/Mad Gear, Salamander, Sky Shark, Wonderboy in Monsterland.

I also really like Black Tiger, Dragon Ninja, Final Fight, Flying Shark, Ikari Warriors, Ninja Spirit, Shinobi, Street Fighter II, and The Ninja Warriors, however these are not available in nx666’s collection yet.

Sounds good! After Burner, Altered Beast, Golden Axe, interest me.


ijustwantthestuff
08-17-2017, 07:19 PM
Sounds good! After Burner, Altered Beast, Golden Axe, interest me.

I would recommend checking out Bionic Commando and Ghouls ‘n Ghosts as well, both by Tim Follin. Especially GnG shows how far he could push the SID chip.


nx666
08-17-2017, 10:26 PM
Here is a small update with two new X68000 soundtracks plus a few that I tagged a while ago but never managed to upload.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

BQ Taikenban (X68000) (mega.nz/#!WVQhBKgD!ooEE94wwGwJV_03KouJQRogB_9LMQL7HnGNg4gt Md1o)1996"TUT CClub"CUL."34.3 MB"OPM/MSM, updated tags"
Can Can Bunny 4: Premiere (X68000) (mega.nz/#!eFxS0b4B!Y64quXcKdD-7seAKQydxT7ZHe0yTEDWJNVHn6EgvkbE)1992"Cocktail Soft"MUSE"34.3 MB"OPM/MSM, updated tags"
Can Can Bunny 5: Extra (X68000) (mega.nz/#!uNBS1KIZ!46-Zorez6kwfltv3XIfqSP6eHLyVoJ3LC5UE0oAtzyg)1993"Cocktail Soft"MUSE"32.6 MB"OPM/MSM, updated tags"
Code-Zero (X68000) (mega.nz/#!vJpByZQZ!elQxZC_dvq0I8iCCx2GyqAaNF34S7LxeRFpE4nI YDVY)1991"Enix"EMU"64.6 MB"OPM/MSM, updated tags"
Crescent (X68000) (mega.nz/#!HBIlAK4L!XpOxRuc1koQ17GdJnOtXolgeKZe26JPiGhrYnt6 4LHk)1993"Silky’s"Witch"63.7 MB"OPM/MSM"
Cynthia (X68000) (mega.nz/#!SMxXBDrR!FoguwY0Dn0efMoLV8qeBng3VS50KVXUkv9jQHIW We_M)1994"n/a"Miyoshi Wakabayashi"35.0 MB"SC-55, updated tags"
Karei naru Jinsei: Mina-san no okage desu (X68000) (mega.nz/#!zRAihJyA!N7MTIPOcC43omCHyV4msykUk7u7jS_U2qarH_qH Tas0)1992"Fairytale"Ichiro Matsuo, Okutama Unit"19.6 MB"OPM/MSM, updated tags"
Kimi Dake ni Ai oпїЅ (X68000) (mega.nz/#!zMxyBaSb!3vyCkXjghJ4gPBlMXr0eOApo6Xz0hc90QFU-z1CtnCg)1991"Game Technopolis"Akira Sato, BAKI, Ryu Takami"33.0 MB"OPM/MSM, updated tags"
Kurutta Kajitsu (X68000) (mega.nz/#!7cpy0aSQ!HiwhJr-x3EaNUUsz35S3Ta2mjNX6CiMfucgfWvIcbek)1992"Fairytale"MUSE"19.1 MB"OPM/MSM, updated tags"
Kyuukyoku Senki Gikadiver (X68000) (mega.nz/#!aFwgSZyQ!KLXhGD9ez4gP8EpFFo45Vs-BRKo31zkcM1xyQtMUWnI)1996"TUT CClub"CUR"21.5 MB"OPM/MSM, updated tags"
Premium II (X68000) (mega.nz/#!rEQDlLpR!qa40qyMues7MNE73wwWpW8xX0fbxWxyvmG3G0Ui gFgc)1993"Silky’s"Witch"74.2 MB"OPM/MSM"
Shooting 68K: Dark Ager (X68000) (mega.nz/#!LEAzySDY!GEz4fRGynoJdHdoVdHC3TfgCvEiXSavSWLRwuuu nWVg)1991"Amorphous"Daisuke Takahashi"21.3 MB"OPM/MSM, updated tags"
Tatakae! Konyanko EX (X68000) (mega.nz/#!WUJSRRiJ!H2sn-yZln3fWFkUxjfhh0bDl7Cn9Vl6X5baTHrGjvas)1995"Nankoku Byouyou"n/a"32.3 MB"OPM/MSM, new rip, updated tags"
Yami no Ketsuzoku (X68000) (mega.nz/#!GFIljb6a!0KolXgZHZn_yJaMQh12NG8PzFSCG1wU62STcGXJ nV5k)1990"System Sacom"Manabu Saito, Haruo Hosoya"136.8 MB"OPM/MSM, updated tags"


ijustwantthestuff
08-20-2017, 07:52 PM
*thumbs up* Some good stuff there.

I have a small request if it’s possible: Silver Ghost for the PC-88. Very bouncy and high octane soundtrack, the tracks I heard really caught my ear.


Sharrif001
08-20-2017, 09:55 PM
I have 21 RPGs for the PC-98 that I would like if you are not too busy:

Amaranth Phantasie RPG
Amaranth 2 – Phantasie RPG
Amaranth 3 – Phantasie RPG
Amaranth 4 – Abenteuerroman in Langsam
Amaranth KH
Dead Force
Different Realm
Dragon Souseiki
Elves
Exlander – Aoki Monshou no Kishidan
Fifth Element
Fifth Element 2
Final Breaker
Firearms
Gen-Kaiser
Gensei Kitan – Disc Saga 3
Graystone Saga Gaiden – The Dark Storm of Morza
Graystone Saga – Demon’s Fountain
Hamlet
Headquarters – America no Akumu
Kamigami No Daichi – Kojiki Gaiden

I am so sorry if there are too much I have requested. I am not wanting them right now, just take your time. I am in no hurry.


KusanagiShiro
08-22-2017, 11:02 PM
Adding a few CD Audio request:

Brandish 4: Nemureru Kami no Tou (Windows)
CD track info here: http://tk-nz.game.coocan.jp/ysmusic/cd/cd_brandish_br4.html

RINNE (Windows)
CD track info not available

Shin Eiyuu Densetsu / New The Legend of Heroes (Windows)
CD track info here: http://tk-nz.game.coocan.jp/ysmusic/cd/cd_eddrasle_ned.html

SORCERIAN Forever (Windows)
CD Track info here: http://tk-nz.game.coocan.jp/ysmusic/cd/cd_sorcerian_sorf.html

SORCERIAN Original (Windows)
CD Track info here: http://tk-nz.game.coocan.jp/ysmusic/cd/cd_sorcerian_soro.html

SORCERIAN Online (Windows)
CD Track info here: http://tk-nz.game.coocan.jp/ysmusic/cd/cd_sorcerian_soron.html
MAY be difficult to find!

Taiyou no Shinden: Asteka II (Windows, Falcom Memorial Game Series)
CD Track info here: http://tk-nz.game.coocan.jp/ysmusic/cd/cd_taiyou_mgstaiyou.html

Vantage Master (Windows)
CD Track info here: http://tk-nz.game.coocan.jp/ysmusic/cd/cd_vantagemaster_vm.html

Vantage Master V2 (Windows)
CD Track info here: http://tk-nz.game.coocan.jp/ysmusic/cd/cd_vantagemaster_vm2.html

XANADU (Windows, Falcom Memorial Game Series)
CD track info not available


nx666
08-23-2017, 03:36 AM
I have 21 RPGs for the PC-98 that I would like if you are not too busy:

…long list of soundtracks…

I am so sorry if there are too much I have requested. I am not wanting them right now, just take your time. I am in no hurry.

Can you pick one or two that you really want? The whole list is easily 50+ hours of work and that’s not gonna happen anytime soon.

———- Post added at 04:36 AM ———- Previous post was at 04:35 AM ———-

Adding a few CD Audio request:

Shin Eiyuu Densetsu / New The Legend of Heroes for Windows.
CD track info here: http://tk-nz.game.coocan.jp/ysmusic/cd/cd_eddrasle_ned.html

Brandish 4 for Windows
CD track info here: http://tk-nz.game.coocan.jp/ysmusic/cd/cd_brandish_br4.html

logi74 has a nice collection of all the Falcom soundtracks including these two. Check out the Pastebin link in the signature in the first post of this thread (Thread 216888).


ijustwantthestuff
08-23-2017, 04:06 AM
I have 21 RPGs for the PC-98 that I would like if you are not too busy

The first (I think) Amaranth soundtrack for the PC-98 can be found here:

http://raborak.com/saladedemais/amaranth-pc98-game-recording


Sharrif001
08-23-2017, 07:08 PM
Can you pick one or two that you really want? The whole list is easily 50+ hours of work and that’s not gonna happen anytime soon.

———- Post added at 04:36 AM ———- Previous post was at 04:35 AM ———-

logi74 has a nice collection of all the Falcom soundtracks including these two. Check out the Pastebin link in the signature in the first post of this thread (Thread 216888).

Well, I might as well pick the two that deal with Mecha- Gen-Kaiser and Hamlet.

———- Post added at 01:08 PM ———- Previous post was at 01:07 PM ———-

The first (I think) Amaranth soundtrack for the PC-98 can be found here:

http://raborak.com/saladedemais/amaranth-pc98-game-recording

Thanks, I’ll be sure to get it.


nx666
08-24-2017, 03:30 PM
Well, I might as well pick the two that deal with Mecha- Gen-Kaiser and Hamlet.

I posted Gen-Kaiser a couple of months ago along with a few other TGL soundtracks. You can find it under ‘Kisoushinden Genkaizer’ in the PC-98 section.


Sharrif001
08-24-2017, 08:03 PM
Oh, I didn’t know. Thanks.

———- Post added at 02:03 PM ———- Previous post was at 01:56 PM ———-

I posted Gen-Kaiser a couple of months ago along with a few other TGL soundtracks. You can find it under ‘Kisoushinden Genkaizer’ in the PC-98 section.
I didn’t know you had it uploaded. Well, let me know when you do the others I requested in the future. Don’t worry- I am not pressuring you or hurrying you in any way.


nx666
08-25-2017, 02:55 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #039: Game Music History ~1990~

A double-length episode featuring game music from 1990. This was the year the SNES was released in Japan, the Amiga reached its peak in Europe, and the MT-32 became the go-to device for many PC soundtracks. The playlist is supposed to reflect the very diverse gaming market of that era and is ordered roughly by release date.

Download Episode #039: Game Music History ~1990~ (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom039GameMusicHistory1990/AudioPanicRoom039GameMusicHistory1990.mp3) (156 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh6Wg5g70VU)

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Tracklist

01 "BGM #08" – Grandi Florum: Mischief of Iveris (1990, X68000) by Koji Niikura, Yasushi Tomita
02 "BGM 1" – Racing Hero (1990, Arcade) by Hikoshi Hashimoto
03 "Innertube Thrash" – Ski or Die (1990, MS-DOS) by Rob Hubbard
04 "Ma-Da-Ra" – Moryo Senki Madara (1990, NES) by Konami Kuheiha Club
05 "Island of Pirate" – Parodius Da! (1990, Arcade) by Kazuki Muraoka
06 "Title Music" – Slimyer (1990, X68000) by Toshimitsu Kawano
07 "Kasuga" – SD Snatcher (1990, MSX2) by Konami Kukeiha Club
08 "Intro" – Turrican (1990, Commodore 64) by Stefan Hartwig
09 "Final Take a Chance" – Thunder Force III (1990, Mega Drive) by Toshiharu Yamanishi
10 "Thunder Plains" – Turrican (1990, Amiga) by Chris HпїЅlsbeck
11 "Into The Super Battle" – Super Star Soldier (1990, PC Engine) by Keita Hoshi, Nozomi Nakahashi
12 "Loading Screen" – Flimbo’s Quest (1990, Commodore 64) by Reyn Ouwehand
13 "Title Theme" – Journey to Silius (1990, NES) by Naoki Kodaka, Nobuyuki Hara, Shinichi Seya
14 "Battle with Ghosts" – Silent MпїЅbius Case: Titanic (1990, PC-9801) by Masahiro Kajihara
15 "Battle Theme" – Last Armageddon (1990, PC Engine CD) by Hiroharu Hayama
16 "Title Screen" – Gordian Tomb (1990, Commodore 64) by Thomas Detert
17 "In-Game BGM" – Venom Wing (1990, Amiga) by Ramon Braumuller
18 "Confronted! The Shogun Gospel" – Xak II: Rising of the Redmoon (1990, PC-8801) by Ryuji Sasai, Tadahiro Nitta
19 "Final Round" – Space Invaders 90 (1990, Mega Drive) by Noriyuki Iwadare (?)
20 "Crystal World" – Wings of Death (1990, Atari ST) by Jochen Hippel
21 "The Battle of Valis Part 1" – Valis III (1990, PC Engine CD) by Hisao Inoue, Jun Hasabe, Shingo Murakami
22 "Stage 3: The Forest" – Prophecy I: The Viking Child (1990, Amiga) by Barry Leitch
23 "Deep in the Caribbean…" – The Secret of Monkey Island (1990, MS-DOS) by Michael Land
24 "Electric Revenge" – ShockWave (1990, Amiga) by Matthew Simmonds
25 "Main Theme" – Bubble Ghost (1990, Gameboy) by Hitoshi Sakimoto
26 "World Theme 1" – Silver Surfer (1990, NES) by Tim Follin, Geoff Follin
27 "Oasis" – King’s Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder (1990, MS-DOS) by Mark Seibert, Ken Allen
28 "Main Theme" – Oxyd (1990, Atari ST) by JпїЅrgen Piscol
29 "Ending" – Super Mario World (1990, SNES) by Koji Kondo
30 "Asteroids" – Awesome (1990, Amiga) by Tim Wright
31 "Credits" – Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom (1990, FM Towns) by Kohei Tanaka
32 "Information" – Cyber Block Metal Orange (1990, PC-8801) by Masaharu Iwata
33 "Bonus Stage" – Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi (1990, Mega Drive) by Keisuke Tsukahara
34 "Sound File MI04" – Span of Dream (1990, PC-9801) by Yoshinobu Hiraiwa, Motoi Sakuraba
35 "Fungal Land" – Dragon Saber: After Story of Dragon Spirit (1990, Arcade) by Shinji Hosoe
36 "Peaceful World" – Actraiser (1990, SNES) by Yuzo Koshiro
37 "Fullmetal Fighter" – M.U.S.H.A. (1990, Mega Drive) by Toshiaki Sakoda


ijustwantthestuff
08-25-2017, 04:29 AM
Great playlist, both quantity and quality in the selection! Even right down to Bubble Ghost. 🙂 If anything, it could have had some more Game Boy tunes, as the GB was really starting to flourish in ’90 with tons of good titles coming out, but it’s still good. Nice to see the continuance of the year-theme as well, has been a while now since the 1989 episode.

Good work! Will check the YouTube version when I get a chance tomorrow.


nx666
08-25-2017, 07:31 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Alderan (C64) (mega.nz/#!CJAmgJzC!lKvXfuJFs00ChQTlG3Y0tJp5JFiUiY2AKJGjD5O xH9k)1991"Softlight"Stein Pedersen, Ole Marius Pettersen, Lars Hoff"39.0 MB"real+emul.SID"
Cyber Block Metal Orange (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!2QQADT5L!Tj4m-W8fDDl2bM2mBdYM5MbmpTgU9ylBJoWuTNnvHbs)1990"Custom"Yoshio Furukawa, Masaharu Iwata, Hitoshi Sakimoto"69.0 MB"OPN"
Harald Hardtooth in "The Fight of the Clean Teeth" (C64) (mega.nz/#!yQp3QDgC!nMFNPvV8DMHX_pHgjRUCv8zx101Gv3hOk20Vre8 rtQA)1992"Colgate-Palmolive A/S"Thomas Mogensen (DRAX)"30.3 MB"real+emul.SID"
Madness (C64) (mega.nz/#!aRwGBaCB!mb_cuCXm-r14vaLfhPIhPAMnz7PyjFEhJ–Y-oaPxNs)1991"CP Verlag"Mario Kriwanek (MOK)"14.2 MB"real+emul.SID"
Motley Tetris (C64) (mega.nz/#!aQojjZDC!oq_h5kUHYadR41ATfVXga5Jv-02s2_XvAobTxm-wSHk)1994"Markt & Technik"Thomas Mogensen (DRAX), Anders Rodahl (Rage)"24.6 MB"real+emul.SID"
Nibbly’92 (C64) (mega.nz/#!3VwHAYAZ!_y08_2B37w0Wo1cpV2RukYFbboJfI1LLz6-qIfFs-Us)1992"CP Verlag"Thomas Mogensen (DRAX)"25.7 MB"real+emul.SID"
Silver Ghost (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!2YJl2CQD!Z5–jksbMNHL1o2z_aMiVV_scK1T2E1i95BD472dhVo)1988"Kure Software Koubou"n/a"27.0 MB"OPN"
Stack Up (C64) (mega.nz/#!PFIllJBB!0yoocawEHHmMAldtU1W2_mB9SGpVUukZA8MGXz0 EQS4)1991"Zeppelin Games"Jens-Christian Huus (JCH)"12.5 MB"real+emul.SID"
Tintin on the Moon (C64) (mega.nz/#!6A4zwa5T!2gkbVVKG1n8WgG6wQlz3xsy1cDCrnrU8Z54P6xi TjeU)1989"Infogrames"Jeroen Tel"16.3 MB"real+emul.SID"
Virgin Angel (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!PMxRmCbK!AyO-lEkFU_dh042BNilFrzAIRTx2jhO6MB4Qipj2M00)1995"Crystal Soft"Sen Shibata"55.0 MB"OPNA"
Wanderers (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!LcxDnSgR!-j4EKbP4hQp6qxUWVbYhhsAU0JVXb-0Tp9ZmmfyYt1M)1994"Crystal Soft"Sen Shibata"34.0 MB"OPNA"
Wildfire: The Revenge! (C64) (mega.nz/#!HMQlnB5J!PdY_r-EQbuvSOLVR7G0VtEiKKjJ7kOIG7gW4Laf6pG8)1991"Mega Industries"Roel Bosch, Gerard Hultink"42.2 MB"real+emul.SID"
Yogi’s Great Escape (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!HIZlTCpD!WaJEHW6CIshxPEPVu2rfVjUWJ5CHx25hxx5w52j 2knY)1990"HiTec Software"Howie Davis"21.4 MB""

———- Post added at 08:31 PM ———- Previous post was at 08:30 PM ———-

Great playlist, both quantity and quality in the selection! Even right down to Bubble Ghost. 🙂 If anything, it could have had some more Game Boy tunes, as the GB was really starting to flourish in ’90 with tons of good titles coming out, but it’s still good. Nice to see the continuance of the year-theme as well, has been a while now since the 1989 episode.

Good work! Will check the YouTube version when I get a chance tomorrow.

I was trying to create a playlist that actually reflects the gaming market of that year and not just put together a list with my favorite tracks. To make this somewhat objective I first had a look at various game sites/archives to get an estimate for the number of games that were released for each system that year. Based on that I calculated ‘budgets’ for each platform and then picked the tracks according to that. At the end there were 3 or so spots remaining that I filled with a few personal favorites. I also had to make a few concessions here and there: for example, the Amiga and Atari ST libraries are very similar so these two systems had to share a budget, or there were only a handful of SNES releases, but because it was a brand new major console I had to reserve a couple of spots for that as well.


ijustwantthestuff
08-25-2017, 10:01 PM
I was trying to create a playlist that actually reflects the gaming market of that year and not just put together a list with my favorite tracks. To make this somewhat objective I first had a look at various game sites/archives to get an estimate for the number of games that were released for each system that year. Based on that I calculated ‘budgets’ for each platform and then picked the tracks according to that. At the end there were 3 or so spots remaining that I filled with a few personal favorites. I also had to make a few concessions here and there: for example, the Amiga and Atari ST libraries are very similar so these two systems had to share a budget, or there were only a handful of SNES releases, but because it was a brand new major console I had to reserve a couple of spots for that as well.

I see.

Thank you very much for Silver Ghost! I really like the sound of this soundtrack, wish there was more of it and also that I knew who composed it. Will check out the rest of the new stuff as well.


nx666
08-25-2017, 11:03 PM
I see.

Thank you very much for Silver Ghost! I really like the sound of this soundtrack, wish there was more of it and also that I knew who composed it. Will check out the rest of the new stuff as well.

Silver Ghost doesn’t seem to have credits, just a small ending scene. All the other KSK games from that era were composed by Masaki Sasaki so it might have been him but I wasn’t able to find anything to support that.


Kazutoyo
08-26-2017, 04:57 AM
Whoa, not sure how I’ve missed this thread before. Lots of great C64 and Amiga stuff here, thanks!

Suketera
08-29-2017, 10:38 PM
Thanks for Tintin on the Moon. What a jam!

By the way, just a quick question, was The Mariners’ Tale from Motley Tetris adapted from something else or is it a completely original composition?


nx666
08-30-2017, 12:09 AM
Thanks for Tintin on the Moon. What a jam!

By the way, just a quick question, was The Mariners’ Tale from Motley Tetris adapted from something else or is it a completely original composition?

Mariner’s Tale is a fairly well-known track from this demo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fkqmEgeAAE), as far as I know its an original piece by Rage. I only found out about Motley Tetris when I tagged the Nibbly’92 soundtrack because that’s where all the other tracks were taken from. Both of these games were coded by the same people so maybe they just re-purposed the DRAX tunes and added Mariner’s Tale because they liked it. Can’t fault them on that one.


ijustwantthestuff
08-30-2017, 04:18 PM
I have a PC-98 request:

Desire (OPN & OPNA), by Ryu Umemoto


1983parrothead
08-31-2017, 07:56 PM
Thank you for your latest uploads, nx666.

I have 3 arcade game soundtrack requests.

Empire City 1931
Dead Angle
Olympic Soccer ’92

Hi nx666, thanks for accepting requested rips by me and others.

I’m quoting this post to see if you forgot it or not. If not, then that’s okay.


nx666
08-31-2017, 11:45 PM
I have a PC-98 request:

Desire (OPN & OPNA), by Ryu Umemoto

I’ll post this soundtrack with the next update, it’s not my rip though. The OPNA version is actually the later PC-9821 release and is pretty much identical with the OPN original. From what I remember, there are only a handful of tracks that use one(!) additional FM channel.

———- Post added at 12:45 AM ———- Previous post was at 12:45 AM ———-

Hi nx666, thanks for accepting requested rips by me and others.

I’m quoting this post to see if you forgot it or not. If not, then that’s okay.

All these games require a lot of manual work/research which isn’t something that I have time for right now. There is a post on the previous page that describes what I can currently commit to.


1983parrothead
09-01-2017, 12:43 AM
@nx666

I see. Cancel on them until future ripping them by you, me or others. Perhaps instead of those 3 that cost a lot of effort and time, try these:

Ace Combat/Air Combat (Arcade, Namco & Arsys Software)
Star Cruiser (PC-98, Arsys Software)
Daiku no Gen-san (Arcade, Irem)

Thank you very much.


nx666
09-01-2017, 10:11 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Addams Family, The (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!bZ4HiQIY!3_ZSA_qc2XC_zvQa_7zxiJ5ZsRw9Vx1k0Syrr1N 7Obo)1992"Ocean"Jonathan Dunn"17.6 MB""
American Gladiators (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!GVwEgAjY!20Doi0fbhGdsNsChe-sfC8Ud9rla8ElqOiViEhes_Qw)1992"Gametek"Barry Leitch"3.8 MB""
Desire: Haitoku no Rasen (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!qBJ1BLSQ!W4bm3wcIQqnslOl9ngK3YhzWx7fZ_jjVG5Xp89L m-qs)1994"C’s Ware"Ryu Umemoto"108.8 MB"OPN (not my rip)"
Hamlet (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!HQJEHDJI!HTm9xhu4l-z-mnSlT6yJUqKNyANI9iy5gn2vUggc0RU)1993"Panther Software"n/a"118.9 MB"OPN"
Killing Machine (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!uYIw2CRY!kBj1LeaRxnYIad370cpWzd8OpfoeIXDV_mPZc8M U044)1993"Atlantis"Saul Cross"23.7 MB""
Lamborghini American Challenge (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!Td5BnYIa!tmLYIQLacw1jz0XYSAEIlZEFfL8HQK8GCir4W79 i_v0)1994"Titus"FrпїЅdпїЅric Prados, Michael Knaepen"5.0 MB""
Love Escalator (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!PcRkyZ4Z!G6gBLIjvjZw2fNW87S-IyYlhm6nRqfA_caHWQeF0yM8)1998"Umitsuki Production"Naoto Ishikawa, Tadayuki Itou"128.5 MB"OPNA"
Nigel Mansell’s World Championship (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!3dI3gYQJ!wDY3kZ6kaLPwzZzqJyuSU4oUDRVy8eWla5EIIrC rRcM)1992"Gremlin Graphics"Patrick Phelan, Richard Ede"59.2 MB"includes CD32 version"
Nucleus (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!OZQ20ITY!ASWAyzJN6ijaOuq6N5dku3_uPY2y_wauxEqGTx9 2Qwg)1990"Microtec"Adrian Cummings"24.5 MB""
Paramax (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!KY4knTqL!8UBX1mKSsCa5pXeQ7HAGGZGRnlRiS1Q5ghMEk8M fDOE)1991"Kingsoft"Jasmin Topalovic, Martin Tykesson"19.2 MB""
Premiere (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!bAxQiZjJ!p5DOwiNKiu8s70mfjYXB8BGCC9QbfDfvqFU7HBL 1Now)1992"Core Design"Martin Iveson"50.9 MB""
Simulcra (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!LJ5glKoA!fpdwR94RMQRj2Ewq6hgJYMDLJ99ygoyJs1Nhk3w RdxY)1990"Microstyle"Jason Page"10.3 MB""
Slayer (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!PMpAmIgQ!53dR1X8Pzf1FjpK0eKFN_saDcHIPXa3wNMKaPIf Fi28)1989"Hewson"Gary Biasillo"5.7 MB""
Star Trap (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!bUhw1I4L!xG-FVgYqj-MzuvVzabdbqWvS5pBBjqGyypG_DPH7qw8)1996"Fairy Dust"S.Miyamoto,T.Nogi,D.Takahashi,etc."85.9 MB"OPN, tags translated by KingTengu"
Starush (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!yQAUSbzQ!xWuqW7T7nSymS5XXacZ85WWCihU9k4Sclb8EIvP-WBo)1992"Ubisoft"David Fernandes"18.8 MB""
Steel (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!LZYCTSAB!PnAFHsNOIwN1i6J4-I12jKDq8qhfKQrzrPX4s1w2d9c)1989"Hewson"Gary Biasillo"3.9 MB""
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!zRhQTThD!w3stgrWiTjWCkotQS-QPPAwdJT-EF5Q-1-z2VnrXQio)1990"Image Works"Tony Williams"8.1 MB""
Vyrus (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!iMARFTDZ!xD18s4THBjvPFiZP5aDUAsde3v5oAoTCmjSzU_b DqqQ)1991"Epilogue"Michael TschпїЅgl"10.3 MB""
Walker (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!WBZwBA5Q!9sl0sAwYOSIuctW8ZDoI4vYR5xK3lXNnCSaa3kt 5-NU)1993"Psygnosis"Raymond Usher"14.7 MB""
Zynaps (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!3MYXwQ6Z!xgy_mhKoFXSR1jQ4hxCPNe2xvX_xMqz43gd612G-GB0)1988"Hewson"Giulio Zicchi"9.9 MB""


ijustwantthestuff
09-02-2017, 11:19 AM
Great update! Now I don’t have to worry about not having new music to listen to this coming week. 🙂

Thank you very much, nx666!


lovelljohnson1
09-02-2017, 03:21 PM
May I request P.O.W.: Prisoners of War for the arcade version?

Sharrif001
09-04-2017, 06:20 PM
Thanks for Hamlet. It looks like you need a break.

nx666
09-09-2017, 02:44 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Air Combat (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!XRgW0SwA!9rZHjsfEiPeO4UUdLaVuf98SlwU3qvJV7TDFGd3 Nb5s)1993"Namco"Hiroyuki Kawada"20.7 MB""
Chuck Rock II: Son of Chuck (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!yQQzVbpI!FrYm__E5ahX4s0rCpeNHzjT1Bf8_KulY5JsDYNI gMf0)1993"Core Design"Martin Iveson"119.6 MB"includes CD32 version"
Double Sphere (C64) (mega.nz/#!rUwjVDTb!5oMeXSSOfmnX5AgrQrjVR-T1hCtNsj_vzUI3tgAo-hU)1990"CP Verlag"Stefan Hartwig"120.6 MB"real+emul.SID"
Fire Shark (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!DUACETxQ!OsxYzq9SHjZUespwZ6y93z9ZB5F874niyS2Lyms vsKY)1989"Toaplan"Masahiro Yuge"26.9 MB""
Hammerin’ Harry (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!7Bo1WCwR!o-o2gjb5fbQDxcOuhPpFib0ZSuMOrOBT3m5CM_ciuog)1990"Irem"Takushi Hiyamuta"30.1 MB""
Operation Harrier (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!SJhh3YAZ!hdD6wZC65j7DXaq2AzcyQOws4eB40qC0rbOyLex YCoY)1990"U.S. Gold"Kevin Collier"5.6 MB""
P.O.W.: Prisoners of War (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!yMwiQDZS!wGarEaTkJOA9GYOC5GL0FbavNqsxZ6gvX09aOjH feuA)1988"SNK"Toshikazu Tanaka, Yoko Osaka, Kazuhiro Nishida"80.9 MB""
Seek and Destroy (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!eJR3zLSC!MRIr_0NqnWnhhBYLxzXa4jF8i5SoDD4X1_j0-3sJ4QE)1993"Mindscape"Blair Zuppicich"28.0 MB"includes CD32 version"
Vimana (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!3Fx2VAyA!C2QZGcmacBElt8h0WYanR8pJsNdGAdYMXr6xeJO n-2g)1991"Toaplan"Toshiaki Tomizawa"32.4 MB""


ijustwantthestuff
09-09-2017, 10:02 PM
Thanks for the update! Some good stuff this time. For those who haven’t heard it yet, I can really recommend checking out Vimana, it’s a great soundtrack.

I have a new PC-98 request by the way:

Xak 3: The Eternal Reccurence – both the OPN and SC-55 versions if possible, but if this would be too time-consuming, only the OPN version will suffice.


nx666
09-10-2017, 02:42 AM
Thanks for the update! Some good stuff this time. For those who haven’t heard it yet, I can really recommend checking out Vimana, it’s a great soundtrack.

I have a new PC-98 request by the way:

Xak 3: The Eternal Reccurence – both the OPN and SC-55 versions if possible, but if this would be too time-consuming, only the OPN version will suffice.

You can get that one from mixi’s thread (Thread 168635).


ijustwantthestuff
09-10-2017, 02:51 PM
You can get that one from mixi’s thread (Thread 168635).

Excellent! Thank you, good sir. 🙂

Another request, if possible:

Jesus (PC-88)


nx666
09-12-2017, 05:34 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #040: Funky Town

Welcome to Funky Town, the home of driving rhythms and groovy bass lines. This episode of Audio Panic Room features a selection of tracks that were all inspired by funk in its various guises.

Download Episode #040: Funky Town (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom040FunkyTown/AudioPanicRoom040FunkyTown.mp3) (79 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TatK–0IrUw)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

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Tracklist

01 "Miror B. Battle" – PokпїЅmon XD: Gale of Darkness (2005, Gamecube) by Tsukasa Tawada
02 "Title Screen" – Harald Hardtooth in "The Fight of the Clean Teeth" (1992, MS-DOS) by Jens-Christian Huus (JCH)
03 "Funky Town" – Little Big Adventure (1994, MS-DOS) by Philippe Vachey
04 "Five Nine Seven Eight" – Soundshock: FM Funk Madness!! (2011) by Jake Kaufman (Virt)
05 "Spineless Funk" – Interstate ’76 (1997, Windows) by Arion Salazar, Jeehun Hwang
06 "Rocket Punch" – Love Escalator (1998, PC-9801) by Tadayuki Itou (Tee D)
07 "Bontempi Bonanza" – The Fantastic Four (1997, Playstation) by Stephen Root, Neil Palmer
08 "Ending" – FMP Music Disk III (1996, PC-9801) by Daisuke Takahashi (KID)
09 "Dancing Bomber" – Dangun Feveron (1998, Arcade) by Ryuichi Yabuki, Nanpei Misawa, Ryo Sakai
10 "Stage 2: Magical Town" – McDonald’s Treasure Land Adventure (1993, Mega Drive) by Katsuhiko Suzuki, Satoshi Murata
11 "Miracle Man" – Demo (1993, S3M) by Jonne Valtonen (Purple Motion)
12 "Battle I (Winning Expectation)" – Chou Jigen Densetsu Rall 3: Kakuseihen (1994, PC-9801) by Ryu Umemoto
13 "Gutbucket" – Demo (2006, XM) by Jaakko Kaitaniemi (Reed)
14 "In-Game BGM (Edit)" – Eliminator (1989, Commodore 64) by Jeroen Tel


nx666
09-16-2017, 06:19 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Banshee (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!bF5mQDaR!4GMzzmR-AAYBKKBrKw1v8kiONfEOyyINUgI5P_vL_KI)1994"Core Design"Martin Iveson"24.7 MB"includes CD32 version"
DreamWeb (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!3RYRnKjS!vazVFu6SA5Ac45fdw2N7LKveRRfX5q8pSxaQKJb XhiE)1994"Creative Reality"Matthew Seldon"19.1 MB""
Fifth Element: Tamashii no Genso (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!LAwz0TJC!nxFq_8uGjZ8ZZb2jK4-8hjlRmfQkXM9Vkga9N0auHgw)1992"You-en-tai"Daisuke Takahashi"58.6 MB"OPN"
Fifth Element 2: Hikari to Yami no Ouji (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!qQ4njKbK!-Z9MRV45EDxV_EpELs07ex2fVjKXnrAPYDLht61chuY)1993"You-en-tai"Daisuke Takahashi"81.8 MB"OPN"
Jesus (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!DBImzJLZ!WMKB9jvIQkDAv8LZkZBLajWTLD4b62_Js8mou12 DqOs)1987"Enix"Koichi Sugiyama"41.2 MB"OPN"
Litil Divil (CD32) (mega.nz/#!XQIlFLpa!5u5p7ngsg4w-Kg06J4b4sEGTCZt-s79N8MQ0JdYEVWA)1994"Gremlin"Patrick Phelan, Neil Biggin"45.2 MB""
Star Cruiser (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!qEwkCSBa!t0X919cbsUxMh7lC9IYXKl__6Q7o185EpzBoK4b slnI)1988"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka, Osamu Nagano"87.9 MB"OPN"
Super Methane Bros (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!adZQBCSQ!eFF-ALSoDphU9sBVXaWfZhBTLsEi1jdrxRw9LwJwIEo)1994"Apache Software"Matthew Owens"96.8 MB"includes CD32 version"
Trouble Outsiders (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!uIh0FYTJ!x_fWM0GQXIdRltsDYTQWs_SzrI9XB3DlfJY08sC Uyqg)1993"Petit"Shiori Ueno"37.0 MB"OPNA"


ijustwantthestuff
09-17-2017, 04:20 PM
Thanks for the update! 🙂

ijustwantthestuff
09-18-2017, 09:55 PM
I’d like to request two PC-98 soundtracks with some great, funky tunes:

Dragon Master Silk 1 & 2


Sharrif001
09-22-2017, 05:16 PM
I know I still want those RPGs, but not right now. Because I found out that Arsys also developed and reprogrammed Prince of Persia for the PC-98 and I feel that I would like its soundtrack.

nx666
09-23-2017, 12:24 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Apprentice (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!uEwzESBK!PwV-G_rliHnh_3gi1qK01HWjAjSImegRDrqRe62U3hc)1990"Rainbow Arts"Chris HпїЅlsbeck"53.6 MB""
Belial (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!HVY3GSqb!OUmgklIzNYMebhOGxAg8wDGCPSzw4McyWm9JjPR EtmQ)1989"ECP"Sector Software"4.9 MB""
Dragon Master Silk: Ryu Shokan Musume (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!GAY2jRzA!2U23uuIifUBXaKrYzbRymhmmjnsYpio0UZIclYj xRGg)1992"Gimmick House"Yoshio Furukawa, Hitoshi Sakimoto"52.0 MB"OPN"
Dragon Master Silk II (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!OZ5QwKDa!Q6ozKFD5NzZekOGCz0r9CdeKULqpedUCe_uLWqj R2Eg)1995"Gimmick House"Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata"89.8 MB"OPN"
Escape from Colditz (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!SZwgxJiD!RKN0TccFr56xdxwcrlx_bg09eJMAK-T_kluXd8pYlXU)1990"Digital Magic"BjпїЅrn Lynne (Dr.Awesome)"11.3 MB""
KGB (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!jZwWzYYJ!LKpwN7z4AlDlWor6nXQpC5KQILaS7CLcCF6YqQS mR2M)1992"Virgin Games"Alexandre Ekian, Stephane Picq"22.7 MB""
MIG 29 Soviet Fighter (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!uc5CnZrb!Pwksv-i-sntXaYl2kXUR3ovyhTnZEKmAIbhMxXrNfgQ)1990"Codemasters"Allister Brimble"6.9 MB""
Prince of Persia (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!SYAxzQKY!W4siDaA6kf3nNdKjZWelSRlgvfWRyfpQ2D6RFp8 ZABQ)1990"BrпїЅderbund Japan"Toshiya Yamanaka"45.6 MB"OPN"
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!2BRyHBIZ!JEaqEZRkRozCGONxsAZ57SpAEdl7uIv-tp0b32JFgeo)1990"Ultra Games"Kris Hatlelid, Ivan Allan"22.4 MB""
Traps ‘n’ Treasures (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!SUICUIgT!NHAoiFGjzgL0hH3XZyimP3qx96XLiOiFoetxZR-0-wU)1993"Starbyte Software"Ruedi Hugentobler"33.3 MB""
Xenon 2: Megablast (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!nExjxYzb!5YvQz9wqAadwjH5jxtykdcsiU9vY6RN2FljKPMJ ySb8)1989"Image Works"Tim Simenon, David Whittaker, Merlin, S’Express, Betty Boo, etc."144.7 MB"updated with CDTV soundtrack"
Zombi (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!qBInGRCb!qAlQDpXfPvOOa4zxlOZ7LH3TvM5Ui3QZFcTwYVe VeeA)1989"Ubisoft"Alain Da Silva"8.3 MB""


ijustwantthestuff
09-24-2017, 09:20 AM
Excellent update! 🙂

Now for my last PC-98 request, fittingly at the end of the alphabet:

Zatsuon Ryouiki (this soundtrack has a truckload of different versions, but I just want the regular OPN version)


1983parrothead
09-26-2017, 02:38 AM
Thanks, nx666. Your uploads are well done. If you are open to more requests, try these if allowed:

Spelunker (Commodore 64)
Spelunker (MSX)
Star Cruiser (PC-88 OPN and OPNA)

Thanks.


nx666
09-28-2017, 11:36 PM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #041: Dr.Awesome

BjпїЅrn Lynne aka Dr.Awesome is a Norwegian composer who started his career as a member of the demo group Crusaders and went on to compose the soundtracks for a number of games on Amiga and PC. His style draws influences from genres like electronic prog, synth rock, and ambient, creating soundscapes that were pretty unique for that era of video games.

Download Episode #041: Dr.Awesome (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom041DrAwesome/AudioPanicRoom041DrAwesome.mp3) (67 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAgiGL-59so)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

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Tracklist

01 "Niagra" – Escape from Colditz (1990, Amiga) by BjпїЅrn Lynne
02 "Blood" – Fantastic Voyage (1991, Amiga) by BjпїЅrn Lynne
03 "BGM 2" – Loop Bomberman Online (2001, Browser Game) by BjпїЅrn Lynne
04 "Alien Territory (Edit)" – Hotwired (Music Disk) (1990, Amiga) by BjпїЅrn Lynne
05 "Moongazer" – Cubulus (1991, Amiga) by BjпїЅrn Lynne
06 "Bud Peculiar (Edit)" – Bass-O-Matic (Music Disk) (1991, Amiga) by BjпїЅrn Lynne
07 "Andante" – Morphello (1995, MS-DOS) by BjпїЅrn Lynne
08 "Cyberlife 1" – AM/FM Special Disk #4 (1991, Amiga) by BjпїЅrn Lynne
09 "Evil Pumpkin-Head (Edit)" – Pig Detective (1998, Windows) by BjпїЅrn Lynne
10 "Space Deliria" – Project-X (1992, Amiga) by BjпїЅrn Lynne


KusanagiShiro
10-06-2017, 05:38 PM
Requesting some Compile shmups for MSX:
Zanac
Guardic
Gulkave
Blaster Burn
Thexder

1983parrothead
10-06-2017, 06:55 PM
nx666 said only up to 3 games at a time can be requested for rips. Is that still correct, nx666?

nx666
10-06-2017, 07:15 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Guardic (MSX) (mega.nz/#!bNgEFDJS!2EnWfUVUuSfVtx6flNAGBZVg8zoPylybieTACnr lP5I)1986"Compile"Masatomo Miyamoto"3.6 MB"PSG (not my rip)"
Spelunker (C64) (mega.nz/#!TNQniQiD!uE7YKPpNP1s6X6KE4jKI8WlHVyvpVTnLRAmVV2B RHKM)1984"BrпїЅderbund"Tim Martin"3.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Star Cruiser (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!HVwH2KgJ!6MOFxx4-jzyYgZwRglf_9gPJ0EDls-r6wtKOuyaznEA)1988"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka"48.4 MB"OPNA (not my rip)"
Zanac EX (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!aAQSyShY!aFotznB2ZVqR0lKkMnY9dwvtHDEXcp6dty49pgI LdVI)1986"Compile"Masatomo Miyamoto"5.5 MB"PSG (not my rip)"
Zatsuon Ryouiki (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!qFhAla5Q!FABxPLWhLB0reckEEV1lKI36RYRpPgGaW7clreG 4cQs)1994"D.O."Ryuuichirou Fujisawa, Hiro Tachibana"66.4 MB"OPN"

Thanks, nx666. Your uploads are well done. If you are open to more requests, try these if allowed:
Star Cruiser (PC-88 OPN and OPNA)
Thanks.

Is there any difference between the PC-88 and PC-98 OPN versions of this soundtrack?


nx666
10-06-2017, 08:20 PM
nx666 said only up to 3 games at a time can be requested for rips. Is that still correct, nx666?

Well, compared to his last list, this one was rather modest 🙂 In general, I will only work on new rips when time permits, which is very limited at the moment anyway.


1983parrothead
10-06-2017, 08:38 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Guardic (MSX) (mega.nz/#!bNgEFDJS!2EnWfUVUuSfVtx6flNAGBZVg8zoPylybieTACnr lP5I)1986"Compile"Masatomo Miyamoto"3.6 MB"PSG (not my rip)"
Spelunker (C64) (mega.nz/#!TNQniQiD!uE7YKPpNP1s6X6KE4jKI8WlHVyvpVTnLRAmVV2B RHKM)1984"BrпїЅderbund"Tim Martin"3.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Star Cruiser (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!HVwH2KgJ!6MOFxx4-jzyYgZwRglf_9gPJ0EDls-r6wtKOuyaznEA)1988"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka"48.4 MB"OPNA (not my rip)"
Zanac EX (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!aAQSyShY!aFotznB2ZVqR0lKkMnY9dwvtHDEXcp6dty49pgI LdVI)1986"Compile"Masatomo Miyamoto"5.5 MB"PSG (not my rip)"
Zatsuon Ryouiki (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!qFhAla5Q!FABxPLWhLB0reckEEV1lKI36RYRpPgGaW7clreG 4cQs)1994"D.O."Ryuuichirou Fujisawa, Hiro Tachibana"66.4 MB"OPN"

Is there any difference between the PC-88 and PC-98 OPN versions of this soundtrack?

Tempo is the difference:

https://youtu.be/MmLewIYMqcc

EDIT:

I requested it for comparing and for history reasons.

EDIT 2:

Are SG-1000 soundtracks okay to rip? If so, try the easy Star Force and Exerion ones.


KusanagiShiro
10-06-2017, 09:34 PM
Well, compared to his last list, this one was rather modest 🙂 In general, I will only work on new rips when time permits, which is very limited at the moment anyway.

No problem. They should be rather small. Plus Compile is known for their shmups. NX, question: in Aleste, just WHO is Ellinor?


KusanagiShiro
10-06-2017, 11:02 PM
Noticed some of the tracks are clustered. Were these taken from http://vgmdb.net/album/6804 X3?

nx666
10-07-2017, 12:28 AM
Are SG-1000 soundtracks okay to rip? If so, try the easy Star Force and Exerion ones.

I’ve never tried my hands on SG-1000 before. What makes you think these games are easy to rip? Also, that’s a console and off-topic for this thread anyway.

———- Post added at 01:28 AM ———- Previous post was at 01:24 AM ———-

Noticed some of the tracks are clustered. Were these taken from http://vgmdb.net/album/6804 X3?

Like I indicated in the update, these are not my rips and I can’t remember where I originally got them from. I don’t have the album in your link but it’s possible that someone else took this collection and turned it into individual soundtracks.


ijustwantthestuff
10-07-2017, 01:51 AM
Thanks for Zatsuon Ryouiki! 🙂 Man, I’ve really overdosed on PC-98 lately… Can’t stop listening to X-Girl. 😛

I have four new Commodore 64 requests that I hope won’t prove too time-consuming. All of them are pretty short with two or three tracks each, I think (the last one even has only one). But they are all really catchy and well worth it:

Firefly by Fred Gray
Ghosttown by Geoff Follin
Shaolin by Jon Wells
The Ninja Warriors by Tony Williams


1983parrothead
10-07-2017, 01:55 AM
I’ve never tried my hands on SG-1000 before. What makes you think these games are easy to rip? Also, that’s a console and off-topic for this thread anyway.

———- Post added at 01:28 AM ———- Previous post was at 01:24 AM ———-

Like I indicated in the update, these are not my rips and I can’t remember where I originally got them from. I don’t have the album in your link but it’s possible that someone else took this collection and turned it into individual soundtracks.

About SG-1000, I saw you ripped CD-i and PCE-CD/TG-CD games in the Misc. section, but nevermind SG-1000. Continue with other requests earlier.


KusanagiShiro
10-08-2017, 01:10 AM
I’ve never tried my hands on SG-1000 before. What makes you think these games are easy to rip? Also, that’s a console and off-topic for this thread anyway.

———- Post added at 01:28 AM ———- Previous post was at 01:24 AM ———-

Like I indicated in the update, these are not my rips and I can’t remember where I originally got them from. I don’t have the album in your link but it’s possible that someone else took this collection and turned it into individual soundtracks.

Ah ok thanks anyway!

Next are a trio of MSX games by Konami, all same series:
Knightmare: Majou Densetsu
Majou Densetsu II: Daimashikyou Galious – The Maze of Galious
Knightmare 3: Shalom

And also the excellent pioneering action RPG Hydlide, all for MSX:
Hydlide: THE LEGEND OF HYDLIDE 1985 T&E Soft Shigeru Tomita
Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness 1986 T&E Soft Keiichi Maruyama
Hydlide 3: The Space Memories 1987 T&E Soft Shigeru Tomita


ijustwantthestuff
10-08-2017, 07:42 PM
And also the excellent pioneering action RPG Hydlide, all for MSX:
Hydlide: THE LEGEND OF HYDLIDE 1985 T&E Soft Shigeru Tomita
Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness 1986 T&E Soft Keiichi Maruyama
Hydlide 3: The Space Memories 1987 T&E Soft Shigeru Tomita

ruiner9 has Hydlide 3 for MSX in his thread (Thread 219717). You can also get the Sharp X1 version of Hydlide 2 in this thread, which is similar to the MSX version.


nx666
10-15-2017, 01:34 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Batman Returns (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!qEgRQZJR!zfATTMuEsliJgGaZGJfnnVzOmRBd0SqfmPW_FBt vFUw)1994"Konami"n/a"24.5 MB""
DiscStation #13 Blaster Burn Gallery (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!XFhEyCbb!x8Koqy44aErQ_t1K_4NZ1yeXfrMTdHA3xNdUmUp WN7Q)1990"Compile"Keiji Takeuchi, Toshiaki Sakoda, Masanobu Tsukamoto"37.3 MB"OPLL"
DiscStation #18 Blaster Burn Gallery 2 (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!KZIXwBhK!tStL9DBaSANDR5NshK4b5PmIdGS1GnCRvRRIPIc gQJU)1990"Compile"Keiji Takeuchi, Masanobu Tsukamoto"54.3 MB"OPLL"
Dune II: The Battle For Arrakis (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!fZJ2HaLL!umDYFdB6dQonOYpfeJo335aU_5M4dynMGUTB9B1 hIUA)1993"Virgin Games"Frank Klepacki, Dwight Okahara"18.5 MB""
Firefly (C64) (mega.nz/#!KBJUkCoR!YXMMxDIekDRVM-s4AKmgx6hzbvl8A5P3ER2Dh0ysGpA)1988"Ocean"Fred Gray"18.4 MB"real+emul.SID"
Fright Night (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!vJBlmKZT!Wlt25VR1UIfbDrhLOnx9xFwywqfaCrM9PAFuZO8 WtvY)1989"Microdeal"David Whittaker"57.4 MB""
Ghosttown (C64) (mega.nz/#!CVgRiYxa!36iv-379t8lzTRAr5kb4NowlZ7Zi21UYPRr1t-qPzA8)1990"Virgin Mastertronic"Geoff Follin"27.3 MB"real+emul.SID"
Lethal Zone (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!HFhnXJaa!Z3XjsVKGlWQHMRzEilf0HAN6m-vRREfeo9QpNJo4Gm4)1991"CompuTec"Frank Lautensack"30.9 MB""
Ninja Warriors, The (C64) (mega.nz/#!3FwxybpQ!xn7LztD6_Vt4pR5iwBwjKVd3bXLz-RS_RL7EHJALo3g)1989"Virgin Mastertronic"Tony Williams"13.6 MB"real+emul.SID"
Shaolin (C64) (mega.nz/#!ndgFyCxA!OuAUg-ZNfNjWZ9hEaKxgFrYpcIBHPQSZlhBEg3KALw4)2001"Public Domain"Jonathan Wells"39.6 MB"real+emul.SID"
Thexder (MSX) (mega.nz/#!qQQkQSZZ!WPT8NZjtkspdN1zkqRHipamzrPTpD1sRNbnEPEc aqZo)1986"Game Arts"Hibiki Godai"3.9 MB"PSG"

Also, Spelunker and Gulkave (both MSX), require too much manual work for now.

———- Post added at 02:34 AM ———- Previous post was at 02:33 AM ———-

Next are a trio of MSX games by Konami, all same series:
Knightmare: Majou Densetsu
Majou Densetsu II: Daimashikyou Galious – The Maze of Galious
Knightmare 3: Shalom

ruiner also has Knightmare 2


1983parrothead
10-15-2017, 07:16 PM
Thanks nx666. I see, but MSX Spelunker doesn’t have much songs. And I noticed the Star Cruiser PC-88 OPNA was ripped alone, but not the OPN one.

ijustwantthestuff
10-15-2017, 09:31 PM
Thanks for the update! 🙂

nx666
10-16-2017, 10:07 AM
Thanks nx666. I see, but MSX Spelunker doesn’t have much songs. And I noticed the Star Cruiser PC-88 OPNA was ripped alone, but not the OPN one.

There are no sound files for Spelunker (that I know of) so I would have to extract the music myself which is always a huge manual effort. Star Cruiser will be included in one of the next updates.


KanrGulp
10-16-2017, 10:20 AM
Please consider if you can find Dragon Lore I and Dragon Lore II: The Heart of the Dragon Man, its an old game from the 90s. StпїЅphane Picq was the composer, for the first at least.

nx666
10-17-2017, 09:40 AM
Please consider if you can find Dragon Lore I and Dragon Lore II: The Heart of the Dragon Man, its an old game from the 90s. StпїЅphane Picq was the composer, for the first at least.

I had a look at the 3DO version of DL1 back when I did the Stephane Picq episode of my podcast. From what I remember, the sound files were all pretty short, low quality, and had to be looped manually in an editor. The only longer themes are the intro and ending, but those are baked into the videos so it might not be possible to get them without sfx. All in all, it looked like a lot of work with very little return so I didn’t bother with it. I don’t know if the DOS version uses different audio formats though and I never looked into DL2 either.


KanrGulp
10-18-2017, 05:57 AM
oh ok i had not realized that.

KingTengu
10-18-2017, 08:27 PM
It’s been a long time since I made a request, but I’ve got two Amiga soundtrack trequests for you, nx666!!

– The Amazing Spider-Man (Amiga; apparently only has one track, which is the title screen. Requesting this regardless)
– Suburban Commando (Amiga; the video game adaptation to one of Hulk Hogan’s… movies, so to speak, but this actually has some great tunes)


ijustwantthestuff
10-18-2017, 11:56 PM
OK, I have one last X68000 request that I somehow forgot back when I did requests for that system. It’s a short but great one (just like the corresponding game (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1TX8rjytLc)):

Gardis Light


Sharrif001
10-19-2017, 07:22 PM
Could you upload some more tracks from the company known as D.O.? They have some good music in their "games". They have one RPG for the PC98, I don’t know what it is called, but it uses GS Midi, as well as MT32 and OPN. I also have one MSX/MSX2 request: Campaign ban Daisenryaku 2, which is a game from System Soft but reprogrammed for the MSX by Micro Cabin.

nx666
10-22-2017, 12:37 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Amazing Spider-Man, The (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!fAIi3Z5D!S8CmZHAPWL8HG5HHcEjyeTBT9Ns3ltc2q0pSuHI yklY)1990"Empire"Steven Green"4.5 MB""
Arabian Nights (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!eE50RJSZ!_TKNeNPSRYxIbegf0V5SfkaTowiPA-47FgJsg3jtEQs)1993"Krisalis"Matt Furniss"56.3 MB""
Knightmare (MSX) (mega.nz/#!2BYAlYwD!_ywogeYBRjXsTokxSm9PfN-XgERWNpah0Age6IZqaLs)1986"Konami"Miki Higashino, Yoshinori Sasaki"11.5 MB"PSG, SCC"
Knightmare III: Shalom (MSX) (mega.nz/#!KEg2TZBQ!cu7a9E965xov3pjBWG5QEVekXWy3T7sZh-oUg7qnavw)1987"Konami"Kazuhiko Uehara, Yoshinori Sasaki, Iku Mizutani, Miki Higashino, Kinuyo Yamashita"59.1 MB"PSG"
Star Cruiser (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!GUggxBqD!ylNn59xCLk9gGFiaNXgx7X1x_SFhpG9SZ2kL0KR J8cE)1988"Arsys Software"Toshiya Yamanaka"87.6 MB"OPN"
Suburban Commando (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!3YJVDIhA!j8O-PkxOn8Hl81RU2zAy8bHYAp9ZgiVriiLWjmUMViw)1993"Alternative Software"Paul Tankard"20.3 MB""
Xenopew (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!GNZByB7L!E1NSoTM8gRPQF1UqeJ9Ko1oO8grW3Zpr4fi-XRRARtA)2015"Lemming880"Various Artists"37.4 MB""

Not sure how much time I can dedicate to new rips over the next few weeks, so don’t be upset if you have to wait a little bit longer for the next update.


Shad
10-22-2017, 03:15 PM
Popping in to expand my Tim Follin collection a bit. Thanks as always! Any chance of getting Chesterfield (C64)?

1983parrothead
10-22-2017, 05:48 PM
Thanks for OPN soundtrack of PC-88 Star Cruiser. Take your time with MSX Spelunker if you can, nx666.

As for future requests from me and others, I’ll research and wait long enough till you are open for more.

Currently, I am seeking requirements and good tutorials to converting existing MIDI files to various video game styles to expand my library. Any advice is welcome.


nx666
10-22-2017, 06:03 PM
Popping in to expand my Tim Follin collection a bit. Thanks as always! Any chance of getting Chesterfield (C64)?

Sure, but like I said above you might have to wait a little bit for the next update. I think that’s actually a Geoff Follin soundtrack though.


robex
10-22-2017, 08:29 PM
Hey, since you didn’t have this (or at least I couldn’t find it) I ripped it for you:
Oh no! More Lemmings for DOS [7.2 MB] (https://mega.nz/#!0egyXRAR!4DqQWbsCbxaj1sSdkO00jASZ2VpPJZRgfEnvl056ad0)
Released in 1991 by Psygnosis, songs by Tony Williams.

Its encoded in mp3 already 🙂


nx666
10-23-2017, 06:08 PM
Hey, since you didn’t have this (or at least I couldn’t find it) I ripped it for you:
Oh no! More Lemmings for DOS [7.2 MB] (https://mega.nz/#!0egyXRAR!4DqQWbsCbxaj1sSdkO00jASZ2VpPJZRgfEnvl056ad0)
Released in 1991 by Psygnosis, songs by Tony Williams.

Its encoded in mp3 already 🙂

Good job! I never really got a lot of requests for DOS games so what you see in the OP is mostly stuff I wanted for my own collection and wasn’t able to find elsewhere. That’s also why I never bothered to do the more popular games, if there is already a decent rip available then I would rather spend my time on something else. Btw, there is a vgm archive (http://vgmrips.net/packs/pack/lemmings-dos) that includes the music from Oh No! More Lemmings, in case you want to update the track names in your version.


robex
10-23-2017, 08:06 PM
Good job! I never really got a lot of requests for DOS games so what you see in the OP is mostly stuff I wanted for my own collection and wasn’t able to find elsewhere. That’s also why I never bothered to do the more popular games, if there is already a decent rip available then I would rather spend my time on something else. Btw, there is a vgm archive (http://vgmrips.net/packs/pack/lemmings-dos) that includes the music from Oh No! More Lemmings, in case you want to update the track names in your version.
Thank you but unfortunately I don’t think those tracks have names, the original Lemmings ones do but as you see, in that rip the ‘Oh no! More Lemmings’ tracks are also called Tune 1..6:

And this is the metadata that VGMPlay shows:

File Name: Lemmings_DOS/O2_tune2.vgm

Track Title: Tune 2
Game Name: Oh No! More Lemmings
System: PC / DOS
Composer: Tony Williams
Release: 1991
Version: 1.51 Gain: 1.00 Loop: Yes (00:47.45)
VGM by: Valley Bell
Notes:

Used chips: YM3812

Playing 6.23% 00:03.43 / 00:47.45 seconds


nx666
10-23-2017, 08:21 PM
I found these names in Hoot (in the order of your rip), but I don’t know where they were taken from:

Very Cute
Wacky
Patronizingly Happy
The Smiling Blues
Much Joviality
Not At All Serious

Edit: These names are actually from the Adlib sound files, so I guess they are kinda official.


Sharrif001
10-27-2017, 02:00 AM
Do you have Devastators for the Arcade by KONAMI?

nx666
10-27-2017, 10:19 PM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #042: Plastic Fools

It’s been a while since we had a free play show, so sit back and enjoy this 100% topic-free episode of Audio Panic Room.

Download Episode #042: Plastic Fools (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom042PlasticFools/AudioPanicRoom042PlasticFools.mp3) (77 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQLBffo7fyY)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

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Tracklist

01 "Intro" – The Return of Medusa (1991, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel (Mad Max)
02 "Opening" – Eol-ui Moheom (1995, MS-DOS) by Family Production
03 "Super Steel Fight -Live Version-" – Final Program (2010) by Takashi Gotou (Wiz.)
04 "The Mariner’s Tale" – Demo (1994, Commodore 64) by Anders Rodahl (Rage)
05 "Desert Battle Theme" – Metajo (1996, PC-9801) by Yoji Takahashi, Takehiro Nakai, Masaomi Hada, Toshihiro Takagi
06 "Clouds" – Mr.Nutz (1994, SNES) by Raphael Gesqua
07 "Jesus Christ Motocross" – Demo (2009, Amiga) by David Enheden (Esau), Erik Lans (Lance), Zickbone
08 "Title Theme" – Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 (2001, Gameboy) by Allister Brimble, Will Davis
09 "Tea Break" – May Club (1995, PC-9801) by Youichi Iwasaki
10 "Left Right Excluded" – 10000000 (2011, Windows) by Matthew Klingensmith
11 "Odd Level Theme" – Moai Kun (1990, NES) by Harumi Ueko
12 "In-Game BGM" – Wildfire: The Revenge! (1991, Commodore 64) by Roel Bosch
13 "Level 5" – DEcapAttack (1991, Mega Drive) by Fumito Tamayama
14 "Plastic Fools" – Demo (1996, AHX) by Manfred Linzner (Pink)
15 "Ending" – Psycho Dream (1992, SNES) by Michiko Naruke


1983parrothead
10-28-2017, 11:43 PM
Hey nx666. I wonder if you could rip these next? If so, thanks. If not, continue with your current ones:

Touch Down Fever (Arcade, SNK) (with voice samples)
Tecmo Bowl (Arcade, Tecmo)

Thank you for other earlier rips. ^_^


KingTengu
11-01-2017, 07:35 AM
I have just one request (when and if you have the time)…

– Gaia no Monshou (NEC PC-88; this game’s music was done by Kouji Hayama and the GOBLIN SOUND team. Bit of trivia: Not sure if the track is in this version, but the title theme in the PC Engine version would later be reused and rearragned as the title theme for Gaiflame for the PC Engine).

EDIT: Just realized that the PC-88 version is actually called Elthlead Senshi. My bad…


Sharrif001
11-08-2017, 01:13 AM
How are things? If you have the time, could you glance over this list of KOEI’s games on the X68000/PC-9801 in the near future? I know you have some of them ripped, but there are some that are still missing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Koei_Tecmo_games

Also, when you have the time could you get the SC-88/ MT-32 versions of Giten Megami Tensei for the PC 9801/Windows?


nx666
11-09-2017, 02:14 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Campaign ban Daisenryaku 2 (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!LIxkTYwa!CV59g2n7Ljbx1WO40I_fv4Zv03nysgzau_AlpYx AT7A)1992"Microcabin"n/a"58.1 MB"OPLL+PSG"
Chester Field: Challenge to Dark Gor (C64) (mega.nz/#!PJR2GJoQ!gZqvRJpj0Mve4g6gQuvC7irwRDY2y9WT9E-72aO4yDc)1988"Vic Tokai"Geoff Follin"24.3 MB"real+emul.SID"
Devastators (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!PRwS0CDJ!44xF1SOvO6Pu32TH4pWWoFtv4bOgngezqOB0XOB Xrf4)1988"Konami"Konami Kukeiha Club"33.4 MB""
Gaia no Monshou (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!2UZ0HZZI!inE7D6b9cfdph9K4Ge3Lh_QugjGqlx2iFAzmffB E0vk)1987"NCS"Koji Hayama"25.3 MB"OPN"
Gardis Light (X68000) (mega.nz/#!XNxAxJia!jMc_bYGzYA-MdbtOaKdNA-5ymUQidRyO2LldxM7lwac)1994"Sprite"n/a"27.8 MB"OPM/MSM"
Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness (MSX) (mega.nz/#!3EgA2KiR!zThA2N79qtxmLiu-F0DCrL6GMuQx-U9SnvYwXv_ALM4)1986"T&E Soft"Keiichi Maruyama"5.3 MB"PSG"
Realms (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!CUIzyawY!fkRl_t9Fvb_TzgK3Z5xVa–fheWtA7ZiIW9Un2kKUgo)1991"Virgin Games"Jason Page"48.7 MB"tagged by ijustwantthestuff"
Touch Down Fever (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!mRhwwY6Y!eeTCf2kqxbRYtrAFpTPkDLUX_13QGbKOZOm2uQQ rxk0)1987"SNK"n/a"85.0 MB""

I couldn’t do Hydlide (MSX) and Tecmo Bowl (Arcade), both require too much manual work.


1983parrothead
11-10-2017, 07:50 PM
Thanks, nx666. If Tecmo Bowl cannot be ripped, I’ll use Tecmo Chronicles album version. As for Spelunker for MSX, I’ll request it at VGMrips forum.

For new requests, try ripping these:

Souhou Blue Phoenix (X68000) – Rip in vgm, too, if you can.
Steam’s Heart (PC-98 MIDI versions)
Guided MS (X68000)


nx666
11-13-2017, 03:17 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Back to the Golden Age (Atari ST) (mega.nz/#!uY5XkRrb!4QsnA4h70TIZOtCALynSS99Abg_YUP2KgFZU2SX RrwQ)1991"Ubisoft"Fabrice Smadja"2.3 MB""
Ce’st la vie (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!2RhTmAJQ!l_pWMaciee8WX98eK3_4ka9tQCYXLlemROQRl1K k7mk)1995"May-Be-Soft"USK Soundware"29.9 MB"OPNA"
Gaplus (C64) (mega.nz/#!PEYFEQQR!PqMheBql35UegSkdDQYAkwfLpCpmOEqiaqYRCsg A4qc)1988"Mastertronic"Jeroen Tel"42.3 MB"real+emul.SID"
Gauntlet III: The Final Quest (Atari ST) (mega.nz/#!3FYVWQZK!w4PbinkBXmi5AnaI3KTleDbpe2XJDyy04VJzlvz hW3k)1991"U.S. Gold"Tim Follin, Geoff Follin"6.1 MB""
Marion (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!LFoUEKSa!cmufuKIFLcRFG_0d_RuTfMlolvRKqV9a6IpXNA7 Ffio)1994"May-Be-Soft"USK Soundware"37.9 MB"OPNA"
Noltia (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!7JAHDAAA!2linDbowBkxybbb1jyuxQlMbzOlZtcZ3iIU0joI NSt0)1993"Flat"USK Soundware"140.7 MB"OPNA, OPN, OPN (SSG PCM)"
Souhou Blue Phoenix (X68000) (mega.nz/#!KRxGRZCK!99pnvFNpZy3xl19VBDCcWOWJ0pbyBwhH1xwyfjP bR64)1994"Stillrise"Shinoda Nobuhisa"29.6 MB"OPM/MSM"
Turrican (Atari ST) (mega.nz/#!LM4UCZAS!gVjVy6LTHEqtijOGilzF3Ih28tiH58h9zNQUr3D u1pE)1990"Rainbow Arts"Jochen Hippel"84.7 MB""
Turrican II: The Final Fight (Atari ST) (mega.nz/#!nEJSBaLR!fZnV8T-SLfUD8z_5zrmh6l3nzllNRpFdi-30mbqtLj0)1991"Rainbow Arts"Jochen Hippel"114.0 MB""


treeleaf49
11-15-2017, 12:35 AM
Thank you for all these rips. You do great work. Would it be possible for you to rip the music from the PC game "Arthur’s Computer Adventure"? I think the format is MS-DOS Windows.

nx666
11-15-2017, 07:02 AM
Thank you for all these rips. You do great work. Would it be possible for you to rip the music from the PC game "Arthur’s Computer Adventure"? I think the format is MS-DOS Windows.

I had a look at this game: it’s possible to extract all the audio but there is a ton of speech and sfx as well, so you would have to sift through hundreds of files in order to find the ones that contain music. This is further compounded by the fact that the game uses its own sound format so importing the files into an audio editor seems to be the only way to listen to them.

I could give you some pointers on how to extract the sound files and make them playable in Audacity though – in case you want to give it a shot yourself.


treeleaf49
11-15-2017, 11:22 PM
I can sift through the files, if you could share them. I would try looking on the disc myself, but I lost my copy years ago. Oddly enough, I did not lose the jewel case. 😛

nx666
11-16-2017, 06:14 AM
I can sift through the files, if you could share them. I would try looking on the disc myself, but I lost my copy years ago. Oddly enough, I did not lose the jewel case. 😛

Here is the archive with all the resource files. (https://mega.nz/#!2U523arZ!lJaYoZUbPwv4pSLUYjBv-zjszRTvOLJh4Swh7exnbFs) I also included a command line tool that can be used to extract the data from these archives. After the extraction, sound files will typically have ‘WAVE’ as part of their filename. The syntax for this process is:

extract_mowhawk –raw filename.mhk
Most of the sound files seem to be standard 8-bit PCM with sample rates of either 22050 or 11025 Hz. You can get the exact rate by opening the file in a Hex editor, it is a two-byte value stored in the header at 14-15h. There are also a few sound files that are using some kind of ADPCM variant, but I didn’t investigate this further. The tool above comes from the ScummVM project so maybe someone on that forum would be able to help you with that.


scratcheslink
11-16-2017, 04:26 PM
I wonder if I could possibly request the soundtrack to Cotton for the Sharp X68000? Thank you.

treeleaf49
11-17-2017, 03:32 AM
Thank you so much for the files, though it looks like I will need those pointers you mentioned. Unfortunately, my ripping/conversion skills are remedial at best. If not for the JoshW archive providing raw files and vgmstream, I wouldn’t even get anywhere. I got the .bin files from the .MHK files, but that is where my know-how ends. Is there another program you use in the process (if I did it right at all)?

nx666
11-17-2017, 07:22 AM
Thank you so much for the files, though it looks like I will need those pointers you mentioned. Unfortunately, my ripping/conversion skills are remedial at best. If not for the JoshW archive providing raw files and vgmstream, I wouldn’t even get anywhere. I got the .bin files from the .MHK files, but that is where my know-how ends. Is there another program you use in the process (if I did it right at all)?

When I looked into this, I simply imported the files as raw audio into Audacity using the parameters above. For a conversion to .wav you could use Sox, here is an example for the file found at \CP\CREDITS.MHK

extract_mohawk –raw CREDITS.RAW

This should net you a ton of .bin files, you can delete anything that doesn’t have ‘tWAV’ as part of the file name. Then use Sox to convert to .wav, for example (this is one of the ADPCM files):

sox -t ima -e ima -r 22050 -c 1 0156_00_tWAV_1000.bin 0156_00_tWAV_1000.wav

For the conversion of ADPCM data you will get a warning because Sox tries to interpret the header information as ADPCM data which also affects the quality of the output file. I haven’t tried to figure out how exactly these headers work, but removing the first 32 bytes from the file (with a Hex editor) seemed to do the trick.


nx666
11-19-2017, 12:06 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Arcus III (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!XZJwFTQJ!iVSY2KK6F0ad4sNSIenTl_8SExtydYy0-cX0zXZHCe8)1991"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya"179.1 MB"OPN, MT-32"
Fantastic Night Dreams: Cotton (X68000) (mega.nz/#!LYJjWLLL!RzpM86d-wW1Pd98dNFCIwL_yK5-p5Nwnq0NeCrNu1p4)1993"Electronic Arts Victor"Shigeharu Isoda"32.0 MB"OPM/MSM"
Gaudi: Barcelona no Kaze (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!zQQBHLIS!Q05_kMS3zJDf5TMhQDWccj1Eco0jTJX2RT8Zs3C 9LAU)1989"Wolfteam"Yasunori Shiono"94.8 MB"OPNA"
Heroes of The Lance (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!uEgTwIjB!0GRpWVlsf2ufLSrvpaDH-7NoJ7Tlwo_VLtvUwXll880)1991"Pony Canyon"Seiji Toda"18.9 MB"OPLL"
Niko^2 (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!LRwzGTRY!gKOg_yu3OhSSdzkxJaHt1i_8ubIfAiA0-NwzCqx5rmU)1991"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya"20.8 MB"MT-32"
Zan 2: Kagerou no Jidai (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!zJwFhDgQ!5Atg1salfmTIZWJ_16f61moyQxzz8b3NysUsPof QRdk)1991"Wolfteam"Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya"86.6 MB"OPN, MT-32"

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Guided MS (X68000)

I can’t find a disk image for this game.

———- Post added at 12:06 PM ———- Previous post was at 12:01 PM ———-

I wonder if I could possibly request the soundtrack to Cotton for the Sharp X68000? Thank you.

Wow, 10 years on the forum and this is your first post? How nice of you to grace my thread 🙂


scratcheslink
11-19-2017, 01:57 PM
LOL. I’m an ancient lurker here. Registered for all the juicy links. Haven’t really needed to post anything until now. Thanks for Cotton.

Now that I’ve broken my ten years of quiet solitude, I figure I might as well ask for another one: think you might be able to do Hellhound on the X68000? Simon B had this a long time ago in his shooter music thread, but I can’t find any working links now.


1983parrothead
11-19-2017, 02:44 PM
Thank you for other rips, nx666. I see, I’ll request it.

Are you still on any of my unfinished requests? If not, try updating all three Garou Densetsu/Fatal Fury X68000 ones with internal sound source music. Double-check.

Thank you.


nx666
11-19-2017, 07:08 PM
Thank you for other rips, nx666. I see, I’ll request it.

Are you still on any of my unfinished requests? If not, try updating all three Garou Densetsu/Fatal Fury X68000 ones with internal sound source music. Double-check.

Thank you.

Maybe pick one as I might not have the time to do all three of them in the near future. You still have one other request open (Steam-Heart’s) but I currently don’t have access to my MIDI synths so that one will have to wait. There was another MIDI soundtrack that someone else (Sharrif?) requested that I couldn’t do (yet) for the same reason.


1983parrothead
11-19-2017, 09:51 PM
Maybe pick one as I might not have the time to do all three of them in the near future. You still have one other request open (Steam-Heart’s) but I currently don’t have access to my MIDI synths so that one will have to wait. There was another MIDI soundtrack that someone else (Sharrif?) requested that I couldn’t do (yet) for the same reason.

Perhaps best choice is Garou Densetsu Special.


Sharrif001
11-20-2017, 05:27 AM
Maybe pick one as I might not have the time to do all three of them in the near future. You still have one other request open (Steam-Heart’s) but I currently don’t have access to my MIDI synths so that one will have to wait. There was another MIDI soundtrack that someone else (Sharrif?) requested that I couldn’t do (yet) for the same reason.

Dang. 🙁


KingTengu
11-20-2017, 06:41 PM
I got two new requests for you. Now I know you did two PC Engine CD soundtracks, but not many video game console soundtracks. I was hoping to request these to ruiner, but since he stopped taking requests, I was wondering if you can do these PC Engine soundtracks for me, as these have some of the best tracks that GOBLIN SOUND has done for that system.

– Gaia no Monshou
– Hisou Kihei X Serd


nx666
11-20-2017, 08:09 PM
I got two new requests for you. Now I know you did two PC Engine CD soundtracks, but not many video game console soundtracks. I was hoping to request these to ruiner, but since he stopped taking requests, I was wondering if you can do these PC Engine soundtracks for me, as these have some of the best tracks that GOBLIN SOUND has done for that system.

– Gaia no Monshou
– Hisou Kihei X Serd

If I do these two for you then everybody else will come and (rightfully) ask why I’m not doing console soundtracks for them as well (i.e. the floodgates are open). However, it’s pretty easy to create basic PC Engine rips so if you (or anybody else) wants to give it a shot then I can certainly help you with this.


KingTengu
11-21-2017, 12:32 AM
If I do these two for you then everybody else will come and (rightfully) ask why I’m not doing console soundtracks for them as well (i.e. the floodgates are open). However, it’s pretty easy to create basic PC Engine rips so if you (or anybody else) wants to give it a shot then I can certainly help you with this.

I’ll try on my own, but if I need the help, I’ll know who to ask. 🙂


Veracocha
11-22-2017, 01:43 AM
if there’s a soundtrack for the Alone in the Dark spin-off/demo promotional game Jack in the Dark, then i’d like to request that

nx666
11-22-2017, 09:17 AM
if there’s a soundtrack for the Alone in the Dark spin-off/demo promotional game Jack in the Dark, then i’d like to request that

Sure, but there is only one track.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Hellhound (X68000) (mega.nz/#!nY5hgCTB!1X6-okOEz1d6X7Vm8iAlcFTLZqhTpzRnzj1KS5s0ABw)1993"Breakthrough"T.Egawa"24.4 MB"OPM/MSM"
Jack in the Dark (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!HRBWBYqC!InkxBtaLGLzqe_w12ZEa-mWWdzAxiGyOghUaD5lXrew)1993"Infogrames"FrпїЅdпїЅric Mentzen"4.7 MB"OPL2"


Veracocha
11-22-2017, 12:40 PM
wow. thanks a lot! i can’t believe you actually got your hands on it
:O

Sharrif001
11-22-2017, 05:57 PM
I never heard of other games from Frederic Mentzen except for Asterix for the SNES. I am trying to find a way to rip the instruments from Asterix on the SNES to make renditions of songs that are already composed using FL Studio. By the way, could you make a seperate list for all of the SHMUPS for the X68000, PC-88, PC-98 and other Japanese computers?

nx666
11-22-2017, 08:24 PM
I never heard of other games from Frederic Mentzen except for Asterix for the SNES. I am trying to find a way to rip the instruments from Asterix on the SNES to make renditions of songs that are already composed using FL Studio.

There is a free VSTi (http://picopicose.com/software.html) (works with FL) that emulates the SNES sound hardware. It can also load SPC files (and their instruments) directly.

By the way, could you make a seperate list for all of the SHMUPS for the X68000, PC-88, PC-98 and other Japanese computers?

Why me? Do you think I have too much time on my hands 🙂 I’ll happily add a column for ‘genre’ to the OP though, provided that somebody else does the research.


Veracocha
11-22-2017, 11:10 PM
i recognize his name, i think from Alone in the Dark 2. according to Moby Games he scored all three games, but the versions i have have a different composer for each one. based on the different styles between the soundtracks, i’m guessing Moby Games are wrong on this one.
discography: https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,117929/

nx666
11-22-2017, 11:33 PM
i recognize his name, i think from Alone in the Dark 2. according to Moby Games he scored all three games, but the versions i have have a different composer for each one. based on the different styles between the soundtracks, i’m guessing Moby Games are wrong on this one.
discography: https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,117929/

AitD 1 had two versions: the original Adlib soundtrack by Philippe Vachey, and the later CD release with music by FrпїЅdпїЅric Mentzen. Speaking of Mentzen: I need to upload his soundtrack for the CDTV version of Sim City at some point, there are some pretty hilarious tracks (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpoPfa25VLU).


Veracocha
11-23-2017, 01:52 AM
oh, so that’s how it is..

haha, wow
at first, i thought: hey, this isn’t half bad. but then at around 1:10, i understood what you meant
this is a bygone era in video game music.. and for good reason


Sharrif001
11-24-2017, 12:26 AM
[QUOTE=nx666;3697939]There is a free VSTi (http://picopicose.com/software.html) (works with FL) that emulates the SNES sound hardware. It can also load SPC files (and their instruments) directly.

Never mind. Just forget everything I have ever said. I am not going to request anything anymore. I don’t want to get in the way of your busy schedule. As for the VSTi plug in, it works quite well- I have it for my FL Studio. Only problem is that it can only load ONE SPC file at a time leaving some instruments out.

I am not being cruel and evil and devious by doing this, I just want you to have more time for you to get things done. Like you, I too have a busy schedule.


nx666
11-24-2017, 08:27 PM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #043: Wolf Team

Wolf Team was a Japanese developer that was initially formed as subsidiary of Telenet, spent a few years as an independent studio, and was later reintegrated into Telenet again. During that time they created an incredible diverse catalog of games, featuring over 50 releases in many different genres. And while their games were often just shy of something great, they are highly regarded for their excellent music, composed by a talented sound team around Motoi Sakuraba.

