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Author: sirpanfried
Posted: Jul 13 2016 - 06:39 AM
Subject: re: Old PC game music
The game was on "Dominoes Deluxe" by WinGames Inc., who is to my knowledge now defunct. The game came with a bundle of several board game type video games called "Blast Software" if that helps any.
Author: anybody
Posted: Jul 12 2016 - 07:30 PM
Subject: re: Old PC game music
It might be helpful to know the title and producer of the game.
Jean Michel Jarre might be the right direction as several of his pieces were used for computer games.
Author: sirpanfried
Posted: Jul 11 2016 - 05:40 AM
Subject: Old PC game music
This catchy tune was laying around on an old windows 95 game I had. I managed to dig up the Midi for it but was curious if it was an original composition or not, as some of the songs I heard from the game turned out to be midis of other somewhat known songs (One of which was "Oxygene 4" by Jean Michael Jarre, if that helps) Thanks!
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