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Wizzball (Full guitar Intro rmx) - arranged by Jazzoid

Review by eliot, 27/05/2003

It started indeed quite promissing, but it ends just too early Maybe Jazzoid is kind and provide us a full length remix?
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Parallax (MC Version) - arranged by Cytex

Review by eliot, 27/05/2003

Oh oh - all the flair and punch of the original went away… very sad. Cytex turned it into something nice, and my opinion is, Parallax was not intend to be nice So, the nice remix is just nice, nothing more, nothing less.
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The Great Giana Sisters (trance-like mix) - arranged by AnDras Poszt

Review by eliot, 27/05/2003

It seems Andras gets a passion for trance-like mixes Besides the repeatations it's a nice attempt. Maybe the remix is a bit too conservative to kick it manages to keep the flair of the original.
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Cybernoid II (trance-like mix) - arranged by AnDras Poszt

Review by eliot, 27/05/2003

Quite a nice attempt. I miss the flair of the original, maybe because Andras tried to be too close on the original and limited his own expression. The sound-fxs are neat and the coice of instruments convenient. The tune is too long in my opinion, and gets a bit boring.
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Last Ninja Wastelands (again) - arranged by Q

Review by eliot, 27/05/2003

The 24783294th remix of Last Ninja - and nothing spectacular here. Q is close to the original not inventing any improvements or experiments. Average work overall.
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Speedball - arranged by Clayton and Stafford Marsland

Review by bruce, 26/05/2003

Starts off with an easy listening test card music style, lulling you into a false sense of chilled out mood music before launching into an all out manic speedball frenzy - waking you up with a punch in the face. Just as you enter a lighter moment, and are recovering with a few seconds rest from your rude awakening, you are then smacked with another full-on dose of speedball. This pattern continues throughout the song.

This is a fantastic remix which captures the manic nature of the original perfectly, and enhances it to new levels. A couple of wrong notes are easily ignored as you are taken on this crazy roller coaster ride.

Turn up the volume nice and loud for this one!
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Mega Apocalypse - arranged by N-JOY

Review by alhambraproject, 24/05/2003

It is stupid but when I first heard this song in 2000, I was in love with the woman… who is she? Is she real? I have listened to this song… maybe 100 times, it was crazy… now 3 years have passed… and I still think that this remix is original just because N-Joy has the good idea to put a female voice… such sort of thing bring life to the song… a resurection…
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Mega Apocalypse - arranged by N-JOY

Review by wbdeejay, 21/05/2003

A classic energetic dance mix which maintains some choice sound elements from the SID original. The vocal section is a nice touch, creating a japanese anime feel. The original Hubbard track is still a blast (excuse the pun) and this remix puts a smile on your face which will stay there long after the track's finished
!! Warning!! this track will get stuck in your head all day!
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Last Ninja Remix (Armakuni in New York) - arranged by Yoshi

Review by eliot, 17/05/2003

A remix of a remix… interesting… better a cover of a remix.
There is not much to write… it's a bit boring, like the original, it's a 1:1 cover that lacks of own inspiration. While the drums are set on the left and right edge of the stereo-panorama, the lead is set just beside the middle.. very strange. The end of the song is a bit abrupt. Maybe a different choice of instruments would have helped the song to overcome the average rating.
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Last Ninja 2 - Park Loader (Rumbler Remix) - arranged by Maindrian

Review by eliot, 17/05/2003

I guess I have already noticed that loud guitars are not at best, when they are overhelming the rest of the tune. It's a sound-mish-mash not a listenable tune. Maybe my Sennheiser headphones renders the tune as sound-mish-mash and the other reviewers are 100% correct - anyways I need to vote the tune this way.
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Last Ninja 2 Central Park (full direct cover-mix) - arranged by Putzi

Review by eliot, 17/05/2003

Well, this IS one of the millions Last Ninja 2 remixes. The tune is lifeless, the soul of the original vanished. Music is not just some notes and beats it is primiary an attempt to transfer feelings - Sascha was not able to do it. Next time he should choose the instruments more wisely and arrange with his heart not with his brain.
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Suicide Express - arranged by BaR

Review by eliot, 17/05/2003

While in the early 80ies the C-64 musicians were not able to create neat instruments and effects, the most tunes of this time renders somehow lifeless. In my opionion it's much harder to remix such a tune.
BaR did an exceptional good job and a very creative and inspired attempt, also the technical approach is very good. There is nothing negative to write, only the last kick is missing to vote for outstanding.
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Very Short (Very Sweet) - arranged by Maindrian

Review by eliot, 17/05/2003

Quite a 1:1 cover… ok, but nothing special.
There is not much to write, it does not fit for me, neither the original does.
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Sacred Armour of Antiriad - arranged by GZILLA

Review by eliot, 17/05/2003

Antiriad - it took me hours to rip the SID.
This is Gzilla's best attempt so far. Maybe next time he manages to do a very good remix
While normaly an intro of a tune migrate to a more powerful part he choose to soften it, that was totally unexpected and confusing - maybe it's not when you never heard the original. At 2:20 the most interesting part of this tune starts, were he got close to the spirit of the original, but I miss the scary, cold feeling of Richard Joseph original especially at the beginning. The instruments itself sound cheap and the original fx at the end of the song are out of context - sometimes less is more.
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Scumball - arranged by Dan Tootill

Review by eliot, 17/05/2003

This is one of Tim Follins tunes, I do not like due the very high frequence notes they sound like cries and that really hurt my ears The original is very short so it may be unwise to choose it for a remix.
The bassline (-fx) is overhelming the whole tune and there is a glitch playing this awefull high notes (there is an unharmonic note in). Dan did a 1:1 cover with very less own inspiration, and he choose an electronic instrument for the lead very similar to the orgininal SID.
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Last Ninja 2 Central Park (full direct cover-mix) - arranged by Putzi

Review by wwwwolf, 15/05/2003

Not bad. This is definitely among the greatest synth-sound versions I've heard. Usually synth versions tend to fail to amaze me - my Nostalgic Impression score can't go above average unless you make a rock / heavy metal remix of this. And truth to tell, I've grown so used to the original's amazing sounds that this modern synth-stuff sounds awfully hollow in comparison.

But as a whole, to give the opinion on the song as it is and not on the style merits, not only does the synth stuff *not* annoy me, it's actually pretty listenable. On a bad day with nothing else to listen to, I might even call this excellent.

Not bad. Not bad at all.
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Last Ninja 2 - Central Park (ingame) - arranged by Puffy64

Review by wwwwolf, 13/05/2003

Okay, first a confession: I really, really, really love the LN2 Central Park tune. It is in my opinion one of the greatest SIDtunes ever made. Nay, the best!
Ever since I first played Last Ninja 2, I had one idea in my mind. The central park tune needs to be done with a real orchestra.
Far later I got to the net, slowly found sites that had game remixes. Most of them did have remixes of the central park theme, but not good ones. Let me clarify: Rock. Or heavy metal. *Not* goddamned techno.
And then I found this Puffy's remix (or earlier version of it, actually), and I was completely blown away. Here's a remix of a song that really does *everything* on the song right. It uses instruments well, and leaves the Matt Gray's original guitar voices there in parts (in my opinion, the greatest-sounding synthetic electric guitars ever made =)
The tribute album version is very good also, and in my opinion even more faithful to the original (even when the said synth-guitars were toned down a little).
If there's anything to criticize, it sounds just a little bit cluttered at times. Sounds completely drowning behind the guitars. And I wish the tribute version had had just a little bit more of the said synthguitars.
But even with its flaws… This is how the song should sound like! This is how game remixes should be made! This is how to cut to the essence of SID music!
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Miami Vice Loader (Miami Gecko Mix) - arranged by Gecko Yamori

Review by Tas, 08/05/2003

As you'd expect from the SID, Gecko has tried to emphasise the calming influence of the original with this remix in an organic ambient synthetic version here, while placing a gentle beat within.

It sort of reminds me of Ouwehands work with the CD Galway remixed, but without the heavy sid orientation. Maybe lacks one or two extra elements to make it stand out, but it's a very good attempt.
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Scumball - arranged by Dan Tootill

Review by Tas, 08/05/2003

Not a bad overall composition here, but is plainly let down by the sound quality which fits the bill of Early Amiga Mod. The tune is very short and repeats itself 3 times with little or no variation to the 1st pass. Not enough of the arrangers own influence here, and the tune is quite plainly dull and uninventive.
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Sacred Armour of Antiriad - arranged by GZILLA

Review by Tas, 08/05/2003

A decent attempt here by GZILLA, but you do have question his choice of instruments at times and their cheap sounding quality. The track changes direction constantly bringing new styles and feels, something i'd normally welcome, but this time i have to say it hasn't quite worked on this attempt as it tends to lose focus and direction.

The remix starts with an piano and string symphonic section, before coming more synthetic in nature, leaving you thinking that Gzilla kinda got side tracked whilst developing the piece. At 2:10 he then brings in a beat and changes the direction of the piece completely. Whilst some of the ideas are to be comended the overall composition kinda leaves you feeling a bit disjointed.
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Sacred Armour of Antiriad - arranged by GZILLA

Review by guru512, 07/05/2003

I have played this game through a few times, and listened to the title song about a 100 times I guess.

Listening to the original sid gives me a creepy feeling. I can feel the danger ahead, hear the mysterious machines waiting to kill me, getting uneasy because of all that radiation around me. But then the song really starts getting powerful with some tempo increase which tells me I can make it to the top if I give my best, and take out that alien-machine.

