Dom's E2M8...
#51 posted by ice on 2004/01/13 19:55:23
...has the coolest MIDI stereo effects. Listening to it now makes it sound like the sound source keeps moving around my desk. Woah.
AoE
#52 posted by ice on 2004/01/14 18:11:23
Can't forget Age of Empires, now, can I? It's got a nice ambience.
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#53 posted by starbuck on 2004/01/15 09:38:36
The soundtracks that come to mind for me are:
Starcraft/Warcraft: especially the starcraft one that goes NA NA, NA NA NAAAA!! You know the one.
Diablo: the original diablo was the best i remember, nice and folky and gothic
Alice and Quake: grouped together because they're so obvious, also due to the nin connection. Chris vrenna probably did a better job than trent but I think he had more time to work on the tracks.
Total Annihilation: well its the greatest rts ever to of course its going to have a great soundtrack :). Really nice orchestral stuff, suits the game perfectly...the sort of epic stuff you want to hear as you send 100 gunships in to kill those damn laser towers.
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#54 posted by PuLSaR on 2004/01/15 16:11:56
Total Annihilation: well its the greatest rts ever to of course its going to have a great soundtrack :)
Absolutely agree. I still have grabbed Total Annihilation soundtrack (AoE too) in my mp3 archive.
I especially liked the track Blood of the machines. Cool track with even more cool name.
The Tracks Have Names?
#55 posted by starbuck on 2004/01/16 09:02:25
could tell me how to get them? When I ripped them all I got was 7 tracks of 'battle' and 9 tracks of 'building'.... not so catchy :D
CDDB, Probably.
#56 posted by R.P.G. on 2004/01/16 09:24:18
CDDB is where I got the track listing for the Quake CD tracks.
I Checked The Site
#57 posted by starbuck on 2004/01/16 11:12:40
and i couldn't get anything better than the cddb titles that were automatically downloaded, weird...
I Got
#58 posted by PuLSaR on 2004/01/16 16:06:44
them from CDDB before grabbing the disk.
If you want I may send them to you.
BTW The artist name of all tracks is Cavedog Entertainment.
Very funny is that artist name of AoE soundtrack is Microsoft corporation :) It's interesting to see Billy G. singing 8D
Hehe
#59 posted by starbuck on 2004/01/16 16:26:54
i would certainly appreciate it if you could send me the track names, thanks. My email is starbuck@planetquake.com
Well
#60 posted by PuLSaR on 2004/01/16 16:35:18
then you have to wait a little, cuz my mp3 archive is not at my comp now. I had a HDD crash awhile ago and all my mp3's are stored at my friend's hard drive. I'll send you track names when I get my mp3's back or at least just visit my friend
HDD Crash Buddies!
#61 posted by starbuck on 2004/01/16 17:09:40
thanks again
Starbuck;
#62 posted by wrath on 2004/01/16 21:05:16
Chris vrenna probably did a better job than trent...
Calling you Sally, face-fucking you with a five gallon fire-extinguisher...
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#63 posted by starbuck on 2004/01/17 07:09:07
drunkk postnig?
Starbuck
#64 posted by wrath on 2004/01/17 08:07:51
I resent that implication, sirrah. Fisticuffs at dawn!
Enclave?
#65 posted by MisYu on 2004/01/20 01:53:28
I'll go down on someone if he gives me the Enclave Soundtrack in mp3.
Point Of Order
#66 posted by starbuck on 2004/01/20 19:47:21
to be fair, you'd go down on someone if he didn't give you the Enclave Soundtrack in mp3.
#67 posted by . on 2004/05/25 08:35:40
I liked the darker stuff in Hitman 1. I also downloaded the entire Deus Ex 2 soundtrack at official site, good stuff too. I've got some various stuff from Summoner 1, 2... Descent Freespace 1, 2, Hitman 2 and 3... several dev's release the music online free.
Thoughts
#68 posted by Kinn on 2004/05/30 06:48:42
Quake 1 = best game soundtrack ever. Also I thought Dungeon Keeper had really good music and ambience, as did Unreal 1. Half-Life had some great moments - especially the initial train ride. Doom also had its moments, but some of the music was a little bit out of place.
I guess Alice had pretty good music/atmos. as well, but I didn't play past the first few levels as I found the game so tediously boring.
Also I really liked the ambience in the N64 port of Quake, although the added coloured lighting was a bit sloppy.
I also second the notion that the music in both Quake II and Quake III is complete garbage ;)
Doom2:
#69 posted by necros on 2004/05/30 12:01:04
d_message
d_shawn
d_runnin
d_adrian
d_incit
all great songs. ^_^
For What Quake 2's Songs Were..
#70 posted by . on 2004/05/30 14:28:40
I liked them. But I prefer music less in-your-face for games, especially if audio cues play a part in the gameplay, which they don't necessarily do in Quake 2, but either way I prefer something more ambient.
#71 posted by Kell on 2004/06/04 16:51:09
Also I thought Dungeon Keeper had really good music and ambience
Definately. I still spin the DK disc from time to time when I need to chill out a bit. The opening 'pastoral prelude' track is one of the most soothing pieces of music I've heard and the rest are all Tolkienesque and cartoon-cavernous :)
AM's Alice music was some of the best design in the game I think. Long after completing it, I still listen to a couple of the tracks for mood.
TA
#72 posted by DTH on 2004/06/14 05:58:48
Where can i download these TA soundtrack
TA
#73 posted by starbuck on 2004/06/14 08:53:58
i'm not sure if you can. I ripped it off the TA disc though, and thats probably a good bet. If you don't own TA, you can probably pick it up for almost nothing now, and you get an awesome game and a nice soundtrack for your money.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000059H0X/qid=1087217457/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl63/103-8795978-0941401?v=glance&s=videogames&n=507846
amazon has it for $8.99 new or $2.90 second-hand.
Encalve
#74 posted by Lilla on 2004/06/22 16:29:31
Hello . Where can i get Enclave soundtrack in mp3. Can You help me guys ? :)
EMule/eDonkey
#75 posted by MisYu on 2004/06/22 18:22:13
www.osloskop.net
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