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Bingo!
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Seems like you did not lie. It really doesn't ring a bell. Has a middle-eastern flavor, yet not in a so traditional way, mixing in somewhat futuristic elements like the voice effect at the beginning.
I know it's not from the recent Prince of Persia trilogy. Mayhap from Prince of Persia 3D? |
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Nope, think more recent (as in, 2007). And geographically, you're not quite east enough.
Also: The developer of this game is obsessed with ninjas.
Last edited by kuttlas : Dec 14, 2007 at 03:42 PM.
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That makes me wanna say Assassin's Creed on a whim. I remember them doing something for Ninja Day, and the music would fit into the game. But it's kinda big to be a "extra hard mode", although of course I didn't hear the soundtrack so who knows.
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Wrong east, not obsessed with ninjas enough.
Last hint: You have to be as rich as Scrooge McDuck to own the console this game is on. It weighs 11 pounds. And it's shiny, black, and baaaaallin'. And it has no games. |
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Well if you hadn't said you play as a chick, I might've gone the way of Sigma. Actually is the Sigma soundtrack the same as the Xbox version?
Oh, and here's my first song. XD
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That's the opening theme from Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout. I played quite a bit to that game back in the days, so I recognized it instantly.
Additional Spam: Staying East, here I go: Get the Flash Player to play this audio file:
Last edited by Rimo : Dec 15, 2007 at 02:00 PM.
Reason: This member got a little too post happy.
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Right on!
While I know from which game your track comes from, I'll skip my turn and let the chance of guessing to someone else. |
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Seems like we're the only two having heard this tune before, which surprises me because I thought Spikey would have been familiar with it (*hint). If you look up my profile at Slightly Dark, my avatar is actually from one of the two games this track can be found in.
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Well, that cool avatar certainly gives it away, but yeah, it's from Lode Runner. Specifically the PSX version of The Legend Returns (if there's a rip of the original music from the PC game, I'd sure like to know where I can find it; I'm assuming that perhaps Mad Monk's Revenge has the same soundtrack), though I originally came to like that Abandoned Mines track in all its midi glory on the version that came with my dad's old AST computer. I used to play the game often as a kid. One of the few computer games that I ran into and came to enjoy a great deal in my youth, what with how I've always been more of a console gamer.
~MV
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Indeed, the game was quite nice; a good revamp of the original Lode Runner formula, which I always enjoyed for its mix of puzzle and action elements. Yeah, both "The Legend Returns" and "Online: Mad Monk's Revenge" use the same soundtrack (but with one or two different tracks if I remember well). The PSX version also has the same redbook audio. Are you looking for the PC redbook tracks or the MIDI files? I have the former on my HD, and the MIDIs can be found at Mirsoft.
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