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And this Bubble Bobble? Who made this and when?

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I know this one.... :) Let me check my archives.
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Released by Bullboy in 1998 and in the MP3 file there is a link to http://www.df.lth.se/~triad/triad <--- Page still active.

So I dont know if Bullboy was/is a member of Triad.
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And another one. Who made this Budokan version and when? Does anyone know? I don't. ;-)

http://www.kim-homann.de/temp/excerpt.mp3

Sounds familiar to anyone?
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omoroca wrote:And another one. Who made this Budokan version and when? Does anyone know? I don't. ;-)

http://www.kim-homann.de/temp/excerpt.mp3

Sounds familiar to anyone?
Without even listening to it, I know. It was Rob Hubbard's original Budokan soundtrack taken from an EA Sampler CD that Rob gave me absolutely ages ago. That's where Indy 500 came from, too. So it was by Rob Hubbard. It was (again) on the BIT 1 CD-ROM.

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Another one!

http://www.kim-homann.de/temp/excerpt.mp3

Who made this and when? It's not on the BIT1 CD-ROM. At least I didn't find it there. ;-)
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Did I miss something ? A new quiz ? :lol:
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Not really! But you can see it as one if you like.

Actually it's just old MP3 files on my hard disk with no ID3 info, and I'm asking if they sound familiar to anyone.

Most of the stuff I post in this thread is by Chris Abbott anyway! ;-)

So again: Who made this (and when)?
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Er, me again :) Well, me and Darren Izzard, I think (it's from the CD Extra section of Karma 64).

If you've got a BMX Kidz track you don't recognise, that's me and Boz :)

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The Karma 64 CD has a data section??? I'll have a look later, it's currently in the car.

In the meantime, another one:

http://www.kim-homann.de/temp/excerpt.mp3

Who's the artist?
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omoroca wrote:The Karma 64 CD has a data section??? I'll have a look later, it's currently in the car.

In the meantime, another one:

http://www.kim-homann.de/temp/excerpt.mp3

Who's the artist?
Jogeir Liljedahl, "The World is my Oyster" (cover of Frankie Goes to Hollywood).

Was on the BIT 2 CD-ROM...
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BIT2 had a CD-ROM??? :cry:

Found the data track on Karma 64, nice couple of Galway tunes on there!

Another one:
http://www.kim-homann.de/temp/excerpt.mp3

The title tag says this one's called "Halo"!?
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omoroca wrote:BIT2 had a CD-ROM??? :cry:
All three of them did... where I discovered Makke's excellent Echoes of the Master and Scopion's Deliverence for example.
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omoroca wrote:BIT2 had a CD-ROM??? :cry:

Found the data track on Karma 64, nice couple of Galway tunes on there!

Another one:
http://www.kim-homann.de/temp/excerpt.mp3

The title tag says this one's called "Halo"!?
That's not a C64 remix is it? Anyway, nothing to do with me...
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