Myst 3 intro music
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Star Control 2, Hyperspace, Riku Nuottajärvi (I haven't picked a top 5 yet.)Ĭommand and Conquer, Act on Instinct, Frank KlepackiĬrusader No Remorse, Dimension 2012, Andrew Sega If you're not registered at the forums and don't want to make an account just for this poll, please compile your votes into an e-mail and send it to are my choices below, for some samples and an idea of how it should be laid out. You can change or edit your entries up until then, but after that they will not be counted. All entries are due by Friday, December 9th, at 11:59 PM EST. That way you can expose other votes to some songs you like - maybe they'll check out the game it's from and vote for it too. The goal is to get a wide variety of songs, so please limit yourself to three songs per game, at maximum.
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Do not specify a specific platform for games that have multiple versions, unless the versions have totally different soundtracks. No arrange soundtrack versions can be voted on, unless they're in the games themselves. Songs must appear in the games themselves. These will be decided on a case by case basis. There will be exceptions made for games where the licensed music is largely identified with a game (i.e. If you vote for something from a rhythm game, it must be an original song, not an arrangement of something else. If you try to be clever and put down Rock Band you will be disqualified. Battle Theme, Level 1, Boss Theme, etc.) and we'll try to figure it out If you can't find it, just put where it's used (i.e. for the Commodore 64 versions, Chris Huelsbeck for R-Type, Tim Follin for Bionic Commando, etc.) Arrangements for European computers, even if the original work was Japanese, is also acceptable. If they are an American composer doing work for a Japanese game (i.e. The composer must be North/South American, European, Australian or New Zealandian. The reason why is that it makes it easier to tally votes when copied into Excel, and I don't want to have to reformat people's votes. YOU MUST FOLLOW THIS EXACT FORMAT OR YOU VOTE WILL BE DISCOUNTED. (You do not need to put a comma after the track name if you're not posting a Youtube link.) Each entry goes on its own line.
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That's the game name, with a comma and a space, followed by the track name, then a comma and a space, then a Youtube link if you want to provide a sample, then a comma, then the composer name if you want. GAME NAME, TRACK NAME, YOUTUBE LINK (optional), COMPOSER (optional) You can elect not to choose a Top 5 if you can't narrow them down, but in turn none of the songs elected will get extra points. You can pick a Top 5 from your list - these songs will get 2 points each. You can pick less (just one, even), but no more. You can pick up to 50 songs (as opposed to 100, since the pool of available songs is smaller). The tallying works the same way as before, mostly.
#Myst 3 intro music Pc
This poll will try to fix that! The goal is to highlight some of the music that got passed over last time around - C64 stuff, Amiga music, adventure games, RTSs and RPGs, tany number of awesome PC CD-ROM redbook tracks, recent games (indie or big-time) and so forth. This doesn't mean that Western VGM is inferior, but just that it's not as widely known amongst VGM fans. Looking at the results of the Top 1000 VGM poll, there was a distinct lack of Western composed music, comprising only about 10% of the total songs.