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Post by DarkUnderlord »

I love my Fallout Sound-track CD that I burnt. Great mood music really.
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Post by Araanor »

Go Metroid!
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Post by Saint_Proverbius »

Bulldog wrote:Ahaha then you obviously haven't played Tropico.

Fallout had the best sync between music and visuals. They match perfectly.
I agree, Tropico had some really cool music, and it was on theme as well.
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Post by Valdis »

(guess I should have specified what I meant) I meant that I thought that the Ambience in the sound track was interesting for its time.
And for its year(1997) no other game had good music.
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Post by Section8 »

You can download the high quality versions of those songs from mp3.com. I've forgotten the composer's name, but he's got a site there.
Chris Huelsbeck is the man's name. I've already got the music from all 3 Turricans (well, 2.5 Turricans) in their original TFMX format. :D
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