Video Game music you listen regularly.

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Mozgus wrote: UT was perfect. I assume you listened to the two disc UT3 set? There's about half a dozen UT99 remixes in there. All the original tracks are great too.
I don't remember anything about a two disc set - I assume this was with the collector's edition of the PC version?

I do remember playing the old school stages and hearing the remixes that way. Honestly I didn't care much for the remixes, but I appreciated the effort. I assume they probably couldn't have just used the originals since A.Brandon and Van Den Bos don't work with Epic anymore.
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the7k wrote:
Mozgus wrote: UT was perfect. I assume you listened to the two disc UT3 set? There's about half a dozen UT99 remixes in there. All the original tracks are great too.
I don't remember anything about a two disc set - I assume this was with the collector's edition of the PC version?

I do remember playing the old school stages and hearing the remixes that way. Honestly I didn't care much for the remixes, but I appreciated the effort. I assume they probably couldn't have just used the originals since A.Brandon and Van Den Bos don't work with Epic anymore.
Actually they are more like high quality remakes rather than remixes. You should listen to them again. I cant imagine anyone who's a fan of the original not appreciating the new versions. They have the same vibe, but they just sound better. They go beyond the limitations of the module format UT99 used, as much as I love mod music.

http://vgmdb.net/album/5381
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