Metroid Prime 2 OST?

Jonk

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I have been hoping to run across the MP2 OST or at least the sound files from the game in the last few months. The music in that game is something really to remember, especially the music down in the hydro chamber below torvus bog.

If anyone can point me in the direction of the OST or even better yet, the mp3's, that would rock! Thanks!

Note: I have already tried google.
 
Yes I am aware of this, as I had to sift through the FTP to find that directory. YOU FUCKING SNOOP.

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Demi, thank you VERY much! This is a big bag of awesome brought to you by YOU!

Out of curiousity, is there any more MP2 music than what is listed on the site? Compared to the song list from MP1 and the number of tunes from the first game, it feels like there are more songs from the MP sequel. If not, that's all cool.
 
Sorry, no idea. Gonna have to ask someone who's actually played Metroid Prime 2!

*runs*

Seriously I have it but haven't played it yet. LOL!!111

Those files on the site aren't the entire OST, or probably the OST period, just some songs a guy recorded here on GAF and said we could host them for the site (NN).
 
GAF, please explain something to me. One guy asks for Baten Kaitos OST and is instantly banned while others can ask for MP2 OST, StarFox Assault Orchestra etc. and live with it.

What's the deal?
 
Woah woah, if this is a bad thing I will edit my post!

I DONT WANT TO BE BANNED OH MY GOD

Do they have MP2 and Starfox Assault soundtracks for sale? Or Baten Kaitos?
 
I was hoping to find the Soundtrack, like an actual CD which is usually sold in Japan for Nintendo game music. Mp3s are better because it saves on the time, but my original and first question was if there was an existing product on the market.

If this is such a problem on interpretation, then why not clarify the rule. It also is probably because I asked nicely and in a positive tone. plzkthxbai! :)
 
Jonk said:
I was hoping to find the Soundtrack, like an actual CD which is usually sold in Japan for Nintendo game music. Mp3s are better because it saves on the time, but my original and first question was if there was an existing product on the market.

The answer to your question is no.
 
bobbyconover said:
The answer to your question is no.

So then this wouldn't be so much a bad thing to link to then? Since there is no physical product to purchase? I'm sure the game itself counts, but what if they own it and just want some music on the go?

This thread has pretty much become derailed, since I answered his post, so why not.
 
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