![]() So now you have CONGO up and running, and have a login. Kudos to whoever had the know-how to extract the tunes from the game. The music did a great job of conveying atmosphere in an environment that consisted of hallways and 90-degree turns. While there is alot of transitional stuff, all the classic game tunes are there. "Great game has great music" (by Starhawk, ).Although there are quite a few 'transition' mids (bits between combat and normal exploring music), all of the songs in the game are there pretty much the same as I recall. The two guys above must not have gone through the zip archive and listened to everything. "I disagree, this stuff is great!" (by dave, ).Personally, I wanna hear the Ballad of Wahooka again. Good in game, lousy in Solo, unless you've a good hand with setting up playlists. Yeah, the musoic is basically little threads and bits that play in a predetermined sequence, and are ajusted as needed. There are lots of very small and unenjoyable midi bits and pieces in this archive, but the long tunes are there too, so be patient and look for them! By the way, just recently I plugged some of them into a really classy syntheziser. Platform: PC Dos (1995) - Europe Music infoĬomposers of these tunes: Brian Luzietti, Rick Jackson, Richard Band, The Enterprise, Bob Brown, Jeff Griffin Original/port composers: Brian Luzietti (Dos), Rick Jackson (Dos), Richard Band (Dos), The Enterprise (Dos), Bob Brown (Dos), Jeff Griffin (Dos) Characteristics: Action, Adventure, 1st-Person Perspective, Interactive Movie, Medieval Fantasy, Puzzle-Solving, Real-Time, Role-Playing (RPG)ĭevelopers: Interplay, Parallax, The Oliphant Group
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