![[MSX] [MoonBlaster Wave] Anne](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/TfkGPJvXlqU/hqdefault.jpg)
Anne de Raad, aka Latok, former member of the MSX Group Flying Bytes, arranged this track in the MSX tracker MBWave. It is inspired by the Juba Ruins track from the 1987 Konami MSX2 game Uşas (aka The Treasure of Usas, or ウシャス Ushasu). Follow Latok's activities on MRC: http://www.msx.org/user.php?op=userin... Get the wavekit + source track from http://www.msx.org/modules.php?op=mod... A WAVE recording of the track can be found at: http://msx.fixato.net/media/audio/Ann... More about the game on Generation-MSX at http://www.generation-msx.nl/msxdb/so... Get MoonBlaster for MoonSound through Marcel Delorme's site: http://members.chello.nl/m.delorme/mb... I've recorded this using openMSX 0.7.2 dev11365 (0.8.0 pre-release) for Mac. This MSX emulator is available for Intel and PPC Macs, Linux and Windows. Go to http://openMSX.sf.net to find out more about the openMSX emulator, or head over to http://openmsx.fixato.net to grab the latest Windows or Mac builds. To simplify and automate recording of MBWave tracks, I've also created a TCL script for openMSX, which can be downloaded from http://gist.github.com/345595
[MSX] [MoonBlaster Wave] Anne "Latok" de Raad - Usas -Juba Ruins- (1996) - YouTube |
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