Of course it isSly Cherry Chunks wrote:A friend just sent me a picture of the cover. Is that Celal's work?

Of course it isSly Cherry Chunks wrote:A friend just sent me a picture of the cover. Is that Celal's work?
Factor 5 closed in 2011.system11 wrote:Honestly it's a shame Factor 5 don't do a new Turrican game even if it needs Kickstarter.
What's on the vinyl? From the description on the kickstarter page I assume the track on the A side is one of the original recordings from the USB stick, but what is up with the "special retro" sounding B side?system11 wrote:I've got a spare vinyl and a spare box set incoming due to logistical problems with the framed posters. Will be for sale when the second box set arrives.
Is that, by any chance the same track that's featured as a "hidden" (sort of) track #18 on the first disc? From your description of the vinyl B-side it sounds like that could be it, and that they decided to include it as a bonus in the regular TSA after all.antares wrote:On the B-side is a remixed track by Yuzo Koshiro. If you bought the Vinyl edition you could also download the song in mp3 format I think.
No, the hidden track is called 'Loader Medley'. And I have no idea what's the reason to include it as 'hidden track' and why it's not in the credits.Herr Schatten wrote: Is that, by any chance the same track that's featured as a "hidden" (sort of) track #18 on the first disc? From your description of the vinyl B-side it sounds like that could be it, and that they decided to include it as a bonus in the regular TSA after all.
If that's not the same track, what is that "hidden" track? There are no credits for it in the booklet.
A sleeve was indeed planned, but was ultimately left out due to damage concerns. Imagine replacing via mail a hundred of them because OCD people can't have a dent or a tear in their cardboard.Herr Schatten wrote:Frankly, I'm a bit disappointed by the package, it being a simple multibox with no extra frills. I'd have at least expected an additional cardboard sleeve,
Koshiro was asked to contribute with an arrangement, but he offered Chris to choose between two he did. Ultimately Chris convinced him to let them publish both. They are both on the A side of the vinyl. I really like the Retro one, sounds very personal and close to Koshiro's style, at some point it almost sounds like a Bare Knuckle piece.Herr Schatten wrote:What's on the vinyl? From the description on the kickstarter page I assume the track on the A side is one of the original recordings from the USB stick, but what is up with the "special retro" sounding B side?
And among them how not to enjoy the grittiness of the Megadrive recordings...Herr Schatten wrote:I do enjoy the original recordings on the USB stick a lot. They almost sound "punchier" than the remixes at times. Great stuff.
I knew they weren't done by Chris and I didn't expect them to be on the CDs. But still for completions sake I somehow expected that they will be on the USB stick. After all this should be the definitive Turrican Soundtrack collection.Sly Cherry Chunks wrote:Ramiro Vaca did those though. And they were ripped straight from the Transformers the movie soundtrack.
Cool, I didn't know such a thing existed. I think I should get itTurrican wrote:Antares, this is strictly a Huelsbeck music project.
The music you are looking for can be found here:
http://vgmdb.net/album/5793
and can be purchased here for five pounds:
Binary Zone
http://www.binaryzone.org/retrostore/in ... cts_id=205
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Yeah, the Amiga music sounds much better indeed. On the other hand Mega Turrican was so much better on the technical side and gameplaywise. It was always hard to decide which version to play, better music or better game overall?Turrican wrote: And among them how not to enjoy the grittiness of the Megadrive recordings...
All who pledged for a vinyl also got a download code for a FLAC / mp3 version of it. But I guess it'll be made available to purchase at bandcamp at some point.antares wrote:And Turrican, can you clarify if the Yuzo Koshiro tracks are on the Vinyl only or do they indeed exist in mp3 form for backers? They aren't available to buy as downloads, are they?
Are they really all that different? I can't say I'm all that familiar with T3, only having played Mega extensively, but I always thought that the games were identical except for the Amiga game's superior sound and the Mega Drive game's superior visuals.antares wrote:Yeah, the Amiga music sounds much better indeed. On the other hand Mega Turrican was so much better on the technical side and gameplaywise. It was always hard to decide which version to play, better music or better game overall?
Are they on ebay now? (jamesg22, from Cambridge)system11 wrote:I've got a spare vinyl and a spare box set incoming due to logistical problems with the framed posters. Will be for sale when the second box set arrives.