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Re: Raffle: Far East of Eden, Ziria
« Reply #30 on: May 02, 2014, 09:32:02 PM »
'grats nightwolve.  I'd rather somebody won it who had a vague interest in translating it perhaps maybe someday anyway :lol:
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Re: Raffle: Far East of Eden, Ziria
« Reply #31 on: May 03, 2014, 02:01:26 AM »
Congrats!


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Re: Raffle: Far East of Eden, Ziria
« Reply #32 on: August 21, 2014, 04:02:56 PM »

Congrats! 1 more to go!

Interestingly, I just a read a random review that Kabuki Den has some of the best music that the PC Engine has to offer (the guy thought better than Ys ??), so I'll have to check that out, see if there's something worth adding to my MP3 Jukebox player.

Kabuki Den does have a sweet soundtrack. I especially like the ending theme.

Also, the overworld theme in Manjimaru was composed by Joe Hisaishi, who also composed many of the Studio Ghibli films. Just goes to show how huge of a project these games were at the time.

Here it is:



I brought this back from the dead because SuperPlay recently picked up the soundtrack and I was wondering if there were any surprises on it. 

 
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Re: Raffle: Far East of Eden, Ziria
« Reply #33 on: August 21, 2014, 05:22:13 PM »
Gratz....I never even saw the damned raffle. oh well lol


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Re: Raffle: Far East of Eden, Ziria
« Reply #34 on: August 21, 2014, 05:24:08 PM »
I bought the 2nd one in the Ziria series from big Al, so I have all 3 now (won the 1st one from here, and the 3rd spin-off from Bernie).

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Re: Raffle: Far East of Eden, Ziria
« Reply #35 on: August 22, 2014, 10:59:10 AM »

Congrats! 1 more to go!

Interestingly, I just a read a random review that Kabuki Den has some of the best music that the PC Engine has to offer (the guy thought better than Ys ??), so I'll have to check that out, see if there's something worth adding to my MP3 Jukebox player.

Kabuki Den does have a sweet soundtrack. I especially like the ending theme.

Also, the overworld theme in Manjimaru was composed by Joe Hisaishi, who also composed many of the Studio Ghibli films. Just goes to show how huge of a project these games were at the time.

Here it is:



I brought this back from the dead because SuperPlay recently picked up the soundtrack and I was wondering if there were any surprises on it. 

 


I have the original Manjimaru soundtrack as well as the remake soundtrack. What kind of surprises were you hoping for?

The original comes with a calender and has chip tunes (some of which sound different to me, I haven't compared them to real hardware yet).

The remake has the same tracks in the same order, only on two discs. The chip tune tracks have been replaced by their remakes. There are three extra tracks, the last of which is a "Jingle Collection".


One surprising thing is that the original soundtrack was published by NEC Ave.
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Raffle: Far East of Eden, Ziria
« Reply #36 on: August 22, 2014, 01:17:06 PM »

Congrats! 1 more to go!

Interestingly, I just a read a random review that Kabuki Den has some of the best music that the PC Engine has to offer (the guy thought better than Ys ??), so I'll have to check that out, see if there's something worth adding to my MP3 Jukebox player.

Kabuki Den does have a sweet soundtrack. I especially like the ending theme.

Also, the overworld theme in Manjimaru was composed by Joe Hisaishi, who also composed many of the Studio Ghibli films. Just goes to show how huge of a project these games were at the time.

Here it is:



I brought this back from the dead because SuperPlay recently picked up the soundtrack and I was wondering if there were any surprises on it. 

 


I have the original Manjimaru soundtrack as well as the remake soundtrack. What kind of surprises were you hoping for?

The original comes with a calender and has chip tunes (some of which sound different to me, I haven't compared them to real hardware yet).

The remake has the same tracks in the same order, only on two discs. The chip tune tracks have been replaced by their remakes. There are three extra tracks, the last of which is a "Jingle Collection".


One surprising thing is that the original soundtrack was published by NEC Ave.


Thanks 

Ha! That is sort of what I was expecting. The chiptunes are included, kool.

NEC AVE: you can help me with this, but my current theory is that they were the "media publishing" arm of NEC, since they produced/published at least one LaserDisc (Download) and some video game soundtracks (I think they released Dragon Knight II&III SOUNDTRACKS? And possibly a Monster Maker soundtrack? I gotta double-check that).

