Completed version of the restored 'Mining Melancholy' (DKC2):
Though, I'm not certain, it could very well be that once all three soundtracks are complete, it will be added to Spotify.Can he upload this shit to Spotify?
I would absolutely cream myself if Thunderforce IV got this treatment. I know there is heavy metal versions and covers etc but not like this.Absolutely godlike. I dream of the day all 16-bit games get the same treatment.
Though it's never really certain, Sam has mentioned he has no interest in restoring soundtracks other than DKC1/2/3.I would absolutely cream myself if Thunderforce IV got this treatment. I know there is heavy metal versions and covers etc but not like this.
I hope he moves onto something like Mario 64 or something at the very least.
Well he might but he seems to have a good thing going here.Though it's never really certain, Sam has mentioned he has no interest in restoring soundtracks other than DKC1/2/3.
I would absolutely cream myself if Thunderforce IV got this treatment. I know there is heavy metal versions and covers etc but not like this.
I hope he moves onto something like Mario 64 or something at the very least.
From what I've read, David Wise is aware. Though, I'm not sure if he's publicly made any comments.I'm curious, has David Wise seen this project, or has anyone been in contact with him about these restorations? I would love to hear his response.
Both the Dropbox and Google Drive locations are your safest bet to download the genuine restorations.Can anyone post a hash of the files or zips guaranteeing their virus free with a site like virustotal?
At the moment, you need to do this yourself (by using Mp3tag, Tag&Rename etc.). The audio files are not always consistently tagged when exported.Would it be possible to tag or rename the music files with their respective track numbers? There is a chart showing that the songs have tracks but that data is absent in the download files.