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- From: d95-hsv@nada.kth.se (Hσkan Svensson)
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- Subject: Re: Best C64 Game Soundtrack
- Date: 1 Apr 1996 16:20:29 GMT
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- Peter Karlsson <dat95pkn@idt.mdh.se> wrote:
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- >Uhh... When I wrote "heavy", I meant the Slap Fight version. That plus the
- >Hyper Sports version are the only two that I have heard. The Slap Fight
- >version is used with the Yie Ar Kung Fu II in a game collection I have
- >(couldn't confirm this, since the cassette seems to ahve died).
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- >Are these tunes available for ftp somewhere? If so, in what form?
- >(Preferrably playable on my C128).
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- ftp.funet.fi, in the pub/cbm/c64/demos/pal/Antic dir.
- The filename is galway-tunes.lzh
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