Anyway, I might be totally wrong...

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Re: Raffle: Far East of Eden, Ziria
« Reply #37 on: August 22, 2014, 02:00:57 PM »

Congrats! 1 more to go!

Interestingly, I just a read a random review that Kabuki Den has some of the best music that the PC Engine has to offer (the guy thought better than Ys ??), so I'll have to check that out, see if there's something worth adding to my MP3 Jukebox player.

Kabuki Den does have a sweet soundtrack. I especially like the ending theme.

Also, the overworld theme in Manjimaru was composed by Joe Hisaishi, who also composed many of the Studio Ghibli films. Just goes to show how huge of a project these games were at the time.

Here it is:



I brought this back from the dead because SuperPlay recently picked up the soundtrack and I was wondering if there were any surprises on it. 

 


I have the original Manjimaru soundtrack as well as the remake soundtrack. What kind of surprises were you hoping for?

The original comes with a calender and has chip tunes (some of which sound different to me, I haven't compared them to real hardware yet).

The remake has the same tracks in the same order, only on two discs. The chip tune tracks have been replaced by their remakes. There are three extra tracks, the last of which is a "Jingle Collection".


One surprising thing is that the original soundtrack was published by NEC Ave.


Thanks 

Ha! That is sort of what I was expecting. The chiptunes are included, kool.

NEC AVE: you can help me with this, but my current theory is that they were the "media publishing" arm of NEC, since they produced/published at least one LaserDisc (Download) and some video game soundtracks (I think they released Dragon Knight II&III SOUNDTRACKS? And possibly a Monster Maker soundtrack? I gotta double-check that).

Anyway, I might be totally wrong...




I have the Super Darius Laserdisc which they also published. I like the idea of NEC Ave developing two amazing upgraded ports of Darius, then having an employee play through Super Darius every which way and put out the Super Play LD themselves. :)
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Re: Raffle: Far East of Eden, Ziria
« Reply #38 on: August 22, 2014, 04:11:23 PM »


Congrats! 1 more to go!

Interestingly, I just a read a random review that Kabuki Den has some of the best music that the PC Engine has to offer (the guy thought better than Ys ??), so I'll have to check that out, see if there's something worth adding to my MP3 Jukebox player.

Kabuki Den does have a sweet soundtrack. I especially like the ending theme.

Also, the overworld theme in Manjimaru was composed by Joe Hisaishi, who also composed many of the Studio Ghibli films. Just goes to show how huge of a project these games were at the time.

Here it is:



I brought this back from the dead because SuperPlay recently picked up the soundtrack and I was wondering if there were any surprises on it. 

 


I have the original Manjimaru soundtrack as well as the remake soundtrack. What kind of surprises were you hoping for?

The original comes with a calender and has chip tunes (some of which sound different to me, I haven't compared them to real hardware yet).

The remake has the same tracks in the same order, only on two discs. The chip tune tracks have been replaced by their remakes. There are three extra tracks, the last of which is a "Jingle Collection".


One surprising thing is that the original soundtrack was published by NEC Ave.


Thanks 

Ha! That is sort of what I was expecting. The chiptunes are included, kool.

NEC AVE: you can help me with this, but my current theory is that they were the "media publishing" arm of NEC, since they produced/published at least one LaserDisc (Download) and some video game soundtracks (I think they released Dragon Knight II&III SOUNDTRACKS? And possibly a Monster Maker soundtrack? I gotta double-check that).

Anyway, I might be totally wrong...




I have the Super Darius Laserdisc which they also published. I like the idea of NEC Ave developing two amazing upgraded ports of Darius, then having an employee play through Super Darius every which way and put out the Super Play LD themselves. :)


All right, now we have to compile a list of all non-Game NEC AVE releases!
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Re: Raffle: Far East of Eden, Ziria
« Reply #39 on: August 23, 2014, 05:46:56 AM »
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Raffle: Far East of Eden, Ziria
« Reply #40 on: August 23, 2014, 07:15:50 AM »
All right, now we have to compile a list of all non-Game NEC AVE releases!


https://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=17558.new#new


Goddamn, that is an awesome amount of info. I was familiar with only a fraction of those items.

 
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