JudgeIto
04-11-2011, 03:11 AM
You can find more rips and uploads in my archival thread (Thread 74501).
Comments and thanks are appreciated!
This is a line-in recording from a Nintendo DS Lite and an original Super Princess Peach cartridge, recorded sometime in 2009. This was done mainly as a private project and a time-waster, but now I'd like to share it because of the lack of a proper 2sf set and my own dissatisfaction with the emulator-based recordings I've heard. Nobody ever cared, but here it is anyway: I commit it to the internet, forever.
First of all, the sound test is incomplete, lacking many jingles and other transitional themes. Second, activating a track in the sound test creates a sound that overlaps with the beginning of each song. Every other rip I've heard hits both these points: they don't stray from the sound test and they don't bother to fix the activation sound. This recording uses the sound test for convenience, but carefully edits in clean introductions from multiple gameplay sessions. This proved to be somewhat difficult, as nearly every screen transition (map-to-level, level-to-level, pausing and unpausing) comes with some cute sound effect that overlaps with the start of the music.
What you'll hear in this recording is the result of two complete play-throughs, necessary to capture every jingle and multiple passes of certain stage themes, pieced together to ultimately create as clean a recording as possible. Even after all this, there are still one or two spots where SFX were unavoidable. You're on your own in finding them.
What you WON'T hear are the tracks as filtered through Peach's emotions. It's not worth it.
Akira Fujiwara
Super
Princess Peach
Line-in recording, FLAC or MP3

FLAC (http://anonym.to/?http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8MXD88X1)
[ pass: 6nc39rp4gxsi50ri4 ]
MP3 (http://anonym.to/?http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N0Y6QI0A)
[ pass: 0gf8cyl5dibp2p6dg ]
Comments and thanks are appreciated!
This is a line-in recording from a Nintendo DS Lite and an original Super Princess Peach cartridge, recorded sometime in 2009. This was done mainly as a private project and a time-waster, but now I'd like to share it because of the lack of a proper 2sf set and my own dissatisfaction with the emulator-based recordings I've heard. Nobody ever cared, but here it is anyway: I commit it to the internet, forever.
First of all, the sound test is incomplete, lacking many jingles and other transitional themes. Second, activating a track in the sound test creates a sound that overlaps with the beginning of each song. Every other rip I've heard hits both these points: they don't stray from the sound test and they don't bother to fix the activation sound. This recording uses the sound test for convenience, but carefully edits in clean introductions from multiple gameplay sessions. This proved to be somewhat difficult, as nearly every screen transition (map-to-level, level-to-level, pausing and unpausing) comes with some cute sound effect that overlaps with the start of the music.
What you'll hear in this recording is the result of two complete play-throughs, necessary to capture every jingle and multiple passes of certain stage themes, pieced together to ultimately create as clean a recording as possible. Even after all this, there are still one or two spots where SFX were unavoidable. You're on your own in finding them.
What you WON'T hear are the tracks as filtered through Peach's emotions. It's not worth it.
Akira Fujiwara
Super
Princess Peach
Line-in recording, FLAC or MP3

FLAC (http://anonym.to/?http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8MXD88X1)
[ pass: 6nc39rp4gxsi50ri4 ]
MP3 (http://anonym.to/?http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N0Y6QI0A)
[ pass: 0gf8cyl5dibp2p6dg ]