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- From: judd@merle.acns.nwu.edu (Stephen Judd)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C64 game music: My opinion
- Date: 11 Mar 1996 18:33:44 GMT
- Organization: Northwestern University, Evanston IL
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- In article <4hessk$idm@bcarh8ab.bnr.ca>,
- Markus Wandel <markus@pinetree.org> wrote:
- >Call me an old fogey, but I liked it better in the early days. Take
- >for example the Synapse games Drelbs, Zeppelin, Necromancer, and Blue
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- All the old Synapse games used "classical" compositions for their music.
- I seem to recall that Drelbs used a piano piece called "The Wild Rider",
- perhaps by Shubert (I don't remember the composer anymore).
-
- >Like I said, one old fogey's opinion.
-
- Nah, lots of people feel that way, and not just about computer music either.
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- evetS-
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- >Markus Wandel Ottawa Ont. Canada (613) 592-1225
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