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I am pretty sure Bricks Jazzy Final has been in contest before, because I distinctly remember someone (orion?) didn't get the Jazzy Final part of the title.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
It's dated back to Week 46. The archive on the wiki starts from Week 48. I actually thought the whole history of SoTW was stored somewhere in the archives of Gamingforce, at least I think I once saw it there.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Didn't this week got "gained"?
1st: Raystorm - Slaughterhouse My winner. The atmosphere for a shooter doesn't get much better than this. Very confident, bright and skyish with good percussion, melody and awesome drive and energy all around. 2nd: Diablo II - Desert At first listening I thought I was playing the game and I was quite shocked. There's surely a lot of nostalgic power behind this track, but I also learned to appreciate the many musical nuances scattered around in the track. It sounds intricate, mysterious and much more. I have never heard a more interesting desert theme. 3rd: Max Pain. To close up, I choose a somewhat somber and reflective theme. Nothing special really, but it still manages to get my attention. ... ok, my nomination: Title: Dreamer Album: Anno 1602 (Game Rip) Composer: Markus Pitzer (a german guy), also known as Dreamweaver Year: 1998 Comments: Anno 1602 is a real-time-strategy around 1500, where you have found America and now mine for resources to produce a vast army to slay your foes. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
My copy of Drag-On Dragoon resembles the one from Dr.Uzuki. It might not say much but my copy also has some front and back-cover scans. Looking more closely at the back-cover though, the tracklisting from Chudah's Corner and all those other sites seems to be correct.
Even though the scan is somewhat blurred, you still can see the kanji - and =, which respectively means "one" and "two" (so much chinese I know). It appears on track 7&8 and 12&13. Also the title of 19 is a bit longer, the "Exhausted" part would fit there. Uzuki's track 12 - Tenth Chapter, Sky Above is actually Track 23 - Eleventh Chapter Sky (Unreleased) on the official CD. The track length 3:27 would match in any case (also some kanji resemblance prove this as well). With that, I'd say we go after the official CD and say Chapter Twelve Sky is actually track 14, length 3:29. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |