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Make a playlist of 11 Unreal tracks

Posted: 22 Mar 2018, 23:04
by Hellscrag
So, I recently put together a playlist featuring extracts of my son's and my favourite TV, movie and videogame soundtracks. As part of the playlist, I included a run of 11 tracks from Unreal, focusing on the original retail game (as opposed to the beta or various forms of RtNP).

You have to pick 11 tracks from Unreal. Which do you choose?

Here's what I picked:
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Re: Make a playlist of 11 Unreal tracks

Posted: 27 Mar 2018, 00:19
by UB_
Hellscrag wrote:You have to pick 11 tracks from Unreal. Which do you choose?

Here's what I picked:
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Sorta like a best-of/editor-choice/special-edition OST

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Also what the hell is that song at the end of the Unreal OST (the one at the end of this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx8tFvrhmfI)
Track list doesn't report it either (doesn't report Flightcastle either though)

Re: Make a playlist of 11 Unreal tracks

Posted: 27 Mar 2018, 01:19
by Sat42
UBerserker wrote:Also what the hell is that song at the end of the Unreal OST (the one at the end of this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx8tFvrhmfI)
Track list doesn't report it either (doesn't report Flightcastle either though)


That track ("Dream of Na Pali") is an homage to Unreal but is not part of the original soundtrack: it was released in 2011 by Alex Brandon as part of his "Violet Eclectic" album (https://alexanderbrandon.bandcamp.com/t ... of-na-pali).

Re: Make a playlist of 11 Unreal tracks

Posted: 12 Apr 2018, 22:48
by Kajgue
If I were to choose 11 Unreal tracks ... they would have to be:

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Re: Make a playlist of 11 Unreal tracks

Posted: 18 Apr 2018, 10:22
by Anreel
I'm too lazy to make a list, basically all the most memorable tracks which Unreal has heaps, it would be hard to choose. I still think Unreal has the best music ever, only the Jesper Kyd stuff can compare, but his is over multiple games.

Re: Make a playlist of 11 Unreal tracks

Posted: 05 May 2018, 05:26
by evilgrins
I did something similar with ut99 music. Converted them to .s3m format, hooked a tape deck up to my computer, recorded them onto a cassette, and played them on my car stereo.

Obviously this was awhile ago.