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- From: Jason <tmr@cosine.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: Best C64 Game Soundtrack
- Date: Tue, 5 Mar 96 01:25:36 GMT
- Organization: Cosine Systems
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- George Brock-Nannestad (koskphon@inet.uni-c.dk) wrote:
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- : I always liked the music from Crazy Comets better than the one from
- : Mega Apocalypse, if is just too bad that you can't hear the music while
- : you are playing the game, because of the sfx. M.A. is still a great game
- : though, much better than Crazy Comets.
-
- Best bet is to do what I did and hack the bugger 'til the f.x. don't play!
-
- : Did Huelsbeck make the music in X-Out? I thought it was F.A.M.E
-
- It was, Adam Bulka did it (based on the Huelsbeck original from the
- Amiga version).
-
- : I also have an addition. What about Slimey's Mine? I know it has no music,
- : but the sound-effects are great :-)
-
- Now those samples were just *too* damned clear!
-
- Jason =-)
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