Download Episode #043: Wolf Team (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom043WolfTeam/AudioPanicRoom043WolfTeam.mp3) (79 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o08NRGh2CKk)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

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Tracklist

01 "Silent Symphony" – Arcus 2: Silent Symphony (1990, X68000) by Masaaki Uno
02 "Stage 2: Park" – El Viento (1991, Mega Drive) by Motoi Sakuraba
03 "Affray" – Hioden: Mamono-tachi tono Chikai (1994, SNES) by Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, Hiroya Hatsushiba
04 "Sound File 26" – The Grail Hunter (1994, PC-9801) by Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya, Shinji Tamura, Hiroya Hatsushiba
05 "Background Theme 2" – Ryu: Naki no Ryuu Yori (1991, X68000) by Masaaki Uno, Motoi Sakuraba, Yasunori Shiono
06 "Hobbit Kid" – Arcus 2: Silent Symphony (1990, X68000) by Motoi Sakuraba
07 "Starting Over" – Mid-Garts (1989, PC-8801) by Masaaki Uno
08 "Stage 6" – Devastator (1993, Mega CD) by Motoi Sakuraba, Ryota Furuya, Shinji Tamura
09 "Sound File MI05 (Edit)" – Span of Dream (1990, PC-9801) by Yoshinobu Hiraiwa, Motoi Sakuraba
10 "Battle Phase 1" – Zan: Yasha Enbukyoku (1990, PC-8801) by Motoi Sakuraba
11 "Sound File 132" – Gulf War Soukouden (1993, PC-9801) by Shinji Tamura
12 "Stage 3" – Earnest Evans (1992, Mega Drive) by Motoi Sakuraba
13 "I Feel Like I Am Happy" – Shinsengumi: Bakumatsu Genshikou (1991, PC-9801) by Ryota Furuya, Motoi Sakuraba
14 "Spring of my World" – Zan: Kagerou no Toki (1989, X68000) by Masaaki Uno
15 "Enemy’s Last Stand" – Sol-Feace (1990, X68000) by Motoi Sakuraba
16 "Love Theme #1" – Tenshi No Uta: Shiroki Tsubasa no Inori (1994, SNES) by Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, Ryota Furuya, Hiroya Hatsushiba
17 "Ending" – Arcus Odyssey (1991, X68000) by Motoi Sakuraba


scratcheslink
11-30-2017, 09:37 PM
Could I request the Psy-O-Blade soundtrack for PC-88? It’s a graphic novel adventure that has some pretty good tunes.

Sharrif001
12-01-2017, 05:47 PM
Could I request the Psy-O-Blade soundtrack for PC-88? It’s a graphic novel adventure that has some pretty good tunes.

Look under the T&E Soft Support Thread. You will see a CD soundtrack that contains Psy-O-Blade. The soundtrack also contains the 2 Laydock games.


scratcheslink
12-01-2017, 07:34 PM
Look under the T&E Soft Support Thread. You will see a CD soundtrack that contains Psy-O-Blade. The soundtrack also contains the 2 Laydock games.

Thanks, but I already know about that CD. As I understand, it only contains the MSX version and an arrange track? It was the PC-88 version that I wanted.


nx666
12-02-2017, 04:06 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Burai: Joukan (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!WIxR1CBD!_N85sb0w64ER8yUcmUfvHw6Z2hqz3Xc1LEF5lmb S-TM)1989"Riverhill Soft"Chihiro Fujioka"113.0 MB"OPNA"
Fatal Fury Special (X68000) (mega.nz/#!vVgE3BTY!Qu5i7QsNSFE7v1kQYP7HEakYyT_8sinXNPJQIKQ 1A40)1994"Magical Company"Toshiyuki Takine, Yoshiyuki Kohama, S. Kanoh"171.1 MB"OPM/MSM, OPM/MSM + SC-55"
Psy-O-Blade (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!nVxhTbjQ!6nlS_am6XViiRb4_ih2SU-JAd9ANsuVDHxskbD6Y8dw)1988"T&E Soft"Shigeru Tomita, Kazunori Hasegawa"58.1 MB"OPNA"


Sharrif001
12-02-2017, 06:27 PM
Thanks, but I already know about that CD. As I understand, it only contains the MSX version and an arrange track? It was the PC-88 version that I wanted.

That’s correct.


ijustwantthestuff
12-03-2017, 10:02 PM
Thanks for Gardis Light! 🙂

By the way, check this out:

Commodore 64 "The Music Machine" (1988) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI8-oBgJFEY)


scratcheslink
12-06-2017, 07:36 PM
I have a new request: Final Crisis for PC-88. Despite having explored PC-88 for a few years, I only recently discovered this game. It’s a space shooter released pretty late in the system’s history (1991), and it’s quite advanced for the platform with some very fast and intense action in the later levels (almost proto-bullet hell-ish). See for yourselves:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JQ0a-j-rEM


nx666
12-10-2017, 01:45 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Ballistix (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!nUgVCYBK!J9KTqhxvxljaCEEJMm1T4kNL3K8n31ZU_79hz09 44X4)1989"Psygnosis"Ray Norrish"3.7 MB""
Black Lamp (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!rMQU0byK!DC_t5psIYYIli0IIi0Dz0cxRxe5GCyskKhRXPqg WUlU)1988"Firebird"Fred Gray"8.0 MB""
Final Crisis (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!SYBSACiA!B9gsK6Ym8CDzOYByc_LKg0lFpx_Nirq3VInxrxt Om6o)1991"Techno Grard"Daisuke Takahashi"34.9 MB"OPN"
Power Drift (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!KABFmRwL!2tIissWmo5uxBkBVrinI_TS3LcUyUs08yr_hFYV 3p-c)1989"Activision"Dave Lowe"36.3 MB""
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (C64) (mega.nz/#!jBowzQSR!vIkI5BL1DEBbi_Lg_xuCq7yT-DGyOyp_hoEQrlE4dIQ)1991"Ocean"Johnathan Dunn"24.1 MB"real+emul.SID"
Uridium (C64) (mega.nz/#!uEIQkASL!340g4OkONSY_GBR5v8YgF_6b2dferffshkj5cpQ JXBY)1986"Hewson"Steve Turner"1.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Yogi Bear & Friends in the Greed Monster (C64) (mega.nz/#!OZgy3IwQ!YVZqz7CPByRpSW8iHHErfYjHqdUsCLxFSuUNldt gYp8)1990"Hi-Tec"Ben Hayes"10.0 MB"real+emul.SID"
Zynaps (C64) (mega.nz/#!fdgXXBSA!MZ-TI3UveNz_PxH3v3Uv5EE6UZ9eqnxaT8ziTjGj0EM)1987"Hewson"Nigel Grieve"10.4 MB"real+emul.SID"


Veracocha
12-10-2017, 02:07 AM
i’d like to request Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis for Amiga

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(btw, thanks for Moonstone for Amiga – awesome! brings back so many memories!)


nx666
12-11-2017, 07:31 AM
i’d like to request Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis for Amiga

I had a look at this before and I’m afraid this is probably too much manual work for now. The Amiga port actually doesn’t use iMuse, i.e. the soundtrack consists of non-interactive, looping tracks. This should make a simple rip possible but all the music would have to be extracted manually (no idea what music driver they were using) and there is a lot of data as well (10+ floppy disks iirc).


1983parrothead
12-11-2017, 01:16 PM
Thanks for Garou Densetsu Special X68000 rip update, nx666. I guess 1 request is open, but 2 are WIP (MSX Spelunker and MIDIs of PC-98 Steam-Heart’s).

Maybe while I’ll wait, I’ll request the FM part of the 1st Garou Densetsu X68000 soundtrack to be added with SC-55 if that’s okay.


Veracocha
12-11-2017, 06:00 PM
I had a look at this before and I’m afraid this is probably too much manual work for now. The Amiga port actually doesn’t use iMuse, i.e. the soundtrack consists of non-interactive, looping tracks. This should make a simple rip possible but all the music would have to be extracted manually (no idea what music driver they were using) and there is a lot of data as well (10+ floppy disks iirc).

i see. that’s a damn shame. great music in that game, surprisingly
anyways! thanks for all you’ve done (and do on a regular basis)


Shad
12-15-2017, 09:45 PM
Expanding my C64 collection a bit more, thanks!

Shad
12-15-2017, 10:57 PM
oh shiiiiit you found Chester Field, thanks for the req fill 🙂

nx666
12-17-2017, 02:23 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Ambermoon (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!bUpUkLpD!HofpuWcZNgxEd_47d6YUHcT4UoY05gv2mteg3MH HgsA)1993"Thalion"Matthias Steinwachs"149.2 MB""
Artillery ’90 (C64) (mega.nz/#!iBBHGbgQ!qgpPwQHuIpZx4manVjZHH50X1DJuf6h7XTj64Nr TcrQ)1990"CP Verlag"Michael Hendriks"11.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Demon’s Kiss (C64) (mega.nz/#!aQZWxDAB!AiqaXkBGxbCFrBONv-059VrV4mSt4tgQu85u_B5yDgs)1989"MC Lothlorien"Paul Tonge"18.0 MB"real+emul.SID"
Druid (C64) (mega.nz/#!GIJR3CbT!E8MszGY-xHCJ28pL3Gi8x18BSgvHlv5d9GGhU9Yrgak)1986"Firebird"David Hanlon"3.3 MB"real+emul.SID"
Druid II: Enlightenment (C64) (mega.nz/#!zcAwzTZS!jfuS-mhiT-NCJBaHLZAZ8H2Cpo_gPtul5baddlGbnDs)1987"Firebird"David Hanlon"20.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Fatal Fury: King of Fighters (X68000) (mega.nz/#!eNR2QQLY!IhB9IUcPEQRgADfBVjUzTE0484g7CWHuRA_dNqR ynjk)1993"Magical Company"Y.Kohara, S.Kanoh, Y.Matsushige"111.9 MB"OPM/MSM, OPM/MSM+SC-55"
Legends (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!KA5C3J4I!H5grJv-Z3A0lbJrmIKz1RUJK51ww2RV54E_zjNdfKD0)1996"Guildhall Leisure"Matt Furniss, Alan Hackney, John Avery"216.6 MB"includes CD32 version, tagged by ijustwantthestuff"
Predator (C64) (mega.nz/#!mAxDmaIL!RGDNa5GCTsGkc-PoQFdXkwvIFPvbM_dmOqt_m5ges3w)1988"Activision"Russell Lieblich, Paul Summers"11.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Predator 2 (C64) (mega.nz/#!DFQ1QQZB!MAOHXJ-xf7gARinnbClj5fxbqKGWpyu2HVtPV2wQ9OM)1991"Image Works"n/a"9.8 MB"real+emul.SID"
Sion (X68000) (mega.nz/#!DdIWBBAJ!j3zmqhseF9WBpNAQkSouRpk4ILMR5zMBF50R7sE 3qo4)1991"Soft Bank"Zenji Nishikawa"27.7 MB"OPM/MSM"
Sion II: The First Attack (X68000) (mega.nz/#!KNxVgSKS!edjWidSdWQD_CD5Cjgz9g_HQv8cNp3apSJUDdPf sYig)1992"Soft Bank"Zenji Nishikawa, Tetushi Takahashi, Noriyuki Shindou"144.0 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32, SC-55"


1983parrothead
12-18-2017, 10:59 AM
Thanks nx666, good work. I noticed that Sion II’s internal FM soundtrack sounds inferior to the VGMrips and this album’s versions:

https://vgmdb.net/album/6804

My next request is Garou Densetsu 2 X68000 internal FM soundtrack to be included with SC-55 version. This will complete the trilogy.

For the other two, good luck with them unless you’re unable to.


ijustwantthestuff
12-18-2017, 08:19 PM
Thanks for the update! Some great stuff there.

I think we’ve passed 500 C64 soundtracks now. 🙂


refused2
12-18-2017, 09:15 PM
Thanks.

nx666
12-19-2017, 02:55 AM
Thanks for the update! Some great stuff there.

I think we’ve passed 500 C64 soundtracks now. 🙂

Yay! We’re also just a few shy of 2000 soundtracks in total.

———- Post added at 02:55 AM ———- Previous post was at 02:52 AM ———-

Thanks nx666, good work. I noticed that Sion II’s internal FM soundtrack sounds inferior to the VGMrips and this album’s versions: https://vgmdb.net/album/6804

For the other two, good luck with them unless you’re unable to.

I actually made a new Hoot set for Sion II because the ones floating around on the net had problems with some of the tracks. For some reason I must have done the FM recording with the old one though. Anyway, I’ll post a new version with the next update.

What are the ‘other two’? I currently don’t have any other requests from you, or did I miss anything?


1983parrothead
12-20-2017, 11:14 PM
The "other two" are MIDI versions (MT-32 and SC-55) of Steam’s Heart and the MSX Spelunker. Sorry. They were earlier requests.

nx666
12-21-2017, 08:41 AM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #044: Pan Flute Heroes

While often derided for its shallow trial-and-error gameplay, the release of Shadow of the Beast proved to be hugely influential in the Amiga gaming scene. It’s atmospheric score, featuring a mix of pan flute, synth pad, bass, and percussion, became a popular template for many games to come, eventually creating its own sub-genre of Amiga music.

Download Episode #044: Pan Flute Heroes (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom44PanFluteHeroes/AudioPanicRoom44PanFluteHeroes.mp3) (72 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5jv_d65IZU)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Intro" – Leander (1991, Amiga) by Matthew Simmonds
02 "Options" – Full Contact (1991, Amiga) by Jimmy Fredriksson
03 "Welcome (To The Castle)" – Shadow of the Beast (1989, Amiga) by David Whittaker
04 "The Village" – Risky Woods (1992, Amiga) by JosпїЅ MartпїЅn
05 "Title Screen" – Cedric and the Lost Sceptre (1995, Amiga) by Andreas Oberdorfer
06 "Enchanted Forest (Edit)" – Nicky Boom (1992, Amiga) by Alain Lambin
07 "Tune A" – Loopz (1990, Amiga) by David Whittaker
08 "A Nice Present for the Monster" – Shadow of the Beast III (1992, Amiga) by Tim Wright
09 "The Forest" – Mysterious Worlds (1990, Amiga) by Charles Deenen
10 "Intro 1 (Edit)" – Australian Pioneers (1991, Amiga) by Jochen Hippel
11 "Cloud Ship" – Nicky Boom II (1993, Amiga) by Alain Lambin
12 "Forest of Dreams" – FastTracker Demo (1996) by Adam Skorupa (Scorpik)


Sharrif001
01-05-2018, 08:07 PM
I have a request for Arcade- Could you do these games:

Sky Adventure (C) 1989 Alpha Denshi
Gang Wars (C) 1989 Alpha Denshi


scratcheslink
01-06-2018, 04:37 AM
I have two requests, both X68000 shooters:

Angel Dive
Image Fight


1983parrothead
01-08-2018, 04:42 PM
Sky Adventure soundtrack is slower tempo on official ADK Ontama album than VGMrips one. What about MAME version?

Sharrif001
01-08-2018, 11:46 PM
Mame’s version is pretty much the same as VGMRips’s version nowadays.

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I have one final request- Have you ever heard of Onion Software?

The only game I know of from that company is Senegal for the X68000 and it has got some awesome music by Yasushi Takeda:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzYa_Z0Re9k


nx666
01-12-2018, 11:30 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Alien 3 (C64) (mega.nz/#!jRxXBJwJ!GVoBnsk-DBRp5j5jY7LTOV3JooeoLBP0N1L7fvOAM6k)1992"Acclaim"Andy Rodger"59.2 MB"real+emul.SID"
Alien Syndrome (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!vNBzADSC!1Wkgn9dOjP5txCpmonbasZgxnBCVHlUCG0Cm2iS DwPg)1988"ACE"David Whittaker"4.9 MB""
Alien World (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!bVJX3bCK!XilYk_dgRW7pzJoHR7e7usMzHoM_qPnSKZaENW7 VBiE)1992"Hi-Tec Software"Paul Tankard"7.5 MB""
Blockhead (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!PJ41gDSa!vLAhb8N0iWxUHrzRD68WL4yv74_aZW-S8G2MhRqySUg)1997"Epic Marketing"John Tummon"15.8 MB""
Blockhead 2 (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!3N5VwKwS!0ufzh55CKRzh0IXPkM036vECk0-c7mVpciou8Te9r0I)1998"Epic Marketing"Darryl Sloan"14.9 MB""
Brutal: Paws of Fury (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!mcY2SKgY!x9K3WfnE3wuultFH75ovZa4EkTI8gBtUIFypc-uFJLs)1995"Gametek"Simon Bostock"20.0 MB""
Custodian (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!2IZVCQ5J!ZNQIitbpayzqLRxPf3w1UuruCs36cYtBOqgO-vnPyN8)1989"Hewson"David Whittaker"19.3 MB""
Fatal Fury 2 (X68000) (mega.nz/#!yF4zkCDI!vRdmq192vEqEceUguwY0rH5mfBj2jVFMDDwIPkO n-iY)1993"Magical Company"Toshiyuki Takine, Yoshiyuki Kohama, S.Kanoh"135.9 MB"OPM/MSM, OPM/MSM + SC-55"
Galactyforce (C64) (mega.nz/#!GZpEla5S!9DRITvc5iOC03LmuX5cEYa6VEZ7I3ml-ezR8_tzmoBg)1990"CP Verlag"Klaus GrпїЅngaard (Link)"32.0 MB"real+emul.SID"
Galaxy Force II (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!edoRURKB!DDWod1x01zdT1yWv2EO1bDdTBMbpOwOImqOxDaO V9j0)1989"Activision"Dave Lowe"26.0 MB""
Gang Wars (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!OEomVKQL!sJrZ0siQXA9jfpsp8WxtYltmNkmn8H7dUb3KROH fIwo)1989"Alpha Denshi"Yuka Watanabe"32.3 MB""
Image Fight (X68000) (mega.nz/#!HFpE2RID!dt0yxBwjUXTsr37HctyziQ26jUekZ_kRCsu-CBWexf0)1990"Irem"n/a"32.7 MB"OPM/MSM"
Kendo Warrior (C64) (mega.nz/#!qUZHlT4T!OP1uQ_RbBSwFz38xSAb3Xzc2DsmLeQxOWsGclV8 aYDc)1989"Byte Back"Tony Williams"17.0 MB"real+emul.SID"
Senegal (X68000) (mega.nz/#!HNYwQTRB!3Guvlo1YW6GVduI70Jnsf2OsrOX-lC141N4GhUDajMY)1991"Onion Soft"Yasushi Takeda (Omitama), Kamitama"47.9 MB"OPM/MSM"
Sion II: The First Attack (X68000) (mega.nz/#!uMwhCbwR!DFZuEZ6_WeqCvSFu9yU2rpqsMPsvDi-8vguYzoOoyI8)1992"Soft Bank"Zenji Nishikawa, Tetushi Takahashi, Noriyuki Shindou"135.4 MB"OPM/MSM, MT-32, SC-55"
Sky Adventure (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!SRQWiLiS!9wBUbGnSEZGujoF8hPbms6VbzO4mvZM0jv_LAi6 TzaM)1989"Alpha Denshi"Yuka Watanabe"32.8 MB""
Switchblade (C64) (mega.nz/#!SFgilLwD!9HhkAf73xv77oST3KPChgrDGB7dPFfgJ4N5en78 BBIw)1991"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"19.5 MB"real+emul.SID"

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Sky Adventure soundtrack is slower tempo on official ADK Ontama album than VGMrips one. What about MAME version?

I used Hoot, which also has the slower version of the music. The VGM release was probably logged with MAME so either the emulation is a bit too fast or there are multiple versions of this board that run at different speeds. Btw, Gang Wars seems to have the same problem.


Veracocha
01-13-2018, 02:05 AM
wow. another giant step in the preservation of retro VGM
future generations thank you

Raito B. Asakura
01-13-2018, 03:04 AM
I Have a request my friend.
Parodius Da! for Sharp X68000.

Could you help me, please? owo


nx666
01-13-2018, 07:05 AM
I Have a request my friend.
Parodius Da! for Sharp X68000.

Could you help me, please? owo

Here (Thread 185885)


Sharrif001
01-13-2018, 06:20 PM
Thanks for Sky Adventure and Gang Wars.

1983parrothead
01-16-2018, 02:34 PM
Thanks a lot nx666. Are you still having difficulties in MSX Spelunker and MIDIs of Steam’s Heart, but planning to cancel?

And if still accepting requests, try ripping Gamma Planet (X68000), include MIDI with OPM version.


Eddie001
01-16-2018, 11:34 PM
Hello, if possible i have a request for Zork Nemesis by Mark Morgan. It is only around in mp3 format but no lossless anywhere. Thanks!

nx666
01-17-2018, 08:32 AM
Thanks a lot nx666. Are you still having difficulties in MSX Spelunker and MIDIs of Steam’s Heart, but planning to cancel?

And if still accepting requests, try ripping Gamma Planet (X68000), include MIDI with OPM version.

I’m not working on Spelunker and I currently don’t have access to my MIDI devices either. I can do Gamma Planet though, at least the FM version, but I don’t think this game even has a MIDI option.

———- Post added at 08:32 AM ———- Previous post was at 08:31 AM ———-

Hello, if possible i have a request for Zork Nemesis by Mark Morgan. It is only around in mp3 format but no lossless anywhere. Thanks!

I don’t think there is a way to get a truly lossless version of the soundtrack unless you contact the composer. I had a look at the Windows version of this game which uses ADPCM audio and that’s probably what all the rips are based on. And some of the music seems to be embedded into video streams, so that’s probably not lossless either.


MurkyPagan
01-17-2018, 09:12 AM
Thank you so much for all that hard work! This is the only place I’ve managed to find with such an extensive PC-9801 music collection and even more luckily it has a lot of music by my favorite composer – Ryu Umemoto.

1983parrothead
01-17-2018, 10:49 AM
I understand. MSX Spelunker cancelled and MIDI rips on pause. Proceed with Gamma Planet OPM.

If two more requests are open, try also ripping Black Heart (Arcade) and C Ryoku Kensa (X68000).


Sharrif001
01-17-2018, 07:28 PM
I understand. MSX Spelunker cancelled and MIDI rips on pause. Proceed with Gamma Planet OPM.

If two more requests are open, try also ripping Black Heart (Arcade) and C Ryoku Kensa (X68000).

I have Black Heart as well as USAAF MUSTANG:

1. Black Heart- https://www.4shared.com/rar/gV0h1SL5ce/Black_Heart.html

2: USAAF MUSTANG- https://www.4shared.com/rar/pTroYx3Oce/USAAF_Mustang.html


KingTengu
01-17-2018, 08:01 PM
I have Black Heart as well as USAAF MUSTANG:

1. Black Heart- https://www.4shared.com/rar/gV0h1SL5ce/Black_Heart.html

2: USAAF MUSTANG- https://www.4shared.com/rar/pTroYx3Oce/USAAF_Mustang.html

Believe it or not, I actually requested those two on this very topic years ago! Man how time flies, lol. 😛


1983parrothead
01-18-2018, 05:50 PM
Okay, replace Black Heart with Kaiser Knuckle. The CD release is the soundtrack before being used in the arcade and would have been like RayForce, have its Saturn version use the CD album soundtrack. General’s Theme is one example different on PCB than CD release.

Sharrif001
01-20-2018, 04:04 AM
I do not have the PCB version, I only have the rip from the CD.

Eddie001
01-20-2018, 04:36 AM
I’m not working on Spelunker and I currently don’t have access to my MIDI devices either. I can do Gamma Planet though, at least the FM version, but I don’t think this game even has a MIDI option.

———- Post added at 08:32 AM ———- Previous post was at 08:31 AM ———-

I don’t think there is a way to get a truly lossless version of the soundtrack unless you contact the composer. I had a look at the Windows version of this game which uses ADPCM audio and that’s probably what all the rips are based on. And some of the music seems to be embedded into video streams, so that’s probably not lossless either.

I doubt he would be interested given the many years since then. I thought ADPCM was lossless? I may be wrong on that.


ruiner9
01-20-2018, 04:54 PM
I doubt he would be interested given the many years since then. I thought ADPCM was lossless? I may be wrong on that.

According to Microsoft’s website,

"Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM) is a lossy compression format that is implemented for XAudio2 to provide additional features for specifying the size of the compression sample block."

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ee415711(v=vs.85).aspx


nx666
01-20-2018, 06:13 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Bubble and Squeak (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!HM4RkBZR!aunM0ZywB_K9k9V1jIWMDTP3UokY9GGsh757DE4 MC5w)1994"Audiogenic"Allister Brimble"62.2 MB"includes CD32 version"
C Ryoku Kensa V3 (X68000) (mega.nz/#!XBZhRZSb!kidkFTI8ryCm2M62IG9EV7SqpR3_NOxQ9NaeT9L XfAw)1992"Hayabusa Soft"Masanori Kobayashi, Shizo Tsuchiyama"18.5 MB"OPM/MSM"
Castlevania (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!CFpTWQ5b!bVVm1s8oyDAVET4thon_yIexqwbs52Q47gNZmog XW0Q)1990"Konami"n/a"22.2 MB""
Cleopatra Fortune (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!yZ5wSRCK!NYFhih2G00_sROW_UrRECOIvsoN6YnO5-wqyXGOcgxs)1996"Taito"Shuichiro Nakazawa, Hideki Takahagi"19.5 MB""
Curse of RA, The (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!eUhwlCAZ!hJ451a_jyX8jbOgzPEMGqt75KKZKMYXPDoWcPlJ hi6s)1990"Rainbow Arts"Rudolf Stember"20.5 MB""
Doofus (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!aERgFTiJ!kqbl7wwdRIbn_pDXjzYY3VPqPfNsDWO2El516M-nzl8)1993"Prestige Software"Jeroen Soede, Michiel Soede"58.7 MB""
Gamma Planet (X68000) (mega.nz/#!aQAyRTaY!nLSatKc32Jf1NF1-3yj1z0utoM4a-As5u1L9Msv3_Rg)1989"Compac"Takayuki Mimura"26.7 MB"OPM/MSM"
Gemini Wing (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!XRRgGRBJ!HPdeIsp33KAZQoVLVEcWPc6-dYF4gk6uT_XirCo2PeE)1989"Virgin Mastertronic"Barry Leitch"32.5 MB""
Global Champion / Kaiser Knuckle (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!bFxRCAKD!lUuCWc2qLI2-_NKvXfle41J-sgknXswERdWL7ZANN5g)1994"Taito"Yasuhisa Watanabe"78.3 MB""
Globdule (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!XMIXRJjA!XNzuSgOkGR4yh5wUpmjXHEaTn2gCKpnqfpTX6-Z_vkg)1993"Psygnosis"Mike Clarke"123.8 MB""
Oxxonian (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!6Ng1lIiC!bnoyGXJmJyKoqRuQEFAc60PzdQpWaESplWyUcG1 tJsg)1989"Rainbow Arts"Chris HпїЅlsbeck, Andreas Starr"15.9 MB""
Terramex (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!uQZm1bAS!_QFQCsx2V25Wg4OVJrmPG4hJ0YUezdyuIzWmgQV IKO0)1987"Grandslam"Ben Daglish"6.0 MB""

———- Post added at 06:13 PM ———- Previous post was at 06:09 PM ———-

I doubt he would be interested given the many years since then. I thought ADPCM was lossless? I may be wrong on that.

I had a closer look today, from what I can tell most of the audio files are 22050 kHz ADPCM (and yes, that’s a form of mathematical compression). Some of the music is embedded in AVI files that seem to use at least two different audio codecs. There is actually an implementation of a codec called PCM_ZORK in ffmpeg that can extract the music but it results in distorted audio in some of the files (like the credits video). That’s why I think there are at least two variants of this format which are only partially supported. It looks like the SCUMMVM project ran into the same problem (https://bugs.scummvm.org/ticket/6808#no2) at some point.


1983parrothead
01-21-2018, 04:30 PM
Thanks nx666. You did well. I wonder if there are any differences between the Ku2 X68000 and FM Towns soundtracks? If one of them is superior than the other, can you rip the better one? If both are completely different, can you rip both?

nx666
01-21-2018, 06:00 PM
Thanks nx666. You did well. I wonder if there are any differences between the Ku2 X68000 and FM Towns soundtracks? If one of them is superior than the other, can you rip the better one? If both are completely different, can you rip both?

As the person who is doing all the work here, I’d really appreciate if you could do these sort of comparisons yourself. You can easily find videos of both versions on Youtube, and I’d rather use what little time I have for new rips. It’s also very unlikely that I would be able to do an FM-based Towns soundtrack anyway, as those usually require a lot of manual work.

Btw, you can download Ku2 Comical X68000 from the OP, and ruiner has a rip of the Serious mode.


1983parrothead
01-21-2018, 10:34 PM
I see. Understood. Thanks for letting me know them.

nx666
01-23-2018, 02:50 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #045: Game Arts

Game Arts is a game developer and publisher that is mostly known in the West for the RPG series Lunar and Grandia. The company had their start on Japanese computer systems of the 1980s, where they produced some classics like Silpheed or Thexder. Much of the catalog from this early period was scored by the sound team Mecano Associates.

Download Episode #045: Game Arts (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom045GameArts/AudioPanicRoom045GameArts.mp3) (76 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtJl050njDQ)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "The Legend of Silpheed" – Demo (2003, NES) by Sekishun
02 "Stage 3" – Alisia Dragoon (1992, Mega Drive) by Mecano Associates
03 "Normal Battle" – Lunar: The Silver Star (1992, Mega CD) by Noriyuki Iwadare
04 "Mission 2" – Fire Hawk: Thexder The Second Contact (1990, MS-DOS) by Rob Atesalp
05 "Asteroid Belt" – Silpheed (1993, Mega Drive) by Mecano Associates
06 "The Rescue" – Gungriffon II (1998, Saturn) by Yasutaka Hatade
07 "Unknown Track" – Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium ’89 (1989, PC-8801) by Mecano Associates
08 "Saigo no Ippo" – Urusei Yatsura: Dear My Friends (1994, Mega CD) by HIRO, Takao Konishi
09 "Thexder" – General MIDI demo track by an unknown arranger
10 "Battle Theme" – Lunar 2: Eternal Blue (1998, Saturn) by Noriyuki Iwadare
11 "To a New Adventure" – Zeliard (1990, MS-DOS) by Fumihitu Kasatani, Nobuyuki Aoshima
12 "Staff Roll" – Gungriffon (1996, Saturn) by Motoaki Takenouchi
13 "Crowded Street Corner" – Lunar 2: Eternal Blue (1998, Saturn) by Noriyuki Iwadare
14 "Ending" – Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2 (1992, Mega CD) by Mecano Associates


Sharrif001
01-26-2018, 05:30 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #045: Game Arts

Game Arts is a game developer and publisher that is mostly known in the West for the RPG series Lunar and Grandia. The company had their start on Japanese computer systems of the 1980s, where they produced some classics like Silpheed or Thexder. Much of the catalog from this early period was scored by the sound team Mecano Associates.

Download Episode #045: Game Arts (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom045GameArts/AudioPanicRoom045GameArts.mp3) (76 MB, mp3) here
…or watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtJl050njDQ)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "The Legend of Silpheed" – Demo (2003, NES) by Sekishun
02 "Stage 3" – Alisia Dragoon (1992, Mega Drive) by Mecano Associates
03 "Normal Battle" – Lunar: The Silver Star (1992, Mega CD) by Noriyuki Iwadare
04 "Mission 2" – Fire Hawk: Thexder The Second Contact (1990, MS-DOS) by Rob Atesalp
05 "Asteroid Belt" – Silpheed (1993, Mega Drive) by Mecano Associates
06 "The Rescue" – Gungriffon II (1998, Saturn) by Yasutaka Hatade
07 "Unknown Track" – Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium ’89 (1989, PC-8801) by Mecano Associates
08 "Saigo no Ippo" – Urusei Yatsura: Dear My Friends (1994, Mega CD) by HIRO, Takao Konishi
09 "Thexder" – General MIDI demo track by an unknown arranger
10 "Battle Theme" – Lunar 2: Eternal Blue (1998, Saturn) by Noriyuki Iwadare
11 "To a New Adventure" – Zeliard (1990, MS-DOS) by Fumihitu Kasatani, Nobuyuki Aoshima
12 "Staff Roll" – Gungriffon (1996, Saturn) by Motoaki Takenouchi
13 "Crowded Street Corner" – Lunar 2: Eternal Blue (1998, Saturn) by Noriyuki Iwadare
14 "Ending" – Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2 (1992, Mega CD) by Mecano Associates

Good work!


1983parrothead
01-28-2018, 04:08 AM
Mecano Associates also worked on a few UPL games like Omega Fighter and Atomic Robo-Kid.

Sharrif001
01-29-2018, 02:29 AM
I have a request- Could you do Fire Hawk- Thexder: The 2nd Conflict (MS-DOS) version that uses MT-32? This includes the boss themes.
Plus could you do Dune II’s MT-32 soundtrack as well as the MS-DOS version of Sorcerian using MT-32?

nx666
01-29-2018, 02:27 PM
I have a request- Could you do Fire Hawk- Thexder: The 2nd Conflict (MS-DOS) version that uses MT-32? This includes the boss themes.
Plus could you do Dune II’s MT-32 soundtrack as well as the MS-DOS version of Sorcerian using MT-32?

You can download Dune II from this site (http://rmla.comoj.com/). Fire Hawk and Sorcerian are available there as well, but the soundtracks are incomplete. You can find better versions of these two games here (http://www.midimusicadventures.com/queststudios/).

The problem with the Fire Hawk rips is that they were made using the sound test which plays the stage and boss themes as a single track without loop. For the podcast I actually recorded a midi file from the second stage of the game which doesn’t have that problem.


Sharrif001
01-29-2018, 06:35 PM
You can download Dune II from this site (http://rmla.comoj.com/). Fire Hawk and Sorcerian are available there as well, but the soundtracks are incomplete. You can find better versions of these two games here (http://www.midimusicadventures.com/queststudios/).

The problem with the Fire Hawk rips is that they were made using the sound test which plays the stage and boss themes as a single track without loop. For the podcast I actually recorded a midi file from the second stage of the game which doesn’t have that problem.

So there are no boss themes in the MT-32 version? Great. No wonder why I like the Japanese version more.

Thanks! 😀 I am trying to find more MT-32 music, but the bad news is that most of the games that used MT-32 support are ALL made by American software houses. However, there are a very small amount of American game developers that work wonders with the MT-32. Some, like Lucasarts, do a terrible job since for example, the cartoony music used in Sam and Max and in Day of the Tentacle, it uses jazzy cartoon music and it is simply not good or sound very well with the MT-32.

So, basically, even though I have said this before, I feel that the Japanese do a much better job in utilizing the MT-32’s sound capabilities.


nx666
01-29-2018, 08:26 PM
So there are no boss themes in the MT-32 version? Great. No wonder why I like the Japanese version more.

Thanks! 😀 I am trying to find more MT-32 music, but the bad news is that most of the games that used MT-32 support are ALL made by American software houses. However, there are a very small amount of American game developers that work wonders with the MT-32. Some, like Lucasarts, do a terrible job since for example, the cartoony music used in Sam and Max and in Day of the Tentacle, it uses jazzy cartoon music and it is simply not good or sound very well with the MT-32.

So, basically, even though I have said this before, I feel that the Japanese do a much better job in utilizing the MT-32’s sound capabilities.

No, there are boss themes in the DOS port, that soundtrack is exactly the same as the other versions. It’s just that the sound test plays stage theme and the corresponding boss music as one track, and unfortunately that’s what all these rips are based on. I’ve never seen an in-game recording of this game.

I have to somewhat disagree on the LucasArts soundtracks though, I think from Loom onward they all had pretty awesome music. And, if I remember correctly, Sam & Max was their first soundtrack composed with General MIDI in mind so the MT-32 version is probably not the reference implementation for that one.

Btw, have a listen to this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4g5tnA8p8c). It’s an episode of my podcast with MT-32 music that features some of my favorite American (and Japanese or European) tracks.


Sharrif001
01-29-2018, 11:13 PM
No, there are boss themes in the DOS port, that soundtrack is exactly the same as the other versions. It’s just that the sound test plays stage theme and the corresponding boss music as one track, and unfortunately that’s what all these rips are based on. I’ve never seen an in-game recording of this game.

I have to somewhat disagree on the LucasArts soundtracks though, I think from Loom onward they all had pretty awesome music. And, if I remember correctly, Sam & Max was their first soundtrack composed with General MIDI in mind so the MT-32 version is probably not the reference implementation for that one.

Btw, have a listen to this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4g5tnA8p8c). It’s an episode of my podcast with MT-32 music that features some of my favorite American (and Japanese or European) tracks.

Ah, I see. Hopefully VGMRips might get right onto ripping the music from Thexder II: Fire Hawk for DOS soon. Well, that’s your opinion and I respect that. I just don’t like the cartoony games that use MT-32 because they sound poor as hell compared to how well and dramatic Frank Klepacki composed Dune II. I just listened to them and I find these games: Monkey Island II, Overtake, Span of Dream, Gemini Wing, Team Suzuki, Phalanx, Ski or Die, Hioden II Dash, Police Quest 3, Quest for Glory IV, D: European Mirage, and King’s Quest V to be the best prime examples of the MT-32’s greatness. Truly, you have picked some great ones! 😀


scratcheslink
01-30-2018, 04:07 PM
Thank you for Image Fight.

I’ve been playing through the Crimson series of RPGs on the PC-88 and despite of the very clunky gameplay I’ve grown quite fond of their music. I would like to request the soundtracks for Crimson 1, 2, and 3 on the PC-88. The first one is OPN, the other two are OPNA (I think).


KingTengu
01-31-2018, 09:50 PM
It’s been a while, but I’ve got some requests for you.

– Switchblade (Atari ST; couldn’t resist another version of the awesome Daglish soundtrack)
– Tetris (ZX Spectrum; the music sounds so much better on the Specky, IMO)
– Youma Korin (MSX; has some of the best music, but a shame it came from such a boring game)


nx666
02-03-2018, 12:10 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Crimson (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!aNRE2S7Q!vtnSRfC96b8zQ2BpSxy9XOAXNCRW2yfWs5PahOl dVQM)1987"Xtalsoft"Yumi Kinoshita, Chihiro Fujioka, K.Kitahara, S.Mayahara, Y.Cho, Sky Sound"62.7 MB"OPN"
Sex (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!WAAVUbaa!DG4MIsQ2vRNTBWy4gWdy3KzvK4Xic7c7TEQ3hDv azps)1995"Aypio"Arika Nishimura"29.1 MB"OPN"
Sex 2 (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!mQB2kKiR!VHlBnpAT62Fac9ojblhLoiSFV0gDsSjIn80Yb3x-JNc)1996"Aypio"Studio M"54.0 MB"OPNA"
Skeleton Krew (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!jFQT0AwJ!O8ko5u19GQswp411mRXoFQaiRm9vZ3TI2-c8i_CA_js)1995"Core Design"Martin Iveson"60.8 MB"includes CD32 version"
Sorcer Kingdom (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!aYx0RYwL!aK9M6LvmNV2ngsu_tgHMnk_zrOcd3LzlYFEcuB-TklY)1995"Aypio"Studio M"111.8 MB"OPNA"
Space Hulk (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!LI5lFQBS!iTqEe7Ht-Uk_AELNk7khI3UHSgSNabLp0oZRRotT6O0)1993"Electronic Arts"Jason Whitely"15.2 MB""
Space Hulk (PC-9821) (mega.nz/#!eAAE1A7D!GtH92d_XQ7gQH8rpSiKgehWcm5fP2Yr9MKuEAg_ rP2I)1995"StarCraft"Takeshi Abo"11.1 MB"OPNA"
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!eIIllRbb!JFROtls70rXVF9ufTCubiosZnzCoONH_b6TrNIx 5yb0)1995"U.S. Gold"Dave Lowe"55.9 MB""
Super Street Fighter II Turbo (CD32) (mega.nz/#!SJhAFaaB!7X596yB7qpdaAixByGkosRHTpwFIwQwMI6rQD1w Z5Ys)1995"Gametek"Neil Baldwin, Steve Duckworth, George Dragon"106.7 MB""
Switchblade (Atari ST) (mega.nz/#!DYhzgYBb!1NP80VHbmh3R4iRs3Je9qgjX5O7tpFIPpf53DDt FdNQ)1989"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"10.9 MB""
Tetris (Spectrum) (mega.nz/#!LFYUSCaQ!er8fXVzi6efg39Z7qx_yb2RA9PVdmBqM-te8bMw0OIk)1988"Mirrorsoft"David Whittaker"5.6 MB""
War Zone (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!zFwlFSLK!kwUhuV8Iz2Gl8qkzbXWBTmlh4Svc2ZMoXPI3TZN E2D0)1991"Core Design"Matthew Simmonds"3.3 MB""


ruiner9
02-03-2018, 12:28 AM
Wait, Baldwin and Duckworth wrote Street Fighter II music? I gotta hear this!

nx666
02-03-2018, 01:23 AM
Wait, Baldwin and Duckworth wrote Street Fighter II music? I gotta hear this!

