Category: Media

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Starfox 64

by Koji Kondo This was the first game I bought for the N64 – partly because it included a Rumble Pak.  It was instantly one of my favorites.  In my opinion, it was the best Starfox game of them all.  This...

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Donkey Kong Country

by David Wise I was wowed by the graphics of this title when I first played it.  It was by far one of the best looking games of its time.  There was plenty of quality play to back it up...

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Starfox

by Hajime Hirasawa Starfox is certainly best known for its ushering in of the 3D era for consoles with its SuperFX co-processor.  I enjoyed the game quite a bit.  I enjoyed its remake on the N64 even more.

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Secret of Evermore Soundtrack

by Jeremy Soule Jeremy Soule – yes, the guy most known for scoring several Elder Scrolls games (Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim) started out on a quirky SNES action RPG from Squaresoft…  I only played this game a few times (rental)...

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Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals Soundtrack

by Yasunori Shiono Another SNES SPC-to-MP3 conversion.  My brother and I spent a bit of time on this one as well.  While I liked both SNES Lufia games, I preferred this one.  This one didn’t seem slow like the first...

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Mega Man X

by Setsuo Yamamoto I played this little gem quite a bit.  I love the track that plays when Zero jumps in against Vile in the opening stage.  While the most difficult of the MMX games for the SNES for me,...

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Super Mario RPG Soundtrack

by Yoko Shimomura This soundtrack is another SPC-to-MP3 conversion.  Again, sample and bitrate are as high as possible before being written to WAV and then to 320kbps MP3.  This was a great game that I played quite a bit.  It...

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Legend of Mana Soundtrack

by Yoko Shimomura This is a MP3 collection converted from the PlayStation PSF audio saved states (similar to SPC files with SNES).  While there is an official soundtrack for this game, I converted the PSF files mostly for the heck...

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Illusion of Gaia Soundtrack

by Yasuhiro Kawasaki This is another tile I played quite a bit.  While published by Enix in Japan, the game was developed by Quintet. This game had a great soundtrack that also really matched well with the game-play.  I found...