![]() The archive contains 11 unique tunes, but I'm aware of a 12th tune which shows up in the game and that you're missing: the music from the Results/Standings screen, which shows after each race. ![]() Graphics chip - so actually it was supposed to sound like this. The music (it couldn't fetch the samples quick enough) because it's both done in the That'sīecause the console couldn't handle both creating the mode7-like effect and playing You may notice these tunes sound higher than originally on the Jaguar. There's quite a few files missing, if the Amiga Music Preservation site is any indication, but the rest of the music seems to be here. It's relatively simple, but infinitely catchy. This soundtrack is, as you probably guessed from my article title, fantastic. Little did I know that the game soundtrack had actually been ripped and put up here at Mirsoft's World of Game Music! (Rest-in-peace, Bently Bear.) The instant I heard the music, I knew it was done in Amiga's ProTracker. I actually found out about this game through a comedic review series called Taco-Man Plays a Video Game.
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