video game music archives/websites i have found

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  1. Mr. Casual

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    Why don't you read a few posts up? :p

    Also, there is a trick to mass downloading on GH without referral links by using text editors that can do some function (I forgot the name), that can add the required text for the links, to make them all direct, and put them into Flashgot or whatever. I never had to use it for music, but I tried it for the Art books and it worked. All the links have similar names, for example, and you add a new line of text like ....for example:

    Http:awesomesongvolume1.com ---- Link to another link
    Http:awesomesongvolume1song1 ---- Link to direct link

    Oh, I just remembered! The name of it was Regular expression. Its a little confusing at first, on how you should write some of the links or what to add, but it gets easy later.

    Also, for some reason, my Sig ALWAYS links to my GH referral link, even though I didn't write it to do that. Its like it instantly links to it, without URL lines in or not. I'm still wondering about that...
     
  2. WolverineDK

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    SID.OTH4.COM - The SID 6581/8580 Recordings Archive

    http://sid.oth4.com/

    Well, this is fun :) Anyway, I think I am NOT done with giving great links to game music archives :)
     
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    Thanks for keeping us updated! :)
     
  4. WolverineDK

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    Any time, any time.
     
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    Remix64: A World of Commodore c64 and Amiga Music Remixes

    http://www.remix64.com/

    People, I think it is time to update your links.
     
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    If you register to the forums here, you can get a lot of really hard to obtain OSTs

    http://forums.ffshrine.org/

    I've seen quite a few really rare OSTs in the forums (you must register to see links)
     
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    Is there the Temple of Chaos/Temple of Fiends theme in a very beautiful version from a rare soundtrack in one of the links ? the one that sounds like the GBA version but is more vibrant, thanks to it isn´t the GBA version but a "real" version ? since I just love that theme. And the OC version is no way near as wonderful, as the "real" version.

    this is the theme I am talking about and in that "version". But I think the version he uses is the GBA version, and I want the CD version of that melody, since it is a tiny bit longer.
     
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    Yeah, I have that song. Its in the Final Fantasy music thread, I believe.
     
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    Thanks .
     
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    Cant belive you guys missed the greatest archive of them all! Seriously, they should have tought you this one in middle school.
    The Atari Sap music archive! Not as big as HVSC, but over all much better tunes.
    [SIZE=-1]asma.atari.org/
    and since PPOT been posted I see no reason not to pimp out my own chiptunes...
    http://www.last.fm/music/4byte+Field+Commander
    [/SIZE]
     
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    I removed my own account from last.fm some time ago. But I like your chip music, what about releasing as a package for the masses of your chip tunes ? just like dualtrax has done, or any other artist ? since I do have the links to a couple of trackers who still makes music. But about the atari archive, then I just forgot, that I knew the link. And the thread is mostly about game music, and not modules alone. But I like your shameless plug of your own little last.fm site.
     
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    Ive been searching for decent hosting for while since my friends with servers all left town or their hardware burned up.
    At the moment a compilation is avalible via The Internet Archive. the speed you get from downloading there is ridiculously low, but its only 9mb so it should go quick anyway.
    http://www.archive.org/details/ChipThisTown_316
     
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    Well, thanks for the package. But megaupload is not bad as uploading and hosting files. And I use that. So maybe you should use that ? And maybe don´t convert your mod files into mp3 files ? since I do enjoy listening mod files through modplug.
    Or is there a tracker that converts the modules into MP3 files now adays ?......
     
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    Im planning to upgrade to better bandwidth soon and host them myself. I hope. The reason that theyre all mp3 is that most of them are tracked in renoise and from there you can only export to .xrns/wave. Renoise is the far most superior tracker of them all, but of course everything has to suck on at least one thing. I use milkytracker too but I still prefer renoise. However. chiptunes are supposed to mods so in the future there will be more milkytracking. :D
     
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    I have found a lovely (non game music) and some game music too amiga mod playing flashplayer site.

    8BitBoy :: A Flash based Amiga Modplayer

    http://8bitboy.popforge.de/
     
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