NAME THAT BGM (CONCLUDED?)
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from Marrend
Sorry for being so bad at this. It's "Go to the Wilderness".
Hey, don't sweat it. You still got it right before anyone else. The point is yours!
I had to back up to the C's again because I missed this one somehow:
Credits
For the record, there are about 25 of these mystery songs in all. We're pretty well on our way.
Castlevania - Dracula X Chronicles - "Mournful Serenade"
Fun fact: I looked this up through running the game on my PSP.
Fun fact: I looked this up through running the game on my PSP.
As far as I know it's actually called Serenade of Sympathy.
EDIT: And is also featured in Symphony of the Night, the Japanese Saturn version.
EDIT 2: But there seems to be two official names for it after all, so Marrend gets the point.
EDIT: And is also featured in Symphony of the Night, the Japanese Saturn version.
EDIT 2: But there seems to be two official names for it after all, so Marrend gets the point.
That is a weird case. Marrend's answer is technically correct, so the point is his. However, I'll go with the Symphony of the Night title/album since that's probably the original source.
This next one's simply entitled:
This next one's simply entitled:
funky
author=Isrieri
GODDAMMIT, I CAN'T GET HERE FAST ENOUGH
Lol you are the one who used that BGM in one of your levels. :P
I'd be surprised if anybody knew what game it's from so here's a super helpful hint: The name of the track is Necrofilm, there's no other identifying information because I had to convert it from SPC to MP3 and I was too lazy to fill in the tags after the fact.
e: can't even spell right in my own hint
e: can't even spell right in my own hint
This is a forum game. You aren't BOUND BY HONOUR to withhold information. It's not even much of a game, really; you either know the track or you don't. From the sounds of things GRS or Avee could easily score a point here...or anyone else willing to dig for answers.
LockeZ
I'd really like to get rid of LockeZ. His play style is way too unpredictable. He's always like this too. If he ran a country, he'd just kill and imprison people at random until crime stopped.
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It appears to be from the Super Famicom game Aretha 2, a turn-based RPG which was never released in the US. Impressively obscure.
Sounds like GRS was the one who actually made the file for you, heh.
Sounds like GRS was the one who actually made the file for you, heh.
I used it in Moon Base Mario as the level music for The Locker which I assume is where Hali pulled it from (I think it was reused in RMN Bros 3 but I don't explicitly remember). I added the hint to make it an actual search to find and make it more interesting besides "do you listen to random SNES game music and stumbled upon Aretha 2". SPCs are the music format for SNES music and punching Necrofilm into SNESMusic.org's search only returned Aretha 2.
I found it funny is that there's only one youtube video of the game name + track (well, in English search terms) and it was posted less than a year ago. Verifying the track would be a bit tricker if Hali did this before last August and had to get a SPC player and download the Aretha 2 archive and listen to it from there :P
ps the rest of the music is alright too, give it a listen!
I found it funny is that there's only one youtube video of the game name + track (well, in English search terms) and it was posted less than a year ago. Verifying the track would be a bit tricker if Hali did this before last August and had to get a SPC player and download the Aretha 2 archive and listen to it from there :P
ps the rest of the music is alright too, give it a listen!
LockeZ = point GET
I did get Necrofilm out of Moon Base Mario, but it wasn't reused in SRB3. So esoteric!
This next one's title has nothing to do with the track. It's from Talking Time's version of the SMBX engine, so the file name had to match what it replaced. Have a listen:
I did get Necrofilm out of Moon Base Mario, but it wasn't reused in SRB3. So esoteric!
This next one's title has nothing to do with the track. It's from Talking Time's version of the SMBX engine, so the file name had to match what it replaced. Have a listen:
smb3-world6
Winters White, but I'll let you have it.
Same as the last one, the file name is completely unrelated:
Same as the last one, the file name is completely unrelated:
smw-worldmap

















