I'll try and give you an answer in an hour when I've finished downloading it :P
Though an unfeasibly fast Google search returns two hits that lists it as being a piece from something called "Great Strategy Expert."
No, I've never heard of it either...
Edit: Another quick Google search gives me the following details: It was a Super Famicom (Japanese Super NES) game with a rather neat box art of a tank (Here), but I can actually find very little else in the way of other information. I'll probably cruise on by The Whirlpool to see if there are any translations out there, and maybe try her out myself.
Lord. A gap in my SNES knowledge. I feel so ashamed :blink:
Edit (2): It was produced by ASCII (Of RPG Maker 1995/2000/2003 fame). This would possibly explain why I didn't know of it, given that during the heydays of the SNES I did subscribe to the most well-informed magazine of the time, Super Play, and even they rarely touched upon any of ASCII's creations. And these are the same people that reviewed each and every single SNES game by Koei...
Edit (3): Hey... The answer was in the ID3v2 tag.
Still, well worth the download and I feel I shall be adding it to my regular playlist.
Incidentally, since I'm on the podium here how exactly does one find orchestral versions of particular game tracks? I've never had much luck with the subject. If anyone can provide me with an orchestral version of Yoko Shimomura's "Destructive Logic" from the Front Mission soundtrack, then I would be eternally grateful.
Though an unfeasibly fast Google search returns two hits that lists it as being a piece from something called "Great Strategy Expert."
No, I've never heard of it either...
Edit: Another quick Google search gives me the following details: It was a Super Famicom (Japanese Super NES) game with a rather neat box art of a tank (Here), but I can actually find very little else in the way of other information. I'll probably cruise on by The Whirlpool to see if there are any translations out there, and maybe try her out myself.
Lord. A gap in my SNES knowledge. I feel so ashamed :blink:
Edit (2): It was produced by ASCII (Of RPG Maker 1995/2000/2003 fame). This would possibly explain why I didn't know of it, given that during the heydays of the SNES I did subscribe to the most well-informed magazine of the time, Super Play, and even they rarely touched upon any of ASCII's creations. And these are the same people that reviewed each and every single SNES game by Koei...
Edit (3): Hey... The answer was in the ID3v2 tag.
Still, well worth the download and I feel I shall be adding it to my regular playlist.
Incidentally, since I'm on the podium here how exactly does one find orchestral versions of particular game tracks? I've never had much luck with the subject. If anyone can provide me with an orchestral version of Yoko Shimomura's "Destructive Logic" from the Front Mission soundtrack, then I would be eternally grateful.
When in mortal danger,
When beset by doubt,
Run in little circles,
Wave your arms and shout.
BattleTag: Schrau#2386
When beset by doubt,
Run in little circles,
Wave your arms and shout.
BattleTag: Schrau#2386