IIRC the CD32 music was originally arranged for the DOS port of this game. It’s easily one of my favorite versions of this soundtrack, if only there was more space on the CD to make the tracks a bit longer though.


1983parrothead
02-06-2018, 01:51 AM
Thanks for your hard work, nx666. I wonder if you can rip these?

Pocket Gal / Pocket Gal 2 (Arcade, they seem nearly identical)
Pocket Gal Deluxe (Arcade)
Cobra Command (Arcade, 2D shooter)


nx666
02-11-2018, 10:20 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Cobra-Command (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!6AAQiJ7Y!juqwtXATekoK1qzT4mJIpyI88BijTcBIP3KALyU RTJs)1988"Data East"Azusa Hara"20.9 MB""
Crimson 2: Jashin no Gyakushuu (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!mR5DUBhC!NXzJbgenzMgUDizWo5E1sO14IgfJYNyC5NsjlKX c08E)1989"Xtalsoft"Ryuji Sasai, Chihiro Fujioka, Shigekazu Kamaki, Yumi Kinoshita"83.3 MB"OPNA"
Crimson 3: Jashin Fukkatsu (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!XMARGagS!m6Nrq-cJ0oi8yJBKI_0E-zhQIpVa0JJ9ld-n1n8CE4k)1990"Xtalsoft"Yumi Kinoshita, Shigekazu Kamaki, Ryuji Sasai"131.5 MB"OPNA"
Dyter-07 (C64) (mega.nz/#!SRgD3J5D!nH3pPg8tMCgce4hYRaQqc96JuMlBHhI6GXjDqGI ZAf4)1990"reLINE"Ramiro Vaca"51.2 MB"real+emul.SID"
Time Lock (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!eVY1QCLY!AU6sFvh19C9UnDQXN4q8LU0r1mlXfh0R4bj8HwC Zhuo)1993"Boeder Software"Dirk Bialluch"57.9 MB""
Tube Panic (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!jMAgRDKZ!ws0TlvrH0LH146djuSyNaZ0YxW4AoVxaVgZDSH1 H8EE)1984"Nichibutsu"Ryoichi Yamada, Ichiro Takagi"9.7 MB""
Youma Korin (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!7BpDECYL!38MrbZ_baC9wQl489sh94V7eoy8aJWemb_1OwS5 1cB8)1989"Nippon Dexter"Nasuhi"26.3 MB"PSG"

———- Post added at 10:20 AM ———- Previous post was at 10:15 AM ———-

Pocket Gal / Pocket Gal 2 (Arcade, they seem nearly identical)
Pocket Gal Deluxe (Arcade)

These two require too much manual work.


1983parrothead
02-11-2018, 03:08 PM
I see. I have seen others upload the first one on YouTube. I’ll try them. Thanks for Cobra-Command, too. ^_^

scratcheslink
02-11-2018, 07:24 PM
Wow, you managed to do all three Crimson soundtracks! Thank you! I really had a hard time finding them.

scratcheslink
02-14-2018, 11:55 AM
I want to request 2 Western games for a change. I saw videos of Last Ninja/Ninja Remix and Risky Woods for the Atari ST and really like their music, so I’d like to request them. I know you have the Amiga versions, but I prefer the chirpy ST sound (believe it or not).

Marigio300
02-15-2018, 09:26 PM
Bit of an obscure request, but could you possibly rip Madou Monogatari 1-2-3 from the MSX2?

nx666
02-16-2018, 01:38 PM
Bit of an obscure request, but could you possibly rip Madou Monogatari 1-2-3 from the MSX2?

Here (Thread 174581)


nx666
02-16-2018, 03:18 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #046: Thomas Detert

Thomas Detert was a founding member of the demo group X-Ample that became a fairly prolific C64 game developer during the early 1990s. Most of the games he worked on were published on disk magazines and therefore tended to fly under the radar. This didn’t prevent him from becoming a fairly respected composer of the late C64 years though, with a signature style that combines Galway-esque anthems and funky Maniacs of Noise grooves.

Download Episode #046: Thomas Detert (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom046ThomasDetert/AudioPanicRoom046ThomasDetert.mp3) (68 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://youtu.be/hlxERm-SsYw)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Title Screen (Edit)" – Eon (1993, C64) by Thomas Detert
02 "BGM #2" – Quadrant (1993, C64) by Thomas Detert
03 "In-Game BGM (Edit)" – Dynamoid (1990, C64) by Thomas Detert
04 "Title Screen" – B-Bobs (1990, C64) by Thomas Detert
05 "Blue Eyes" – Demos (1988, C64) by Thomas Detert
06 "Title Screen" – Mega Starforce (1993, C64) by Thomas Detert
07 "In-Game BGM (Edit)" – Genloc (1994, C64) by Thomas Detert
08 "Roulette" – Magic Disk 64 (1990/05) (1990, C64) by Thomas Detert
09 "Title Screen (Edit)" – Hyper Aggressive (1992, C64) by Thomas Detert
10 "Menu Theme" – Hopp oder Top! (1992, C64) by Thomas Detert
11 "Name Entry" – Tales of Boon (1993, C64) by Thomas Detert

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

B-Bobs (C64) (mega.nz/#!GFIDgTYC!YAXSWG7nv9d_N1-QpPLwjw97jWdNqcZeZDZI-dlGp_4)1990"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"24.8 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Blue Angel 69 (C64) (mega.nz/#!rMYWCKCL!obnU-hfvpRnq1j0UH_ZkXf3VRMp-ba3a6UUJ9uom3NY)1989"Magic Bytes"Thomas Detert"28.0 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Cyrus (C64) (mega.nz/#!nVY20LAL!8zXB6HU0Zdb9dJefHVh26c9fVURincMRAcNmQzs VgBg)1991"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"42.8 MB"real+emul.SID"
Eon (C64) (mega.nz/#!zJ4XBBRI!6SKVuBCMccNwv7AKP9yMnZmZylGlRYZy4x7pA7J 6vZQ)1993"Kingsoft"Thomas Detert"59.7 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Eskimo Games (C64) (mega.nz/#!uUp22SZC!l0yH68qKSz8ZaXHt0GSgOQWfpF8TRdECSdXBwRv UfX4)1991"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"41.4 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Hopp oder Top (C64) (mega.nz/#!eIIhwaLa!sUp24WdzaI9Q6NfXpcBKQlN09gdAjNfiuix6Rgy hnDE)1992"PCSL Software"Thomas Detert"36.7 MB"real+emul.SID"
Hyper Aggressive (C64) (mega.nz/#!nEARRAgK!59hXy3YVexSYFbBbzlD2ufBL_ysEFb48FhwBR9H whvM)1992"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"69.0 MB"real+emul.SID"
Neuronics (C64) (mega.nz/#!rNZRCbTZ!qgAyKZkxBCm-QjHg5NaQCN34RJxzGSdXjokgm3g9_s4)1992"Thalion"Thomas Detert"28.4 MB"real+emul.SID"
Parsec (C64) (mega.nz/#!KYJEWArL!S1hxAgg9q2ZhQ4G33MWF-tBf7z3EipAA50wKck8s-VA)1993"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"75.6 MB"real+emul.SID"
PP Hammer (C64) (mega.nz/#!fNBlXAQC!d0f8i2XbVF7NrakMqn91ZTvvgkI65drUp9uF5UX ZCqg)1991"Demonware"Thomas Detert"62.2 MB"real+emul.SID"
Quadrant (C64) (mega.nz/#!jFpAUKyC!ZW5YZ-CqsJAQvhTh9oE8Qh6QGwq89SOMEH3B3N5Te9Y)1993"CP Verlag"Thomas Detert"68.7 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Tales of Boon (C64) (mega.nz/#!adYVSRZZ!nEwCpGh5iC1l7pkv7BkgkNdEybwevFu1_dxqGvG R11w)1993"X-Ample"Thomas Detert"72.1 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"


ijustwantthestuff
02-16-2018, 09:36 PM
Great work, both the episode and the update! Detert is one of my favorite C64 composers, nice to see him get this recognition. His stuff often has a hypnotic and trance-like vibe, especially the longer, more elaborate pieces. The main theme to Gordian Tomb is one of my favorite C64 themes ever, so mesmerizing… and 32 minutes looped once, the real deal, ha ha. Nice to see Parsec in the update as well.

Do you know if he composed soundtracks on any other platform than the C64? It seems he only stuck to that one.


nx666
02-16-2018, 10:41 PM
Great work, both the episode and the update! Detert is one of my favorite C64 composers, nice to see him get this recognition. His stuff often has a hypnotic and trance-like vibe, especially the longer, more elaborate pieces. The main theme to Gordian Tomb is one of my favorite C64 themes ever, so mesmerizing… and 32 minutes looped once, the real deal, ha ha. Nice to see Parsec in the update as well.

Do you know if he composed soundtracks on any other platform than the C64? It seems he only stuck to that one.

I actually had to edit a few tracks to make them a bit shorter, otherwise I would have ended up with a playlist of 5 songs. After the C64 he only did a few Adlib soundtracks (like Stone Age which you can get from the OP) and then became a producer. This was one of his projects (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saD6JX_YyHM) (he is the guy in red) and this is another one (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usoY4CdVFoY) – very 90s.

Edit: He also seems to have been involved with some of the PSX games developed by X-ample like this one (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoJyIgRYzSo).


ijustwantthestuff
02-16-2018, 11:05 PM
After the C64 he only did a few Adlib soundtracks (like Stone Age which you can get from the OP) and then became a producer. This was one of his projects (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saD6JX_YyHM) (he is the guy in red) and this is another one (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usoY4CdVFoY) – very 90s.

Haha, great find! And yes, as you pointed out, very 90s. 🙂 Well, I guess becoming a eurodance producer could be seen as a natural career step for a German C64 composer in the mid-90s.


1983parrothead
02-19-2018, 03:23 AM
I discovered the Mahjong Fantasia series composed by Keishi Yonao. Can you rip these nx666?

Mahjong Fantasia (Sharp X68000)
Mahjong Fantasia (PC-98)
Mahjong Fantasia II: 2001 Edition (Windows)


Sharrif001
02-28-2018, 04:38 AM
Could you rip this PC-98 soundtrack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K8dnWZ9xCo

ruiner9
02-28-2018, 02:38 PM
I know that NX666 doesn’t like to take a lot of credit publicly, but I thought I’d just extend my thanks here in the thread for providing a good portion of the music for the latest PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/2018/02/28/episode-107-the-music-of-the-pc-98/) we put out today featuring the PC-98. It made my job of gathering music so much easier, not having to rip it all myself.

So, thanks NX666! Your work is legendary!


nx666
03-01-2018, 03:28 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Iron Lord (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!KJYhVBDR!oO8q9konAvyuMwbpn42n24N7w66_m93Whf-qXLZrHnc)1989"Ubisoft"Jeroen Tel"21.1 MB""
Jankirou (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!OJxGWRCZ!m4wryzGWCJTqLoVdG5p7ju8X_se8mypbK2LuKSt 5gSI)1994"Red Zone"MUSE"25.4 MB"OPN"
Knuckle Buster (C64) (mega.nz/#!LV4iGRZD!LKHpXK9OYO5o9rv4mJRzmb02m-DYsxyVTUEXb3COnUc)1986"Melbourne House"Rob Hubbard"64.1 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Mahjong Fantasia I (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!zBBDgAxK!ZpAD_SVosD5-02rNwz-U7TjFXqnRi9TbaHzcUbNZlXg)1992"Active"Yasuo Itou, Keishi Yonao"48.2 MB"OPNA"
Mahjong Fantasia I (X68000) (mega.nz/#!PBRFAAbI!5r9jB_5BVUdB8BedngNU2zixI2RbinAUd6LjU5Z 2sMw)1992"Active"Yasuo Itou, Keishi Yonao"49.3 MB"OPM/MSM"
Mahjong Fantasia II (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!HEJXlJBZ!H6_vbIBCgBeRgbUXoFhx6yoxKEaKMJzIZFHU3Tn y8EQ)1993"Active"Yasuo Itou, Keishi Yonao"63.6 MB"OPNA"
Mahjong Fantasia III (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!XYggHZqI!MJxafTj041xtjZCFzP-B_R63-gW0dwAGdSZSgrQ_6lk)1995"Active"Keishi Yonao"58.0 MB"OPN"
Master of Magic, The (C64) (mega.nz/#!aQxQ1RZA!hCbwnvnsvc_s9CSRy-jFWSjx1x644IDJmI-OKOLTh5A)1985"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"18.6 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Ninja Remix (Atari ST) (mega.nz/#!HVYSlZqC!zg-OzyEbyvyez9RtObBbDX4ppx-XwVBkB_yPUEe5jHI)1990"System 3"Jochen Hippel"38.9 MB""
Phantom of the Asteroid (C64) (mega.nz/#!KdBFgQZB!k_q6v7vNoNENkleTKaA_uulOz0IYPu3nIzIf0xj IpKg)1986"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"36.5 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Rasputin (C64) (mega.nz/#!yAYxGTgY!aLJE7kMgmF4-ujinPLM20jsUr3fQUIIDBJR7D5iqubw)1985"Firebird"Rob Hubbard"16.0 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Risky Woods (Atari ST) (mega.nz/#!LR4XXSSS!78nQ_AOhKjZ8Y7JpXhOAp1Ax1KNO1Q0ElfaNl80 zmTY)1992"Electronic Arts"JosпїЅ MartпїЅn"50.2 MB""

———- Post added at 03:25 PM ———- Previous post was at 03:10 PM ———-

I know that NX666 doesn’t like to take a lot of credit publicly, but I thought I’d just extend my thanks here in the thread for providing a good portion of the music for the latest PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/2018/02/28/episode-107-the-music-of-the-pc-98/) we put out today featuring the PC-98. It made my job of gathering music so much easier, not having to rip it all myself.

So, thanks NX666! Your work is legendary!

\o/

Good show! I think the PC-98 is best understood as a business machine that accidentally became the standard for home computer gaming (similar to IBM-compatibles in the West). NEC released a line of multi-media machines at some point that came with internal sound chips but the vast majority of systems was sold with only a beeper, which meant you had to buy a sound card if you wanted music in your games. The market of PC-98 sound cards gets often reduced to OPN vs. OPNA but in reality there are a ton of different models (see link 1 (http://www.geocities.jp/cpuparts98/SOUND/SOUND98/SOUND98.htm), link 2 (http://www.hi-ho.ne.jp/~y-exp/dustman/sound.htm)), from very early ones with PSG chips, various FM-based boards, to internal or external MIDI solutions, or even CD audio. For example, the YM2608 was used in many different cards that are not necessarily 100% compatible with each other and often differ in the way (AD)PCM is handled.

P.S. Can you show this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-kiiMFyEEc) to Mike, who completely undersold Hiroaki Sano as a composer. That dude was actually one of the most prolific PC-98 musicians (https://vndb.org/s1300), and especially his MIDI stuff is top shelf material.

———- Post added at 03:28 PM ———- Previous post was at 03:25 PM ———-

I discovered the Mahjong Fantasia series composed by Keishi Yonao. Can you rip these nx666?

Mahjong Fantasia (Sharp X68000)
Mahjong Fantasia (PC-98)
Mahjong Fantasia II: 2001 Edition (Windows)

A disk image for the Windows game seems to be impossible to find, but I’m a nice guy so I did the other two PC-98 games instead 🙂


ruiner9
03-01-2018, 04:10 PM
\o/

Good show! I think the PC-98 is best understood as a business machine that accidentally became the standard for home computer gaming (similar to IBM-compatibles in the West). NEC released a line of multi-media machines at some point that came with internal sound chips but the vast majority of systems was sold with only a beeper, which meant you had to buy a sound card if you wanted music in your games. The market of PC-98 sound cards gets often reduced to OPN vs. OPNA but in reality there are a ton of different models (see link 1 (http://www.geocities.jp/cpuparts98/SOUND/SOUND98/SOUND98.htm), link 2 (http://www.hi-ho.ne.jp/~y-exp/dustman/sound.htm)), from very early ones with PSG chips, various FM-based boards, to internal or external MIDI solutions, or even CD audio. For example, the YM2608 was used in many different cards that are not necessarily 100% compatible with each other and often differ in the way (AD)PCM is handled.

P.S. Can you show this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-kiiMFyEEc) to Mike, who completely undersold Hiroaki Sano as a composer. That dude was actually one of the most prolific PC-98 musicians (https://vndb.org/s1300), and especially his MIDI stuff is top shelf material.

Yeah, I went pretty basic because the PTR audience doesn’t geek-out nearly as much as we do over the tech stuff, and neither does Mike, so we just focused on playing some great music. Plus, I spoke a lot about the MIDI modules in the X68000 show and didn’t want to take up more time re-explaining it all. But I’m glad you liked the show nonetheless! I’ll point Mike towards some more Sano stuff, maybe he’ll find something else to use in a future episode. 🙂


nx666
03-01-2018, 04:26 PM
Yeah, I went pretty basic because the PTR audience doesn’t geek-out nearly as much as we do over the tech stuff, and neither does Mike, so we just focused on playing some great music. Plus, I spoke a lot about the MIDI modules in the X68000 show and didn’t want to take up more time re-explaining it all. But I’m glad you liked the show nonetheless! I’ll point Mike towards some more Sano stuff, maybe he’ll find something else to use in a future episode. 🙂

Oh, and another thing I just remembered: Takeshi Abo has a lot of his PC-98 music up on his website (http://valsound.fc2web.com/music/rhyme.html) and I assume these recordings are made with real hardware. So if you want to compare Hoot vs. the real thing (with regards to PCM volume) then this is probably a good source. Rhyme Star actually started as a SNES game and so did the music, you can get a few samples of the original soundtrack on that same page.


scratcheslink
03-02-2018, 07:35 PM
Thanks man 🙂

Sharrif001
03-03-2018, 12:00 AM
Oh, and another thing I just remembered: Takeshi Abo has a lot of his PC-98 music up on his website (http://valsound.fc2web.com/music/rhyme.html) and I assume these recordings are made with real hardware. So if you want to compare Hoot vs. the real thing (with regards to PCM volume) then this is probably a good source. Rhyme Star actually started as a SNES game and so did the music, you can get a few samples of the original soundtrack on that same page.

Rhyme Star was originally going to be an SNES game? So why did he quit?


Shad
03-05-2018, 01:52 AM
just grabbed Uridium 2 for Amiga, thanks

1983parrothead
03-06-2018, 04:41 AM
Thanks, nx666. Here are my next requests:

Mahjong Fantasia II (Sharp X68000)
Bleed Out (Sharp X68000)
Three Stooges (Arcade)


scratcheslink
03-06-2018, 05:18 PM
While we’re on the subject of the PC-98, I would like to make a request for that computer. I recently started playing a RPG called "Mad Paradox" and I’m really starting to dig it’s music, so I wondered if you could rip the soundtrack?

Sharrif001
03-06-2018, 08:05 PM
While we’re on the subject of the PC-98, I would like to make a request for that computer. I recently started playing a RPG called "Mad Paradox" and I’m really starting to dig it’s music, so I wondered if you could rip the soundtrack?

I have heard some of its music before- It does have good music.


nx666
03-09-2018, 11:25 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Adrenalin (C64) (mega.nz/#!GcIWjACJ!Te6bb2ncfRwZgReKuEfQd6A_0dw7J3zDCABErB4 bXeM)1991"CP Verlag"Marvin Severijns, Michel de Bree"40.2 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
After Burner (C64) (mega.nz/#!iRhW1LJb!0r0LoNLXatLTN0cT3Gj0zgtEA3C3uW3VxG9V1qZ Du70)1989"Mindscape"Jeroen Tel"39.0 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Astatin (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!CUQ3HbYC!WtBCyBPD-9MtUlcmoyxqKERhTrXCGgXwvdnd-d_Kb8M)1992"Tale Software"Bernhard KпїЅhler"3.7 MB""
Bangkok Knights (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!eRAQUDZJ!u1L9HjYXG3lWQ61py72DtNRgQ1ssbX0-xnzOwQ2bBW4)1989"System 3"Dave Lowe"20.6 MB""
Battle Isle (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!iFYmAaCA!dhNsqurU6GeKFTkSFeMVduOv7k7W_-N-HrHWcumz5cI)1991"Blue Byte"Haiko Ruttmann, Chris HпїЅlsbeck"52.2 MB""
Battletech: Ubawareta Seihai / MechWarrior (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!2dZgXaqR!ZsHikfhPryMstJzOklpdIr1IGJKAySaf_8xqy47 aY9Q)1993"Cross Media Soft"Masaya Nishino"32.0 MB"OPN"
Bleed Out Sakuretu (X68000) (mega.nz/#!eJYWQSoY!ig5c_lnSsVAyXgfsoagjCPX8wNkBmy_fkIBXfSG GwIg)1995"Gold Cats Project"H.Iwatsuki"20.7 MB"OPM/MSM, SC-88"
Cyberpunks (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!qMIhHYTb!DmxQfBYTFP2yIObvlH4Uf2AWptpKmBo-9SFcDKEkjK0)1993"Core Design"Adrian Cummings"23.1 MB""
Exolon (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!jVxyVT7S!OjSayN49Eh4Lcttq1CYdIkDPGVTsflUfTctGM6B-4V4)1989"Hewson"J.D. Rogers"5.5 MB""
Frenetic (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!uRxlmJzR!PeLDTaf-hXZw7lAOuQmjT27ujqdbPEoRMgBdV8tqRVU)1991"Core Design"Martin Walker"11.2 MB""
Interstate ’82 (Windows) (mega.nz/#!HIhDGDYb!WoNBO3pJCdDVm3ON1dHzebOEJB5TRp6RLk9ibjk UAIA)1999"Activision"Josh Mancell, Gerald Casale, Mark Mothersbaugh"88.4 MB""
Jug (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!3A4TWaab!3EO-vne9jLSJoMzetjkU1EnFc10l-Uc7k1kW07-hd7U)1989"Microdeal"Paul Shields"25.4 MB""
Mad Paradox (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!OVJHAYbb!ozG9eIBMRc427TsoZNo7WeWc6vXVrNnn4-FZ0gCmAIY)1992"Queen Soft"Nanki Shirahama"53.8 MB"OPN"

———- Post added at 11:25 PM ———- Previous post was at 11:24 PM ———-

Thanks, nx666. Here are my next requests:
Mahjong Fantasia II (Sharp X68000)
Three Stooges (Arcade)

Can’t do these two, Three Stooges requires a lot of manual work and I can’t find a disk image for Mahjong Fantasia II.


scratcheslink
03-10-2018, 02:20 PM
Thanks for Mad Paradox! 🙂

Sharrif001
03-10-2018, 04:21 PM
Thanks for Battletech! 😀

1983parrothead
03-14-2018, 04:49 AM
I understood your difficulties with those two games I requested with Bleed Out. Instead, here are 3 new requests:

Geograph Seal (Sharp X68000)
Naious (Sharp X68000)
China Gate (Arcade)

Thanks for all of my requests. ^_^


KingTengu
03-14-2018, 07:21 PM
I understood your difficulties with those two games I requested with Bleed Out. Instead, here are 3 new requests:

Geograph Seal (Sharp X68000)
Naious (Sharp X68000)
China Gate (Arcade)

Thanks for all of my requests. ^_^

Naious is already in the Sharp X68K section.


1983parrothead
03-14-2018, 07:40 PM
Naious is already in the Sharp X68K section.

Oops. Sorry. Replace with Otoko Dama (Sharp X68000).


nx666
03-17-2018, 12:17 PM
Update (Part 1)

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Chase H.Q. II: SCI (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!DNBSTapZ!ysc_kA1w2wXOMSo-2n37v5IKRDMapL_GCLq6DdveQJE)1990"Ocean"Chris Scudds"13.8 MB""
Dan Dare III: The Escape (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!KYJSCbjB!yANVrBQV0VkbkyqrgNu18zz5aP9OaaGJWuL-2M7aLHU)1990"Virgin Mastertronic"David Whittaker"19.7 MB""
Dragonstone (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!SAgGRbbI!QZsf1EkdDs8xrH0iPGyQfIg2-ZnLknal0C9-HGjQ0T0)1994"Core Design"Martin Iveson"9.9 MB"includes CD32 version"
Fire & Ice (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!zUQmUJya!Q8JudQZeys4l52K58fcaK6qyTIUviahFy45-WsvgXvU)1992"Renegade"Jason Page"169.8 MB"includes CD32 version"
Future Bike Simulator (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!WMBgzL6Y!P0DNKBGXBgMD9FQYDlyepVxvrGHkLskeAvlg91x 0HBk)1990"HiTec Software"Howie Davis"7.6 MB""
Global Gladiators (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!Dd4AXKZS!JxQWgiC7XIIgGsltyrelRENXYHxbpXFQ-RnpfT3wgb8)1993"Virgin Games"Andrew Barnabas"17.5 MB""
Impossible Mission 2025 (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!7IY0nCpJ!MOv12bOcIrzgn2wy62o3pTXcaaecwH8B8IydhVR MHGM)1994"MicroProse"Allister Brimble"73.3 MB"includes CD32 version"
Ivanhoe (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!PUoCCJBB!PQF-67Hi3d2K615gX9iD2RwS3-LwfmmB-1-93U4AW3A)1990"Ocean"Pierre-Eric Loriaux, Jean Baudlot"24.4 MB""
No Buddies Land (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!HFJBVSyS!f18_x-XbXVh6mE36FzjmQYFk-u2_VEmKZBPw0wUM9gs)1992"Expose"John Tonnard, Laurens Tummers"82.0 MB""
Puggsy (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!vYAxiAaA!CUP59DyE-kMoe6LbNn4B2zsK0xP7HyVzGkIQ9QnJ_Bo)1994"Psygnosis"Tim Wright"105.0 MB""
Supaplex (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!6NBQhKxA!U3ZthIomCZR3G5xHOesE5iI2REJFqb1U-ySk0gYwHPQ)1991"Dream Factory"Philip Jespersen"9.2 MB""
Yolanda: The Ultimate Challenge (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!CBJHUbLS!NGF1kEYW11COonFqzhFjvPNfM-WlmY8GEoaOtTUFYx8)1990"Millenium"Phil Bak"8.3 MB""

This is the first part of an update with all the remaining requests, the rest will most likely follow tomorrow. Over the next month or so, I probably won’t be posting any new soundtracks as I’m going to take a well-deserved break from ripping 🙂


Federic 90s
03-17-2018, 08:10 PM
I have a request: Cosmic Psycho PC 98 – EVE burst error PC 98 – Night Slave PC 98 and Revival Xanadu II: Remix PC 98 thanks for all others ost PC 98

ijustwantthestuff
03-17-2018, 08:39 PM
I have a request: Cosmic Psycho PC 98 – EVE burst error PC 98 – Night Slave PC 98 and Revival Xanadu II: Remix PC 98 thanks for all others ost PC 98

EVE burst error is already in the PC-98 section. You can also get Cosmic Psycho and Night Slave from the PC-98 section in ruiner9’s thread (Thread 219717).


nx666
03-18-2018, 03:56 AM
I have a request: Cosmic Psycho PC 98 – EVE burst error PC 98 – Night Slave PC 98 and Revival Xanadu II: Remix PC 98 thanks for all others ost PC 98

Revival Xanadu II: Remix (Thread 201882)

If only this forum had a search function.


nx666
03-18-2018, 08:46 AM
Update (Part 2)

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Arcade Classics (C64) (mega.nz/#!zRxW2RST!iZlxY13Wfx33PbseHUQfifGbkGgY-__eVIJ6D6hXxmo)1987"Firebird"Rob Hubbard"16.4 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Auf Wiedersehen Monty (C64) (mega.nz/#!ud4yyQpR!Iujm0muYdU4VgPGSv5RQDSdV-OZ4W4wD-ggCCTm5Z5k)1987"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish, Rob Hubbard"26.3 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
China Gate (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!bR5WEShT!NBQ0J4LxzJuxcObGjoFRYjLIZsSG1oysis5V-wSg21U)1988"Technos"Kazunaka Yamane"29.9 MB""
Geograph Seal (X68000) (mega.nz/#!GUIXCYRQ!it-n9uQVWESW1ajdcm_NLAijAjgsEYVFOEYGVOOgH4Q)1994"Exact"Hiroyuki Saegusa"51.4 MB"OPM/MSM (rip by MarvelB)"
Gerry the Germ (C64) (mega.nz/#!fFBBkZLR!TEJqASPc4GDH8_Ap-FUKfmL4gNZcIFBT4hZIQjNuTcE)1986"Firebird"Rob Hubbard"79.7 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
IK+ (C64) (mega.nz/#!qBJXhC7Y!0F-slsl53meCKmi18FN0FoTsqrFsASAQaNm0IBS7piM)1987"System 3"Rob Hubbard"25.2 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
International Karate (C64) (mega.nz/#!SNxygJIJ!bTsZkM6iWf5mB_EZplI_x0FcTDsSt9vEeNHSjzE u9NM)1986"System 3"Rob Hubbard"30.0 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Kentilla (C64) (mega.nz/#!nUgHmDaR!D_MPwowxkL0-iAkDRVlahXLiIRcg9OfmfJIlSctqRj4)1986"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"36.8 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Mega Apocalypse (C64) (mega.nz/#!7Y4mjLrb!s7tC14GsgupfF62FPm7IaXhlU5tUw3QzKrOa-4rqmHQ)1987"Martech"Rob Hubbard"23.2 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Otoko Sama (X68000) (mega.nz/#!ndo0DZTR!AGcn7R-Y7v0-5lPctLgasyKYxLFqEnNOQAffywYlU7s)1999"Gekikoh-Dennou Club"Mark44., Rei., Hiroyuki Mizuno"36.8 MB"OPM/MSM"
Spellbound (C64) (mega.nz/#!SIBDXZbT!7vTTVucGqKbkRyadbf30FYG53Q5e1WeRZ9S-Em5TcEA)1986"Mastertronic"Rob Hubbard"18.2 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Thrust (C64) (mega.nz/#!nQQE0IRK!zdLKToWzz7AgjKkosNzpfh5sheIgd-LHuDeWD6_0Qhk)1986"Firebird"Rob Hubbard"19.5 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"
Zoids (C64) (mega.nz/#!CMwySK5C!C-RUln5diC10uhYILjtw2f4jn45MYVBoqS4COjF7iPw)1986"Martech"Rob Hubbard"15.6 MB"real+emul.SID, updated rip"


ijustwantthestuff
03-18-2018, 12:25 PM
Thanks for these awesome updates! Yeah, you really deserve a break after all the work you’ve put in for the community. 🙂

This is the best thread on the forum.


Federic 90s
03-18-2018, 12:54 PM
Thanks =)

nx666
03-19-2018, 01:06 PM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #047: Knick-Knack

An episode with fantastic music covering a wide area of topics such as other-worldly champions,cat secretaries, questionable learning methods, and whatever happens in Nancy’s room. Enjoy!

Download Episode #047: Knick-Knack (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom047KnickKnack/AudioPanicRoom047KnickKnack.mp3) (73 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXLM7EH6dN8)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Cosmic Hero" – Nex Machina (2017, Windows) by Ari Pulkkinen
02 "Knick-Knack" – Demo (1995, Amiga) by Piotr Bendyk (XTD)
03 "Lead The Van" – Dragon Knight 4 (1994, X68000) by Witch
04 "Shinin’ Queen" – Cleopatra Fortune (1996, Arcade) by Shuichiro Nakazawa
05 "Learn It the Hard Way" – Coococ #10 (1989, Commodore 64) by Edwin van Santen
06 "Nancy’s Room" – Nancy Drew: Alibi in Ashes (2011, Windows) by Kevin Manthei
07 "Staff Roll" – Mesuneko Hishoshitsu (1995, PC-9801) by Yuki Nakayama (PANDA)
08 "I Want You" – Burning Rubber (1993, Amiga) by Tim Haywood
09 "Scene 2" – Star Parodier (1992, PC Engine CD) by Hiroshi Saito
10 "Mission 5" – Lock On (1993, SNES) by Akihiko Mori
11 "Title Screen" – Jars’Revenge (2011, Commodore 64) by Sascha Zeidler (Linus)
12 "Crush" – Descent II (1996, MS-DOS) by Brian Luzietti
13 "MUSIC 2" – Sex (1995, PC-9801) by Arika Nishimura (VWN)
14 "Fountain of Sighs" – Demo (1995, Amiga) by Adam Skorupa (Scorpik)


ijustwantthestuff
03-20-2018, 10:55 AM
*thumbs up*

poutniksantiago
03-20-2018, 08:41 PM
Oh, wow, so much of old music! Thank you, sir.

1983parrothead
03-24-2018, 04:33 AM
Thanks nx666 for your rips. If you are open to more requests, then rip these:

Spindizzy II (PC-98)
Keeper (Sharp X68000)
Buster (Sharp X68000)


nx666
03-24-2018, 07:09 AM
Thanks nx666 for your rips. If you are open to more requests, then rip these:

Spindizzy II (PC-98)
Keeper (Sharp X68000)
Buster (Sharp X68000)

Like I said on the last page, I’m currently not doing any rips. If you want to give this a shot yourself, the first two are playable in Hoot, and I could help you with Buster if necessary.


1983parrothead
03-25-2018, 10:41 PM
Assembling Hoot is complicated, but I remember seeing an already assembled set, right? Tutorial is welcome.

nx666
03-29-2018, 04:54 PM
Assembling Hoot is complicated, but I remember seeing an already assembled set, right? Tutorial is welcome.

Well, there is this tutorial (http://snesmusic.org/hoot/v2/faq.php), which is still valid for the most part.

And this is the most recent release with just these two soundtracks (https://mega.nz/#!XZgWQRhB!Q8XFGniKgknspr2AU-pIVCgxueh3Hndl3EG7ryEDWhI). Unzip this somewhere on your hard drive and you are ready to go.


Lefance
03-30-2018, 12:45 PM
Thanks for Terra Cresta (C=64), it’s truly a masterpiece by Galway!

Shad
04-07-2018, 03:27 AM
Grabbing some more stuff. You and ruiner are in an endless back and forth for my most frequented source of game music. 🙂

decontheed92
04-11-2018, 02:52 PM
Just wanted to extend my thanks for all your hard work over the years nx666; found a great many soundtracks (and a few I was looking for but had trouble finding) thanks to your efforts~

nx666
04-20-2018, 08:47 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #048: Micro Cabin

A podcast with music by developer and publisher Micro Cabin, best known for the Xak series and its various spinoffs. Many of their early releases originated on Japanese computers and featured an excellent line-up of composers like Tadahiro Nitta, Ryuji Sasai, Yasufumi Fukuda, and Yukiharu Urita who created spectacular soundtracks, especially for the ‘lesser’ FM chips like OPLL and OPN.

Download Episode #048: Micro Cabin (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoomEpisode048MicroCabin/AudioPanicRoom048MicroCabin.mp3) (73 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlyQEgmcsJk)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

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Tracklist

01 "Opening 2" – The Tower of Gazzel (1991, PC-9801) by Tadahiro Nitta
02 "Confronted! The Shogun Gospel" – Xak II: Rising of the Redmoon (1992, X68000) by Ryuji Sasai, Tadahiro Nitta
03 "New Year’s Day Of The Girl…" – Dragon Half (1993, PC-9801) by Tadahiro Nitta
04 "Surfing Go! Go!" – Fray in Magical Adventure CD (1994, PC Engine CD) by Tadahiro Nitta
05 "Stillness of the Nights" – Xak III: The Eternal Recurrence (1993, PC-9801) by Yukiharu Urita
06 "Obstinacy Pair" – Elm Knight (1992, PC-9801) by Tadahiro Nitta, Yasufumi Fukuda
07 "Blue Sea" – Xak: The Art of Visual Stage (1990, X68000) by Ryuji Sasai, Tadahiro Nitta
08 "Spending Days With Your Daughter" – Princess Maker (1992, MSX2) by Yukiharu Urita
09 "Town of Normana" – Xak 1 + 2 (1992, PC Engine CD) by Minoru Yuasa, Hiroaki Kai, Go Takano
10 "Foreigner of the Starry Sky" – What’s Michael? (1988, PC-8801) by Ryuji Sasai
11 "Boss Music #1" – Noon (1998, Playstation) by Yasufumi Fukuda
12 "Dragon" – Elm Knight (1992, PC-9801) by Tadahiro Nitta, Yasufumi Fukuda
13 "Blue Player" – Daisenryaku II: Campaign Version (1992, MSX2) by Yasufumi Fukuda
14 "Indoor Combat" – Illusion City (1993, FM Towns) by Tadahiro Nitta, Yasufumi Fukuda, Koji Urita
15 "Kagami no Naka no Actress" – Kimagure Orange Road: Natsu no Mirage (1988, PC-8801) by Micro Cabin
16 "Smiling Town of the Trees" – Eiyuu Shigan: Gal.Act.Heroism (1994, PC-9801) by Yukiharu Urita
17 "Staff Roll" – Xak: The Art of Visual Stage (1989, MSX2) by Tadahiro Nitta, Ryuji Sasai

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Dragon Half (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!GFwBkbiQ!7HNdCyTxq-imzH4ZwtSSjvxYkCh98rsfU178p2r5o24)1993"Micro Cabin"Tadahiro Nitta"92.6 MB"OPN"
Elm Knight (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!rZ5UCYLI!E1ZoR5HeSFWKSbeiHt0VPpIbUT-87SzaYVArYp4jh5E)1992"Micro Cabin"Tadahiro Nitta, Yasufumi Fukuda"136.7 MB"OPN (updated rip)"
Princess Maker (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!2QJThbZR!0GHa0EC2qawHYMdExAcoteSXbqCAOOs7stg2fVQ H6RU)1992"Micro Cabin"Yukiharu Urita"47.2 MB"OPLL+PSG"
What’s Michael? (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!2AhBUZxI!yZw_kOPNUCr2aUpJNXzCm050mMA-LNEkFyMuJKgswPE)1988"Micro Cabin"Ryuji Sasai"22.0 MB"OPN"
Xak Precious Package: The Tower of Gazzel (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!LJw1CSIJ!pFw85RG5_IJeo_Kaxp7nmkl3oJIi_qAIgdcI65G wcfA)1991"Micro Cabin"Yasufumi Fukuda, Tadahiro Nitta"112.3 MB"OPN"


ruiner9
04-20-2018, 10:59 AM
Yukiharu Urita is the only composer on this latest show that wasn’t familiar to me and I’m really liking his stuff. Great find!

ijustwantthestuff
04-20-2018, 03:00 PM
Good work! I’m a fan of these composers, especially Nitta and Sasai.

KusanagiShiro
04-28-2018, 02:10 AM
Requesting two SEGA rips: Thunder Force for X1 and Shadow Dancer for Arcade. Know you aren’t doing rips but if you ever do start up again these two are high up because they are missing. I already got a rip of Shinobi Arcade done if interested.

nx666
05-08-2018, 08:50 PM
Here are some new rips I made for myself over the past two months. I also take requests until Friday, up to 3 per person.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Ant Man (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!6ZBDHTAD!q_pPt63_Jx7oOtkYc_nQnl5lL-f8p5ed50Gtl3Wc7Rs)1995"SKC"Kwon Gu Hee, Park In Youb"30.8 MB"OPL3"
Bodhidharma (X68000) (mega.nz/#!TchV0AYQ!G_LKAWUA6pZlhVydPYXivzhteR1sVVIz2cQlv-bM_gQ)1995"Take Soft"Famishin, Kouite, Maz"76.4 MB"OPM/MSM"
Combat Cars (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!jJBh0AAA!p7JbhHn4LZbX5Nse0b0X4271tXipFfecBNl1rtm KEA4)1994"Accolade (unreleased)"John Carehag"63.1 MB""
Exodus 3010 (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!vU5xVRCL!hPVsvnTubwdosEFaHXHlEtEvb1GvTH-i1y4bmRFs2RI)1993"Demonware"Sebastiaan Lentfert, Brian Postma"42.5 MB""
Fire Hawk: Thexder the Second Contact (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!mAIT1BjI!ANkN5I5cNct1s5vN8CEbDAfdNmZARkHK0eC7E5x LzFQ)1990"Sierra On-Line"Rob Atesalp"105.0 MB"MT-32"
GunMaster (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!7VAjRJiS!O3w_iIsPPnGrZf2B4Gum9jcWFSGJY7kF8vS9hYN 7iZ0)1994"Metro"Famishin, Shadow, Maz"48.6 MB""
Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes, The (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!HRhyyaDL!UYSPnEwpAEbABgRHJbgm5sP5c54wh_0yD_0XImE KOCk)1992"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard"153.9 MB"MT-32"
Mobile Suit Gundam: Multiple Operation (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!aRZE3ZCL!gjjJCCwTmFTi0jv610PMvPiQy_EW386mkjrWvzZ xxhM)1995"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi"54.4 MB"OPN"
Nova (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!6YREzaIJ!JFLOWJhfY-E_OYqQJeYUDM1j4Acc3CQu-EkvuteccTc)1993"Cat’s Pro"Yuki Nakayama (PANDA)"38.7 MB"OPN"
Olteus II (X68000) (mega.nz/#!ecgQTJhT!9xeJzGumm3mkf7Vv3xwY0c2xzy1LGweZ3UdJNjM E3Lw)1991"Winky Soft"Yasunari Onishi, Tetsuya Okita"65.8 MB"OPM/MSM, updated rip + new tags"

———- Post added at 09:50 PM ———- Previous post was at 09:48 PM ———-

Requesting two SEGA rips: Thunder Force for X1 and Shadow Dancer for Arcade. Know you aren’t doing rips but if you ever do start up again these two are high up because they are missing. I already got a rip of Shinobi Arcade done if interested.

