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- From: d95-hsv@dront.nada.kth.se (Hσkan Svensson)
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- Subject: Re: Best C64 Game Soundtrack
- Date: 26 Mar 1996 18:19:23 GMT
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- Jason (tmr@cosine.demon.co.uk) wrote:
- : Hσkan Svensson wrote on Tue 19 Mar 1996 at 18:00:
-
- : : P.S: Is it just me, or did the loader for Wizball sound slightly
- : : different from the normal (Hyper Sports) Ocean loader?
-
- : Peter Karlsson (dat95pkn@idt.mdh.se) wrote:
-
- : : Did it use the "heavy" version?
-
- : Yep, Parallax and Wizball (both versions) used the "heavy" mix. Personally
- : I preferred this one!
-
- : Jason =-)
-
- Well, I thought that it sounded different. Then I found Zyron's Galway
- collection and, yes, there were three versions of the Hyper Sports loader.
- The original, the heavy version, and the Slap Fight version. When I heard
- the term "heavy", I thought the Slap Fight loader was meant.
-
- Anyway. James Galway is one of the world's most renowned flutists, having
- won several awards. The strange thing is that on the INC pages, it says
- that he's also Martin Galway's uncle. Can someone *please* verify this?
-