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eriol33 Jun 3, 2006 04:33 AM

Could someone tell me the catalogue number of the music for Da Vinci Online game Soundtrack by Gary Kibler?

http://rapidshare.de/files/18958000/...track.zip.html
or
http://dl11cg.rapidshare.de/files/18...Soundtrack.zip

Killy Jun 26, 2006 10:46 AM

Alright, this is a strange request, but is anyone able to recognise the music played in the background of this skit? The track is from a German hip-hop album and the guy is obviously playing video-games. I want to get hold of the track played in games, so any help would be appreciated.

The album in question is from 2002, so any games released later than that might be out of the question. It sounds like a beat 'em up game, with some heavy sword-slashing and whatnot. Also, the buttons are rather loud, so I'm thinking it must be a DC, N64, GameCube or an Xbox game. That's all I could figure out...

Thanks to whomever give this one a try.

uberdummkopf Jul 28, 2006 12:38 AM

Alright, here's a toughie.

Who composed the Starsiege: Tribes soundtrack? Not Tribes 2, I mean the original one. Thorough searching through the game disc files, installed files, game credits, printed game credits, and on the internet has left me without an answer to this. FYI, the 10 tracks are in the format of redbook as tracks 2-11 on the game disc. Or maybe tracks 1-10. So there is no tag info, either.

Kaleb.G Aug 2, 2006 12:24 PM

Anybody happen to know the track order for Jets'n'Guns? That is, which order they play in the game.

Lord Jaroh Aug 3, 2006 09:02 PM

Hello,
Since we're supposed to post questions regarding individual songs here, here goes nothing.

I've been searching for who did a certain song, mainly so that I could try to find more by the same artist(s). This is probably the single best rendition of a video game song turned to metal that I've ever heard. Hopefully this link thingy works...

Unknown - Castlevania - Bloody Tears

The closest I could come is Minibosses or The Black Mages, but neither sounds quite right. If someone could shed some light on the subject or point me in the direction of where to look, I would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Kaleb.G Aug 3, 2006 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Jaroh

I'm not sure. But that track is damn ROCKIN'. Also, I do notice the BLACK MAGES similarity, though I would not say it is them. This may be off one of the Dracula Battle albums (I haven't heard them yet so I'm unsure).

SuperSonic Aug 3, 2006 09:45 PM

Look for something called Castlevania - Symphony of the Night Complete. There's two tracks on there (10 and 11) called Bloody Tears - Rock Ver. 1 and Bloody Tears - Rock Ver. 2.

Lord Jaroh Aug 3, 2006 11:15 PM

Cool. Symphony of Night Complete...are those the only metal-ized tunes on there? Heh, at least some people have more clue than I do.

By the way, are there any other tunes like this that anyone knows of? I've heard a few of Youtube, but I was looking for just mp3s to make my life easier.

Thanks a lot for the info.

seanne Aug 4, 2006 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Jaroh

This track is indeed from one of the Dracula Battle albums. The first one to be exact. You can find more info about them right here. And if you want to download them, feel free to get them from my FTP server. You'll find more info about that if you follow the link in my signature.

Basil Aug 22, 2006 10:30 PM

Just a minor question, would the two pieces of credits below represent the official music composers for Super Mario Strikers?

Sound Design & Music / Voice / Voice Scripting
Graig Robertson

Additional Music
Kyle Nordman (Swara Studio Ltd.)


http://www.mobygames.com/game/gamecu...rikers/credits

Kaleb.G Aug 23, 2006 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue_Kirby2
Just a minor question, would the two pieces of credits below represent the official music composers for Super Mario Strikers?

Sound Design & Music / Voice / Voice Scripting
Graig Robertson

Additional Music
Kyle Nordman (Swara Studio Ltd.)


http://www.mobygames.com/game/gamecu...rikers/credits

Yes, I would say so. "Music" is pretty specific. It's used often in place of "Composer". However they can, in some cases, have both (that obviously doesn't apply here).

So, the composers would be:
Graig Robertson, Kyle Nordman

SuperSonic Dec 15, 2006 01:15 PM

Anybody know who the composers were for Sonic the Hedgehog (XBox360)? I know Jun Senoue did a few tracks but I'm clueless as far as the others go.

Sooty Jan 13, 2007 03:43 PM

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Please help me identify this!

Rimo Jan 13, 2007 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sooty (Post 363766)
Please help me identify this!

VGM-wise, this is part of the "International Karate" theme, composed by Rob Hubbard for the C64 game. However, the original composition is not his; it was actually composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto, as the theme for the movie "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence".

Sooty Jan 13, 2007 05:44 PM

Thank you very very much Rimo ;-; I can't express how grateful I am. The first vibes I got was "this must be from some Japanese film", I was wondering if it was some anime-style film which I haven't watched.

There's a really popular version on solo piano (I say popular because I've heard that version multiple times elsewhere). Is it part of the original film soundtrack or did someone do another rendition?