Does Thunder Force X1 even have any music? Shadow Dancer should be doable, though.


ijustwantthestuff
05-08-2018, 09:59 PM
Thanks for the new stuff! I have some Commodore 64 requests:

Gemini Wing
Ikari Warriors
Insects in Space


scratcheslink
05-09-2018, 10:05 PM
I have a request for the PC-88: Battle Gorilla (by Chihiro Fujioka/Xtalsoft).

KusanagiShiro
05-11-2018, 06:48 PM
Does Thunder Force X1 even have any music? Shadow Dancer should be doable, though.

I think it does as the PC-88 Rip has William Tell. Also one Final minor request: Raiden Densetsu for FM-Towns. As a port of the classic proto-danmaku shmup Raiden, I hear it has an exclusive arranged score that is stellar according to HG101


nx666
05-11-2018, 09:03 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Ball Fever (C64) (mega.nz/#!idQjBZJA!gdRRHqPm2LCfJSy8b-Lf59ib2gsnqTap4REME5PsRQA)1993"CP Verlag"Thomas Mogensen (DRAX)"60.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Combat Simulator: Battle Gorilla (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!aNxlCKAZ!EdssEpiAULMHhucDFhxMbWJFAJAIO-tV0VtI-73BC18)1988"Xtalsoft"Chihiro Fujioka"37.3 MB"OPNA"
Crystal Fever (C64) (mega.nz/#!HZwmRQaA!wrDL3d_vQBRq_NuO782WTOFba-0lGC3Pv57A_oAlRow)1990"CP Verlag"Markus Schneider"33.4 MB"real+emul.SID"
Ikari Warriors (C64) (mega.nz/#!nYJmTaaC!rPMwsK6wBBdVtGBbwRIXesrcq-NeGI-ickigcjRQD-Q)1988"Elite"Jason Brooke, Mark Cooksey"23.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Insects in Space (C64) (mega.nz/#!XJxH2DpK!UccETh7q_MIZxZHGkBQgXNmu5ZxXOGQHCKpHHLU kEds)1989"Hewson"Martin Galway"10.3 MB"real+emul.SID"
Jars’ Revenge (C64) (mega.nz/#!zRgwkaBZ!j-HH8kGeQ2itNsIvp7LKp_QFYBRQa8wSPgegwPNlfdg)2011"TRSI"Sascha Zeidler (Linus)"22.7 MB"real+emul.SID"
Shadow Dancer (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!SIwXULrB!CSb7AFHJfnnuoNTwXdzbtvX_LpQBLQlrRWVFeJD yWb0)1989"Sega"Keisuke Tsukahara"44.2 MB""
Time Runner (C64) (mega.nz/#!Kc4lAbjI!L0NMVGzn8o8gN2g3SmxSnvvM5o1smYOnGPTIgiw 0_4w)1989"CP Verlag"Markus Schneider"38.6 MB"real+emul.SID"
Tit Bit (C64) (mega.nz/#!PRoTEazY!sAdR0rmN91Y2a7xBv6WdhG5aQMTRsPQqyQ5jveg vHJA)1990"CP Verlag"Markus Schneider"28.2 MB"real+emul.SID"
Turn It II (C64) (mega.nz/#!TExmCDbT!L7iF7iXuzIrp5QQHEpE-LXC0zmOeoWZkawehyHu8lGM)1990"Ascon Software"Markus Schneider"44.8 MB"real+emul.SID"
Young Ones, The (C64) (mega.nz/#!uFIywRJR!ENhSE8pYrBWCJGbkL_G8eQMY-j0Qmhq_wNmsKgCEjOA)1986"Orpheus"Steve Mellin"13.8 MB"real+emul.SID"


ijustwantthestuff
05-12-2018, 10:05 PM
Finally some new C64 rips! 🙂 Thanks for the update.

The Young Ones, LOL. Funny that they made a game out of that, but not very surprising at the same time. I remember reading somewhere that they couldn’t get the rights from the BBC to use the actual theme from the show, so they made their own theme reminiscent of it. I know Barry Leitch made a SID of the original theme (unrelated to the game).

Can we do some more requests? If so, in addition to my previous request of Gemini Wing, here are two more C64 ones:

Artax
Black Tiger


jmolotiok
05-13-2018, 08:43 PM
Nice selections, thanks for all this!

Some nice additions could be the Atari ST versions of :
– Chambers of Shaolin
– Ivanhoe


jmolotiok
05-14-2018, 10:31 PM
Little note, great Stardust rip, but those short tracks would be better looped once. 😉

KusanagiShiro
05-17-2018, 07:44 AM
Another minor request:
Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku (PC98)

AKA Megami Tensei: Tokyo Revelation.


nx666
05-17-2018, 11:23 PM
Here are the remaining requests. Please don’t post any new ones, no matter how ‘minor’ they may be.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Artax (C64) (mega.nz/#!qNIhiLKK!gREA7lk6bs1CDGfAdJQs4NFn_ef9mIq28GhsY0Z Xzbs)1989"CP Verlag"Jeroen Soede"15.3 MB"real+emul.SID"
Black Tiger (C64) (mega.nz/#!rYRhHTjY!P3C76zs4CSnXG89mgPz7GyYBWH_Z3eI_YMafv63 3KIQ)1990"U.S. Gold"Mark Tait"25.1 MB"real+emul.SID"
Chambers of Shaolin (Atari ST) (mega.nz/#!WN4WnZSR!Aw2yjSBPVTkNLtf4Bh-Ul09bXd81MDAzCqWwyQ4_EHY)1989"Thalion"Jochen Hippel"74.6 MB""
Gemini Wing (C64) (mega.nz/#!6Yh1XDZJ!e7M8c1NuDjlEeSmtRXkqrJshbGW8jo59ZOjFfHf RkTg)1989"Virgin Mastertronic"Barry Leitch"92.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Ivanhoe (Atari ST) (mega.nz/#!mFAlUY5Y!5tGHdPrb5M1f_FvyduFNwrH0HXhwOWAPKVAx1k1 ii6s)1990"Ocean"Pierre-Eric Loriaux, Jean Baudlot"26.7 MB""
Raiden Densetsu (FM Towns) (mega.nz/#!2EISmYaA!G4ODhIJd0x8BTJ3Rzn_kgV9MbuZs3AU7jV902Xo qntk)1991"KID Corp."n/a"28.0 MB"CD Audio"


ijustwantthestuff
05-18-2018, 03:48 PM
OK, got it. Thank you for these latest batches. 🙂

I also want to extend thanks for posting Bodhidharma (X68), I’m really starting to like it. Once-in-a-blue-moon soundtrack, this one.


nx666
05-18-2018, 08:04 PM
OK, got it. Thank you for these latest batches. 🙂

I also want to extend thanks for posting Bodhidharma (X68), I’m really starting to like it. Once-in-a-blue-moon soundtrack, this one.

Here’s a little bonus for you: Duel Fighter, another excellent soundtrack by the same composers.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Duel Fighter (X68000) (mega.nz/#!PRJ1ybZD!JksraQTz8H_zghY9f-kpNBI9iZk0bwiyG3E7eH1hHj8)1996"Take Soft"Maz, Kouite"45.3 MB"OPM/MSM (v0.10 version)"


ijustwantthestuff
05-18-2018, 10:36 PM
Thanks, I’m really liking it so far! It’s when you stumble across gems like these that it really feels worth it to plunge the depths of obscure old game music.

jmolotiok
05-18-2018, 11:11 PM
Thanks for the Atari ST additions nx666, classic soundchip marvels! 😀

KusanagiShiro
05-19-2018, 03:31 PM
Got it. I did some research into Giten and it may have inspired the Tokyo Apocalypse OVA. IпїЅll try to see if I can convert it.

Sharrif001
05-19-2018, 07:55 PM
Another minor request:
Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku (PC98)

AKA Megami Tensei: Tokyo Revelation.

Not too long ago, I also requested this, along with the MIDI version of it.
The game was also released on Windows in 1998 by ASCII/Atlus. Many people consider it a black sheep to the Shin Megami Series due to its nudity, but it is still a Megami Tensei game, so I don’t mind.

I do have a couple of more of MicroCabin requests:
Konpeki no Kantai
Konpeki no Kantai 2 Perfect


ijustwantthestuff
05-20-2018, 08:12 AM
Another minor request:
Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku (PC98)

AKA Megami Tensei: Tokyo Revelation.

This soundtrack is available in VGM format over att VGMRips (http://vgmrips.net/packs/pack/giten-megami-tensei-tokyo-mokushiroku-nec-pc-9801), so it’s super-easy to convert yourself using foobar2000 or WinAmp and any of their associated VGM-plugins. Here, I converted it to FLAC for you:

Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku (PC-98) (https://mega.nz/#!kOpXFRCa!RpXHfbcfJRfJl0_S32hOY_A8-CSTch4x1WSk0SzqWzU)

I do have a couple of more of MicroCabin requests:
Konpeki no Kantai
Konpeki no Kantai 2 Perfect

Unless I misunderstood, I think he said that requests are closed?


Sharrif001
05-20-2018, 03:49 PM
This soundtrack is available in VGM format over att VGMRips (http://vgmrips.net/packs/pack/giten-megami-tensei-tokyo-mokushiroku-nec-pc-9801), so it’s super-easy to convert yourself using foobar2000 or WinAmp and any of their associated VGM-plugins. Here, I converted it to FLAC for you:

Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku (PC-98) (https://mega.nz/#!kOpXFRCa!RpXHfbcfJRfJl0_S32hOY_A8-CSTch4x1WSk0SzqWzU)

Unless I misunderstood, I think he said that requests are closed?

Oh. I guess I am too late then. 🙁

But as for Giten Megami Tensei, it is the PC-98 version. There was another version also released in 1998 that used MIDI support for Windows PCs. Anyway, I do have the tools to convert it from FLAC to MP3, so thanks for the tip. 🙂


nx666
05-20-2018, 05:04 PM
The PC-98 version has FM and MIDI soundtracks. You can play them using this set (https://mega.nz/#!DcpAlKpI!9AkbjP90bLPkYg-EAtA5XSOIDKCGVdfRk7dOzjTKdF8) and the Hoot archive I posted on the previous page. I’ve never seen the Windows version so I can’t comment on that.

syllogism
05-21-2018, 02:07 PM
The windows version of Giten Megami Tensei appears to have identical sounding midi files, at least on Roland. Extracted midis from the Windows version end abruptly, so the best way to record them is Hoot.

Sharrif001
05-21-2018, 07:59 PM
Ah, Thanks, dude! 😀

———- Post added at 01:59 PM ———- Previous post was at 01:56 PM ———-

I don’t use Hoot anymore. It is too much of a hassle trying to log in each track one by one thanks to the program’s infrastructure.


syllogism
05-21-2018, 08:49 PM
Actually in addition to the midi files that are identical to the PC-98 version, the windows version also has music in midi stream (MDS) format that are playable on Foobar and sound different. I’m not sure which version the game itself plays or if there is even a way to configure midi device. I’ll look into it tomorrow.

e: the midi stream files are likely just conversions to improve compatibility of the original PC-98 tracks, which seem to have some playback issues unless you fix them with e.g. Midiplex. They are also looped multiple times as all the MDS tracks are at least 5 minutes long.


nx666
05-22-2018, 01:58 AM
I don’t use Hoot anymore. It is too much of a hassle trying to log in each track one by one thanks to the program’s infrastructure.

I do the conversion to .wav with a script that (once configured) can be run unattended in the background. Still means you have to edit the tracks afterwards if you want them to have proper lengths and fadeouts. If there is any serious interest in using the script then let me know and I’ll post it here.


Sharrif001
05-24-2018, 12:51 AM
I do the conversion to .wav with a script that (once configured) can be run unattended in the background. Still means you have to edit the tracks afterwards if you want them to have proper lengths and fadeouts. If there is any serious interest in using the script then let me know and I’ll post it here.

Oh. OK.


KusanagiShiro
05-26-2018, 05:57 PM
Working on trying to get the music to the Ultima IV, V, VI games, known collectively as the Avatar Trilogy.

Veracocha
05-27-2018, 05:14 PM
sorry, nx666.. i just wanted to ask
i know you focus on really back in the day retro stuff, like when it all began
is there a time frame for stuff that can be requested?
i’ve got a request for a really obscure Japanese H-game, but i’m not sure when it was made, actually. i used to have a ripped version of the soundtrack before my harddrives were stolen

nx666
05-28-2018, 01:53 AM
sorry, nx666.. i just wanted to ask
i know you focus on really back in the day retro stuff, like when it all began
is there a time frame for stuff that can be requested?
i’ve got a request for a really obscure Japanese H-game, but i’m not sure when it was made, actually. i used to have a ripped version of the soundtrack before my harddrives were stolen

What’s the name of the game? I’d say the scope of this thread is mostly defined by sound hardware (i.e. computers with sound chips) rather than release date. But I don’t really have a hard rule for this and you can find CD audio soundtracks here as well. There are other threads on this forum that are better equipped to deal with streamed audio formats, though.


Veracocha
05-28-2018, 11:50 AM
oh, i see.. that’s the over arching theme
the game is called MoeNikki (Moe Nikki, Moe-Nikki – any combination you can think of). yeah, this game definitely has CD quality audio
you’re right, there are probably better places to ask than here, my bad!

nx666
05-28-2018, 12:24 PM
oh, i see.. that’s the over arching theme
the game is called MoeNikki (Moe Nikki, Moe-Nikki – any combination you can think of). yeah, this game definitely has CD quality audio
you’re right, there are probably better places to ask than here, my bad!

It originally shipped on a DVD according to this (https://vndb.org/r1654), so it’s probably some kind of streamed format.


Veracocha
05-28-2018, 02:49 PM
ah, well, crap
better luck next time i guess
seems impossible to find, though. so maybe no luck, ever, hah

nx666
06-01-2018, 12:16 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
B.S.S. Jane Seymour / Spacewrecked (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!XdBnBYST!ib6up9bZSFo9XCMEKVStGWRTwR8jjsqsrvxt2yq jfi4)1991"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"11.6 MB"MT-32"
Bard’s Tale Construction Set, The (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!2QIy3J5S!40Yy81LtdcXEBhRUSgici547ISFxRO_AOLr9CWi 6Msg)1991"Interplay"Charles Deenen, Jim Sproul"36.8 MB"MT-32"
Fortress Attack (X68000) (mega.nz/#!qYhCEAya!h7kBGTugy8EegtupH0aGaVzWGtRIcTie85QM-IXrecY)1993"Akihiro Shibahara"Akihiro Shibahara, Takehiro Eno, AKICHAN"36.8 MB"OPM/MSM"
Hero Quest (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!DVx1lIbI!nUbPmrH-DX6Q8T1ja2LtwsLjc2b3dF5cmDUF0ghJK9Y)1991"Gremlin Graphics"Barry Leitch"13.7 MB"MT-32"
Lightning Soldier (X68000) (mega.nz/#!GdpxURYS!Siqb1xU_99_uWjhEmuuIigbK_p–TwKdLOwDdJ7fVNk)1994"Team Quartet"PEA, PRG, NAO"80.4 MB"OPM/MSM"
Puyo Puyo (X68000) (mega.nz/#!2NBQzCyJ!WGhRjAccAJ6_77SI6MWomwvorTFdDn_X5lj8xjf 9XXs)1994"SPS"n/a"42.3 MB"OPM/MSM"
Shadow of the Beast II (FM Towns) (mega.nz/#!6VBU2b6K!gKX1tGHEX10zlE-VPttcTSF5zfZydHQTY78COSJCLRQ)1993"Victor Entertainment"Derek Austin, Jimmy Kaleth"62.3 MB"CD Audio"


ijustwantthestuff
06-01-2018, 03:12 PM
Nice! 🙂 Thanks.

Mincharro
06-01-2018, 04:28 PM
Many thanks from a retro fan, nx666!!!! +1 added :).

joffeorama
06-03-2018, 04:41 AM
Can I request the DOS game Eco Quest?

nx666
06-03-2018, 05:32 AM
Can I request the DOS game Eco Quest?

I currently don’t take requests, but you can download this soundtrack from this site (http://rmla.comoj.com/music2.html).


Raito B. Asakura
06-04-2018, 12:19 AM
I have a request:
Is there any chance to get the MONSTER CASTLE arcade of Namco? It’s an Underrated Ticket Arcade Game from 1993…..

ruiner9
06-04-2018, 12:23 AM
I currently don’t take requests, but you can download this soundtrack from this site (http://rmla.comoj.com/music2.html).

I have a request:
Is there any chance to get the MONSTER CASTLE arcade of Namco? It’s an Underrated Ticket Arcade Game from 1993…..

This made me LOL


nx666
06-04-2018, 08:18 AM
I have a request:
Is there any chance to get the MONSTER CASTLE arcade of Namco? It’s an Underrated Ticket Arcade Game from 1993…..

I’m not sure if this game can even be emulated: it’s mostly mechanical and lacks a screen. However, the music (or at least one track) was released on one of the Namco Video Game Graffiti albums that you can get here (Thread 206802).

And yes, paying attention to the last few posts or using the search function of this forum would help.





KusanagiShiro
06-06-2018, 01:06 AM
I got all of the Ultima’s from III thru VII if anyone interested.

ijustwantthestuff
06-06-2018, 01:32 AM
I got all of the Ultima’s from III thru VII if anyone interested.

What do you mean "all of the Ultima’s from III thru VII"? Every version of those? These games were released on countless platforms.

If you have the Amiga version of Ultima IV, then yeah, I’d be interested in that.


nx666
06-06-2018, 08:51 AM
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AudioPanicRoom – Episode #049: Adlib Noraebang

A look at the Korean music scene of the 1990s. Drawing from an eclectic mix of influences ranging from arcade soundtracks to old K-pop and anime scores, it created an impressive catalog of music for the FM chips commonly found in PC sound cards of that era.

Download Episode #049: Adlib Noraebang (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom049AdlibNoraebang/AudioPanicRoom049AdlibNoraebang.mp3) (73 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgzXFjmykrY)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of PixelTunes Radio (https://pixeltunesradio.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

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Tracklist

01 "The Very Men…" – Demo (1997, MS-DOS) by Kim Tae Jin (sunby)
02 "Stage 6 & 7" – Iron Blood (1996, MS-DOS) by Seung-Hwan Ro, Myung-Jin Ahn
03 "Stage 5" – Dokkaebi-ga Ganda (1995, MS-DOS) by Senori Box
04 "Triumph" – Demo (1996, MS-DOS) by Park Jin Bae (Silhouetti)
05 "Stage 4" – Shakii the Wolf (1995, MS-DOS) by Seung-Hwan Ro, Myung-Jin Ahn
06 "Final Boss Theme" – Eol-ui Moheom (1995, MS-DOS) by Family Production
07 "Stage 7" – Illusion Blaze (1994, MS-DOS) by Seung-Hwan Ro, Myung-Jin Ahn
08 "Adventurer’s Anthem" – Ys II Special (1994, MS-DOS) by soundTeMP
09 "I don’t want to be arrested!" – Demo (1998, MS-DOS) by Ahn Jae-Hoon (Ahn1979)
10 "Unused Track" – Pee & Gity (1994, MS-DOS) by Seung-Hwan Ro, Myung-Jin Ahn
11 "Stage 3" – Ant Man (1995, MS-DOS) by Kwon Gu Hee, Park In Youb
12 "My Dear…" – Demo (MS-DOS) by Simpler
13 "Ending" – Olmang Jolmang Paradise (1995, MS-DOS) by Seung-Hwan Ro, Myung-Jin Ahn


Colonel Faulkner
06-06-2018, 08:52 AM
I got all of the Ultima’s from III thru VII if anyone interested.

Interested. 😉


nx666
06-06-2018, 08:54 AM
If you have the Amiga version of Ultima IV, then yeah, I’d be interested in that.

The Amiga version of Ultima IV has been requested a couple of times in this thread. The problem is that none of the Amiga archives has a working NTSC copy of the game. All the available cracks are based on the PAL version which plays the music too slow or (if you switch the emulator to NTSC) cause heavy distortion. It’s otherwise a very simple rip that doesn’t even require any hacking as the game plays the entire soundtrack on the title screen. So yeah, if you can find a working NTSC copy then I can do this rip for you.


KusanagiShiro
06-07-2018, 05:00 AM
What do you mean "all of the Ultima’s from III thru VII"? Every version of those? These games were released on countless platforms.

If you have the Amiga version of Ultima IV, then yeah, I’d be interested in that.

I have the games on Apple II, Commodore 64, PC, and NES/SNES ripped. I don’t think I can get Amiga given the emulation difficulties but I will attempt it. I’m working to track down all the remaining rips of them.


Shad
06-09-2018, 01:30 AM
Grabbing a bunch of MSX stuff. Thanks as always.

fandenivoldsk
06-10-2018, 06:31 PM
Request: Venus the Flytrap (Amiga version)

nx666
06-11-2018, 02:30 PM
If anybody has any requests, please submit them (up to 3) until Friday.

fandenivoldsk
06-11-2018, 04:34 PM
Okay two more requests then (besides Venus the Flytrap):
Coloris (Amiga)
Transplant (Amiga)

ijustwantthestuff
06-11-2018, 07:16 PM
I guess I’ll take a temporary break from my C64 requests and request some Amiga too, for old times’ sake. 🙂

My Amiga requests:

Entity
Hilt: Against the Hoardes
Roadkill


nx666
06-11-2018, 08:06 PM
My Amiga requests:

Entity

Which one?

http://hol.abime.net/hol_search.php?find=entity


ijustwantthestuff
06-11-2018, 08:12 PM
Which one?

Entity (Loriciel) (http://hol.abime.net/2860)


1983parrothead
06-12-2018, 03:53 AM
Am I still allowed to request? If so, here are 3 requests by me:

Mario Bros. (Arcade)
Mario Bros. Special (Sharp X1)
Super Mario Bros. Special (Sharp X1)

Thank you for accepting my past requests. ^_^


joffeorama
06-12-2018, 07:33 AM
Ok, so since you are now taking requests, I have a few:

Misty Blue (PC-88 and PC-98)
Whale’s Voyage (Amiga)

Also, thanks for the link on my previous request, btw.


KusanagiShiro
06-12-2018, 07:43 AM
All FM-Towns:
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II
Prince of Persia

Normally Eiyuu Densetsu I & II are done by Mieko Ishikawa & Atsushi Shirakawa.

The last one is particularly big on my part. Prince of Persia, the original, never really had a soundtrack, but was a great game. I heard the FM-TOWNS version is one of the best.


nx666
06-12-2018, 10:31 AM
Ok, so since you are now taking requests, I have a few:

Misty Blue (PC-88 and PC-98)
Whale’s Voyage (Amiga)

Also, thanks for the link on my previous request, btw.

I’ve already done Whale’s Voyage and you can get Misty Blue (PC-88) from ruiner’s thread.


nx666
06-12-2018, 02:52 PM
Am I still allowed to request? If so, here are 3 requests by me:

Mario Bros. (Arcade)
Mario Bros. Special (Sharp X1)
Super Mario Bros. Special (Sharp X1)

Thank you for accepting my past requests. ^_^

Maybe pick something else, because all three of these games would require a ton of manual work.


Sharrif001
06-13-2018, 03:54 PM
Since I couldn’t get any requests last time, here are 2 from Micro Cabin before Friday:
Konpeki no Kantai
Konpeki no Kantai 2 Perfect
for the PC98.

1983parrothead
06-13-2018, 09:36 PM
Maybe pick something else, because all three of these games would require a ton of manual work.

Okay, completely new requests:

Touhou Eiyashou (Windows, MIDI versions)
Bang Bang Busters (Arcade, Neo-Geo)
Valist Lesnalt (Sharp X68000, see gameplay video below)

https://youtu.be/rG5Ua5r36GA


joffeorama
06-14-2018, 05:47 AM
oh shoot sorry I meant to type Whale’s Voyage II, I knew you had done the first one.

KingTengu
06-15-2018, 02:35 AM
Wow, it sure has been AGES since I’ve requested something here, so I’ve got two requests here (I couldn’t come up with a good third request), and all of them are KOEI titles…

– Kōryūki (NEC PC-9801)
– Sangokushi IV (NEC PC-9801)


ijustwantthestuff
06-15-2018, 07:47 AM
Wow, we sure hammered nx666 with requests this time. I hope he’s doing fine and not drowning under the workload. 🙂

nx666
06-16-2018, 12:01 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Bang Bang Busters (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!vV4GECiR!WhoZFkqZZcxdTTGTqPWIa8efoBIu2aTwtn9CDoM KYo8)1994"Visco Corporation"Kiyoshi Kusatsu"49.5 MB""
Coloris (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!uEA1FSbJ!zdoNKlswMMKOEzQ4Z7r9FXV1UnzG7tWUBJ4lKWr 5uc0)1990"Avesoft"Tor Bernhard Gausen (Walkman), Jean-Pierre Jandrain"15.3 MB""
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes (FM Towns) (mega.nz/#!vUIT1LpQ!0RHMfsLk4Rh7dq3Hh02yR5oYTCWf1Ep_aThcffT Ve5A)1990"Falcom"Mieko Ishikawa, Masaaki Kawai"84.1 MB"OPN2"
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II (FM Towns) (mega.nz/#!HMQk3C7C!Im6yZDe78URzAQ8VMG2mp8AOeNu-bP0oSmDelOLC0Fs)1993"Falcom"Mieko Ishikawa, Masaaki Kawai"127.1 MB"OPN2"
Entity (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!mMxj2LhT!BxW2iEzINO1xYe8NyaPKLEFB9WxpUbshG1Zkmkw X3K4)1993"Loriciel"Christophe Zurfluh"43.7 MB""
Hilt: Against the Hoardes (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!WQxgTAyJ!AsqaEOfSbpFdbf_rrxwZ7qqwFd6M6OO9HeGCHsN kRt8)1994"Scorpius"Mark Sheeky"7.5 MB""
Konpeki no Kantai (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!yMon1BpJ!D850nWJirolNlv05lJDciWPg0urPTmSk-srHzH0TPBA)1994"Micro Cabin"Tadahiro Nitta"21.9 MB"OPN"
Konpeki no Kantai 2 Perfect (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!2IoVFRgC!7nYZp370kajhG9oh87rh_5Eg1D-gam5GlSM2b09_jcU)1995"Micro Cabin"Tadahiro Nitta"58.7 MB"OPN"
Misty Blue (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!KYg2VCaA!OgMmBo9L4tF9Te_-TEIaQJPS3Sc8_Qd2_fl9KJDC69s)1990"Enix"Yuzo Koshiro"65.1 MB"OPN"
Prince of Persia (FM Towns) (mega.nz/#!3cY2mSBR!vSNdNK0qrAwSqU_5LNVI8uWwPkizkZPpAwBJrfG GDws)1992"Riverhill Soft"Hiroaki Iwatani"51.4 MB"CD Audio"
Rise of the Phoenix / Koryuki (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!vVQCgARA!OC_t2VcMpwzvQW5aF6i8FjS7lbV-27FhivVJMr7eTqE)1993"Koei"Tomoki Hasegawa"56.7 MB"OPN"
Roadkill (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!6Q4HQKyS!7KOibaXSG4NIvqR3oze-TCKjQPDIVzxW5SDXHXR57R0)1994"Acid"Blair Zuppicich"20.7 MB""
Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV (PowerUp Kit) (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!icxXAaAQ!5blDsUUKghiMCauYdzRmez8LiPpygqsmjlt9XRR s7XM)1994"Koei"Jun Nagao"83.3 MB"OPNA"
Transplant (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!2ZARXKhQ!GitnKl16zarpFUl7UxrsiLAEgIrt-VwTx89X5BTjne0)1992"CompuTec Verlag"Jumping Jack Flash"4.2 MB""
Valist Leznalt (X68000) (mega.nz/#!nZolFLLZ!V0fHFtXwKEMaURVEhLZ7ztbj74T95Ay85sEu7SD NULY)1992"Amorphous"AGP"56.9 MB"OPM/MSM"
Venus: The Flytrap (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!eFZDiCLI!IMGVKpPx33F6SgSvDTPpiiVM6hWHNp8CfS7zhEf zXsI)1990"Gremlin Graphics"McMullan and Low"44.4 MB""
Whale’s Voyage II: Die пїЅbermacht (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!TY41TRDT!4UebESEEMGeZJDFnyHP86Bx24xME2FzKIRwCPXN aP2A)1995"neo Software"Clemens Helbock, Hannes Seifert"78.6 MB""

Requests are closed now, thanks to everyone who participated!

———- Post added at 01:00 PM ———- Previous post was at 12:59 PM ———-

Okay, completely new requests:

Touhou Eiyashou (Windows, MIDI versions)

https://youtu.be/rG5Ua5r36GA

Have a look at this:

https://www.shrinemaiden.org/forum/index.php?topic=18989.0

———- Post added at 01:01 PM ———- Previous post was at 01:00 PM ———-

Prince of Persia

The last one is particularly big on my part. Prince of Persia, the original, never really had a soundtrack, but was a great game. I heard the FM-TOWNS version is one of the best.

What I posted above is the CD audio soundtrack. There are a few minor tracks that were done in FM (battle themes, some jingles) that are not included as I didn’t have the time to extract them. However, the FM Towns release is based on the PC-98 port and all the assets from that version are actually included on the CD as a disk image. I compared a couple of the FM sound files and they are identical so if you download the PC-98 rip then you should be able to find the rest of the soundtrack there. I’m also not entirely sure who composed the CD soundtrack: the FM Towns credits say Hiroaki Iwatami and have T’s Music in the ‘Special Thanks’ section. However, the PC Engine version (same soundtrack) credits the entire thing to T’s Music and there are other sources that say it was composed by T’s Music CEO Taro Hara.


ijustwantthestuff
06-16-2018, 02:08 PM
Awesome update, thanks! Also congratulations on hitting 1000 posts. 🙂

Mincharro
06-16-2018, 04:15 PM
Many thanks for Whale’s Voyage II: Die пїЅbermacht!!! +1 added :).
Do you happen to have Twinworld (Amiga version)? I hope not to bother you and many thanks beforehand :).

KusanagiShiro
06-16-2018, 05:13 PM
thanks for Prince of Persia! I have one minor question: is it possible to rip Bakudan Otoko (read: Bomberman 1983) for PC-88? might attempt it myself

1983parrothead
06-16-2018, 05:55 PM
Thank you very much nx666. Please rest a while. ^_^

nx666
06-17-2018, 12:47 PM
thanks for Prince of Persia! I have one minor question: is it possible to rip Bakudan Otoko (read: Bomberman 1983) for PC-88? might attempt it myself

Nothing is impossible to rip, it all depends on how much time and effort you want to put into it. I doubt there is much (or any) music in the 1983 version and you can probably record all the sfx by playing the game for 5 minutes in an emulator.

———- Post added at 01:47 PM ———- Previous post was at 01:47 PM ———-

Many thanks for Whale’s Voyage II: Die пїЅbermacht!!! +1 added :).
Do you happen to have Twinworld (Amiga version)? I hope not to bother you and many thanks beforehand :).

I don’t have a rip of Twin World so maybe save that one for the next round of requests. Unless you want to do it yourself. It’s a pretty straightforward conversion of the sound files (which are available) and I could help you if you run into problems.


Mincharro
06-18-2018, 01:22 AM
Many thanks, nx666, but IпїЅm afraid IпїЅm a newbie as far as converting files goes… 🙁

joffeorama
06-18-2018, 06:21 AM
excellent! much obliged!

fandenivoldsk
06-18-2018, 02:08 PM
Thank you for the Amiga tunes!

nx666
06-26-2018, 11:38 PM
Here is something I have been working on for over a year now: a new up-to-date Hoot archive with support for over 5300 games from systems like the PC-88, PC-98, X6800, X1, MS-DOS, Mega Drive, MSX, and many arcade boards. The content was compiled from various sources and there is also a ton of new stuff that is not available anywhere else.

All of this has been fixed, updated, and is verified to work with the latest version of Hoot. Also included are translated XML files so you won’t have to deal with titles and publisher names in Japanese. Please see the included readme.txt for details on how to install this archive.

You can download the entire set from archive.org (https://archive.org/details/HootArchive20180626), be warned it’s a fairly big download though (2.5 GB)

Enjoy!


ruiner9
06-26-2018, 11:44 PM
Waaaaaaaaaat. Dude this is incredible. I’m gonna be digging through this at work tomorrow fo sho!

ijustwantthestuff
06-27-2018, 12:11 AM
That is an awesome accomplishment! 😀

Veracocha
06-27-2018, 12:15 AM
this the shizzle

KusanagiShiro
06-27-2018, 05:03 AM
What the deuce!? I may have to get it…wait hard drive is full. BLAST! *for best effect read in Stewie Griffin voice*

Does that archive have Tatsujin-Oh from FMT?


Colonel Faulkner
06-27-2018, 11:56 AM
Outrageous effort with THAT hoot archive! While I managed to set it up all properly one question remains: Is there any possibility to play all tracks from an album entirely instead of one by one manually clicking? Also if it’s possible to pause, stop and skip if wanted?

Edit: Is it normal some tracks seem to be playing endlessly? Since there’s no time display given I assume so.


nx666
06-27-2018, 01:43 PM
Outrageous effort with THAT hoot archive! While I managed to set it up all properly one question remains: Is there any possibility to play all tracks from an album entirely instead of one by one manually clicking? Also if it’s possible to pause, stop and skip if wanted?

Edit: Is it normal some tracks seem to be playing endlessly? Since there’s no time display given I assume so.

Hoot is essentially a collection of emulators that run the original game code (i.e. sound driver) to play the music. As such it is limited by the constraints of the sound drivers which aren’t necessarily made for timed playback and just loop the music endlessly. For many drivers you can stop the music by pressing ‘P’, but even that does not work in some cases.

When I record music from Hoot for the rips in this thread, I use a script that plays x minutes of each track. But I’m not sure if the script is suitable for pure listening as it would play x minutes even for a 5 second jingle. There is also some setup involved and the actual song lengths (including loops and fadeouts) have to be determined in an audio editor afterwards.

———- Post added at 02:43 PM ———- Previous post was at 02:43 PM ———-

Does that archive have Tatsujin-Oh from FMT?

Yes it does.


raygun9
06-27-2018, 02:04 PM
Ohhhh! marvelous :):):)
Thanks!!

Colonel Faulkner
06-27-2018, 03:09 PM
Thanks for clarification, nx666! However, the pure amount is marvelous and I will just use it as it is, I can arrange myself with the limits, no problem.
All the gems provided by you here – especially the Roland MT-32 tracks for the classic Sierra adventures and many, many more.

KusanagiShiro
06-28-2018, 01:05 AM
Sweet! I’ve been looking for that OST. Thanks NX!

Shad
06-28-2018, 01:48 AM
Requesting Alpha and Genesis for the PC88 if possible. 🙂 Haven’t heard either before but it’s some of Uematsu’s only early non-NES works.

nx666
06-28-2018, 02:26 AM
Requesting Alpha and Genesis for the PC88 if possible. 🙂 Haven’t heard either before but it’s some of Uematsu’s only early non-NES works.

You can get these two soundtracks from this site (https://raborak.com/saladedemais/nobuo-uematsu-early-works-vol1-retro-pcs) … or listen to them via the Hoot set I just posted.


Shad
07-05-2018, 04:55 PM
Thanks, I’ll check that out!

KusanagiShiro
07-12-2018, 08:28 AM
You can get these two soundtracks from this site (https://raborak.com/saladedemais/nobuo-uematsu-early-works-vol1-retro-pcs) … or listen to them via the Hoot set I just posted.

That site gives off insecure browser warnings. Direct links might help?


Sharrif001
07-14-2018, 09:44 PM
Guess he doesn’t want to do rips anymore- leaving us to do them. Oh well, I can figure out how to do it, that is if I can get MT-32 to work, because I want to try to get Crystal Rinal: Ouma no Meikyuu to work with it- it has great music, especially with the Roland GS and MT-32 plugins.

jmolotiok
07-15-2018, 08:30 AM
@nx666 : Many thanks thanks for the finely crafted Hoot pack man.
I did one with all my arcade and MDX faves times ago. But the other systems in yours will provide even more discovery delights, sweeeet. 🙂

nx666
07-15-2018, 11:52 AM
Guess he doesn’t want to do rips anymore- leaving us to do them. Oh well, I can figure out how to do it, that is if I can get MT-32 to work, because I want to try to get Crystal Rinal: Ouma no Meikyuu to work with it- it has great music, especially with the Roland GS and MT-32 plugins.

You can find the Crystal Rina soundtrack (OPN,MT32,GS) in the Hoot archive above, you just need to convert the tracks to .wav. There is even a new mt32sound.dll included that is based on the latest version of Munt.


Sharrif001
07-15-2018, 08:40 PM
You can find the Crystal Rina soundtrack (OPN,MT32,GS) in the Hoot archive above, you just need to convert the tracks to .wav. There is even a new mt32sound.dll included that is based on the latest version of Munt. OK. Will do. I will get Munt now for MT-32. But I will not log them with WAV.

Update- I just installed mt32sound.dll. I am still getting nothing.


nx666
07-15-2018, 09:59 PM
OK. Will do. I will get Munt now for MT-32. But I will not log them with WAV.

Update- I just installed mt32sound.dll. I am still getting nothing.

Have you followed the readme file that comes with the archive, especially everything mentioned under step 4? There are a few other things you need to install like the MT-32 roms (http://grandis.nu:81/eabsearch/search.php?_search_=1&search=roland&category_id=TheZone&exclude=&limit=).


Sharrif001
07-16-2018, 04:16 AM
I did install the MT32 roms, the Control and the PCM.

nx666
07-16-2018, 10:45 AM
You need to have these 3 files in your Hoot folder (where hoot.exe is), make sure that the file names are exactly like this:

MT32_CONTROL.ROM
MT32_PCM.ROM
mt32sound.dll

This should work, there is no other setup required. Also make sure you are listening the the version of the soundtrack that has "MT-32 Emulation" in the name. The regular MT-32 soundtrack uses one of your Windows MIDI devices which will sound wrong or might not produce any sound at all.


Sharrif001
07-16-2018, 03:56 PM
You need to have these 3 files in your Hoot folder (where hoot.exe is), make sure that the file names are exactly like this:

MT32_CONTROL.ROM
MT32_PCM.ROM
mt32sound.dll

This should work, there is no other setup required. Also make sure you are listening the the version of the soundtrack that has "MT-32 Emulation" in the name. The regular MT-32 soundtrack uses one of your Windows MIDI devices which will sound wrong or might not produce any sound at all.

