21 February 2019, 19:10 | #1 |
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Mugician Compilation
We didn't finish this serie in 1994. But i backed up all the binaries and found them recently on a CD....did some work on it, repairing, crunching and recode the mugician 2 replayer to get it to work as it should be. '
(thanks to Metin and Rhino for their help with the mugician 2 player) after copying the files to the different disk and do some testing. Today the first three are ready. so nothing fancy, but just released as we should have done back in 1994 for all of you who likes it...download it here: https://ufile.io/onqtl Attachment 62131 Attachment 62132 Attachment 62133 Last edited by jarre; 18 November 2020 at 13:11. |
21 February 2019, 19:11 | #2 |
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I nearly used Mugician for Bill's Tomato Game, but Bill had problems getting the binary player code working, so I switched back to Protracker.
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Always good to have new music disks .... thanks
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21 February 2019, 19:45 | #4 |
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excellent work Jarre, thanks a lot!!!
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22 February 2019, 01:59 | #5 |
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22 February 2019, 09:13 | #6 |
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Cool, thanks a lot for investing your time to create this, Jarre.
I had to laugh reading all the titles. When the tunes were created for our games, the titles were merely quick 'n' dirty names for internal music editor use because we didn't think the titles would one day be publicly visible. The titles often contained word puns, such as "SIDsor hands", an obvious wink to the Edward Scissorhands film, which was released around that time. Have a nice weekend everyone. |
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22 February 2019, 09:29 | #8 |
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Hahaha, yes. It also pleasantly reminds me of the words we conceived for the many level passwords of our game Clockwiser. All words had to be eight characters, and as we needed more than hundred passwords, the words we conceived became ever more stupid. One example is "blaarzak", which means... uhm... a blistering scrotum in Dutch.
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22 February 2019, 11:57 | #9 |
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Attachment 62139
Attachment 62140 Attachment 62141 The next three volumes...... download here: https://ufile.io/qxh5c Last edited by jarre; 18 November 2020 at 13:11. |
23 February 2019, 16:33 | #10 |
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Cool. The Digital Mugician collection is becoming quite complete.
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23 February 2019, 19:57 | #11 |
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trying to work hard on it...watch this space anytime soon...you guys deserve it anyways to get their own collection even after soooooooo many years...the songs are real cool..........................and named fine....
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23 February 2019, 23:12 | #12 |
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I wish I knew what happened to my Mugician disks. I wrote a few tracks on it. It was great.
Metin, what was Reinier's PC version of Mugician called? I can't remember. |
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Attachment 62168 and another two for the collection download: https://ufile.io/zm5d2 Last edited by jarre; 18 November 2020 at 13:11. |
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Nice to see your Amiga heart is still beating strong. Reinier's Windows sequel to Mugician was initially called Syntrax, and was later renamed to Jaytrax, because we worked for a company called Jaytown in those days. But I believe the last version is called Syntrax again, because otherwise it wasn't confusing enough. I created the title image, which is the size of a stamp on modern displays. |
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Yeah yeah....innocent until prove otherwise...
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