@TiberiousNeruda ofcourse! all game file music graphic are made on a computer then published to a rom. all though it would be intresing to hear this in its raw state.
I love this game and GUESS WHAT, when this came out, SO DID A BUNCH OF TOYS TOO! They were puzzle toyz, basically just the tetrisphere, and you had to move the blocks around to remove them out of the ball.
Now i can't find the toys i once loved in my childhood in my house, or possibly NOWHERE. This makes me sad. :(
Dave loved this track. I wanted to remove it because I thought it sounded too much like a crappy Leftfield knockoff. I reworked it a bit and left it in, and named it after Dave's old cracker handle (Martial Artist).
I don't get your story. This guy named David Pridie Martist was the ORIGINAL composer or something? Is this his track? Did Neil Voss replace him when he died? Why would a programmer make the music? I'm confused.
By the way it SICKENS me how good this music is. Neil Voss was a god on the two Tetris games.
This was really done with modules?
Is it possible for him to make the files available for download? I would love to be able to hear them as they were originally composed.
TiberiousNeruda 9 months ago
@TiberiousNeruda ofcourse! all game file music graphic are made on a computer then published to a rom. all though it would be intresing to hear this in its raw state.
davidevgen 5 months ago
I'm 16 again with my Adderall up all night...I FINALLY BEAT THE CRYSTAL TOWER!!!
1982Moonbird 10 months ago
FT2 was okay...I hated the .xm format though, still better than Screamtracker 3 (.s3m), but Impulse Tracker was the best ^_^ (.it)
censor1934 1 year ago
I love this game and GUESS WHAT, when this came out, SO DID A BUNCH OF TOYS TOO! They were puzzle toyz, basically just the tetrisphere, and you had to move the blocks around to remove them out of the ball.
Now i can't find the toys i once loved in my childhood in my house, or possibly NOWHERE. This makes me sad. :(
DJMarioSplash 1 year ago
i loved this game and the puzzle mode i didn't care if i was stuck on a puzzle i would just let this track loop over and over
D4rkL3610N 2 years ago
@D4rkL3610N so agree with you
2047alvi 1 year ago
i liked this song so much that i riped it and put it to cd. its a great song!
davidevgen 2 years ago
Damn I can just picture throwing missiles at that crazy sphere listening to this track. Pretty cool game, this was
WebbanationX 3 years ago
I LOVE THIS CLASSIC.
arctictubeonline 3 years ago 2
This song was named after the programmer who developed the music system for the game.
Dave Pridie R.I.P. 1971-2001
Some background can be found by googling: dave pridie martist
The music was all composed by Neil Voss using a program for the PC called "Fast Tracker 2"
orthomongz 3 years ago 9
wow thats cool!
i need to get me a working n64 to play this game again. i wish it was on virtual console
Xiphion 3 years ago
Dave loved this track. I wanted to remove it because I thought it sounded too much like a crappy Leftfield knockoff. I reworked it a bit and left it in, and named it after Dave's old cracker handle (Martial Artist).
alinear 3 years ago 16
@alinear You worked on Tetrisphere's soundtrack?
MicroClicka 1 year ago
@alinear well im sure glad he left it cause its the best song in the game if you ask me!
fintogive 11 months ago
@orthomongz
I don't get your story. This guy named David Pridie Martist was the ORIGINAL composer or something? Is this his track? Did Neil Voss replace him when he died? Why would a programmer make the music? I'm confused.
By the way it SICKENS me how good this music is. Neil Voss was a god on the two Tetris games.
whostolecarlosrox 1 year ago