Metal Black...
Metal Black...
Metal Black has a pretty kicking soundtrack. Does anybody know where I can get those tracks? Was an official soundtrack actually published, or were some of the tracks included on another CD?
I know of the Japanese Saturn version...does the CD contain the raw track music format where you can pop the disk right in a CD player and listen to the music?
I know of the Japanese Saturn version...does the CD contain the raw track music format where you can pop the disk right in a CD player and listen to the music?
Re: Metal Black...
Yeah it does mate. I've got the original version and having just tried it out, i can confirm that:Dark Saibot wrote:I know of the Japanese Saturn version...does the CD contain the raw track music format where you can pop the disk right in a CD player and listen to the music?
a) you can play the music on your CD player
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b) i'm a bloody moron for never realising this before!
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Looks like the 'Simpson drool'!alpha5099 wrote:I have absolutely no idea whether that emoticon is positive or negative. That smiley looks braindead.jp wrote:The music in stage 3 is simply
mmmm dougnuts...
"What the hell kind of a two-bit operation are they running out of this treehouse, Cooper? I have seen some slip-shod, backwater burgs, but this place takes the cake."
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Ah...thanks for the tip.
I also thought your original impression of the level 3 music was disapproval, jp. That looks like an "I want to go to sleep zzZZzz" face. Either that or an "I was smoking crack and hit by a baseball bat" face.
I'll have to get the Saturn version now! Though most of the time I see the price tag is around $45-$50, which is a little higher than I think I would like to spend on a used Saturn game. Ah well.
I also thought your original impression of the level 3 music was disapproval, jp. That looks like an "I want to go to sleep zzZZzz" face. Either that or an "I was smoking crack and hit by a baseball bat" face.
I'll have to get the Saturn version now! Though most of the time I see the price tag is around $45-$50, which is a little higher than I think I would like to spend on a used Saturn game. Ah well.
Dark Saibot wrote:Ah...thanks for the tip.
I also thought your original impression of the level 3 music was disapproval, jp. That looks like an "I want to go to sleep zzZZzz" face. Either that or an "I was smoking crack and hit by a baseball bat" face.
I'll have to get the Saturn version now! Though most of the time I see the price tag is around $45-$50, which is a little higher than I think I would like to spend on a used Saturn game. Ah well.
Its worth it, I promise.
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True, but they're talking about the soundtrack--and like many saturn games, you can just stick it in your CD player and play it!Ganelon wrote:If you can play PS2 imports, just get the upcoming PS2 Taito Memories, which includes it.
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I couldn't find anywhere to freaking buy the sountracks for this game since they are long out of print...
But I am a big fan of YACK soundtracks so I had to find it. I found it on this video game music hub on Direct Connect. I have both soundtracks now! =D
If there is a place I can upload it for you guys I'll gladly do so.
But I am a big fan of YACK soundtracks so I had to find it. I found it on this video game music hub on Direct Connect. I have both soundtracks now! =D
If there is a place I can upload it for you guys I'll gladly do so.
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Stage 2's "Dual Moon" has a nice buildup at the intro- after an atmospheric jingle at the start, the drums and then the catchy bass guitar riff segue in nicely. Pure gold all the way.
On the whole, Metal Black's ST ranks right up there with Border Down in quality. MB's soundtrack is appropriately darker given the more alien style of the game.
The Taito Memories pack sounds like a surefire thing to me- even though I've got a good few of these games on Saturn or F3 cart, having them all on one disc is nice. Light Bringer & Grid Seeker finally getting console ports made an already sealed deal even more worthy. Hopefully there will be some analog dial released for Cameltry and Puchi Carat.
On the whole, Metal Black's ST ranks right up there with Border Down in quality. MB's soundtrack is appropriately darker given the more alien style of the game.
The Taito Memories pack sounds like a surefire thing to me- even though I've got a good few of these games on Saturn or F3 cart, having them all on one disc is nice. Light Bringer & Grid Seeker finally getting console ports made an already sealed deal even more worthy. Hopefully there will be some analog dial released for Cameltry and Puchi Carat.
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