Zerker on 26/5/2009 at 22:45
Quote Posted by doctorfrog
Short answer: My tags are correct, but iTunes is stupid almost as often as it is smart.
Long answer: iTunes will display an album with more than one artist as two albums in certain cases unless it's specified as a "compilation." So, 10 Mark Morgans and an Ink Spot becomes Various Artists to avoid displaying as two albums, one album composed entirely of a single track. Life in Apple's walled garden.
Turn off the compilation tag, and enter "Mark Morgan" in the
Album Artist field. Album artist overrides individual artists for the album grouping and *should* cause all the tracks to get categorised properly.
Andarthiel on 27/5/2009 at 00:10
Yay! more Crusader fans.
You can also get the soundtracks at (
http://www.cyberionsystems.com/echosector/) Echo Sector which is a Crusader fan site.
The Traveller Remix,The Ninth Crusade and Dimension 2012 are my favorites:cheeky:
gunsmoke on 28/5/2009 at 14:45
I really wish I could play the Crusader games. I have never had access to a computer that can properly play it.
Matthew on 28/5/2009 at 14:49
DOSBox, with a bit of tweaking, plays the Crusader games extremely well.
snauty on 28/5/2009 at 21:18
This topic is on a bit too early. Brütal Legend isn't out yet.
Soviet Travolta on 28/5/2009 at 21:55
Couldn't find Grim Fandango soundtrack in the thread, but its obviously deserving its place amongst those.
Al_B on 28/5/2009 at 22:10
Is this thread restricted to PC game music as there is (
http://www.slayradio.org/home.php) some really, really old game music still being played. I'm not saying it's the best, but after 25 years or so it's got to be the equivalent of the 'old hits'.
june gloom on 28/5/2009 at 22:12
Big fan of the music from Bionic Commando for the original Gameboy.
Matthew on 29/5/2009 at 10:17
Quote Posted by Al_B
Is this thread restricted to PC game music as there is (
http://www.slayradio.org/home.php) some really, really old game music still being played. I'm not saying it's the best, but after 25 years or so it's got to be the equivalent of the 'old hits'.
Slay Radio's not bad, but the self-absorbed cover versions can be grating.
I liked the music for Legend / Four Crystals of Trazere.