Well after scouring the web and giving up does anyone know where i can download video game soundtracks im currently looking for:
Panzer Dragoon Saga
Burning Rangers
Jet Set Radio
Jet Set Radio Future
Nights Into Dreams
Sonic CD US
The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time/ Majoras Mask
Metal Slug 6
Skies Of Arcadia
Sonic Unleashed
Silent Hill 2
any help would be appreaciated greatly
Video game Soundtracks
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Re: Video game Soundtracks
I'm pretty sure if you have the actual Sonic CD disc that you can just rip the tracks off it.
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You should give the ffshrine.com forums a shot. You have to join in order to see the download links, but the download section there is a treasure drove of game and anime soundtracks. The only thing is, the site does occasionally go down (too much traffic), and has gone down for as long as a week at times. But when it's up, you can find all sorts of soundtracks and gamerips there.
http://forums.ffshrine.org/
I know for a fact that the Jet Set, Burning Rangers, Nights, and Sonic CD soundtracks are up there somewhere.
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I know for a fact that the Jet Set, Burning Rangers, Nights, and Sonic CD soundtracks are up there somewhere.
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khinsider and ffshrine are basically the same site with the same albums. Also, both of them have been reported to use spyware, and are flagged by quite a few tools. Be warned.
GameMP3s' torrent archive is a fantastic starting point. They release top quality rips, and their torrents stay seeded damn near forever.
http://www.gamemp3s.net/tracker/browse.php?cat=1
Their earliest rips are available in letter packs near the end of that tracker's history.
GameMP3s' torrent archive is a fantastic starting point. They release top quality rips, and their torrents stay seeded damn near forever.
http://www.gamemp3s.net/tracker/browse.php?cat=1
Their earliest rips are available in letter packs near the end of that tracker's history.
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Totally not what you're looking for, but if anybody wants some NES tunes, PlaytheNES.com has a steadily growing archive.
http://playthenes.com/6.5.0.Tunes/6.5.0.Tunes.php
http://playthenes.com/6.5.0.Tunes/6.5.0.Tunes.php
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My I suggest you add to your list the tunes from Panzer Dragoon the first? A couple of them are orchestral tracks, not just synth.
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Thanks everyone iv gotten all the ones i wanted and more! Ill take your recommendation on the first Panzer dragoon soundtrack =D
Re: Video game Soundtracks
If you have the first Panzer game, they're just audio tracks and can be ripped from the game CD.