Also, I searched for International Karate theme but could only find an acapella rendition of the theme on youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAY_fJ4IHHE), and it doesn't follow the original theme exactly. Did they sing it wrongly or is the theme from the game slightly different from the movie's theme?

seanne Jan 13, 2007 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sooty (Post 363869)
There's a really popular version on solo piano (I say popular because I've heard that version multiple times elsewhere). Is it part of the original film soundtrack or did someone do another rendition?

There have been different versions of this track made by Sakamoto, but the version used in the film isn't a straight piano piece so it might not be the one you've heard.

Sooty Jan 13, 2007 07:02 PM

Yeah, I managed to find it already, his piano performance on youtube along with transcriptions from this forum. There is definitely a version that was produced as a piano solo though... my local television uses themes from other movies, pop songs etc. to spruce up previews of shows that are to come. Obviously a good quality track would be needed for them to use it like that. So it's out there somewhere.

Thanks everyone!

Rimo Jan 13, 2007 09:31 PM

In the video of the Visa Röster a capella version, the melody from the sample you posted is sang by the blond girl with the red dress, starting at 1:07. The original game version is actually not identical to the theme by Sakamoto; it uses some motifs and is arranged differently, and at the ~4:00, it switches to a more rapid section.

If you want to check out the original C64 version, here's a link to it: http://sid.oth4.com/series/01/mp3/Ro...arate_6581.mp3

Sonic 3 Jan 21, 2007 02:11 AM

Noob here.

Hey sometime ago, I found some music files from Sonic CD. They were extracted from the game, but they weren't actualy used in the game. Someone went through the entire CD and found some them compressed. They were more like little intros to each level and they only lasted for about 10 seconds. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? They aren't included on the Jap/US Soundtracks.

Arigeitsu159 Feb 20, 2007 06:32 PM

Xenosaga Episode III - "On Our Ways"
 
This is probably going to sound like a very silly questions... but does anyone actually recall where this track is actually played in the game?

From what I recall playing through it, I never once heard this track in the game itself.

Muzza Feb 22, 2007 08:35 PM

I hope someone sees this message and answers it; this is the first time I noticed this thread, so hopefully other people know of it's existence so they can aid me here. Can someone please give me the names of the artists and their corresponding tracks on the ee'MALL & ee'MALL 2nd Avenue Sound Tracks?

I've got the tracks and all, I'm just missing artist information.

Here's the back cover which shows most of the artists in English. If someone could translate the Japanese artists, then that would be fantastic.

Teioh Feb 25, 2007 12:18 PM

This website lists the artists. If you copy&paste them in google or look them up on Bemanistyle.com (which is unfortunately down right now), you should be able to find the Romaji names. If not, tell me and I look them up for you later :-/
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I've just listened to a track from Ka no Hana Music Collection (HIDPC-3006) which sounds very familiar.
The trackname is Ayahana, but I am 100% sure I've heard it somewhere before in another game...and it's got to be rather old, too - maybe from Snes days? Any help is appreciated:
Get the Flash Player to play this audio file: :(

What the hell, I shouldn't have put this shit in my playlist. There is another one I swear I've heard before:
Get the Flash Player to play this audio file: At first I thought this was People Seized With Life from Chrono Cross due to those pauses between the melody - but it's definitely not. Yet, the melody I've heard before. As far as I know, it's not a classical piece either (maybe from a movie score?).
Either Agematsu has stolen everything together here, or he's copying somebody.

edit: The latter one is apparently Sadness from Xenosaga Ep.1

Trench Mar 8, 2007 12:32 AM

Mega Man X music artists
 
I have the Mega Man X 1-6 collection.... and in a couple cases, the actual artist is a bit of a mystery to me.

Akemi Kimura is credited for doing the openings / endings to all the songs on the final disc..... is this possibly correct? Akemi's name doesn't even show up on the soundtracks until Mega Man X6. How could she have done the opening theme for X4?

The only thing I can think of is that they arranged it by artist credit, but it just doesn't seem to make much sense even that way. I don't see Akemi's name until X6.

THE POWER OF WATER Mar 8, 2007 02:29 AM

Yeah, Kimura didn't do anything on X1-5.

X6 is tracks 1-25 on the last disc, so I'm thinking that wherever you've gotten the information from (tags or an album info page somewhere) just gave Kimura credit for the entire disc (ugh).

Since the tracks are from X3-5, they should be credited to the composers for those games. From http://www.gamingforce.com/audio/gfa-albums.php?id=256:

X3: Minakuchi Engineering Staff, Toshihiko Horiyama, Syusaku Uchiyama, Yoshino Aoki & Makoto Tomozawa
X4: Toshihiko Horiyama
X5: Naoto Tanaka, Naoya Kamisaka & Takuya Miyawaki

Trench Mar 8, 2007 02:32 AM

Thanks for reassuring me.

I downloaded it from gamemp3s. They haven't released the mix torrent for 'R' yet so it might be worth notifying them about the incorrect tagging, just so future downloaders don't have to change it.

By the way, neat place you directed me to, literally didn't know it existed. May play with this for a while.


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