BigCN401
January 10th, 2006, 12:04 AM
First I would like to say I have no clue where to post this. I could had post at the Music Request (http://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=9810) in the Pokémon TV Show and Movies category but it's Pokémon TV Show and Movies. Anyway...
Pokémon XD (digital rip): Part 1 of 3 (http://rapidshare.de/files/10939642/pokemon_xd_mp3.part1.rar.html) | Part 2 of 3 (http://rapidshare.de/files/10941800/pokemon_xd_mp3.part2.rar.html) | Part 3 of 3 (http://rapidshare.de/files/10940141/pokemon_xd_mp3.part3.rar.html)
Note that I didn't proper "name" the filename and didn't tag it because the lack of info on song title and composer name. More info below.
What does a digital rip mean? It's a rip that didn't touch any analog source like recording from a line-in or it's been extracted/convert from the game source audio data itself. In this case it's the audio data from the game. That's the reason why I kept the filename as it (beside the fact I remove the string "stm_bgm_" because we all know they're streaming background music). This also mean NO BACKGROUND SOUND EFFECTS.
BTW did anyone here play the Japanese version of the game? I ask because I rip the audio from the North American version and I believe there's vocal songs in the game. In the audio section where it include all the BGM there was some file that named 00seaside32, 01Latin_st32, 02snowfreak32, 03yukiwatari32, 04_keio2_fuji32, 05Keio2_azuchi32, 06_ST_ROLL, 30_fanfare01, Dancing_Queen, Dont_Look_Back_In_Anger, I_Want_You, KikujiroNoNatsu, Kiss_Of_Life, Life, NorahJones_001, O_BROTHER_019, Open_Arms, PETSHOPBOYS_001, SentoChihiro_001 and SentoChihiro_002. The audio was replace with the "error" sfx that you hear in the game. If I were to get my hands on the Japanese version (or the ISO) I would rip those songs too.
Pokémon XD (digital rip): Part 1 of 3 (http://rapidshare.de/files/10939642/pokemon_xd_mp3.part1.rar.html) | Part 2 of 3 (http://rapidshare.de/files/10941800/pokemon_xd_mp3.part2.rar.html) | Part 3 of 3 (http://rapidshare.de/files/10940141/pokemon_xd_mp3.part3.rar.html)
Note that I didn't proper "name" the filename and didn't tag it because the lack of info on song title and composer name. More info below.
What does a digital rip mean? It's a rip that didn't touch any analog source like recording from a line-in or it's been extracted/convert from the game source audio data itself. In this case it's the audio data from the game. That's the reason why I kept the filename as it (beside the fact I remove the string "stm_bgm_" because we all know they're streaming background music). This also mean NO BACKGROUND SOUND EFFECTS.
BTW did anyone here play the Japanese version of the game? I ask because I rip the audio from the North American version and I believe there's vocal songs in the game. In the audio section where it include all the BGM there was some file that named 00seaside32, 01Latin_st32, 02snowfreak32, 03yukiwatari32, 04_keio2_fuji32, 05Keio2_azuchi32, 06_ST_ROLL, 30_fanfare01, Dancing_Queen, Dont_Look_Back_In_Anger, I_Want_You, KikujiroNoNatsu, Kiss_Of_Life, Life, NorahJones_001, O_BROTHER_019, Open_Arms, PETSHOPBOYS_001, SentoChihiro_001 and SentoChihiro_002. The audio was replace with the "error" sfx that you hear in the game. If I were to get my hands on the Japanese version (or the ISO) I would rip those songs too.