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  1. Hi there,

    Well i submitted this remix months ago but i haven't seen it yet on the

    judges dicission board.

    Anyways, this is a Remix of a NES game called Low G Man its kinda rare and

    its also an original platform. There are no NSF files or Midi files

    available for this game on the whole internet, so i used an emulator to

    record a wave file from it.

    Here is some info about the game:

    Released: 1990

    Published By: Taxan

    Developed By: Taxan

    Platforms: NES

    Genre: Action

    Perspective: Platform, Side-Scrolling

    I've attached some screenshots of this game in this mail.

    Here is the link. Hopefully it should work. If Angelfire's bandwidth is used up you may have to try again later.

    I hope you like it.

    Take care.

    -Washudoll-

  2. I liked it, but read below - too similar to the original...? -djp

    Title: Final Fantasy 7 Yuffie's Sing Along OC ReMix

    Artist: Ziwtra

    Year: 2003

    Genre: Game

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    If my last submission had something for everyone, then this is the

    exact opposite. When I first began this remix, it was nothing

    particularly out of the ordinary. But when I ran it through the MP3

    encoder, it warbled and garbled a lot of the samples up, and from that

    point on I thought: "What if I did that myself to the samples?" So I

    thought I'd give it a shot. I clipped and cut the hell out of the

    samples--whether you like it or not is a matter of taste. Add to it the

    old record, kids playing ambience, and choo choo train stuff, and it is

    *definitely* not for everyone. It may not even be for *anyone*.

    Despite all that, I think, this is one of the more interesting examples

    of a mix with a very strict musical interpretation in addition to a

    very loose technical interpretation. The music is more or less the same

    with some added chords and beats and little things here and there

    (countermelody, harmony, etc.) But the overall effect little

    technicalities have on the overall atmosphere of the song is huge.

    I hope you think so anyway.

    And I won't be offended if you reject or request some changes, although

    I am so fond of this mix I probably won't be modifying it too much.

    Lastly, I have a DnB mix that is a bit more mainstream, and that FFA

    mix which I've put away. So don't think I've surrendered to yippy

    skippy avant garde madness : )

    yh

  3. It seems that the server this file was hosted at is dead.

    You can find the file here:

    Later =)

    Hello. =]

    I just recently finished a remix and it's a live guitar version. ^_^

    Since the F-Zero X: Expansion Kit was only released on the 64DD which was never released, probably no one has ever heard this song. I don't own the 64DD myself but I got the original song from a movie clip record at some Japanese site. It was very hard to make it since I could barely hear the instruments. >< too much engine noise, and the quality of the clip was so low!

    Anyways, in this MP3, the only part that sounds like the original song is from 00:14 to 01:32. I composed the part after that. I did re do the lead again at 02:25, but on Jazz guitar settings. Made up some slap bass parts, and messed around with the guitar some more...

    Let me warn you the part at 03:15 to 03:25 is composed in Fruity Loops, I wish I could play that fast. :P

    ____________________________________________

    Ok, some info:

    Original Game: F-Zero X: Expansion Kit

    System: 64DD

    Original Title: Mute City 4, Sand Ocean 3

    ReMix Title: Beyond Lightspeed

    Original Composer: Taro Bando

    Copyright: Nintendo

    ReMix by: Tony Thai

    ____________________________________________

    Other useless info:

    Drums, Bass, Other sounds: Made in Reason 2.0

    Effects, Fast Part: Made in Fruity Loops 3.56

  4. This is my first submission in quite a while. All the correct information is

    on the mp3 file id tag.

    It's a remix of the Light Overworld Theme from Zelda 3.

    Also, my Killer Instinct remix still has "Kendri" as the artist name, and my

    old kendrionline.com url. Please update them according to the other remixes.

  5. Note: this DOES use a movie theme, but also seems to mix in bits that are from the game only. -djp

    Greetings, guys. My name is Kevin Sisk. The mp3 you will find at the following address is my 1st submission to Overclocked Remix. It is a remix of the first level in Terminator 2: Judgement Day for the NES. It is 5.2 megs and encoded VBR for best quality possible. I'm surprised it turned out as well as it did.

    All the tags have been filled accordingly, along with some notes on what I did to recorded it, and hopefully it won't take too long to download.

    As far as credit goes, Just put down Kevin "Lorenzo" Sisk as the remixer name, should the mp3 be approved and placed on the site. Thank you for taking the time to consider my remix, and hopefully you'll be hearing more from me...

    Kevin

  6. Hello,

    I would like to submit a remix. It's a rearrangement of the water theme from Donkey Kong Country, accented with a touch of percussion and heightened ambience. I have managed to encode the file down to 151Kbps, where it actually sounds quite good for its size (~4MB). I hope you enjoy it!

    Blue Oblivion -

    Also, since I am a new remixer, I have included my information below:

    Name/Handle: Steve Schardein

    Email: remixes@othersteve.com

    Website: http://www.othersteve.com/

    Thanks!

    Steve

  7. This sounds like it's straight off a professional OST. Can anyone verify? If it's legit, it's quite a track... -djpHey there,

    My name is Jeremy Robson, and I'm a big fan of orchestral arrangements of game music. I've arranged a few of my own over the years, but none of them were ever small enough to meet the guidelines of OC Remix. My next project, however, is going to be the arrangement of many pieces from Final Fantasy 7 that have never been arranged before. In order to do this, I've decided to split the pieces up into parts instead of making one long recording. This allows each "track" to begin and end under its own momentum kind of like a film score. The first part begins with the opening sequence and reactor mission and can be downloaded here: . (mp3, 5 megs)

    I hope to be submitting more arrangements in the future.

    ~Jeremy

  8. This has some good qualities to it. other than the one piece of percussion, it does seem a bit "mono"... -djp

    I'm Beanbag Skratchbob, my e-mail is dkmoser@cc.usu.edu.

    The peice I'm submitting is a mix of Schala's Theme called Schala X. It can be found at

    then

    click on Schala X and right click on download and save target as. For those

    who want to know, my webpage is

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