Dino Stalker (Capcom, PS2) OST



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Zexion_Chan
10-16-2009, 09:31 PM
This has been a tough little bugger-

I’ve been trying to find the OST to this ill fated (yet fantastic) PS2 with absolutely no luck anywhere. If anyone knows (or has in their possession) a rip of the OST or the actual one, may you be so kind as to help me out? I’d put a track list, but it appears one does not even exist. I’ve put up the cover art, on the other hand.

EDIT:

I already own a copy of the game, therefore, I’m attempting to rip the OST myself. Unfortunately, I am new when it comes to ripping music from PS2 games. I have already tried programs such as MFAudio, with no prevails. It appears that the lot of the data is the .BIN file type. If anyone would be so kind as to offer help or the proper procedure as to do this, I’ll get to making a rip immediately, and posting it. I greatly appreciate any assistance.

-Zexion


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