Man, I LOVE the music in NES Shadowgate and Deja Vu!!...
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dave4shmups
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Man, I LOVE the music in NES Shadowgate and Deja Vu!!...
I may be alone in this, but I just love those creepy 8-bit tunes! Some of my fav. game music ever! Uninvited wasn't bad either. I'd also have to say that those three games are still my fav. NES RPG's ever.
I know there have been CD's with NES music released on them; I should check and see if of them have any tunes from these three games. Doubt it, though.
I know there have been CD's with NES music released on them; I should check and see if of them have any tunes from these three games. Doubt it, though.
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dave4shmups
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Here's a metal version of some Shadowgate tunes, done by a fan:
http://vgmix.com/song_view.php?song_id=41
It's really awesome. So is the guy who metalized the battle theme from FF Mystic Quest. I think his username is Ashane and it's called "Red Cap Assault". Search for it at that site.
http://vgmix.com/song_view.php?song_id=41
It's really awesome. So is the guy who metalized the battle theme from FF Mystic Quest. I think his username is Ashane and it's called "Red Cap Assault". Search for it at that site.
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dave4shmups
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haha, thanks for the metal link. I hadn't heard the Shadowgate theme in years (or longer) and I instantly recognized it. Good stuff. I have the cart, I think I might go fire it up just to listen to it. (I still remember that sound it makes when you enter a new room, that transition sound...I don't like it)
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dave4shmups
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Dave: I had a copy for Mac OS9 as well. Unforunately, I don't know if there wasn't any color or I couldn't get the color to work, but the OS9 version was all in black and white. Also, it didn't seem as cool and moody either.DaveH wrote:I wonder why Deja Vu II was never released on the NES? It did get a GBC release, though.
From my limited experience with it, it isn't worth bothering with anyway.