I got all 3, but I’m still not getting any sound from the MT-32 Emulation.


nx666
07-21-2018, 02:22 PM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #050: Moby

No, not that one. FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte aka Moby is a French composer who had his start in the Amiga demo scene and also composed a number of game soundtracks for companies like Coktel Vision, Atreid Concept, and Kalisto. This playlist features a selection of tracks from the early part of his career that draw from from a wide range of influences пїЅ from rock to funk to blues and jazz.

Download Episode #50: Moby (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom050Moby/AudioPanicRoom050Moby.mp3) (76 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNqU6mOVAo4)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of The VGMbassy (http://thevgmbassy.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Knulla Kuk" – Substance (1991, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
02 "Lagoon (Classic)" – Fury of the Furries (1993, MS-DOS) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
03 "Intro" – Paragliding (1991, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
04 "Bounga" – Little Small Pretty Cool New Intro (1992, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
05 "Main Theme" – S.C.Out (1992, MS-DOS) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
06 "Elekfunk !" – Arte (1993, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
07 "Forest" – Fury of the Furries (1993, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
08 "Stage 3: Seerosentrauma" – Benjamin BlпїЅmchen (2001, Gameboy Color) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
09 "In-Game Theme 3" – Paragliding (1991, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
10 "Title Screen" – No Exit (1990, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
11 "Pelforth Blues" – Alcatraz Music Disk 1 (1991, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
12 "End Tune (Unused)" – Fury of the Furries (1993, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
S.C.Out (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!rAh1CQKQ!zvYA8DGZG_R4SuRpMIndBv4_QJ82odDiGyZKfiC 9PLE)1992"Atreid Concept"FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte"5.5 MB"SB PCM"
Sword of Ianna, The (ZX Spectrum) (mega.nz/#!HEwFDQZb!QPLkEYCehSqGtxNBMD_bzaDEwQgkbDVTnMA1Xej 4lC8)2017"RetroWorks"Alberto Jose GonzпїЅlez"54.8 MB""


Sharrif001
07-23-2018, 03:01 PM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #050: Moby

No, not that one. FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte aka Moby is a French composer who had his start in the Amiga demo scene and also composed a number of game soundtracks for companies like Coktel Vision, Atreid Concept, and Kalisto. This playlist features a selection of tracks from the early part of his career that draw from from a wide range of influences – from rock to funk to blues and jazz.

Download Episode #50: Moby (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom050Moby/AudioPanicRoom050Moby.mp3) (76 MB, mp3) here
…or watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNqU6mOVAo4)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of The VGMbassy (http://thevgmbassy.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Knulla Kuk" – Substance (1991, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
02 "Lagoon (Classic)" – Fury of the Furries (1993, MS-DOS) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
03 "Intro" – Paragliding (1991, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
04 "Bounga" – Little Small Pretty Cool New Intro (1992, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
05 "Main Theme" – S.C.Out (1992, MS-DOS) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
06 "Elekfunk !" – Arte (1993, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
07 "Forest" – Fury of the Furries (1993, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
08 "Stage 3: Seerosentrauma" – Benjamin BlпїЅmchen (2001, Gameboy Color) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
09 "In-Game Theme 3" – Paragliding (1991, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
10 "Title Screen" – No Exit (1990, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
11 "Pelforth Blues" – Alcatraz Music Disk 1 (1991, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)
12 "End Tune (Unused)" – Fury of the Furries (1993, Amiga) by FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte (Moby)

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
S.C.Out (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!rAh1CQKQ!zvYA8DGZG_R4SuRpMIndBv4_QJ82odDiGyZKfiC 9PLE)1992"Atreid Concept"FrпїЅdпїЅric Motte"5.5 MB"SB PCM"
Sword of Ianna, The (ZX Spectrum) (mega.nz/#!HEwFDQZb!QPLkEYCehSqGtxNBMD_bzaDEwQgkbDVTnMA1Xej 4lC8)2017"RetroWorks"Alberto Jose GonzпїЅlez"54.8 MB""

He was a great composer! I loved his soundtrack for Nightmare Creatures.


nx666
07-26-2018, 12:49 PM
I take requests until Sunday, two per person.

1983parrothead
07-26-2018, 03:38 PM
Championship Pool by Mindscape is said to have an MS-DOS version, but not sure if it exists or not. This isn’t a request for ripping, but I’d like to see it ripped if it was found or if it exists.

But here are two requests:

Die Bahnwelt (X68000, Internal and Dreamblaster X2 MIDI versions)
https://youtu.be/rHoT6JT_1gQ

Blue Wings: Special Airforce (X68000)

Thank you.


nx666
07-26-2018, 07:59 PM
Championship Pool by Mindscape is said to have an MS-DOS version, but not sure if it exists or not. This isn’t a request for ripping, but I’d like to see it ripped if it was found or if it exists.

But here are two requests:

Die Bahnwelt (X68000, Internal and Dreamblaster X2 MIDI versions)
https://youtu.be/rHoT6JT_1gQ

Blue Wings: Special Airforce (X68000)

Thank you.

You can already get the FM version of Die Bahnwelt from the op. I can’t do the other two as I don’t own a Dreamblaster and Blue Wings doesn’t seem to exist in any of the X68000 archives on the net. If you have a copy of this game then let me know, otherwise maybe pick something else.


KingTengu
07-26-2018, 08:08 PM
I’ve got two requests for you, and one of them was the one that I was going to request the last time, but forgot what it was… until now!! 🙂

– Gaiflame (PC-98; I didn’t know that a version of Gaiflame existed for the PC-98 (as well as a Sharp X1 version, which I will request on another dime), thinking that the game only came out for the PC Engine. Ah well, at least I learnt something new. Anyways, this was the one I was going to request previously had I remembered it in time, lol.)
– Han-Seimei Senki Andorogynus (PC-88; I’ve requested the MSX version before, so I thought it would be fitting to request the PC-88 version of this, too)


nx666
07-26-2018, 09:15 PM
I had a look at my old backlogs. Some of the arcade games that were deemed too time-consuming back then, I have just added to Hoot. So if anybody still wants a game from this list then I could look into it. The "two picks per person" rule still applies though.

Blood Warrior / Ooedo Fight
D-con
Dead Angle
Dream Soccer ’94
Hacha Mecha Fighter
Ashura Blaster
Baseball Stars : Be a Champ!
Cabal
Empire City 1931
Mat Mania
Olympic Soccer ’92 / Seibu Cup Soccer
Risky Challenge / Gussun Oyoyo
Super Volleyball
Tecmo Bowl


KusanagiShiro
07-27-2018, 12:26 AM
ALLTYNEX for FM-TOWNS so far is only one I have

1983parrothead
07-27-2018, 01:38 AM
You can already get the FM version of Die Bahnwelt from the op. I can’t do the other two as I don’t own a Dreamblaster and Blue Wings doesn’t seem to exist in any of the X68000 archives on the net. If you have a copy of this game then let me know, otherwise maybe pick something else.

Understood. Can you rip these two?

Keeper (Sharp X68000, SUCCESS)
Mighty Guy (Arcade, Nichibutsu)


nx666
07-27-2018, 11:36 AM
May I have a little request myself?

Creating these rips is a very time-consuming task, so coming here with a request should really be the last resort after all other options have been exhausted. I don’t appreciate looking for stuff that can be easily found on the net (or even this very website) and you shouldn’t ask for a rip unless you have spent at least half an hour trying to find the soundtrack yourself. And while you are at it, try to make sure that the game is available on the net and can be emulated. Not doing this basic homework results in significant overhead for me, and that’s time I would rather spend on something else – like creating new rips.

———- Post added at 12:36 PM ———- Previous post was at 12:35 PM ———-

ALLTYNEX for FM-TOWNS so far is only one I have

Try to type "alltynex" in the search box on the top right corner of this page

———- Post added at 12:36 PM ———- Previous post was at 12:36 PM ———-

Understood. Can you rip these two?
Mighty Guy (Arcade, Nichibutsu)

Mighty Guy uses encrypted audio code that isn’t emulated in MAME yet – watch some videos of this game on Youtube and you’ll see what I mean.


Sharrif001
07-27-2018, 03:15 PM
I don’t know if I should request anything, since I want to give you time to relax, do your own work and everything else, nx666. I know I want to request Crystal Rinal: Ouma no Meikyuu using the SC-88 and MT-32, but as of right now, I don’t know since I want to give you time to recuperate and relax.

1983parrothead
07-27-2018, 03:45 PM
Okay, Keeper for X68000 is okay. Hmmm.

Perhaps ripping Ashura Blaster arcade is a must. But don’t use the incomplete VGMrips files. They are missing "RESTART" (theme that starts in the beginning of Stage 2 and later levels) and maybe if there are any, unused tracks. Thanks for letting me know what’s been done and what’s too difficult. Composer is likely Hidetoshi Fukumori, which people say he did Gun Frontier by Taito, but credits say "Sound Director: YACK, OGR", which they are Yasuhisa "Yack." Watanabe and Hisayoshi "OGR" Ogura. VGMrips and VGMdb must correct this.


Sharrif001
07-27-2018, 06:54 PM
Well, I did find a Glodia fan page that contains Die Bahnvelt’s soundtrack in MIDI format: http://www.quarter-dev.info/index.php?page=bw/bwmain.php

nx666
07-27-2018, 09:38 PM
Here’s what I got so far:

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Ashura Blaster (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!yMpFzRab!gmCZWxotYnT0FF0vYA3_XIRNtwrye5SIaGkAac8 rBqQ)1990"Taito"n/a"28.1 MB""
Hanseimei Senki Andorogynus (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!qEh3TbIC!gr5Dkjw_l4Plwf_Eue2QMBCTYBCLCvkUFinPpKI IOFg)1987"Telenet"Shinobu Ogawa"28.6 MB"OPN"
Keeper (X68000) (mega.nz/#!yRJUwIKC!Mav-jP_12YEXMZ5_G_R2hedYPjNnx2kirnhSFQCft-Q)1993"ASCII Corporation"Kenichi Hirata"19.6 MB"OPM/MSM"

———- Post added at 10:38 PM ———- Previous post was at 10:38 PM ———-

Perhaps ripping Ashura Blaster arcade is a must. But don’t use the incomplete VGMrips files. They are missing "RESTART" (theme that starts in the beginning of Stage 2 and later levels) and maybe if there are any, unused tracks. Thanks for letting me know what’s been done and what’s too difficult. Composer is likely Hidetoshi Fukumori, which people say he did Gun Frontier by Taito, but credits say "Sound Director: YACK, OGR", which they are Yasuhisa "Yack." Watanabe and Hisayoshi "OGR" Ogura. VGMrips and VGMdb must correct this.

I managed to find the restart theme, but there are no other unused tracks.


Sharrif001
07-28-2018, 01:04 AM
OK. I have made my decision. I want to request Crystal Rinal: Ouma no Meikyuu using the SC-88 and MT-32 and Cry Sweeper using the MT-32 and Roland GS. Both are made by the company known as D.O., but it depends if you have the time.

AFMG
07-28-2018, 01:30 AM
This has been around forever and I first noticed!

1983parrothead
07-28-2018, 03:41 AM
Thank you, nx666. Please rest well with plenty of water and have a safe and enjoyable weekend.

P.S. Keeper sounds better on X68000 than on SFC/SNES.


Sharrif001
07-28-2018, 03:21 PM
Thank you, nx666. Please rest well with plenty of water and have a safe and enjoyable weekend.

P.S. Keeper sounds better on X68000 than on SFC/SNES.

Yeah, you too. Don’t overexert yourself, NX666.


1983parrothead
07-28-2018, 03:31 PM
Yeah, you too. Don’t overexert yourself, NX666.

わかりました!


nx666
07-28-2018, 11:34 PM
– Gaiflame (PC-98; I didn’t know that a version of Gaiflame existed for the PC-98 (as well as a Sharp X1 version, which I will request on another dime), thinking that the game only came out for the PC Engine. Ah well, at least I learnt something new. Anyways, this was the one I was going to request previously had I remembered it in time, lol.)

Do you know if the PC-98 port even has any music? I just tried a couple of different disk images and they produce no sound. That’s not uncommon, as in 1987 very few PC-98 users had sound cards, but maybe I’m just missing a hidden setup somewhere. At this point all I could offer is a rip of the PC-88 version.

———- Post added at 12:34 AM ———- Previous post was at 12:34 AM ———-

OK. I have made my decision. I want to request Crystal Rinal: Ouma no Meikyuu using the SC-88 and MT-32 and Cry Sweeper using the MT-32 and Roland GS. Both are made by the company known as D.O., but it depends if you have the time.

I’ll do the two Crystal Rina soundtracks as that’s already somewhere around 100 tracks.


KingTengu
07-29-2018, 03:33 AM
Do you know if the PC-98 port even has any music? I just tried a couple of different disk images and they produce no sound. That’s not uncommon, as in 1987 very few PC-98 users had sound cards, but maybe I’m just missing a hidden setup somewhere. At this point all I could offer is a rip of the PC-88 version.

Ah, okay. I found out about the supposed PC-98 version from MobyGames’ website. And yes please, I can go for the PC-88 version in its place.

Thank you very much, nx666, for ripping such excellent soundtracks for the past couple of years. And to be quite honest, I think I have nothing left to request anymore, so as of this moment today, I will be retiring from requesting soundtracks from this thread. Once again, thank you very much for fulfilling my requests.

However, I will still pop by from time to time, and maybe offer some retags of untagged soundtracks again. 🙂


Sharrif001
07-29-2018, 07:31 PM
OK.

———- Post added at 01:31 PM ———- Previous post was at 01:29 PM ———-

わかりました!

🙂


nx666
07-30-2018, 10:35 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Chack’n Pop (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!rFYikKqI!B10H97oCE2mRtlKpE5hZ0P7NOGjsfmYBGy_ITib uISk)1984"Taito"Yoshino Imamura"2.9 MB""
Crystal Rinal: Ouma no Meikyuu (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!rARlVCRT!bMiqK2nao7ztBdnBzuMOX2mcKlLbSSVmECHWYrL dz90)1994"D.O."Ryuuichirou Fujisawa, Hiro Tachibana"430.3 MB"MT-32, SC-88"
Gaiflame (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!GAIxVQ4I!5qlXZhmIGdUQI4PpO8htNP-yGkaHBBlIO7Uh4qDbtZI)1987"NCS"Koji Hayama"15.1 MB"OPN"
Mat Mania (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!yBpEjKgA!aTaHG93egTL5ubTT_Ouw5Hfje3CyweX5ygnA1Zm-jh0)1985"Taito"Computer Gang Stars Co."9.8 MB""

———- Post added at 11:35 PM ———- Previous post was at 11:32 PM ———-

Ah, okay. I found out about the supposed PC-98 version from MobyGames’ website. And yes please, I can go for the PC-88 version in its place.

Thank you very much, nx666, for ripping such excellent soundtracks for the past couple of years. And to be quite honest, I think I have nothing left to request anymore, so as of this moment today, I will be retiring from requesting soundtracks from this thread. Once again, thank you very much for fulfilling my requests.

However, I will still pop by from time to time, and maybe offer some retags of untagged soundtracks again. 🙂

Are you sure you already got all the wrestling soundtracks out there? 🙂 Well, thanks for your contributions here over the years! And yes, more help with tagging is always welcome.


KingTengu
07-31-2018, 01:33 AM
Are you sure you already got all the wrestling soundtracks out there? 🙂 Well, thanks for your contributions here over the years! And yes, more help with tagging is always welcome.

Hmmmm… You may be right. If there is a soundtrack that interests me, and if there are orders for requests again, heck, I may temporarily come out of requesting retirement some day… 😉


Sharrif001
07-31-2018, 08:00 PM
Thanks for Crystal Rinal.

nx666
07-31-2018, 10:57 PM
I might have some more time for rips this week so feel free to submit additional requests. I would prefer smaller soundtracks though (no RPGs please) and I can’t do midi recordings either.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Black Onyx, The (SC-3000) (mega.nz/#!TYYRFaAL!2ls05F_IfArT2hcstLzcl-2twlEAEyCD9I–AYo72FI)1987"Sega"Tokuhiko Uwabo"1.9 MB""
Chack’n Pop (SC-3000) (mega.nz/#!2Nwk2YqC!GavE9ywrJilYBCBqw6moylamYmLY_lOCFRikSIE 4Khc)1985"Sega"n/a"4.0 MB""
H.E.R.O. (SC-3000) (mega.nz/#!WQ4iDSTL!M0fv76B0yx1aUIfCjfm3RnhNRxRJnJn33sp-E6FFcac)1985"Sega"n/a"2.7 MB""
Pitfall II: Lost Caverns (SC-3000) (mega.nz/#!LMZzCAKY!fwDM0qcv8qXZ6udjqlmqeT64tv0X0O8KV7pKKs3 pmU8)1985"Sega"n/a"3.8 MB""


1983parrothead
08-01-2018, 02:04 AM
Maybe SC-3000 soundtracks of…

Champion Baseball
Shinnyushain Tooru-kun
Star Force

If two only, exclude Tooru-kun. If one, Star Force.


nx666
08-01-2018, 11:56 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Champion Baseball (SC-3000) (mega.nz/#!XMpQRQ6K!fKU9ZYt72zU0DARuf_ZyvgmtswVjgx1qTdNpYqA MNdQ)1983"Sega"n/a"0.7 MB""
Girl’s Garden (SC-3000) (mega.nz/#!jYhTjA4Q!m0_iQ1yINHeDXFdDzLXEgJwef1QH4dDQTY9IGdP 8nEs)1984"Sega"n/a"3.8 MB""
Mikie / Shinnyuushain Tooru-Kun (SC-3000) (mega.nz/#!WJwCDAxT!bp5zYHaYLxa43C1iVdoVj44z2mRF8ia-J2wzvoUKoRE)1985"Sega"n/a"3.2 MB""
Star Force (SC-3000) (mega.nz/#!iMglxI5b!gvLUntC9WETwRQ-6VJuKZC233fF5hl5OJcoeuejhqns)1985"Sega"n/a"6.4 MB""


1983parrothead
08-04-2018, 05:32 PM
THX, nx666.

ijustwantthestuff
08-05-2018, 02:06 AM
Alright, I’ve taken a break from requesting for a while, but now I have some new ones lined up! Time to start clearing out my last C64 requests, let’s start with these beauties!

Ninja Commando
Ninja Spirit
Pit-Fighter


nx666
08-07-2018, 11:15 PM
A ninja-themed update:

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Ninja Commando (C64) (mega.nz/#!WERXWALQ!QRnJPkrHCMI52026f4oqulZj0ipr0AX1lQHXwHq OlVA)1989"Zeppelin Games"Adam Gilmore"13.6 MB"real+emul.SID"
Ninja Scooter Simulator (C64) (mega.nz/#!fE5wSI7J!wnh0vcvPXqf75axbQADXQbuS2y5cIhQXxVRdagG 3M-0)1988"Silverbird"n/a"11.0 MB"real+emul.SID"
Ninja Spirit (C64) (mega.nz/#!GBYHAa6B!sze-053eE0eCjPMP6eyTFo-_pMkiDgbWSB2HVe72K6k)1990"Activision"Martin Walker"52.3 MB"real+emul.SID"
Pit-Fighter (C64) (mega.nz/#!iBAVCSIZ!tKxHu0o5hF08OcPeKaqWuWgQimLvHE2qcHNInLs zzWI)1991"Domark"Jens-Christian Huus (JCH)"23.6 MB"real+emul.SID"
Tetris (PC-88VA) (mega.nz/#!7YhzmSoY!zJ-zZjD6gNgpGEO-tD6XOrdeYoCPkGGLMnGG7YqcSUE)1988"BPS"Hiroshi Taguchi, Hisashi Yotsumoto"27.0 MB"OPNA"


ijustwantthestuff
08-08-2018, 03:04 AM
Awesome, thanks! 🙂

Three more C64 requests, two of which are also ninja-related (kind of):

Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles – The Coin-Op
Woody the Worm


1983parrothead
08-10-2018, 08:09 PM
Hi nx666. Thanks again for ripping soundtracks for me and others here. I noticed that Leland Corp. arcade game BGMs haven’t been ripped any. I wonder if they are easy or too difficult to rip? There weren’t many arcades made by them, while some have like very few BGMs. Perhaps these three are worth checking out as well as ripping:

Ironman Ivan Stewart’s Super Off Road
Danny Sullivan’s Indy Heat
Brute Force

If no requesting allowed at this time, maybe later.


nx666
08-13-2018, 01:45 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Coin-Op! (C64) (mega.nz/#!rB5RjZAY!-B2lTwwd4sy2NCTPPlSaR7YwewbmNPpXCj7g_t-z_jU)1991"Konami"Jeroen Tel"20.8 MB"real+emul.SID"
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (C64) (mega.nz/#!SJgBEJCT!sBqdfHMQLH85rVp7aRybb0UblVgb8SqmMTqiwsl ST04)1990"Ultra Software"Kris Hatlelid, Mike Sokyrka, Ivan Allan"20.7 MB"real+emul.SID"
Woody the Worm (C64) (mega.nz/#!mJAzRATL!os1cgY1NjWZZIWCSzy_aYo0vSELtpuP6hDDuHJM T5To)1993"CP Verlag"Hans JпїЅrgen Ehrentraut, Jesper Olsen, Stefan Siegert"63.2 MB"real+emul.SID"

Hi nx666. Thanks again for ripping soundtracks for me and others here. I noticed that Leland Corp. arcade game BGMs haven’t been ripped any. I wonder if they are easy or too difficult to rip? There weren’t many arcades made by them, while some have like very few BGMs. Perhaps these three are worth checking out as well as ripping:

Ironman Ivan Stewart’s Super Off Road
Danny Sullivan’s Indy Heat
Brute Force

If no requesting allowed at this time, maybe later.

The sound hardware of these boards is not emulated in M1 or Hoot so recording the music via MAME is currently the only viable option and that would require a lot of manual work. Have you had a chance to listen to the new Hoot archive I posted a while back? It has a ton of great arcade soundtracks that are pretty obscure and have probably never been ripped by anybody on this forum.


ruiner9
08-13-2018, 01:55 AM
A fun fact I learned about "Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Coin-Op!" while doing some research for a TMNT episode I did a while back: Aside from the title theme, Jeroen Tel was asked to create all the in-game music using just one sound channel on the SID chip. The others were needed for sound effects. He did a pretty good job with a huge limitation like that!

1983parrothead
08-13-2018, 03:39 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Coin-Op! (C64) (mega.nz/#!rB5RjZAY!-B2lTwwd4sy2NCTPPlSaR7YwewbmNPpXCj7g_t-z_jU)1991"Konami"Jeroen Tel"20.8 MB"real+emul.SID"
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (C64) (mega.nz/#!SJgBEJCT!sBqdfHMQLH85rVp7aRybb0UblVgb8SqmMTqiwsl ST04)1990"Ultra Software"Kris Hatlelid, Mike Sokyrka, Ivan Allan"20.7 MB"real+emul.SID"
Woody the Worm (C64) (mega.nz/#!mJAzRATL!os1cgY1NjWZZIWCSzy_aYo0vSELtpuP6hDDuHJM T5To)1993"CP Verlag"Hans JпїЅrgen Ehrentraut, Jesper Olsen, Stefan Siegert"63.2 MB"real+emul.SID"

The sound hardware of these boards is not emulated in M1 or Hoot so recording the music via MAME is currently the only viable option and that would require a lot of manual work. Have you had a chance to listen to the new Hoot archive I posted a while back? It has a ton of great arcade soundtracks that are pretty obscure and have probably never been ripped by anybody on this forum.

Haven’t been able to due to busy life concerns, but surely I will as soon as I have enough comfortable free time and if it really will be easier than how complicated Hoot is in assembling it. VGM logging or exporting for VGMrips might make it even better if it has it.


ijustwantthestuff
08-13-2018, 06:15 PM
Excellent, thanks for the update!

If it’s not too presumptuous of me, here are three more C64 requests:

Street Fighter II
Target Renegade
Xenon


nx666
08-14-2018, 08:20 PM
A fun fact I learned about "Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Coin-Op!" while doing some research for a TMNT episode I did a while back: Aside from the title theme, Jeroen Tel was asked to create all the in-game music using just one sound channel on the SID chip. The others were needed for sound effects. He did a pretty good job with a huge limitation like that!

Yeah, pretty amazing what you can do with one SID voice. He did a few of those, all the in-game music from Hawkeye also only uses one sound channel and (I think) this is also the case for some of the Robocop 3 tracks.


lovelljohnson1
08-15-2018, 03:01 PM
I’ll take D-Con and Seibu Cup Soccer for request.

nx666
08-20-2018, 01:53 AM
Requests are closed now, thanks to everyone who participated! I will probably post a few rips from my own backlog over the next two weeks though.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Seibu Cup Soccer (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!LNgWkQgQ!zG7LjdOD3sX1QyEc1jonE9Smp_g6dLJdvEMHbzH 41Y4)1992"Seibu Kaihatsu"Akihiko Seto, Reiichi Yamanaka, Goh Sato"24.2 MB""
Street Fighter II (C64) (mega.nz/#!iMp3kA7A!uEnHw04rPTMoKock5oBkr7Cpriu-oNE4_tnJG2cg_Tc)1992"U.S. Gold"Dave Lowe"23.0 MB"real+emul.SID"
Target Renegade (C64) (mega.nz/#!jIwFFRaZ!zeZXqloXywrBu_v78AyDPEZlPCq_Sk66BlzXrAr kS68)1988"Imagine"Gary Biasillo"31.0 MB"real+emul.SID"
Xenon (C64) (mega.nz/#!nZJBSArD!Zzg7I0wdOdMAmFfAEdI2V9XProLdOraStclpZ98 V-ac)1989"Melbourne House"Paul Tonge"23.1 MB"real+emul.SID"

I’ll take D-Con and Seibu Cup Soccer for request.

After finishing the D-Con rip, I realized that the latest builds of MAME play the music slightly faster than either M1 or Hoot (which I used for the recording). Looking at the MAME sources, there seems to be some guesswork involved regarding the clock rate of the sound CPU, which means current MAME doesn’t necessarily play the music at the correct speed either. I don’t have time for a MAME rip right now (or for creating a new build of M1), but I uploaded the soundtrack with the slower tempo here (https://mega.nz/#!ORohkQBT!M0om-2EwfkqeUMhUxGo1scgIjoUNyNq563HuZJyJAT8).


ijustwantthestuff
08-20-2018, 08:14 PM
Thanks for the update! Also looking forward to your personal rips, you usually pick some good ones. 🙂

1983parrothead
08-21-2018, 03:19 AM
Thank you for your rip of Seibu Cup Soccer. It sounds a bit better and tagged better than ruiner9’s rip. As for D-Con ripping, hopefully someone knows how the original PCB properly sounds.

KusanagiShiro
08-24-2018, 06:51 AM
If requests ever open again, perhaps we could get the MSX versions of Dragon Quest I and II and Final Fantasy II. I would be very interested to see the arrangements of those classics sometime. Again, not requesting now, but something to think about. I have FFI for MSX and it sounds beautiful.

Sharrif001
08-28-2018, 04:25 PM
I would like Seed of Dragon on the MSX as well as Rune Worth for the MSX, please.

nx666
08-29-2018, 01:24 PM
Sorry, I can’t work on requests right now, mostly because I think it’s time to do something for myself for a change 🙂 This is all from games developed by the Dutch MSX scene of the 90s which feature some of the most impressive soundtracks on that system. Pumpkin Adventure 3 is probably my pick of the bunch, but you can’t really go wrong with any of them.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Pumpkin Adventure 2 (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!rBAwXYpQ!15j3uSupAHN5RJciRQwOU4p_y5psEUqqy7fzJCL GvvE)1993"Stichting Sunrise"Stefan Boer"80.4 MB"MSX-Audio+MSX-Music"
Pumpkin Adventure 3 (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!DEBzxYpC!SLfOoCBTmhy0ybZVol3JYa7LnguAJ6exdvZbfGP xY10)1995"Stichting Sunrise"Stefan Boer, Hans Cnossen"526.9 MB"MSX-Audio+MSX-Music, OPL4"
Retaliator (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!XIpEFYoS!0DpGbnWlwmzHnbh4RSC9cDwa2uthcJHTvyEBwuG 7hKg)1994"Stichting Sunrise"Jan van Valburg"33.0 MB"MSX-Music+PSG"
Shrines of Enigma (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!TI4C3KbY!yaFEdYoSCvY2O2tein0Uy_xOwc6sznl7RE-UhgjDMKg)1995"Stichting Sunrise"Hans Cnossen, Jan van Valburg"73.0 MB"MSX-Music+PSG"
Sonyc (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!LBRzVC5L!aIdmHctEF9df4DLLb9QRebJtiRGDJxT9SMisor6 kX8w)1997"Analogy"Jorrith Schaap"88.5 MB"MSX-Music+PSG, OPL4"


syllogism
08-29-2018, 04:14 PM
Pumpkin Adventure 3’s soundtrack is indeed very impressive

Sharrif001
08-29-2018, 04:43 PM
Sorry, I can’t work on requests right now, mostly because I think it’s time to do something for myself for a change 🙂 This is all from games developed by the Dutch MSX scene of the 90s which feature some of the most impressive soundtracks on that system. Pumpkin Adventure 3 is probably my pick of the bunch, but you can’t really go wrong with any of them.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Pumpkin Adventure 2 (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!rBAwXYpQ!15j3uSupAHN5RJciRQwOU4p_y5psEUqqy7fzJCL GvvE)1993"Stichting Sunrise"Stefan Boer"80.4 MB"MSX-Audio+MSX-Music"
Pumpkin Adventure 3 (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!DEBzxYpC!SLfOoCBTmhy0ybZVol3JYa7LnguAJ6exdvZbfGP xY10)1995"Stichting Sunrise"Stefan Boer, Hans Cnossen"526.9 MB"MSX-Audio+MSX-Music, OPL4"
Retaliator (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!XIpEFYoS!0DpGbnWlwmzHnbh4RSC9cDwa2uthcJHTvyEBwuG 7hKg)1994"Stichting Sunrise"Jan van Valburg"33.0 MB"MSX-Music+PSG"
Shrines of Enigma (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!TI4C3KbY!yaFEdYoSCvY2O2tein0Uy_xOwc6sznl7RE-UhgjDMKg)1995"Stichting Sunrise"Hans Cnossen, Jan van Valburg"73.0 MB"MSX-Music+PSG"
Sonyc (MSX2) (mega.nz/#!LBRzVC5L!aIdmHctEF9df4DLLb9QRebJtiRGDJxT9SMisor6 kX8w)1997"Analogy"Jorrith Schaap"88.5 MB"MSX-Music+PSG, OPL4"

I understand- the Dutch can work wonders with the system- that is why I was going to request Ducktales for the MSX since it was a good Runemaster clone with music that uses the YM2413 quite well. But I didn’t know you didn’t want anymore requests, so my own error. I was also going to suggest those soundtracks as well! You must’ve read my mind or something, because those soundtracks really pushed the MSX to its limits. Even the Spanish demo artists like the ones who recently did Life on Mars and Life on Earth did a great job.


1983parrothead
09-08-2018, 07:52 PM
Hi nx666. Building hoot seems frustrating. From DirectX to inserting soundtrack files and their ROMs.

nx666
09-08-2018, 11:52 PM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #051: Streets of Rage

During the late 80s new genres of electronic music like house and techno were hitting the mainstream. These styles were also adopted by game composers and demo artists and became an ingredient of many soundtracks of the following decade. This podcast features a selection of tracks inspired by club music of that era arranged for contemporary FM sound hardware.

Download Episode #51: Streets of Rage (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom051StreetsOfRage/AudioPanicRoom051StreetsOfRage.mp3) (75 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (https://youtu.be/Sm6BH2ljvOk)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of The VGMbassy (http://thevgmbassy.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "World 10 -Desert-" – Rhyme☆Star (1994, PC-9801) by Takeshi Abo
02 "Endless Fire 3 Monyons Mix" – Spanner-X: Endless Fire (1994, X68000) by MK-2, Monyons
03 "OX" – Power Slave (1995, PC-9801) by Naoto Ishikawa, Jirou Kida
04 "1995" – Duel Fighter (1996, X68000) by Kouite
05 "Quasar Radio Source" – Muzax Part III (1995, MSX2) by Maarten van Strien (Wolf)
06 "Yonatan House Three Ver.2" – Demo (1991, X68000) by Keishi Yonao (YONA)
07 "Here We Go Go!" – Alien Storm (1990, Arcade) by Keisuke Tsukahara
08 "Another Side of the Wave" – FMP Music Disk III (1996, PC-9801) by Daisuke Takahashi (KID)
09 "Crude Buster -The Lifeline of New York" – Two Crude Dudes (1991, Mega Drive) by Hitoshi Sakimoto
10 "Be Your Age! Arrange A" – Demo (X68000) by K.OGINO
11 "Battle on the Boat" – Dark Seraphim (1995, PC-9801) by Kure Software Koubou
12 "Human Sniper" – XX-Files R (1996, X68000) by Pyx
13 "BGM #34" – Lethal Crash Race (1993, Arcade) by Soshi Hosoi
14 "That’s Thrice" – Thrice (1991, X68000) by Yuzo Koshiro

Hi nx666. Building hoot seems frustrating. From DirectX to inserting soundtrack files and their ROMs.

Have you tried the version from archive.org (https://archive.org/details/HootArchive20180626)? The included readme.txt comes with a little installation guide.


ijustwantthestuff
09-09-2018, 07:45 PM
Cool episode! I really like this style so I enjoyed it thoroughly even though I’ve already heard most of the tracks before. Good job!

ijustwantthestuff
09-12-2018, 10:40 PM
Could we do some new requests? There are some Commodore 64 soundtracks I really want, namely:

Navy Seals
Re-Bounder
Slayer


nx666
09-24-2018, 02:08 AM
Could we do some new requests? There are some Commodore 64 soundtracks I really want, namely:

Navy Seals
Re-Bounder
Slayer

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Navy Seals (C64) (mega.nz/#!TQhhASob!3DS-DqUinBejQZJIABdK3NmYq-WDM1bXCkwy52p_pak)1990"Ocean"Matthew Cannon"37.8 MB"real+emul.SID"
Re-Bounder (C64) (mega.nz/#!GUpBkB4K!9vZbIa-bKPUR1dTqvzH3_C7Y2vqadewUS964A4jrZrM)1987"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"27.4 MB"real+emul.SID"
Slayer (C64) (mega.nz/#!CcoVWTxb!qlHpy2WlK2GSpXMhQxNtGtQJBuXpf_qrVcgANyS kw5M)1988"Rack-It"Gary Biasillo"9.0 MB"real+emul.SID"


ijustwantthestuff
09-25-2018, 08:52 PM
Thanks a lot! 🙂

This is my penultimate batch of C64 requests. I hope I can be excused for going one over the limit this time, as these are all extremely short. In fact, there are only 6 tracks between the 4 games, but they’re all quite good.

Count Duckula
Double Dragon 3
Final Fight
Shinobi


nx666
10-03-2018, 12:03 PM
Thanks a lot! 🙂
This is my penultimate batch of C64 requests. I hope I can be excused for going one over the limit this time, as these are all extremely short. In fact, there are only 6 tracks between the 4 games, but they’re all quite good.
Count Duckula
Double Dragon 3
Final Fight
Shinobi
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Count Duckula (C64) (mega.nz/#!aAQFkaBA!5S2W8aEQQHgRK0xwa7uIzZqOmiMMtS62nLm-wJs2U3E)1989"Alternative Software"n/a"5.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone (C64) (mega.nz/#!icZhTADT!UgR1-UQIf3XcWPnu46DRJ3HKE833xouQ6Gh73qTcvbU)1991"Sales Curve"Andy Taylor"11.8 MB"real+emul.SID"
Final Fight (C64) (mega.nz/#!vEZFSC6R!q5xnFtBi_iT0qPNze7XTxbmli9lEPO3RITyelGs 852g)1991"U.S. Gold"Dave Lowe"10.1 MB"real+emul.SID"
Shinobi (C64) (mega.nz/#!TYRz1ArY!J_r65ag_kzkNAGJpYr4GmIZEMOP2OzD-xrMSL6OkeCs)1989"Virgin Games"Tony Williams"4.1 MB"real+emul.SID"


Sharrif001
10-03-2018, 09:19 PM
Thinking of uploading some more MSX demos and game soundtracks from the Dutch and Spanish? Because I have a few for ideas. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSbGIcck-kBPUuAk7Ygly4g/videos
Or some soundtracks from MSX games that use the YM2413- like Life on Earth, Ducktales, Runemaster 1-3, The Legend of Randar 1-3, and Seed of Dragon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhBL7UHpAjA

ijustwantthestuff
10-03-2018, 09:47 PM
Thanks for the update!

I have arrived at the very end of my list of C64 requests (have a few batches of Amiga requests left after this, tho)! My last Commodore 64 requests:

Strider
Thunder Blade (the version by US Gold/Mark Tait)
Wrath of the Demon


ruiner9
10-03-2018, 10:05 PM
I just heard that Ben Daglish passed away within the past couple days. NX666, are there any soundtracks left of his that you can share in his honor? He was an amazing composer!

https://www.facebook.com/BenDaglishC64


ijustwantthestuff
10-03-2018, 10:20 PM
I just heard that Ben Daglish passed away within the past couple days. NX666, are there any soundtracks left of his that you can share in his honor? He was an amazing composer!

https://www.facebook.com/BenDaglishC64

Man, what sad news. :/ He’s one of my favorite composers from the C64 era… Last Ninja, Cobra, Terramex, Deflektor, Future Knight, Switchblade, Firelord… So many great soundtracks of his I’ve enjoyed during the years. RIP, and thanks for the music, Ben!


Sharrif001
10-04-2018, 06:14 PM
Damn. It is a shame to lose a good game composer. I liked his composition for The Last Ninja. To be honest, that along with Ocean’s compositions were the only ones I liked on the C64.

nx666
10-04-2018, 09:19 PM
I just heard that Ben Daglish passed away within the past couple days. NX666, are there any soundtracks left of his that you can share in his honor? He was an amazing composer!

Yeah that’s pretty sad. I grew up with his music and he was also one of the first composers I knew by name. I have a ton of nostalgia for his tunes, often in weird context, like this early demo that featured his music (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PVFMVRla6Y) (apologies for the bad quality, but that’s the only video of it I could find). Come to think of it, I haven’t posted much of his music outside of the more well-known C64 soundtracks. He did a ton of stuff on other systems like the Atari ST or Spectrum and there is also a pretty interesting port of Deflektor for the X68000 with his music arranged by Goblin Sound.

Thinking of uploading some more MSX demos and game soundtracks from the Dutch and Spanish? Because I have a few for ideas. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSbGIcck-kBPUuAk7Ygly4g/videos
Or some soundtracks from MSX games that use the YM2413- like Life on Earth, Ducktales, Runemaster 1-3, The Legend of Randar 1-3, and Seed of Dragon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhBL7UHpAjA
I haven’t had much time for new rips lately, the four C64 soundtracks above only had six tracks and even that took me more than a week. These European MSX games are surprisingly difficult to find and the music files that are available for some of them (kss format) often use incorrect sound drivers. For the FM versions of the soundtracks I posted here, I actually had to extract the sound files + drivers myself to be able to record the music. I’m not a huge MSX expert and I ended up spending an entire (rainy) weekend on that. I think most of the PSG soundtracks you mentioned are playable in Hoot though.


Sharrif001
10-05-2018, 01:08 AM
Really? I didn’t know Goblin Sound had a interest in doing a soundtrack for a UK made game with his music.

Figures. Sorry, but PSG will not cut it with me since all it is is a beeper. It has to be FM using the YM2413.

Dang, I don’t know what else I CAN request from you since I can’t find those games and the people who programmed Hoot can’t seem to get the MSX drivers to work.

I guess I might as well give up.


nx666
10-05-2018, 09:17 AM
Really? I didn’t know Goblin Sound had a interest in doing a soundtrack for a UK made game with his music.

Deflektor for the X68000 was published by Bullet-Proof Software, a company with a business model centered on bringing Western games to Japan. Tetris probably being the best-known example from their catalog.


nx666
10-05-2018, 11:15 AM
Figures. Sorry, but PSG will not cut it with me since all it is is a beeper. It has to be FM using the YM2413.

I just had a look, Rune Master 1-3 and the three Randar games are all playable in Hoot, including the FM versions of these soundtracks.


