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  1. The site says pay what you want, but the bandcamp says 50 cents. Don't get me wrong, I'm no cheap bastid when it comes to supporting friends' music when I'm into it, but these are remixes. :-o

    "This album is a free gift to fans and a tribute to one of the greatest games ever made." :whatevaa:

    Free FLAC can be found at http://kngi.org/mirrors/Theophany-TimesEnd-MajorasMaskRemixedFLAC.zip

    I believe MP3 links are coming.

    Crystal Flash was not sustainable as a free download via Bandcamp, hence the 50 cent minimum on both releases.

  2. Eyes of Flame (pretty damn unfinished)

    At first I was thinking 'woo, another Cave Story remix from RushJet1!' But you're right, this is hilariously unfinished. Still promising, though. Thanks!

    The others were great fun to listen to as well. Nintendo World Cup was my favourite.

  3. This... this is so good. I hope this thread causes more people to post awesome unreleased music.

    Phrased another way, THIS mp3 is not the kind of thing we were trying to discourage with the standards. What we're discouraging is stuff like these:

    I'm pretty sure those were all made with GXSCC, a program that magically turns other people's MIDI files into your own original chiptunes. While the existence of a such a program will be a total pain if chiptunes ever take off on OCR, pretty much anyone with a good ear can pick out a GXSCC 'remix' within the first few seconds and I imagine none would make it to the panel. I personally don't think chiptunes should be discouraged just because bad, automatically generated ones exist. But hey, maybe it's OK, as long as legit chiptunes are secretly acceptable?

  4. No Alone in the World remix made me depressed and sad that it couldn't be covered. 4 different people claimed it and never got done because of several different reasons. Sorry to disappoint a few people regarding that, but the project had to get released on the 15th anniversary. That was much more important to everyone, especially to me.

    This could become a good thing, like the absence of Concrete Man on the Mega Man 9 Album. Alone in the World EP, anyone?

  5. What a list of contributors! This is definitely something different (and amazing) for OCR.

    This album is so unique and varied. There's massive amounts of creativity on show here. I had a blast listening to it!

    The only think I'm not a fan of is the mastering on several of these tracks! Audible clipping isn't fun. Did one person do mastering across the whole album, or is it just the loudness war taking its toll?

  6. This has improved a lot since I last listened to it. I think it might still be shy of OCR's notoriously high standards, but given its progress so far I'm sure it will get there if you keep working on it!

    I think the new end part is the best section here be far, so maybe you shouldn't be afraid to keep adding new partss, rearranging parts and maybe even removing some stuff (not that there's anything I specifically think should go at this point) as the effect will probably be positive.

    P.S. reading the titles of all the different versions on your Souncloud is funny and a little depressing.

  7. This song is AMAZING. I've been following the WIPs for ages and seeing it posted on the site now really made my day.

    However, I'm still undecided if I like this more than the last WIP I heard. The differences are small to be sure, but I'm unsure about the beefier synths and slight crackling that can be heard in this updated version. I do adore the new instrument at 2:50, but I think I'll keep the WIP in my collection too, even if it does have a little more clipping.

    Looking forward to Singularity hugely!

  8. The Jackrabbit soundtracks were some of my first ever game music downloads...back in the days when those things were IMPOSSIBLE to find online (except in not-that-great MIDI format). You either ripped it yourself or...well, you ripped it yourself.

    Strange, I never had trouble finding them online. Furthermore, in the original JJ2 release I believe the S3M files were just in the game folder, not encrypted or anything.

    Slightly more on topic, this is a great track and I hope to hear many more Jazz Jackrabbit remixes on this site in the future.

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