Trying to find the Town and Castle music, but on youtube you mostly get either some midi crappy versions or some people playing them with their own instruments.
Where could I find the original NES versions?
Trying to find the Town and Castle music, but on youtube you mostly get either some midi crappy versions or some people playing them with their own instruments.
Where could I find the original NES versions?
Try Zophar's Domain.
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http://www.zophar.net/music/nsf/dragon-quest.html
You'll need to get the Audio Overload player to play it. Actually, once you get started, you'll probably want to download all the music from zophar.
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I have a pretty big collection to get you started on my site. www.bmshrine.com under the music section. All in one zip file
I wanted something I could put in my cell phone as ring tones
Also check out www.vgmusic.com
They tend to have a pretty good selection of music from most games.
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You have to register, but http://forums.ffshrine.org/index.php is THE best place for video game music and soundtracks.
They have almost every video game tune imaginable in Mp3 format which should easily play on any modern Cell Phone.
Okay... I did a bit of digging... Here is a link to Dragon's Den where you can get the original NES chiptunes in Mp3 format. http://www.woodus.com/den/music/mp3.php?desc=dq1nes
Last edited by Wraith Storm; 06-15-2011 at 02:16 PM.
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Here you go. May take a bit of work, but you can use sound effects from games (like smb music/sounds when jumping over the flag pole for text)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYkJtZckgXE
Use a splitter to take just the portion of the song or sound (might not be the best one)
http://download.cnet.com/Free-MP3-Sp...-75179796.html
Then use bitpim to put them on your phone.
http://www.bitpim.org/