Sharrif001
10-05-2018, 05:26 PM
Boy, Goblin Sound did a good job converting Daglish’s soundtrack for the X68000. It is interesting that some Non-Japanese made games did make it on the Japanese computers, mainly because they reprogrammed them, as well as on their consoles back in the day. If Japan still reprogrammed American made games for their consoles, I bet they would be better. For example, Bethesda made Fallout for the PCs- what if the Japanese reprogram the game for their consoles and not the X-Box, (mainly because that system doesn’t sell well in Japan).

OK. I can listen to those. I still wish I can get Seed of Dragon though.


Sharrif001
10-05-2018, 07:20 PM
So was Starcraft and Pony Canyon. Those 3 – BPS and Starcraft and Pony Canyon are the companies that mostly reprogrammed Western made games and made them more suitable for the Japanese, and I am glad they did this. Now, if only they did that for all of the Lucasarts games (including Sam and Max) and other Western made games and also reprogram them for consoles…

But I digress. The only one I can really request right now is Enforce for the arcade, one of Taito’s arcade games.


1983parrothead
10-12-2018, 07:56 AM
Hi nx666. I hope you are living well. Thank you for accepting our past requests. If you are welcome to more, here are 3 requests:

Hisyou (PC)
Chitei Senki (PC)
Xadlak Plus (PC)

Thank you. ^_^


nx666
10-15-2018, 11:03 PM
Here’s what I got so far, the rest will follow later. Except for Hisyou as I couldn’t find a disk image for that game.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Enforce (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!zEwRhIRT!ON1jkT4r0TSvfZupYOcbw40B7igfMphQLxH2XIr d3FM)1989"Taito"Hisayoshi Ogura, Yasuhisa Watanabe, Takami Asano"9.7 MB""
Strider (C64) (mega.nz/#!KII10YiR!ez-XXAfdfNJYuS4tOZn2SiUJ-qvpv5rUUyAn5KviEMY)1989"U.S. Gold"Mark Tait"20.3 MB"real+emul.SID"
Thunder Blade (C64) (mega.nz/#!PBISUKAI!q1d_hc-m_cnLwyYqyPsF9JyXNVC9Z7S8-8LiFik3DoI)1989"U.S. Gold"Mark Tait"28.5 MB"real+emul.SID"
Xadlak Plus (Windows) (mega.nz/#!zMghxAaD!uwb7saDWpXjDL0XSE1eXEsVThifDnP6Kr5IW7we gkfM)1997"Sprite Team"Naoki Ishikawa, Shito"70.2 MB"SC-88"


1983parrothead
10-16-2018, 03:16 AM
Thanks, nx666. Hisyou is found here:

http://doujinstyle.com/archives/3699


Sharrif001
10-18-2018, 08:25 PM
Thanks for Enforce.

nx666
10-23-2018, 01:05 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Chitei Senki (Windows) (mega.nz/#!LNh23CAa!6QERFbDjtb_tAbkySBitBHLjXBnQy4N6YXNp3__ d22Y)1997"Sprite"Naoto Ishikawa"47.6 MB"SC-88"
Hisyou (Windows) (mega.nz/#!HQYSXAiA!EX6SQJghZ4SsHSXBubUikFHZQZyFm2XnoRS7j1v d1SM)1997"Sprite"Shinoda Nobuhisa, Toshi"66.6 MB"SC-88, MP3"
Wrath of the Demon (C64) (mega.nz/#!DRIDgCKZ!5CZKSEGMjLB5y32YaZwPUIHkS3SEV8RKkDaAok1 ZCVU)1991"ReadySoft"David Whittaker, Steve Douglas"59.5 MB"real+emul.SID"


ijustwantthestuff
10-23-2018, 09:13 PM
Thanks for the soundtracks. That completes my C64 requests! Now I just have some Amiga requests left. Last Amiga requests, part 1/4:

Atomino
Brian the Lion
Darkseed

Brian the Lion has a lot of tracks. However, there is a playlist on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=brian+the+lion+amiga+ost) that has the tracks named and ordered chronologically that might help.


1983parrothead
10-26-2018, 05:36 PM
Thank you nx666. If you are open to new requests, here are three seasonal related requests:

Kyros no Yakata / Desolator (Arcade, ADK, Halloween)
Turkey Hunting USA (Arcade, Sammy, Thanksgiving)
The Snowman (MSX, Quicksilva, Christmas)


Mincharro
10-26-2018, 07:12 PM
Thanks for Wrath of the Demon!!! +1 added :).

nx666
10-29-2018, 11:55 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Atomino (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!fAB1DYxY!RUW85vEHT16kHHOVtcDUi3m8Pm_nS3pm6ZnsIjO Cf_w)1991"Play Byte"Hans-Hermann Franck"14.2 MB""
Brian the Lion (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!rIQjnQ6B!e8AXDbHv0A0BQV4cYk4RTd-Kojg2Y0ZqAubgwPuGgAI)1994"Psygnosis"Richard Ede"142.3 MB""
Kyros (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!Kdg3XSjY!kOPOsOJo4ZRw4SMiKaRaaYIPvgRi8Dw6NeQeoQs BwZ0)1986"Alpha Denshi"Satoshi Hagitani"21.2 MB""
Snowman (C64) (mega.nz/#!ecRxjSga!R_Dl-9vidCErjM17PxmdTq3pSvfN4XxkezqGnw4I3_c)1992"CP Verlag"GпїЅsta Feiweier"15.1 MB"real+emul.SID"

———- Post added at 11:55 AM ———- Previous post was at 11:54 AM ———-

Thank you nx666. If you are open to new requests, here are three seasonal related requests:
The Snowman (MSX, Quicksilva, Christmas)

The Snowman is a lot of work for just a few jingles based on Xmas songs. However, if all you want is some chiptune remixes of popular holiday tunes then maybe check out the (unrelated) C64 game above.

———- Post added at 11:55 AM ———- Previous post was at 11:55 AM ———-

Brian the Lion has a lot of tracks. However, there is a playlist on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=brian+the+lion+amiga+ost) that has the tracks named and ordered chronologically that might help.

The Youtube version is missing all the sub-songs so there are about 15 tracks in my rip that don’t have tags.


1983parrothead
10-31-2018, 03:52 AM
Thx, nx666. I guess I forgot that some simple MSX games like Spelunker and The Snowman are too difficult to rip at this time. I understand.

As for Turkey Hunting USA, that should be like the related Deer Hunting USA you already ripped.


nx666
10-31-2018, 07:24 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Dark Seed (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!3VJmlYbA!LofsLZm8xrKjZwBZYnzZvtFmIzvsw7TnvtOK6TX H-oA)1992"Cyberdreams"Matthew Nathan, Gregory Alper"50.9 MB""
Turkey Hunting USA (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!LEJ0CABB!gvIr6A6AbBlulXg7XeRfYa4LSoX6bYImJqjJ0W-X5tU)2001"Sammy"n/a"4.5 MB""

Thx, nx666. I guess I forgot that some simple MSX games like Spelunker and The Snowman are too difficult to rip at this time. I understand.

These games are not exactly hard to rip, but you’d spend a lot of time analyzing the sound driver to get a few jingles to play. It’s mostly a time and effort vs. results thing.


ijustwantthestuff
10-31-2018, 03:51 PM
Thanks for the soundtracks! 🙂 Second batch of Amiga requests:

Deflektor
Mega lo Mania
Overdrive (the one by Team 17/Allister Brimble)

I was originally planning on requesting the Amiga port of Ninja Gaiden II since I really like the NES original’s music. But I checked it out first, and decided against it. Holy jumping Josephat, it’s atrocious. See here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl_N8Ji4jk0) (gameplay starts at 4:55).


1983parrothead
10-31-2018, 07:15 PM
Understood. At least it completes the Sammy hunting game series set I think.

And to celebrate Halloween, instead of three requests as usual, I would like to request one very Halloween-fitting game to be ripped before letting you take a rest for a while.

Vampire (Windows, SPRITE SOFT, 1997)

Here is its official webpage:
http://spritesoft.web.fc2.com/game/vam/index.html

Here is a gameplay video:
https://youtu.be/ZYXMCT6GCtI

Here is where you can download it, but hopefully it will run on your PC:
https://web.archive.org/web/19991011100740/http://classicgaming.com/castlevania/vam.htm


nx666
11-08-2018, 12:26 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Deflektor (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!KIpHAS5C!ROX0nVV-IbZJ65wns9r2Acg4NId8jOIHdOb1vrEt3W4)1988"Gremlin Graphics"Ben Daglish"5.2 MB""
Mega lo Mania (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!uExl1aKC!-U1-G2rp08ayMtxAej-wEA3-Jy9w2i1kjywBJ8WFWqA)1991"Image Works"Richard Joseph, Michael Burdett"17.0 MB""
Overdrive (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!XMYBwKQB!VLd90VDfdugPTbyfpDd0ZwejFxHMprMeg1a5LrO _Mqs)1993"Team 17"Allister Brimble"65.9 MB""
Peanut Butter Power Game (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!qIZlhKxD!P_xLNXGO5KOuXxyHgHjbiCnU6nDKOAW9zIlUT8Z yzG8)1992"CalvпїЅ"Ramon Braumuller"5.4 MB""

Vampire (Windows, SPRITE SOFT, 1997)

Here is where you can download it, but hopefully it will run on your PC:
https://web.archive.org/web/19991011100740/http://classicgaming.com/castlevania/vam.htm

I got the game running but there is no music which is also noted on that download page.


1983parrothead
11-08-2018, 05:30 PM
Hmmm. Most likely it’s a trial version. Full version might be on DL Site or somewhere similar.

EDIT: This thread shows other findings, but not sure if any will work either:

https://castlevaniadungeon.net/forums/index.php?topic=6410.0


ijustwantthestuff
11-08-2018, 09:11 PM
Thanks!

Some more Amiga requests:

P.P. Hammer
Terry’s Big Adventure
The Strangers


nx666
11-10-2018, 05:32 PM
I’m going to take a small break from requests so I can post some stuff from my own backlogs. First up is the DOS version of Jim Power, which features pretty good Soundblaster arrangements of the original SNES music. The other two games have short, but expertly arranged soundtracks by Shogoon that sound like a weird mix of industrial and classical music.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3D (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!TE40wAJY!KQAbz2t8XljSdhwj3rO4HxyQxcqlDbjfOeDlNGK VySI)1993"Loriciel"Chris HпїЅlsbeck"59.8 MB"SB"
Miecze Valdgira 2 (C64) (mega.nz/#!XdQWAKKK!TaJRMX7TFKkci9bRaXefEDuzu7Uvc6jLIgwehSV c6p4)1995"Timsoft"Wojciech Radziejewski (Shogoon)"23.4 MB"real+emul.SID"
Zone of Darkness (C64) (mega.nz/#!zdID3SoR!wOOODK_Wd-ZYrv_3cHGjW_VCzsIASawzUsz2n1VoKs4)1995"Taboo"Wojciech Radziejewski (Shogoon)"19.5 MB"real+emul.SID"


1983parrothead
11-10-2018, 10:00 PM
Please take a good rest or do your other things, nx666. I can wait a while. ^_^

Sharrif001
11-11-2018, 11:10 PM
Please take a good rest or do your other things, nx666. I can wait a while. ^_^

So can I. He truly deserves it.


1983parrothead
11-11-2018, 11:55 PM
So can I. He truly deserves it.

Indeed. Overworking is harsh.


Sharrif001
11-12-2018, 03:47 PM
Yep. I was hoping I would get some more music from Riverhill Soft, such as Seed of Dragon.

ijustwantthestuff
11-12-2018, 07:51 PM
Oh gosh darnit guys, now I feel guilty for spamming all these Amiga requests. 🙂

nx: consider the requests I posted above as my next ones when you feel like doing requests again. In the meantime I’ll definitely check out the soundtracks from your backlog that you post, you usually know how to pick ’em. 🙂


nx666
11-12-2018, 08:39 PM
Feel free to post requests, I will just take my sweet time with them, which is basically what I’ve always been doing. I just wanted to use the weekend to do a few things for myself for a change, like these for example:

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Brain Artifice (C64) (mega.nz/#!fFZV3IxQ!B-37WdjFoyW6cEbnTATpJiL8KRxp9Bvzlo5mDkEUunk)1991"Soft Enterprises"Geir Tjelta"102.3 MB"real+emul.SID"
Bubble Mania (C64) (mega.nz/#!2dAXTKwY!wthO__gESNAmgTa2CSKiqV_1s0R6GFOHbNLDTuY h6Qc)1994"Artic Design"Jens Leiers (Decoy)"67.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
CoverGirl Strip Poker (C64) (mega.nz/#!7MZCWK4J!_r5y-wVeDJduKB94jomZMfHI5ckGeRyYEERI1lhMti0)1991"Interactivision"Thomas Bendt (Scortia), Thomas Mogensen (DRAX)"69.8 MB"real+emul.SID"
Orion (C64) (mega.nz/#!jNpWBIDD!OGGrB8cp8saimsYkeNKPFSn_NfVIPwGBGkFeOHo 06Jk)1993"CP Verlag"Markus Siebold"17.8 MB"real+emul.SID"

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Yep. I was hoping I would get some more music from Riverhill Soft, such as Seed of Dragon.

I think I said this before, but anything MSX-related that I haven’t added to Hoot at this point (check the latest archive) or that doesn’t exist as a standalone .kss file requires some serious work. There is a long list of pretty awesome MSX soundtracks that I want to rip for myself that I had to put on hold for the same reason.


1983parrothead
11-13-2018, 07:42 AM
I understand nx666. If you are open to more requests, here are three more, but let’s not worry about Vampire for Windows from earlier right now.

Spider-Man: The Video Game (Arcade, SEGA)
Silver Millenium (Arcade, PARA)
Kozure Ookami (Arcade, Nichibutsu)

Thx for past requests of mine and others’.


Sharrif001
11-14-2018, 04:13 PM
I see… I probably won’t ask for anything for a long while. That way, you can get all of the rest you need. Hopefully someone out there figures out a way to convert MSX music to .kss in an easier way instead of rooting through the game’s code.

1983parrothead
11-18-2018, 01:44 AM
Hi nx666, I just noticed that your rip of Metal Force (PC-9801) has Stage 4 (PC-9801-86) track (and maybe others in same rip) having some sound channels cut off after first loop.

I also compared your rip of Valist Leznalt (X68000) to these two legitimate videos and even existing .MDX files and yours seems to speed up in tempo in Stage 1 (if not, others in whole rip). This is just to notify you. d(^_^ )

Official game rerelease promo
https://youtu.be/rG5Ua5r36GA

Non-emulated gameplay
https://youtu.be/EgkCmsumW80


CartridgeCulture
11-19-2018, 01:26 PM
Hey nx666! If it’s not too much trouble could I request the soundblaster version of Space Quest III? I imagine it’d be a very short soundtrack but I have a lot of nostalgia for that shrill screeching. Thank you again for being wonderful, take as much time as you need and hope you’ve been well 🙂

KusanagiShiro
11-19-2018, 09:45 PM
I understand nx666. If you are open to more requests, here are three more, but let’s not worry about Vampire for Windows from earlier right now.

Spider-Man: The Video Game (Arcade, SEGA)
Silver Millenium (Arcade, PARA)
Kozure Ookami (Arcade, Nichibutsu)

Thx for past requests of mine and others’.

There was an arcade game of Lone Wolf and Cub!?


nx666
11-19-2018, 11:18 PM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #052: Vox Femina

The rumors are true, we are back with a new episode! This time, it’s all about tracks with female vocals – in seven different languages, no less. Enjoy!

Download Episode #52: Vox Femina (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom052VoxFemina/AudioPanicRoom052VoxFemina.mp3) (77 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItrxFdlVdiM)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of The VGMbassy (http://thevgmbassy.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Lullaby of Woe" – The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine (2015, Windows) by Laura Doddington (voc), Marcin Przybyłowicz
02 "Ciao Carina" – The House in Fata Morgana (2010, Windows) by Takaki Moriya
03 "Wake Up" – Child of Light (2014, Windows) by CпїЅur de Pirate
04 "EXEC_CHRONICLE_KEY" – Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia (2002, Playstation 2) by Akiko Shikata (comp+voc), Tomoko Shinoda+Akira Tsuchiya (lyrics)
05 "Deionarra Theme" – Planescape: Torment (1999, Windows) by Mark Morgan, Richard Band
06 "Song Of Love" – Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2002, Wii) by Sonia Lisboa, David Videira, Juliette Katz (voc), Daisuke Murakawa (arr), Strawberry Flower (comp), Alain Goldstein (lyrics)
07 "I Close My Eyes And Think Of You" – Jack Orlando: A Cinematic Adventure (1997, MS-DOS) by Julia von Miller (voc), Harold Faltermeyer, David A. Cooke
08 "The Wretched Automatons" – NieR (2010, Playstation 3) by Emi Evans (voc), Keiichi Okabe, Kakeru Ishihama, Keigo Hoashi
09 "Under the Shadow of the Oak" – King’s Bounty: The Legend (2008, Windows) by Lind Erebros
10 "The Spine" – Transistor (2014, Playstation 4) by Ashley Barrett (voc), Darren Korb
11 "Main Theme" – Do You Remember My Lullaby? (2008, Windows) by Kan Gao
12 "The Strife is O’er, the Battle Done" – Fantasy General (1996, MS-DOS) by Marisa Lenhardt (voc), Danny Pelfrey, Rick Rhodes

———- Post added at 11:18 PM ———- Previous post was at 11:17 PM ———-

Hi nx666, I just noticed that your rip of Metal Force (PC-9801) has Stage 4 (PC-9801-86) track (and maybe others in same rip) having some sound channels cut off after first loop.

I also compared your rip of Valist Leznalt (X68000) to these two legitimate videos and even existing .MDX files and yours seems to speed up in tempo in Stage 1 (if not, others in whole rip). This is just to notify you. d(^_^ )

Maybe save those for one of your next requests. I think I redid Metal Force for the last Hoot update so there is a chance that it sounds different now.


nx666
11-22-2018, 03:48 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Giant Worlds (Windows) (mega.nz/#!jU4A0IRJ!tI3eHG163238WY1P1xkmhS9hhThtZ-b-b4bhIrfkaZQ)1999"Rainer Sinsch"Ronny Engmann, Jochen FeldkпїЅtter, Manfred Linzner, Martin Noriander"32.4 MB"SB PCM"
Kozure Ookami (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!bUIS0aLC!QMrereQYtK_7yUak83zXKbul8aOeV4fkQbDaHge 9Ub0)1987"Nichibutsu"Kenji Yoshida"20.0 MB""
P.P. Hammer and His Pneumatic Weapon (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!nEZGAagD!pEPkVRO7ZsXJxocg60ujAoWjvl6ovo_m93rpAKG pUy4)1991"Demonware"Dirk Magerkord"31.5 MB""
Silver Millennium (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!aQgBCSpA!njtztx5t11SIL1drfGvgYnW3L9dvGuNMxbl6FnW-Jo0)1995"Para"KiDream"22.9 MB""
Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!WJRSgYhB!6k0Zqn2JTTiU0fOx5Ojk472RCPu3h2IKI-_0Qetk5Tw)1989"Sierra"Bob Siebenberg"36.7 MB"OPL2"
Spider-Man: The Video Game (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!3ZYEBCzA!r40aDdceLX89_hHiaBDz871XkFtFVDRFJFxpdgv ynkg)1991"Sega"n/a"30.9 MB""
Strangers, The (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!6FonwSDL!bO_NF_YEzo4f9EYswtUWF8fZ2PYrSD7AmJa8_Gb oKJc)1997"Vulcan Software"Martin Demsky, Abraham Sanchez"91.6 MB""
Terry’s Big Adventure (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!2UYkBA7J!TqpTlPGKMLLj_nSnKwgL7Ryx1m25ctZa1SHe-vAo8I0)1989"Grandslam"Allister Brimble"6.1 MB""
Valist Leznalt (X68000) (mega.nz/#!KBAFkSST!016mWWFPWm-kj86lvoK4Wb0cA93s9spmCbPqDAyLgVo)1992"Amorphous"AGP"58.7 MB"fixed some tracks, added tags"


ijustwantthestuff
11-23-2018, 05:55 PM
Thanks for the update! 🙂 I’m usually not a fan of vocals in my VGM, but I’ll give the podcast a try.

My next Amiga requests below. 4 this time since most of them have very few tracks.

Archipelagos
Foundation’s Waste
Monster Business
Twinworld


ruiner9
11-24-2018, 12:10 AM
Thanks for the update! 🙂 I’m usually not a fan of vocals in my VGM, but I’ll give the podcast a try.

My next Amiga requests below. 4 this time since most of them have very few tracks.

Archipelagos
Foundation’s Waste
Monster Business
Twinworld

I’m usually not a fan of vocal vgm either, but I was pleasantly surprised when I heard the completed episode. That track from Transistor is SOOOO good.


1983parrothead
11-24-2018, 06:45 PM
There was an arcade game of Lone Wolf and Cub!?

Based on the 1970 manga? そうですね!

Maybe save those for one of your next requests. I think I redid Metal Force for the last Hoot update so there is a chance that it sounds different now.

Re-downloaded it. Sounds okay I guess. But thank you for your latest rips we requested to you. If you accept more requests, here are…

R.C. Robot Construction (X68000)
Xadlak (X68000)
GJ (X68000)

Thank you again. ^_^


Sharrif001
11-24-2018, 11:38 PM
Xadlak has a great soundtrack- I recently listened to it on Hoot.

1983parrothead
11-25-2018, 07:25 AM
And R.C. Robot Construction was composed by Masashi Kageyama, composer of Sunsoft’s Gimmick!

Here is BGM 2 from GJ for X68000:

https://youtu.be/Txvv_61w8qI


Sharrif001
11-25-2018, 04:52 PM
And R.C. Robot Construction was composed by Masashi Kageyama, composer of Sunsoft’s Gimmick!

Here is BGM 2 from GJ for X68000:

https://youtu.be/Txvv_61w8qI

Really? So Kageyama left Sunsoft after he did Gimmick!? Dang. Sunsoft really didn’t want to be famous. If they solely developed the licensed games like Batman, Looney Tunes, and some Cartoon Network franchises and Superman, instead of solely focusing on the lousy good-for-nothing Majonng games, then Sunsoft would still be alive today. And if Naoki Kodaka, Shinichi Seya, Atsushi Mihiro (PHASE OUT) and Masashi Kageyama never left the company, then they would be famous up to par with Capcom or other famous 3rd party companies. You see, that is why the 1990s and 2000s and nowadays are a terrible time for licensed games- because no one wanted talented Japanese companies to publish and develop licensed games.

This is a list of who should’ve done them back in the day:

1. Disney games- Capcom
2. Nickelodeon games- Taito
3. Cartoon Network games- Sunsoft
4. WB/DC Comics franchises- Konami


1983parrothead
11-25-2018, 06:20 PM
Seems like people forgot Sunsoft’s early arcades, including Kangaroo that even got a Saturday Supercade segment during Season 2.

Sharrif001
11-26-2018, 01:03 AM
Yep. No one wanted to give Sunsoft any honor and neither towards Nichibutsu. They always gave it to SEGA, Capcom and Konami. It seems like Kozure Okami for the arcade Die Hard for the PC Engine in Japan are the only licensed games Nichibutsu developed. I wish they kept making good games instead of focusing on strip majonng games.

1983parrothead
11-26-2018, 04:14 AM
Die Hard was developed by Pack-In-Video. Nichibutsu only published it.

Data East looked like it had a sad life as well. Most Americans only remembered…

* BurgerTime (especially Midway style with no mustache than Japan and Europe style with mustache)
* Bad Dudes VS. DragonNinja (plot and comparing it to Double Dragon by former-Data East employees Technos Japan, which it actually resembles Rolling Thunder and especially Shinobi)
* Caveman Ninja/Joe & Mac
* Karnov (criticizing him as a Mario wannabe)
* Fighter’s History series (when name is mentioned simply as "Fighter’s History", gamers look it up and see Mikado tournaments of the epitome "Fighter’s History Dynamite" and blame it on that for beating Capcom in court case, which the first arcade was the actual one. One source Wikipedia linked it to was about the North American Data East and Capcom branches than entirely, while Gamest said Data East objected that Karate Champ predated Street Fighter 1 by 3 years. See also this:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_East_USA,_Inc._v._Epyx,_Inc. )

Meanwhile in Japan, they mention way more video games by Data East than Americans, including ones in Data East X Sunsoft fan video:

https://youtu.be/zjxjuVPFunQ


Sharrif001
11-28-2018, 04:10 AM
Actually it was the other way around. Pack-In Video published the game. Kenji Yoshida, who did the soundtrack for Die Hard on the PC Engine worked for Nichibutsu. That’s too bad. At least you and I actually respect these unknown game companies, while everyone chooses to be a fool and not respect them. At least Karnov and all of the other games that tried to copy Mario are better than Nintendo’s creation and mascot. I cannot state my reason or reasons as to why I cannot stand his games, mainly due to the fact that many people love them and see him as like the "Jesus Christ" that rebooted the game industry and I don’t want to offend no one. My personal favorite from Nichibutsu would have to be this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmNebN-V5wY

And there is something else that is special that I have found- This is a video of a unreleased and cancelled videogame set to be released by Nichibutsu for the Famicom in 1990. Honestly, I do not know why they cancelled it, but I love Kenji Yoshida’s compositions for the company (mainly because of Die Hard and Cosmo Police Galivan): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYs9CG5R9L4


1983parrothead
11-28-2018, 07:23 AM
Fascinating videos and info!

I noticed that there are three Yoshida composers of Nichibutsu: Noboru Yoshida (Terra Force), Takeshi Yoshida (Ghost Ninpoucho, ThunderForce AC, ThunderForce IV), and Kenji Yoshida (various).

Some former Nichibutsu employees later founded Woodplace Inc. (Ring King, Fire Trap, Mission 660, The Deep, Clash-Road), while some moved to other companies including Hudson(?), Make Software and Graphic Research.


Sharrif001
11-28-2018, 07:05 PM
Thanks! I didn’t know Takeshi Yoshida left Nichibutsu to work at TecnoSoft! 😀

Yeah, Make Software made Terra Cresta II for Nichibutsu.

I just wish Nichibutsu never quit making games and focused only on the dirty pornographic Strip Majonng games, as well as their lack of imagination and wanting to quit making games. Now THAT was their true downfall.


Sharrif001
11-30-2018, 06:47 PM
I have 3 requests- All shooters for the X68000- Death Ephemera
Damage Fight 2+
Cy-Lips

I was going to suggest Xadlak, but someone already suggested it.


nx666
12-02-2018, 03:17 AM
Just a heads-up, I will do one final round of requests for this year so if you have any, please submit them (3 max.) by the end of next week. Also, I’m moving in January and won’t have access to the computer I use for audio editing so this will be your last chance for a while.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Archipelagos (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!uIZFnCaS!Mz9PckUwSW9l19ZAJWGUUbycfJZRtPCDf5wnImR a8n8)1989"Logotron"David Whittaker"13.2 MB""
Cy-Lips (X68000) (mega.nz/#!LUAAmaQB!ja4cFekKEm7Isgt2plk_AI_1MRR6LDTHPbAwGQn 6vHs)1993"Twinkle Soft"Naoto Ishikawa"95.6 MB"OPM/MSM"
Damage Fight II+ (X68000) (mega.nz/#!TAghRKoA!z7h5HB5YdpnOQbVmvcHUIEHPPdBZGks8OOGu8wu pn94)1991"Kazz.S"Kazz.S"8.0 MB"OPM/MSM"
Foundation’s Waste (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!3FwVTAjY!IB-zl-OO1hqx8ixmL5YvO0QUVElOEE1YArnfa7_ntP0)1988"Exocet Software"Wally Beben"7.1 MB""
GJ (X68000) (mega.nz/#!nZIDhAbZ!7Uf-Wc4Pqrn3ivCAeWMBs_Q0LS5boNjaRJrngG8mOXM)1993"Dempa Shinbunsha"n/a"7.5 MB"OPM/MSM"
Monster Business (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!rZZjxQYC!bp3V2ILShm0RrKpFsOKf6wH7S6X7H-qP92g7xfN6b6E)1991"Eclipse"Laurens Tummers, John Tonnard"42.9 MB""
R.C. Robot Construction (X68000) (mega.nz/#!zEJxwKTI!j6j8_lZzU7sZ4z-LFc6Axwujcb3zmEF5TsAcxAJHifs)1993"Electric Sheep"Masashi Kageyama"20.4 MB"OPM/MSM"
TwinWorld: Land of Vision (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!CN4TnAjQ!V0XGJxwhdHZp6x1VxI9f_ofD9-NCYk_3d0ppGodxfAU)1989"Ubisoft"Haiko Ruttmann"37.4 MB""
Xadlak (X68000) (mega.nz/#!iFZTGa5R!xJE9ffKKQT64ikcl4fA1unsAbFrfg-E5ynyfvK7p2So)1993"Sprite"Toshi"26.1 MB"OPM/MSM"

———- Post added at 03:17 AM ———- Previous post was at 03:16 AM ———-

I have 3 requests- All shooters for the X68000- Death Ephemera, Damage Fight 2+, Cy-Lips

I couldn’t find a disk image for Death Ephemera and Damage Fight 2 requires a PCM set that I had to build from scratch. There are no videos that I could use to check if this was done correctly, it sounds ok to me though.


1983parrothead
12-02-2018, 07:41 AM
Well done! Thank you for our rip requests, nx666. ^_^

If this is our final round, I think these should be easy requests for you:

Crush Roller / Make Trax (Arcade, ADK)
Champion Baseball / Champion Baseball II (Arcade, ADK)
Super Champion Baseball (Arcade, ADK)

Thank you and best of luck on your moving. ^_^


CartridgeCulture
12-02-2018, 10:36 AM
Thank you for the Space Quest III rip, and for everything else you’ve done for this community. Good luck with the move man 🙂

Sharrif001
12-02-2018, 09:42 PM
Just a heads-up, I will do one final round of requests for this year so if you have any, please submit them (3 max.) by the end of next week. Also, I’m moving in January and won’t have access to the computer I use for audio editing so this will be your last chance for a while.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Archipelagos (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!uIZFnCaS!Mz9PckUwSW9l19ZAJWGUUbycfJZRtPCDf5wnImR a8n8)1989"Logotron"David Whittaker"13.2 MB""
Cy-Lips (X68000) (mega.nz/#!LUAAmaQB!ja4cFekKEm7Isgt2plk_AI_1MRR6LDTHPbAwGQn 6vHs)1993"Twinkle Soft"Naoto Ishikawa"95.6 MB"OPM/MSM"
Damage Fight II+ (X68000) (mega.nz/#!TAghRKoA!z7h5HB5YdpnOQbVmvcHUIEHPPdBZGks8OOGu8wu pn94)1991"Kazz.S"Kazz.S"8.0 MB"OPM/MSM"
Foundation’s Waste (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!3FwVTAjY!IB-zl-OO1hqx8ixmL5YvO0QUVElOEE1YArnfa7_ntP0)1988"Exocet Software"Wally Beben"7.1 MB""
GJ (X68000) (mega.nz/#!nZIDhAbZ!7Uf-Wc4Pqrn3ivCAeWMBs_Q0LS5boNjaRJrngG8mOXM)1993"Dempa Shinbunsha"n/a"7.5 MB"OPM/MSM"
Monster Business (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!rZZjxQYC!bp3V2ILShm0RrKpFsOKf6wH7S6X7H-qP92g7xfN6b6E)1991"Eclipse"Laurens Tummers, John Tonnard"42.9 MB""
R.C. Robot Construction (X68000) (mega.nz/#!zEJxwKTI!j6j8_lZzU7sZ4z-LFc6Axwujcb3zmEF5TsAcxAJHifs)1993"Electric Sheep"Masashi Kageyama"20.4 MB"OPM/MSM"
TwinWorld: Land of Vision (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!CN4TnAjQ!V0XGJxwhdHZp6x1VxI9f_ofD9-NCYk_3d0ppGodxfAU)1989"Ubisoft"Haiko Ruttmann"37.4 MB""
Xadlak (X68000) (mega.nz/#!iFZTGa5R!xJE9ffKKQT64ikcl4fA1unsAbFrfg-E5ynyfvK7p2So)1993"Sprite"Toshi"26.1 MB"OPM/MSM"

———- Post added at 03:17 AM ———- Previous post was at 03:16 AM ———-

I couldn’t find a disk image for Death Ephemera and Damage Fight 2 requires a PCM set that I had to build from scratch. There are no videos that I could use to check if this was done correctly, it sounds ok to me though.

OK. Anyway, thanks for the uploads! 😀

I have 3 that I found that are non-erotic:

1. Final Breaker (C) 1993 SystemSoft
2. Urgent Mission (C) 1992 Masterpiece- Game Intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVdfrTNSUf0
3. Godzilla (C) 1993 SystemSoft


ijustwantthestuff
12-02-2018, 10:10 PM
Just a heads-up, I will do one final round of requests for this year so if you have any, please submit them

Perfect timing! As it so happens I’ve arrived at the very end of my Amiga wish-list and have just one batch of requests left. Last Amiga requests:

Universe
Whizz
XTreme Racing

Thanks. 🙂


SeraphicBlade
12-07-2018, 06:46 AM
Just a heads-up, I will do one final round of requests for this year so if you have any, please submit them (3 max.) by the end of next week. Also, I’m moving in January and won’t have access to the computer I use for audio editing so this will be your last chance for a while.

Just one, Lune Densetsu/The Legend of Lune: Jikuu no Kanata / リューヌ伝説 ~時空の彼方~

No worries if it’s very difficult to find the disk image/audio files for it.


nx666
12-10-2018, 12:10 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Final Breaker (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!WYwBCYAY!LRq6O0ylWX3PaqGWemfIRI1VirQDciL_Q9i2i3J UqcA)1993"System Soft"Motoko Yoshinaga"51.4 MB"OPN"
Godzilla (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!KZhhAaJB!XlbQ8ucYsNiKMLJ4Lr7XyOx2b9ER4AfFMBdquTi XYXc)1993"System Soft"Tomoki Saito"40.9 MB"OPN"
Legend of Lune, The: Jikuu no Kanata (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!3VQDQI6Q!9ObpVkI18aGCYhKt9ogBK9yQHq8NukwUVSXb_He bNT4)1992"Tierheit"R.Kikugawa, Takashi Sasai"63.6 MB"OPN"
Make Trax / Crush Roller (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!DIpgDIgR!xMs9kJh_xCBOtcI6bjxfHPfcQRHh00FcXWhack9 4wvo)1981"Kural Electric"Masashi Yamaguchi"2.2 MB""
Super Champion Baseball (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!nQ5xAYyS!xT2G_Ke-VlrYzoSbvN1ivYJN7ofhxNMjwUbC9kvUDto)1989"Alpha Denshi"ADK Sound Factory"17.6 MB""
Whizz (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!3FY1nQQL!9jR0ZEWGEYwU1hz9_nGEMILOVkn_-lg6HhGRluQ59dk)1995"Flair Software"James Veal, Dave Newman"30.5 MB""
XTreme Racing (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!7U5nGYJA!oDCAxCsJYCwN8if_9EYdEGmW7IVhPyISnW6GIvO I5iY)1995"Guildhall Leisure"Simon Speight, Tony Farrell"38.8 MB""

I’m still working on Universe, although I probably won’t have the time to tag the game (70+ tracks). I couldn’t do Urgent Mission and Champion Baseball as these two games require a lot of manual work/hacking.


1983parrothead
12-10-2018, 07:19 AM
Thank you nx666. Understood. I wonder if there is plenty of time to replace the too difficult Champion Baseball arcade request with Gang Wars arcade by SNK/ADK?

If not, I hope you’ll have happy holidays.


ijustwantthestuff
12-12-2018, 11:54 PM
Thanks for the update! 🙂

I’m still working on Universe, although I probably won’t have the time to tag the game (70+ tracks).

70+ tracks?! Wow, had no idea it was so expansive. I watched a longplay of it a few months ago, and from what I remember there were like 10 – 15 tracks heard, tops. I wonder if there’s a lot of music that only appears in certain contexts, or a lot of unreleased/unused stuff? Or maybe ambient sounds or something like that. I’m afraid I wouldn’t be able to help that much with the tags outside of what could be seen in a longplay video. I hope you’ll still post this soundtrack though, as it does have some stellar tracks.


Sharrif001
12-13-2018, 04:16 AM
Damn, I was hoping for Urgent Mission. Oh well. 🙁

Maybe next time.

Good luck on the move.


nx666
12-13-2018, 05:31 AM
Thank you nx666. Understood. I wonder if there is plenty of time to replace the too difficult Champion Baseball arcade request with Gang Wars arcade by SNK/ADK?

Gang Wars is already in the OP.

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70+ tracks?! Wow, had no idea it was so expansive. I watched a longplay of it a few months ago, and from what I remember there were like 10 – 15 tracks heard, tops. I wonder if there’s a lot of music that only appears in certain contexts, or a lot of unreleased/unused stuff? Or maybe ambient sounds or something like that. I’m afraid I wouldn’t be able to help that much with the tags outside of what could be seen in a longplay video. I hope you’ll still post this soundtrack though, as it does have some stellar tracks.

From what I’ve seen so far, many tracks have multiple variations (e.g. a different intro) but it’s actually easier just to include them as a comparative listen would definitely take longer. I’m also not sure if the tags can be based on the DOS version (already in the OP), which was also done by Martin Iveson.


1983parrothead
12-14-2018, 04:48 AM
Okay. Understood. I guess we are out of time till January.

My 256GB micro SD card is about full. The largest ones are only available online and can be risky on whether they are fake or officially real. Any suggested good places to purchase one safely?


nx666
12-15-2018, 02:30 AM
Here is the last of the requests, if anybody wants to tag this thing, be my guest.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Universe (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!fB4lSKxY!Ijy7uobEU_burvfG5cDiid8JzdLHYh8NvKni5RW yjUE)1994"Core Design"Martin Iveson"186.5 MB""

My 256GB micro SD card is about full. The largest ones are only available online and can be risky on whether they are fake or officially real. Any suggested good places to purchase one safely?
Why don’t you just order one from a place like Amazon? They are sold by the manufacturer and come with a warranty.


ijustwantthestuff
12-15-2018, 06:52 PM
Thanks for Universe! 🙂 If I have time over during the holidays, I’ll attempt to tag it using the longplay available on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9qjg9oarMY). But I fear it’ll probably be very incomplete.

Anyway, thanks for all the requests! Have a good holiday and good luck with your upcoming move! 🙂


nx666
12-21-2018, 03:24 PM
https://audiopanicroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/headerforum.gif

AudioPanicRoom – Episode #053: Namnam Special

For the last show of this year, we have a selection of great game and demo tracks that touch on a wide variety of themes such as disorderly legislation, dinosaurs, Finnish polka, and the first CPC track ever to be played on the podcast.

Download Episode #53: Namnam Special (https://archive.org/download/AudioPanicRoom053NamnamSpecial/AudioPanicRoom053NamnamSpecial.mp3) (70 MB, mp3) here
пїЅor watch it on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMftP5M8b8k)

Track announcements provided by Ed Wilson of The VGMbassy (http://thevgmbassy.com/)
Intro music by Paul van der Valk

Subscribe to the podcast: Website (https://audiopanicroom.wordpress.com) | RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudioPanicRoom) | iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/audiopanicroom/id1131197847?l=e) | Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhlJlbyu7DdRCu72CFTpUqgaj56pcrsO)

Tracklist

01 "Intro" – No Second Prize (1992, Amiga) by Matthias Steinwachs
02 "Title Screen" – Alderan (1991, C64) by Stein Pedersen, Ole Marius Pettersen
03 "Super Fantasy" – Shrines of Enigma (1995, MSX2) by Jan van Valburg (Jinx)
04 "Chaotic Law" – Majin Tensei (1994, SNES) by Hidehito Aoki
05 "Adversity" – Imagical Musion Depot Vol.2 (1995, PC-8801) by Akito Monden
06 "Area 99 – Transport Bay" – Astrocounter of Crescents (1996, MS-DOS) by Kwak Dong-Il, Kwon Goo-Hee
07 "Yoshiki’s Theme from Doukyuusei 2" – FMP Music Disk 2 (1995, PC-9801) by TAN-Y
08 "Start from Mountain Village" – Metal Slug 3D (2006, PS2) by Toshikazu Tanaka
09 "Title Screen" – Wells And Fargo (1988, CPC) by CпїЅsar Astudillo
10 "Don-Hya-RaRa" – Demo (MDX) (X68000) by Tomsan & Magic Boon
11 "Dippy the Dinosaur" – Chuck Rock II: Son of Chuck (1993, Mega Drive) by Matt Furniss
12 "MyпїЅnnytys Polska (Edit)" – Demo (MOD) (1993, Amiga) by Juha KujanpпїЅпїЅ (Dizzy)
13 "Vast Valley" – Continue (199x, X68000) by Nin Nin
14 "Namnam Special" – DMC Demo III (1988, C64) by Johannes Bjerregaard
15 "Fated Pledge (Silent Version)" – Love Escalator (1998, PC-9801) by Naoto Ishikawa (Xacs)


1983parrothead
01-15-2019, 04:06 AM
Hi nx666. Thank you for your great support and efforts. I hope your moving to a new location is succeeding well. I know it’s rough when moving, because I just became independent for about 2 years after moving from my parents to my own home.

