Tiny Toon Adventures – Buster’s Hidden Treasure is out!

I think this soundtrack would be best described with a Bob Ross quote:

“Happy little tunes”

The soundtrack is made up of 23 pieces which are really happy sounding, those kind of tunes which you would find yourself humming to yourself while walking.

Remember to click on the image above to be taken straight to the download page!

Super Hydlide is out!

Super Hydlide

What an unusual soundtrack.
I have to admit this is not really my cup of tea, but there are two tracks which really stand out for me: Fairyland and Dragon!! . Those two definitely deserve a listen in my humble opinion.

See you again next time with another release!

Sonic 3D Blast (Saturn) Digital Rip

Here’s the story behind this digital rip:

I was watching Mike89SDA on Twitch.tv (a famous Sonic speedrunner and WR holder for several Sonic games) and chatting with other people about Sonic music, when one user pointed me to the Sonic 3D Saturn soundtrack, praising the Rusty Ruin Zone tracks.
I admit I’ve never played the Saturn version and was blown away by that track, so I went to vgmdb.net to look for the OST and with great surprise I discovered that there wasn’t one!

And… well, that’s why this “non-release” was made!
You can find more information about this digital rip in the download page (which you can reach by clicking on the cover image above).

Hope you enjoy this digital rip and make sure to keep an eye open for our next release which will be out hopefully by the end of the next week!

Master of Monsters released!

After thousands of delays and issues, we’re finally back with another soundtrack!

I have to admit I’ve never played this game, but after hearing the soundtrack I definitely need to check it out when I have some time.

Great choice of instruments blended with high quality samples make this release a must have for any serious videogame music fan. Highly recommended!

Click on that artwork to get it now!

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos digital rip

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos digital rip
Now now… what’s this, you may ask.

This is a game which is very dear to me and its soundtrack has a very special meaning for me.
Since I have my PC busted, I thought I’d do an exception to the rule and get a non-16bit soundtrack out. Of course this is just a one time exception to the rule, and for a couple of reasons.
This soundtrack exists only because there’s no official soundtrack of this game and, most importantly, there are no complete lossless releases of this game available on the internet.

Bear in mind: this is not a “true” release.
Why?
Because it’s a digital rip of the files which were present on the Playstation disc, there’s no recording involved. Theoretically, this is something that anyone could have done with the same results as mine since it’s just a matter of studying how the Playstation file format work and find a way to make a 1:1 rip of the music.
But no one did, so here it is. And you have the guarantee that it has been ripped properly, with ALL the tracks in the game included, with a nice cover art and properly tagged files. Which is a lot of work. 67 tracks. Ouch.

There are a lots of interesting things about this soundtrack, I wrote an extensive document you can read on the download page.

Anyway, here it is. Croc: Legend of the Gobbos.
Consider it my Christmas gift to all of you and a way to say sorry for the long inactivity period. I should be getting another old laptop to start again programming my flash cart and ripping new jams so keep an eye out on our website or social media.

I hope you’ll enjoy this soundtrack and let me wish you all a Merry Christmas and happy new year!

The PC used to program the flashcart is RIP

Sad news, today I went to my old PC to program the cartridge in order to record a new release and discovered that it wouldn’t boot up anymore.

It was an old Acer laptop which still had the parallel port with the EPP protocol needed for the Tototek cart programmer. I think it’s time to move on from the good old Tototek cart and get a more modern solution like a Everdrive so I won’t have to mess around with old hardware like parallel ports anymore, unless I find a cheap (10€ max) old laptop to replace the one that has died on me.

I’ll keep you updated!