InfernalAvalanche
06-22-2012, 06:21 PM
LoZ 2 Majora's Mask SNES.zip.001 (http://www.mediafire.com/?skmqdqq5ewe4jii)
LoZ 2 Majora's Mask SNES.zip.002 (http://www.mediafire.com/?3d7zmw3pii6sptn)
LoZ 2 Majora's Mask SNES.zip.003 (http://www.mediafire.com/?ef8g095k3dczhn0)
LoZ 2 Majora's Mask SNES.zip.004 (http://www.mediafire.com/?crx677k3k8ac0lp)
LoZ 2 Majora's Mask SNES.zip.005 (http://www.mediafire.com/?tisz4f8qc6nlwqr)
Clock Town Day 3 Remix.mp3 (http://www.mediafire.com/?qsb7abxkwta4zvi)
Boss Battle Metal.mp3 (http://www.mediafire.com/?sp7ewigrqqrl24b)
Majoras Incarnation.mp3 (http://www.mediafire.com/?dfbiac6hhwfjqgy)
So here it is, the soundtrack for the 3D SNES game The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask. Well, not the whole thing. I got all the MIDIs I could find and there are quite a few repeats for some songs (Stone Tower has thirteen versions. THIRTEEN GODDAMN VERSIONS. The most out of ANY of them.)
In all, there are 104 songs all labelled correctly according to the OST of the Nintendo 64 remake I have. I didn't feel like numbering them, as if going through 104 songs and renaming their filenames from their nonsensical MIDI original filenames wasn't enough (bla bla, complain complain), so they're all in alphabetical order.
Now, the first five links are all part of a split .zip file. The last three are some songs I found at the last minute and decided ought to go along with it, but I had already uploaded the heavy stuff beforehand.
I had a poll on what soundfont this album would be done in. Everyone that contributed agreed that SNES would be the best way to go. I couldn't agree more. I mean, I could, but I don't wanna be an over-achiever. So to the few, the proud, the contributors: thank you for posting. Everyone that didn't, I secretly like you less.
This stuff's all on MediaFire, so no more complaining about not having a 4shared account. Don't feel obligated to leave any sort of "thank you," as it's not a requirement. I courageously upload with the power of the Internet to bring you the wisdom in music.
NOTE: To whom it may concern, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask was originally a game for the Nintendo 64 home console, not the SEGA Genesis. The above description is a work of fiction designed as a subtle joke, the likes of which some find more confusing than anything else.
LoZ 2 Majora's Mask SNES.zip.002 (http://www.mediafire.com/?3d7zmw3pii6sptn)
LoZ 2 Majora's Mask SNES.zip.003 (http://www.mediafire.com/?ef8g095k3dczhn0)
LoZ 2 Majora's Mask SNES.zip.004 (http://www.mediafire.com/?crx677k3k8ac0lp)
LoZ 2 Majora's Mask SNES.zip.005 (http://www.mediafire.com/?tisz4f8qc6nlwqr)
Clock Town Day 3 Remix.mp3 (http://www.mediafire.com/?qsb7abxkwta4zvi)
Boss Battle Metal.mp3 (http://www.mediafire.com/?sp7ewigrqqrl24b)
Majoras Incarnation.mp3 (http://www.mediafire.com/?dfbiac6hhwfjqgy)
So here it is, the soundtrack for the 3D SNES game The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask. Well, not the whole thing. I got all the MIDIs I could find and there are quite a few repeats for some songs (Stone Tower has thirteen versions. THIRTEEN GODDAMN VERSIONS. The most out of ANY of them.)
In all, there are 104 songs all labelled correctly according to the OST of the Nintendo 64 remake I have. I didn't feel like numbering them, as if going through 104 songs and renaming their filenames from their nonsensical MIDI original filenames wasn't enough (bla bla, complain complain), so they're all in alphabetical order.
Now, the first five links are all part of a split .zip file. The last three are some songs I found at the last minute and decided ought to go along with it, but I had already uploaded the heavy stuff beforehand.
I had a poll on what soundfont this album would be done in. Everyone that contributed agreed that SNES would be the best way to go. I couldn't agree more. I mean, I could, but I don't wanna be an over-achiever. So to the few, the proud, the contributors: thank you for posting. Everyone that didn't, I secretly like you less.
This stuff's all on MediaFire, so no more complaining about not having a 4shared account. Don't feel obligated to leave any sort of "thank you," as it's not a requirement. I courageously upload with the power of the Internet to bring you the wisdom in music.
NOTE: To whom it may concern, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask was originally a game for the Nintendo 64 home console, not the SEGA Genesis. The above description is a work of fiction designed as a subtle joke, the likes of which some find more confusing than anything else.