By the way, I got me a 400GB Sandisk micro SD card for Christmas after upgrading from 256GB of same brand same card type.


ijustwantthestuff
01-15-2019, 05:17 PM
I hope your move went well, nx, and that you’re starting to settle in. 🙂

Are you by any chance open for some new requests? I recently stumbled across some awesome ones that I’d like:

Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters (Atari ST)
Foundation’s Waste (Atari ST)
Goldrunner (Amiga)

Please do them if you have the time and opportunity.


Sharrif001
01-16-2019, 12:34 AM
I hope your move is going well.

———- Post added at 05:34 PM ———- Previous post was at 05:33 PM ———-

I hope your move went well, nx, and that you’re starting to settle in. 🙂

Are you by any chance open for some new requests? I recently stumbled across some awesome ones that I’d like:

Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters (Atari ST)
Foundation’s Waste (Atari ST)
Goldrunner (Amiga)

Please do them if you have the time and opportunity.

I notice that you are the one that usually requests the Amiga, ST and Commodore 64 soundtracks. What do you think about Scramble Spirits for those 3 systems? Have you ever requested anything by the legendary Jesper Kyd?


ijustwantthestuff
01-16-2019, 12:04 PM
I notice that you are the one that usually requests the Amiga, ST and Commodore 64 soundtracks. What do you think about Scramble Spirits for those 3 systems? Have you ever requested anything by the legendary Jesper Kyd?

I’ve only heard the Amiga version of Scramble Spirits, which I think is pretty good. It was converted by Matt Furniss, who usually does a great job. If you’re interested in hearing it it’s available in the Amiga section in this thread.

Haven’t heard much of Kyd’s stuff on the older systems. I think he mostly did demos for the Amiga, not soundtracks (but I could be wrong). Of his older stuff the ones I’ve listened to the most are his Mega Drive/Genesis works (AWS Pro Moves Soccer, Red Zone, Sub-terrania, The Adventures of Batman and Robin), which I really like, although perhaps only in small doses. The tracks tend to be veeeeery long and grating after a while, so I really have to be in the right mood to be able to listen to them.


nx666
01-16-2019, 07:26 PM
OK, so what I can do at the moment is very limited as I still haven’t moved the pc that has all the emulators, sound players, and most music libraries. However, I started to create new Hoot sets (there has been a new release a couple of weeks ago) and I do have access to the entire archive so anything that can be played by Hoot is fair game (except MIDI soundtracks). Requests for other systems will have to wait until later.

I notice that you are the one that usually requests the Amiga, ST and Commodore 64 soundtracks. What do you think about Scramble Spirits for those 3 systems? Have you ever requested anything by the legendary Jesper Kyd?

Afaik, he only did one Amiga soundtrack (his first ever) – USS John Young, which you can get from the OP. He composed a ton of demo music for the Amiga though, you can find these tracks here (http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?detail=modules&view=3749) and they can be played by any software that can handle MOD files.


Sharrif001
01-17-2019, 04:39 AM
Thanks. Hopefully some MSX soundtracks as well as Urgent Mission are in that new set. Anyway, good luck with the move. 😀

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OK, cool. Furniss is one of my favorite composers thanks to the composition of Arabian Nights and Soccer Kid. Oh. No wonder why he quit doing hard techno and started to only do game soundtracks that sound like a Hollywood movie. That does disappoint me.


ijustwantthestuff
01-17-2019, 05:04 PM
Requests for other systems will have to wait until later.

OK, understood. Please let us know when requests for other (non-Hoot) systems are open again. I have two rounds of really good stuff I want to request (when possible).


nx666
01-17-2019, 07:01 PM
I just updated the OP with links to all of ruiner’s rips. Obviously that only includes the computer soundtracks, for everything else you can visit KusanagiShiro’s thread (Thread 227860). I’m planning to do the same for the arcade soundtracks, but that that will take a bit longer due to all the meta data that needs to be added.

And, as a little bonus, some new PC-98 soundtracks that I had lying around unfinished for quite a while.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Cho Jiku Yosai Macross: Remember Me (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!aQASgIrC!dtBYvBcgfMwMxEUAeOelMuqAvON63YDAckNG2Ft Gr3k)1995"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi, Ryu Umemoto"53.5 MB"OPN"
Cho Jiku Yosai Macross: Skull Leader Complete Pack (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!2FYAGCSQ!RG-UgCRc8MtMB65N1wIuGiqHAoLC-kB4v1AwGDDsEpM)1994"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi, Michiko Tomita, Ryu Umemoto"123.0 MB"OPN"
Dies Irae (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!OAYmFCSD!kO9uWVOeC6OKP3yiwNFIaZbxDxw2nFd54HD0T7a u3NM)1996"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi, Hiroshi Ooishi"108.9 MB"OPN"
Kirishima Shinryoushitsu no Gogo (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!KBIynYqS!CSbmRDktulzcAer_wgvMR9Rx275l9Bfjtac1H9R cQxM)1995"May-Be-Soft"USK Soundware"47.7 MB"OPNA"
Poison Needle (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!mNh2XYKZ!xuLnVgT7x27q14ACaWIQgWkWZM11Gpg1spEWTgN 7pU0)1993"May-Be-Soft"USK Soundware"96.8 MB"OPNA, SpeakBoard"


Sharrif001
01-17-2019, 08:37 PM
I just updated the OP with links to all of ruiner’s rips. Obviously that only includes the computer soundtracks, for everything else you can visit KusanagiShiro’s thread (Thread 227860). I’m planning to do the same for the arcade soundtracks, but that that will take a bit longer due to all the meta data that needs to be added.

And, as a little bonus, some new PC-98 soundtracks that I had lying around unfinished for quite a while.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Cho Jiku Yosai Macross: Remember Me (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!aQASgIrC!dtBYvBcgfMwMxEUAeOelMuqAvON63YDAckNG2Ft Gr3k)1995"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi, Ryu Umemoto"53.5 MB"OPN"
Cho Jiku Yosai Macross: Skull Leader Complete Pack (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!2FYAGCSQ!RG-UgCRc8MtMB65N1wIuGiqHAoLC-kB4v1AwGDDsEpM)1994"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi, Michiko Tomita, Ryu Umemoto"123.0 MB"OPN"
Dies Irae (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!OAYmFCSD!kO9uWVOeC6OKP3yiwNFIaZbxDxw2nFd54HD0T7a u3NM)1996"Family Soft"Toyo Kusanagi, Hiroshi Ooishi"108.9 MB"OPN"
Kirishima Shinryoushitsu no Gogo (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!KBIynYqS!CSbmRDktulzcAer_wgvMR9Rx275l9Bfjtac1H9R cQxM)1995"May-Be-Soft"USK Soundware"47.7 MB"OPNA"
Poison Needle (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!mNh2XYKZ!xuLnVgT7x27q14ACaWIQgWkWZM11Gpg1spEWTgN 7pU0)1993"May-Be-Soft"USK Soundware"96.8 MB"OPNA, SpeakBoard"

I was hoping for Dies Irae for a while! Thank you! 😀 Good luck with the move!


ijustwantthestuff
01-17-2019, 11:15 PM
OK, so what I can do at the moment is very limited as I still haven’t moved the pc that has all the emulators, sound players, and most music libraries. However, I started to create new Hoot sets (there has been a new release a couple of weeks ago) and I do have access to the entire archive so anything that can be played by Hoot is fair game (except MIDI soundtracks).

Hmm, on second thought, if you do take Hoot-related requests, I do in fact have two:

Four Flush (PC-98)
Hadou no Hyouteki (PC-88)

If you have the files for them and the time, I’d like to request those.


soundtrackguy1283
01-19-2019, 03:52 AM
Awesome Thread!!!

Request: Big Trouble In Little China – ZX Spectrum


nx666
01-20-2019, 10:27 AM
The arcade section has now links to ruiner’s rips as well. There are also two completely new soundtracks:

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Airgallet (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!nEQT3CgK!7j7uu4yee6KDoC3gU_WLaVh55cTJBSnrV2btMWZ CcP8)1996"Banpresto"Yoshitatsu Sakai"37.9 MB""
Mazinger Z (Arcade) (mega.nz/#!6MgFySwK!2b-NntqTl_RUfzYBprrTuddVGsnr3DIvnDHCZImtCwI)1994"Banpresto"n/a"46.3 MB""

Awesome Thread!!!
Request: Big Trouble In Little China – ZX Spectrum
Sorry, I can’t do Spectrum soundtracks atm (see one of the previous posts).


Sharrif001
01-23-2019, 12:46 AM
Well, I am hoping that Urgent Mission can be played on Hoot this time as well as Mercury 2: Tale of the Planet. If not, what about Drakkhen, Sword World,and Lands of Lore for the PC-98? That is, if you have the time. I don’t want to overexert you.

SeraphicBlade
01-23-2019, 01:57 PM
If you have time, see if you have/can do these:

Might and Magic: Clouds of Xeen (PC-98)
Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb (PC-98)


nx666
02-02-2019, 11:52 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Four Flush (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!SRRTiCBT!L8uaLDIqvBL5umkaXopwNJM-yzH7MSMZec5JfI3zrWc)1993"Agumix"Jun Sasaki"44.3 MB"OPN"
Hadou no Hyouteki (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!fNJTDIwK!FsoRqxICKzfUTR8xqDZDiH7NEvMBczno3ad0ZTA jUbE)1987"Wing"Haruhiko Souno, Masaharu Takeda"117.7 MB"OPN"

———- Post added at 11:48 AM ———- Previous post was at 11:48 AM ———-

Well, I am hoping that Urgent Mission can be played on Hoot this time as well as Mercury 2: Tale of the Planet. If not, what about Drakkhen, Sword World,and Lands of Lore for the PC-98? That is, if you have the time. I don’t want to overexert you.

I’m not aware of anybody making new sets for MSX games right now. The three PC-98 requests are possible, but the last two are pretty big soundtracks so that will take a while.

———- Post added at 11:52 AM ———- Previous post was at 11:48 AM ———-

If you have time, see if you have/can do these:

Might and Magic: Clouds of Xeen (PC-98)
Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb (PC-98)

I would have to make new sets for these games first, but that’s a pretty involved process. I did add Kyrandia 2 to Hoot at some point (another Takeshi Abo conversion) so I could do that instead if you want.


Sharrif001
02-02-2019, 04:40 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Four Flush (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!SRRTiCBT!L8uaLDIqvBL5umkaXopwNJM-yzH7MSMZec5JfI3zrWc)1993"Agumix"Jun Sasaki"44.3 MB"OPN"
Hadou no Hyouteki (PC-8801) (mega.nz/#!fNJTDIwK!FsoRqxICKzfUTR8xqDZDiH7NEvMBczno3ad0ZTA jUbE)1987"Wing"Haruhiko Souno, Masaharu Takeda"117.7 MB"OPN"

———- Post added at 11:48 AM ———- Previous post was at 11:48 AM ———-

I’m not aware of anybody making new sets for MSX games right now. The three PC-98 requests are possible, but the last two are pretty big soundtracks so that will take a while.

———- Post added at 11:52 AM ———- Previous post was at 11:48 AM ———-

I would have to make new sets for these games first, but that’s a pretty involved process. I did add Kyrandia 2 to Hoot at some point (another Takeshi Abo conversion) so I could do that instead if you want.

OK. I didn’t like Kyrandia’s soundtrack very much, even with Takeshi Abo’s conversion, the original composer, Frank Klepacki didn’t do a good job with that one. Sorry. So, how do you create new sets? Do you have to have the original disk?


Suketera
02-02-2019, 07:49 PM
Does that registration thingy for Hoot still work? Is it safe? I would like to rip some arcade soundtracks, but they only play for one minute before stopping.

nx666
02-02-2019, 09:26 PM
OK. I didn’t like Kyrandia’s soundtrack very much, even with Takeshi Abo’s conversion, the original composer, Frank Klepacki didn’t do a good job with that one. Sorry. So, how do you create new sets? Do you have to have the original disk?

I was actually talking about Kyrandia 2, although chances are you might not like that one either.

Creating new sets from scratch usually involves three steps, and yes, you need a copy of the game, although a working disk image is usually sufficient. First, you have to isolate the sound driver and all music data. Sometimes these files are just lying around on the disk, but often they are compressed, encrypted, or part of bigger archives so you need to find a way around that. Once that is done you have to figure out how the sound driver is used by the game. Typically there are at least two hooks: one to initialize songs and one to update the music and that second one is usually tied to an interrupt or timer. This task requires the use of a debugger and some basic understanding of the system’s architecture and machine code. The third step involves writing a small program (typically in assembler) that basically serves as a link between the Hoot interface and the game code (sound driver) that is running in a emulator.

However, there are a lot of cases where you can reuse parts of existing sets, e.g. if two games use the same sound driver. There are also some emulators (e.g. all arcade games) for which Hoot already provides all the necessary hooks so all you have to do is map the roms to memory addresses and configure a few settings. While that is much easier than the other approach, it’s also much more limited so if a game doesn’t work there is not much you can do about it.

Does that registration thingy for Hoot still work? Is it safe? I would like to rip some arcade soundtracks, but they only play for one minute before stopping.

It should still work, but the site often just gives an error. Just use a throwaway email address if you have security concerns. And in case you still have an expired registration key, you can cheat by rewinding the system date before you start Hoot. Hoot only checks the key once on startup so you can immediately change the date back and it will work until you close the application.


Sharrif001
02-03-2019, 04:56 AM
Damn, sounds difficult. Some of those games are so freakin’ rare that you can’t find the images for them.

Suketera
02-03-2019, 10:15 AM
It should still work, but the site often just gives an error. Just use a throwaway email address if you have security concerns. And in case you still have an expired registration key, you can cheat by rewinding the system date before you start Hoot. Hoot only checks the key once on startup so you can immediately change the date back and it will work until you close the application.

Yeah, it keeps giving me the 403 error. Guess the only thing I can do is keep trying and hope it lets me through one day.


ijustwantthestuff
02-04-2019, 01:47 AM
Thanks for the update!

Please let us know when requests for other (non-Hoot) systems are open again.


Suketera
02-10-2019, 06:06 PM
I think the reason why Hoot’s registration service doesn’t work anymore is because the latest version of Hoot doesn’t require the key at all, something you may want to keep in mind if you ever plan to update your Hoot archives.

KusanagiShiro
02-11-2019, 07:38 AM
A pair of D&D Amiga REquests:
Gateway to the Savage Frontier
Treasures of the Savage Frontier

Sharrif001
02-11-2019, 04:31 PM
I don’t think Pony Canyon has ever converted those D&D games for the PC98 or PC88, did they?

nx666
02-16-2019, 10:49 AM
I haven’t had much time for new rips, but the good news is that I have my computer back so you can requests music from other (non-Hoot) systems again. Except Midi recordings, as I still need to unpack/set up these devices.

Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Drakkhen (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!mIolBIZC!hgMZrVtb118ozy6DPBJM3X99NRGabwU6wXNzAw1 LTxs)1991"Epic/Sony Inc."Seiji Toda, Hideya Nagata"55.9 MB"OPN"

A pair of D&D Amiga REquests:
Gateway to the Savage Frontier
Treasures of the Savage Frontier
Do you know if these ports have any music other than the title track? I don’t have sound files for these games, but if its only that one track then I could easily get it with an emulator.

I think the reason why Hoot’s registration service doesn’t work anymore is because the latest version of Hoot doesn’t require the key at all, something you may want to keep in mind if you ever plan to update your Hoot archives.
All I can say right now is that there will be an update to the archive at some point. There is some new stuff that can be done with the lastest Hoot version and I also have some leftovers from last year’s update, but all of that will take some time to sort out.


ijustwantthestuff
02-16-2019, 02:20 PM
I haven’t had much time for new rips, but the good news is that I have my computer back so you can requests music from other (non-Hoot) systems again.

Oh, nice. 🙂 In that case I’d like to repeat my requests from the previous page:

Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters (Atari ST)
Foundation’s Waste (Atari ST)
Goldrunner (Amiga)

All of them pretty short, but they pack a considerable punch!


Sharrif001
02-16-2019, 04:22 PM
Cool. Thanks for Drakkhen. Any news on Urgent Mission for the PC-98?

nx666
02-17-2019, 11:50 AM
Cool. Thanks for Drakkhen. Any news on Urgent Mission for the PC-98?

The only soundtracks I currently have in the queue for you are Sword Quest and Lands of Lore. Sword Quest has 111 tracks, I did the recording with a script which ran for about 11 hours yesterday. Needless to say that it will take a while to edit all that stuff…


Sharrif001
02-17-2019, 04:00 PM
You mean Sword World for the PC-98. I understand. Take your time.

1983parrothead
02-18-2019, 10:49 PM
Hi nx666. Hope your moving is well. Whenever you are all set back up with your real ripping equipment, let us know. 😉

I can request easy games for you to rip if you are okay with.


KusanagiShiro
02-21-2019, 11:26 PM
Do you know if these ports have any music other than the title track? I don’t have sound files for these games, but if its only that one track then I could easily get it with an emulator.

Well I did some research on the Savage Frontier games and it appears they are only playable through PC Speaker. It was a shot in the dark to get them but sadly they have no soundtracks to speak of. I would, in that case, like to change the request in that case to Might & Magic V: Dark Side of Xeen in any format on MS-DOS PC.

I’m also seeking the original Bard’s Tale trilogy on Apple II.


KusanagiShiro
02-23-2019, 12:17 AM
Post consolidated. Please delete mods. X3

nx666
02-28-2019, 09:38 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters (Atari ST) (mega.nz/#!KEZQjYqL!XBl75nJA94bbeEg0ieNi-VF9VF2P0KA6tEVF_yv_eJg)1990"Domark"Matt Furniss"11.6 MB""
Foundation’s Waste (Atari ST) (mega.nz/#!mU5FRKTZ!k1Vbw5q2vCuUBqsxm0Cf4_MvNOj6H7Kq3LClr1q 80jE)1988"Exocet Software"Wally Beben"5.4 MB""
Goldrunner (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!mZoBnSLL!MJbfVFB7n_PdbLFx16_CQTFcND1t4-hVtJaxbHaQlVo)1987"Microdeal"Rob Hubbard"6.0 MB""
Sword World PC (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!LRwxkSJJ!0VmXhfu7tDrrPnrb8JxE3n8PjtsihCTEd3Ho3EL xywc)1992"T&E Soft"Yumi Kinoshita, Shigekazu Kamaki, Ryuji Sasai"194.9 MB"OPN"


Sharrif001
03-01-2019, 03:00 AM
Thanks a lot for Sword World! This was probably the last soundtrack Sasai worked on freelance before he started to work at Square Enix.

ijustwantthestuff
03-01-2019, 10:22 PM
Excellent, thanks for the update! 🙂

For my next requests, I return (briefly) to the Commodore 64:

Cyberdyne Warrior (C64)
Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (C64)
Rygar (C64)


Sharrif001
03-10-2019, 01:31 AM
I know you have already uploaded Die Bahnwelt, but do you have access to the best version that uses MIDI Support for that soundtrack, like the MT-32, SC-8850, and the Yamaha MU2000?

1983parrothead
03-10-2019, 03:55 AM
I wonder how exactly did Japanese gamers rip and upload FM-7 soundtracks even by making fanmade FM-7 versions of game music from other platforms?

But anyway nx666, here are three more requests if you are welcome to rip any:

* Cynthia (X68000, OPM version in V1 and V2 to include with V2 MIDI version you already ripped. Here are both versions in comparison: https://youtu.be/tJW-WkeGSEc )
* Examinator (PC, this was composed by Yasuhito Saito of db-SOFT and Data West games. Developed by MAGI.)
* OverDriver (X68000)

Thank you.


Sharrif001
03-10-2019, 04:41 PM
It is nice to see some more soundtracks from Yasuhito Saito. Now, if only someone out there can rip the entire FM-Towns soundtracks of all of Data West’s visual detective games, with the FM OST and the CD OST intact.

nx666
03-10-2019, 09:06 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Cyberdyne Warrior (C64) (mega.nz/#!2Bg2BQxT!rxkK6YZ362ZhazLd_aOnPkT9IxZlwi0tu3I5blC X3ks)1989"Hewson"Steve Rowlands"24.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos (PC-9821) (mega.nz/#!eJozgQaA!V3Hdf88jIGhx61EvWmFKnYDDE5sOusp7gWbPFrK j18Y)1994"StarCraft"Takeshi Abo"157.9 MB"86"
Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (C64) (mega.nz/#!mQQ1hQIL!fDkh9maGMfI318-ZTmpVqzrJ8avT1k-y5mC9-NIveH4)1990"Gremlin Graphics"n/a"34.1 MB"real+emul.SID"
Rygar (C64) (mega.nz/#!udwkQAIR!K_WwTXTK1Us9H8_o0DdN9V2_NDMjyqkoeDkEukh sdu8)1987"U.S. Gold"David Whittaker"11.7 MB"real+emul.SID"

———- Post added at 09:06 PM ———- Previous post was at 08:25 PM ———-

I know you have already uploaded Die Bahnwelt, but do you have access to the best version that uses MIDI Support for that soundtrack, like the MT-32, SC-8850, and the Yamaha MU2000?

I just had a look and there are three different MIDI soundtracks: MT-32+FM, MT+32+FM (but uses the MT-32 for percussion only) and General MIDI. The game is from 1992 so the GM version was probably composed with something like a SC-55 in mind (the SC-8850 and MU2000 were both released much later). If you just want to know what the music in combination with a modern sound font sounds like then you can easily do that with the MIDI files from the Hoot set (or the game disk) – they should work as is in any modern MIDI player.


Sharrif001
03-11-2019, 12:48 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment
Cyberdyne Warrior (C64) (mega.nz/#!2Bg2BQxT!rxkK6YZ362ZhazLd_aOnPkT9IxZlwi0tu3I5blC X3ks)1989"Hewson"Steve Rowlands"24.9 MB"real+emul.SID"
Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos (PC-9821) (mega.nz/#!eJozgQaA!V3Hdf88jIGhx61EvWmFKnYDDE5sOusp7gWbPFrK j18Y)1994"StarCraft"Takeshi Abo"157.9 MB"86"
Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (C64) (mega.nz/#!mQQ1hQIL!fDkh9maGMfI318-ZTmpVqzrJ8avT1k-y5mC9-NIveH4)1990"Gremlin Graphics"n/a"34.1 MB"real+emul.SID"
Rygar (C64) (mega.nz/#!udwkQAIR!K_WwTXTK1Us9H8_o0DdN9V2_NDMjyqkoeDkEukh sdu8)1987"U.S. Gold"David Whittaker"11.7 MB"real+emul.SID"

———- Post added at 09:06 PM ———- Previous post was at 08:25 PM ———-

I just had a look and there are three different MIDI soundtracks: MT-32+FM, MT+32+FM (but uses the MT-32 for percussion only) and General MIDI. The game is from 1992 so the GM version was probably composed with something like a SC-55 in mind (the SC-8850 and MU2000 were both released much later). If you just want to know what the music in combination with a modern sound font sounds like then you can easily do that with the MIDI files from the Hoot set (or the game disk) – they should work as is in any modern MIDI player.

I see. I don’t have any of those tools. Plus, I don’t like ripping from Hoot. Anyway, thanks for Lands of Lore. Any news on Urgent Mission? If you can’t find Urgent Mission, then I have 2 requests from the company You-En-Tai for the PC-98:

1. Elves
2. Ardor Aternius

and one request from elf Co., Ltd:

3. Words Worth for the PC-98


ijustwantthestuff
03-14-2019, 12:55 AM
Thanks for the C64 stuff! I love how Lotus despite it’s "demake" nature sounds just as good as the Amiga original. 🙂

For the next update, I have some Amiga requests that should be pretty straightforward:

Astro Marine Corps
Populous
Strider


nx666
03-28-2019, 06:55 PM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

A.M.C. Astro Marine Corps (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!bBx1hQRL!hOLj35GNT63KiS66IBG3CgixpUimkTE9zoLD7du hC2Q)1990"Dinamic"JosпїЅ MartпїЅn"34.0 MB""
Cynthia 1992 Version (X68000) (mega.nz/#!2YJzkSSC!cz43PdDWWNI_H1OX3y46zHvAB5MLu2er1qdJ59C VLrQ)1992"Kouichi Imahashi"Miyoshi Wakabayashi"43.7 MB"OPM/MSM"
Cynthia 1994 Version (X68000) (mega.nz/#!HQYR1QZQ!4a72pmDD215dbcBN-uWLP5JIkQnIpDOt_Db77ES6Nuo)1994"Kouichi Imahashi"Miyoshi Wakabayashi"64.7 MB"OPM/MSM, SC-55"
Might and Magic V: Darkside of Xeen (MS-DOS) (mega.nz/#!Gd5XVKAZ!6yo5h_TTekgYvNJz0BmGF-NNvHRtq_kVTtinboQbOSo)1993"New World Computing"Tim Tully"110.7 MB"SC-55"
OverDriver (X68000) (mega.nz/#!7ZQlGQyJ!hoom9ScuNhboC9z14RWIqt6O1Y0MqF37TkU6bvu UZQg)1992"LOGiN Disk & Book"n/a"61.7 MB"OPM/MSM"
Populous (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!iA5xAaja!WoJ6-X94TdfDKr9WEUif6xHa4LWxzQ2q5tzunPAFmP4)1989"Electronic Arts"Rob Hubbard, David Hanlon"11.2 MB""
Strider (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!HIoUzYgB!NTxAvBV9jKZJ0wSqyVS11L6jPEJ87PJhnlwmdoL 3d5w)1989"U.S. Gold"Mike Davies"9.1 MB""
Words Worth (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!jYBwRK7L!cXWN2uPqMKeOSZtkoXpkvWCbxwUN6vBLB925xOu SRq0)1993"Elf"Youichi Shimizu, Masaaki Sugou"155.9 MB"OPN"


Sharrif001
03-28-2019, 08:48 PM
Thank you for Words Worth.

ijustwantthestuff
03-29-2019, 08:38 PM
Awesome update. Now I have some new stuff to listen to. 🙂

I have three new requests. First off:

Toki (C64)

In addition to this, I would like to request updates to the Amiga sets for Zool and Zool 2 to also include the CD32 versions’ CD audio tracks.


1983parrothead
03-29-2019, 08:54 PM
Thank you very much for both OverDriver and both Cynthia versions≧◠◡◠≦

nx666
03-29-2019, 08:59 PM
I wonder how exactly did Japanese gamers rip and upload FM-7 soundtracks even by making fanmade FM-7 versions of game music from other platforms?

But anyway nx666, here are three more requests if you are welcome to rip any:
* Examinator (PC, this was composed by Yasuhito Saito of db-SOFT and Data West games. Developed by MAGI.)
Thank you.

I forgot to mention that I couldn’t do Examinator because a) the game is maybe a little bit too recent for this thread and b) I would prefer not to infect my computer with viruses from shady hentai sites while searching for this game.


1983parrothead
03-29-2019, 09:20 PM
I forgot to mention that I couldn’t do Examinator because a) the game is maybe a little bit too recent for this thread and b) I would prefer not to infect my computer with viruses from shady hentai sites while searching for this game.

I see. Makes sense. Understood.

As for FM-7 ripping, hopefully there will be a way to rip from it sometime.


nx666
03-29-2019, 09:42 PM
I see. Makes sense. Understood.

As for FM-7 ripping, hopefully there will be a way to rip from it sometime.

Why wouldn’t that be possible? It’s just another computer and it probably "only" takes some time and dedication to extract the music. There are also some FM7 games that work in Hoot.


1983parrothead
03-30-2019, 11:03 PM
Why wouldn’t that be possible? It’s just another computer and it probably "only" takes some time and dedication to extract the music. There are also some FM7 games that work in Hoot.

Correct. But what I mean is, hopefully an easier ripping method will occur someday, but of course Hoot is worth it, though difficult to assemble.


Sharrif001
04-05-2019, 01:25 AM
I am still looking for this soundtrack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVdfrTNSUf0&list=FLWJz00Fp31wryFY2CGAbonQ&index=266

Has anyone out there found the disk image for it so it can be dumped into Hoot?


nx666
04-14-2019, 10:01 AM
Update

NameYearPublisherComposerSizeComment

Elves (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!qVBjXKBI!abCjnl9FW_lIj3ZcUZN2bM9GbjmPycrywct6ezw rOEc)1992"You-en-tai"Nobusuke Sasahara"46.3 MB"OPN"
Toki (C64) (mega.nz/#!LE4hUaLI!IFqOUQ0RCZ-yDKzkm5yql2saHq00ge1rjMnWzigiZQI)1991"Ocean"Keith Tinman"17.5 MB"real+emul.SID"
Wasureenu Honoo: Ardor Aeternus (PC-9801) (mega.nz/#!mNx1TAwK!iLKX-m15CnEdC4qJTW_aj1dcu-iBPnfnmf1G_NPfMo0)1996"You-en-tai"Akira Komachi, Nobuko Numata, Hideaki Murata, Daisuke Takahashi, Koichi Shimamura"154.1 MB"OPN"
Zool (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!mRglVAwL!xyMXta3ovv8x6Kammu9lmB8fSYcNE-TrT1jraqP0VKQ)1992"Gremlin Graphics"Patrick Phelan, Neil Biggin"101.1 MB"includes CD32 version"
Zool 2 (Amiga) (mega.nz/#!mMR2iQ4A!HQjtDjbVOkEQFEJ3-VIF-1VJQpjBZeo3-SEJE80EX24)1993"Gremlin Graphics"Patrick Phelan, Neil Biggin"81.0 MB"includes CD32 version"


ijustwantthestuff
04-14-2019, 07:16 PM
Thanks for the update!

Those were the last requests I had on my list, and I can’t really think of anything else I want ripped. I think I’m going to retire from requesting in this thread, at least for the foreseeable future. Will still hang around lurking in the background and check out future updates, of course. 🙂

I want to thank you once again nx666 for all the work you’ve put in for the game music community. Not only is the quantity of ripped soundtracks impressive, but there’s so much obscure good stuff here that can’t be found elsewhere. My hat’s off to you, good sir. 🙂


Sharrif001
04-15-2019, 04:57 PM
Thanks a lot for Elves and Ardor Aternus.

1983parrothead
04-26-2019, 04:37 AM
Here are three arcade requests:

* Touch Down Fever II (SNK, different soundtrack than first one)
* Empire City 1931 (Seibu Kaihatsu, this user was able to rip it -> https://youtu.be/-I30AC0iyM8 )
* Lead Angle / Dead Angle (Seibu Kaihatsu)

Thank you nx666. 😉


Sharrif001
05-05-2019, 12:37 AM
I have 3 suggestions: High School War, Grey Stone Saga And Grey Stone Saga Gaiden for the PC9801.

ijustwantthestuff
05-17-2019, 08:12 PM
I would like to briefly come out of requesting-retirement for a Commodore 64 request: Deep Star (sometimes written "Deepstar"), by Mark Wilson. The in-game BGM is incredible.

CartridgeCulture
07-06-2019, 09:59 AM
Hey nx666, looking to request the soundtracks to Moonlight Energy 1 & 2 (PC-98), especially the latter. 🙂 AccelJoe got me hooked recently. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-GsNautzsQ)

Sharrif001
07-08-2019, 04:29 AM
If those 3 soundtracks I have requested cannot be completed, I understand- I have 2 more to request in its place:

1. Ray-Gun from 1990 by Elf (I don’t know which version is the best in terms of music- it was released on the PC88, PC98, MSX and X68000.)
2. Metal Eye 1993 Elf ( Like before, I do not know which version is the best in terms of music.)


CartridgeCulture
07-09-2019, 12:45 AM
Oh and if it’s not too much trouble, the Taito game Super Chase: Criminal Termination (ARC) seems like it’s got a lot of love behind it. I mean the game starts with TAITO Corporation Presents. Super Action Driving Game !! PRODUCED By Project "Power Wheels. I love it. Thanks in advance if you can rip this 🙂

EDIT: Someone put together this awesome music video to Dandy Lady. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBHTKHTUvB8)


Sharrif001
07-09-2019, 02:09 AM
Oh and if it’s not too much trouble, the Taito game Super Chase: Criminal Termination (ARC) seems like it’s got a lot of love behind it. I mean the game starts with TAITO Corporation Presents. Super Action Driving Game !! PRODUCED By Project "Power Wheels. I love it. Thanks in advance if you can rip this 🙂

EDIT: Someone put together this awesome music video to Dandy Lady. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBHTKHTUvB8)
I agree- it is another one of those games on the F3 Hardware that I love. It is a shame that they wasted that hardware with tons of puzzle games.


KusanagiShiro
07-11-2019, 05:43 PM
Just a single request: Vampire Killer (Castlevania) for MSX2.

ijustwantthestuff
07-12-2019, 04:55 PM
LOL, by the looks of it, there seems to still be a lot of demand ’round these parts. 🙂

Sharrif001
07-14-2019, 04:16 PM
LOL, by the looks of it, there seems to still be a lot of demand ’round these parts. 🙂

Yeah. There are still some PC98, PC88, X68000 soundtracks that haven’t been ripped yet. Unfortunately, some of the disk images have not been found yet or they are too hard to find.


Sharrif001
09-02-2019, 04:37 PM
Is this forum shut down?

ijustwantthestuff
09-29-2019, 01:50 PM
Is this forum shut down?

It seems so. I communicated with nx666 over PM a few months ago, and he said he was very busy with other stuff but that he was planning on posting an update eventually. But I guess he got tired of the thread and the constant requests and decided to move on. Can’t say I blame him as he’s put in a lot of work on it over the years. Too bad for me, as I really wanted that Deep Star C64 soundtrack, but I’ll live. 🙂


ruiner9
09-29-2019, 02:08 PM
Yeah, he and I were in pretty constant contact regarding Audio Panic Room, and he’s stopped emailing me too. Anyways, he’s left quite a legacy and I encourage thread readers to grab any music you think you’d want because I don’t know when his mega subscription is up, and if he’ll renew it.

Sharrif001
10-01-2019, 03:14 AM
It seems so. I communicated with nx666 over PM a few months ago, and he said he was very busy with other stuff but that he was planning on posting an update eventually. But I guess he got tired of the thread and the constant requests and decided to move on. Can’t say I blame him as he’s put in a lot of work on it over the years. Too bad for me, as I really wanted that Deep Star C64 soundtrack, but I’ll live. 🙂

Damn- I guess it is my fault. I can’t blame him for wanting to quit though. He was the only one that can do music from Hoot, and he was the only one that did soundtracks for Japanese PCs.

———- Post added at 09:14 PM ———- Previous post was at 09:13 PM ———-

Yeah, he and I were in pretty constant contact regarding Audio Panic Room, and he’s stopped emailing me too. Anyways, he’s left quite a legacy and I encourage thread readers to grab any music you think you’d want because I don’t know when his mega subscription is up, and if he’ll renew it.

Aw, shit! You’re right…. 🙁
I guess there is nowhere left to go now to get game music on those unknown Japanese PCs. Everyone wants the famous game soundtracks that are too overrated….


nx666
10-24-2019, 07:09 PM
Sorry, I haven’t been here for a while and missed these last few comments. I worked mostly from home these past few years so it was relatively easy to do some rips on the side, but now that I have a 9-5 office job it turned out to be pretty difficult to fit a project like this into my schedule. I don’t plan to close this thread and the downloads will stay online as well, it’s just that I currently don’t have much time for new rips/recordings and that’s probably not going to change anytime soon. I have been working on a new Hoot set though, but that is also coming along really slow. As for the podcast, I decided to take a break at the beginning of this year but that turned out a bit longer than originally anticipated. The podcast is definitely coming back at some point though.

If anybody wants to pick up where I left and work on new soundtracks then let me know. I’m always happy to share information/resources/tools or anything else I have created for this thread.


ruiner9
10-24-2019, 07:12 PM
Hey, good to see you’re still alive! I’m always willing to lend my voice to Audio Panic Room, just let me know whenever you want to resurrect it. 🙂

ijustwantthestuff
10-24-2019, 08:22 PM
Yeah, good to see you’re still around! 🙂 I can definitely understand it being difficult fitting projects like this in with the other things in life. I hope to see the podcast and soundtrack requests return sometime in the future when you feel you have the time to spend on it, but until then I just want to say thank you for your work on the thread so far.

Sharrif001
10-30-2019, 04:34 PM
Sorry, I haven’t been here for a while and missed these last few comments. I worked mostly from home these past few years so it was relatively easy to do some rips on the side, but now that I have a 9-5 office job it turned out to be pretty difficult to fit a project like this into my schedule. I don’t plan to close this thread and the downloads will stay online as well, it’s just that I currently don’t have much time for new rips/recordings and that’s probably not going to change anytime soon. I have been working on a new Hoot set though, but that is also coming along really slow. As for the podcast, I decided to take a break at the beginning of this year but that turned out a bit longer than originally anticipated. The podcast is definitely coming back at some point though.

If anybody wants to pick up where I left and work on new soundtracks then let me know. I’m always happy to share information/resources/tools or anything else I have created for this thread.

OK. Good luck with your job and career! I wish I could pick up where you left off, but I lack the knowledge to work on something like Hoot.


1983parrothead
10-31-2019, 03:14 AM
Like Sharrif001, I wish to volunteer to help, but still lack a lot of Hoot assembling, tweaking and ripping experience. And like nx666, I’m stuck with two jobs and other important things in life, including family errands, gatherings/meetings, etc., etc.

Best of luck to you on your job, nx666. And thanks a lot for all your effort on your rips. Well done!( ‘-^ )b


Sharrif001
11-01-2019, 04:08 PM
Like Sharrif001, I wish to volunteer to help, but still lack a lot of Hoot assembling, tweaking and ripping experience. And like nx666, I’m stuck with two jobs and other important things in life, including family errands, gatherings/meetings, etc., etc.

Best of luck to you on your job, nx666. And thanks a lot for all your effort on your rips. Well done!( ‘-^ )b

I agree with what you have said.





CartridgeCulture
11-03-2019, 11:24 AM
Definitely; take care of things on your end nx666, we can be more than patient. Thanks for the generosity you’ve shown so far, and we’re all thankful for everything you’ve done.

Sharrif001
11-03-2019, 03:55 PM
Definitely; take care of things on your end nx666, we can be more than patient. Thanks for the generosity you’ve shown so far, and we’re all thankful for everything you’ve done.

I agree. He has definitely shown us that those unknown games from Japan even have such great music, as well as the Amiga and C64 games.


CartridgeCulture
11-06-2019, 12:30 PM
And that goes for ruiner9 too, and everyone else who contributes to this wonderful community. You’re all champs and we love you for it 😉

Sharrif001
11-13-2019, 03:06 AM
And that goes for ruiner9 too, and everyone else who contributes to this wonderful community. You’re all champs and we love you for it 😉

Yep. I can’t help but notice that you want Sonata as much as I do. Reason for me is that it is the final RPG that one of my favorite companies, T&E SOFT has ever created. I feel that T&E SOFT as well as WOLFTEAM should remain in business, but they died a long time ago.


CartridgeCulture
11-13-2019, 06:44 AM
Mhm, their music has always been very fun. It’s not always perfect, but it sounds like it’s been made with a lot of love. It’s very charming.