Froogle is the best
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 12:54 pm
So there's this really old game I liked to play called CyClones which had some great (even if techno-y) CD tracks. But it's no where to be found. Now I love video game music (I still listen to the Descent 2 Vertigo sound tracks). So I went on a quest about 6 months ago to find it.
I tried abandoneware, found it, but that didn't include the RedBook audio.
I tried Kazaa, apparently there's a group called Cyclones, but no CyClones tracks.
I tried DC. Nada.
I tried Google, lots of reviews, lots of game cheats, lots of comments on how the in game cinematics are the worst in history (check these out, it's funny).
I tried to find the ISO to then rip the music from, no luck!
At last, I found this division of Google called Froogle
Search in Software/Games, first link, CyClones - $0.95. The golden ray of light hit me and the "Alleluiahs!" began.
It cost me $4 to ship, but what the hell. So I got it yesterday...drooling nostalgia at the moment
<--- happy
(Edit: On a side note, anyone know a good free CD to MP3 software? I can't seem to find a decent once....)
I tried abandoneware, found it, but that didn't include the RedBook audio.
I tried Kazaa, apparently there's a group called Cyclones, but no CyClones tracks.
I tried DC. Nada.
I tried Google, lots of reviews, lots of game cheats, lots of comments on how the in game cinematics are the worst in history (check these out, it's funny).
I tried to find the ISO to then rip the music from, no luck!
At last, I found this division of Google called Froogle
Search in Software/Games, first link, CyClones - $0.95. The golden ray of light hit me and the "Alleluiahs!" began.
It cost me $4 to ship, but what the hell. So I got it yesterday...drooling nostalgia at the moment
<--- happy
(Edit: On a side note, anyone know a good free CD to MP3 software? I can't seem to find a decent once....)