This remix of the side doesn’t bring up much of those emotions in me though.
It starts with a piano played a bit too calm/soft/emotionless and some
strings (of the type I have heard in too many songs).
The mood is more that of a sad lovesong than a journey into the unknown.
I guess I’m also deeply missing the second piano voice.
At 0:58 where the song should really get going, it just switches instruments instead and repeats the starting part again (including some echoes, which sounds amateurish to me).

The part starting at 2:10 brings back some of the sid's creepy atmosphere, and is artistically much better.
The sample of the powering up of the Antiriad-Suit fits very well in the end.

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This is my 1st review. I’m neither good musician nor native English speaker, but I loved to play that game so I had to review this remix -guru
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Last Ninja Remix (Armakuni in New York) - arranged by Yoshi

Review by Tas, 06/05/2003

An almost dreamlike attempt here from Yoshi. I find sometimes the instruments however tend to get muggled up with each other creating a mix up with the ears, but those drums are really cool and very much effective. The lack of variety with the instruments tends to keep this moving at a lazy pace.

The real problem for me is that the instruments are too similar as they tend to collide creating a mish mash of sounds which detracts from what could have been a better remix.
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Thanatos (Chemical in Your Brain Remix) - arranged by Peacemaker

Review by Tas, 06/05/2003

Peacemakers attempt at a chemical dance remix has actually worked out very well. Although there's not a great deal of Thanatos in here, the break where the thanatos tune is used is very welcome and seperates the tune nicely as it becomes more smooth from what is essantially a very agressive dance mix.

The original parts from this remix are also done very well, if maybe a little repetative. This will go down well in any nightclub and is also good for the home.

A very inventive way of tackling the thanatos, but because this is essentially an own tune with a snipit of Thanatos, purits will hate it. Those who welcome a little more diversity will enjoy this remix.
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Suicide Express - arranged by BaR

Review by Tas, 06/05/2003

Not quite the approach i would have expected for suicide express, a mellow trance experience. Very reminiscent to some of the work from Enigma without maybe the heavy beat.

Exceptionally well produced and very inventive and creative. Purists will hate, music lovers will love it!

I, well i love it!
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Last Ninja 2 Central Park (full direct cover-mix) - arranged by Putzi

Review by Tas, 06/05/2003

In this electronical version on Last Ninja 2 Central Park, putzi has tried to remain true to the original as described in the title i guess. Arguably maybe a little too close. The remix suffers really from having a lack of direction or feel and often sounds flat and lifeless.

There's a noticable lack of oomph or wholeness here that despite a nice background beat fails to meat its mark. Generally it's a nice remix, but nothing that you'd miss if it was stolen.
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Miss ParkPatrol takes a Break (feat.Elsa Persson) - arranged by Mahoney

Review by rafael, 05/05/2003

Ok, Mahoney strikes yet again. And he does it so differently each time. The whole thing with Mahoney tracks is that they are always surprising. This one for instance, is a stroke of genius - picture a funky jazzy voice to a break dance beat and add some superbly recorded vocal effects with some amazing singing (can you call it that even?) - that's what this remix is about. Even the first time I listened, I ended up tapping my feet uncontrollably to the break-beats and smiling. Yes, smiling. Good music makes you smile. This guy is one of the pearls in our remix scene and this tune goes to prove that. 'Nuff said.
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Last Ninja 2 Central Park (full direct cover-mix) - arranged by Putzi

Review by ifadeo, 05/05/2003

Well, this is NOT just another Last Ninja 2 remix…
A good selection of Sounds and a clever way to place
them, putzi catch the spirit of 80's and it sounds in
my Ears a little bit like, New Order esp. the bassline.

From all Last Ninja remixes which appear in the last time
at R:K:O:, this is one of my favorites!!!

off-topic: btw. did you know subtune 1 has exactly the
same bassline, funny…😉

cheers ifadeo
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Last Ninja 2 - Park Loader (Rumbler Remix) - arranged by Maindrian

Review by Tas, 05/05/2003

While nicely done, i really couldn't make my mind up if i liked this remix or not. While the guitar is yet again really cool, i found the remix a little bland and the remix just didn't pull me in.

This remix is by no means a bad remix, it's quite cool. But there's that empty feeling you get that makes the difference between great and good.

Overall a damn good effort and worth the download time.
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Very Short (Very Sweet) - arranged by Maindrian

Review by Tas, 05/05/2003

1:49 of pure jollyness. A nice little tune here from maindrain thats a welcome addition, if nothing to light the embers much. It's simple but effective, the guitar segments are really well done giving a feel of The monkeys. anyone remember them?
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Very Short (Very Sweet) - arranged by Maindrian

Review by immacolata, 04/05/2003

Our man with the guitar does a good job again. I have no idea what game this is remixed from, apparently a SID cover of some old kid's tv show. However, Maindrian manages to make a cheery little song that reminds me of the 90s
power pop/rock band Weezer (don't know what genre you'd call those guys). Lots of crunchy guitars and a speedy happy beat on it all.
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