The object of this thread is to name the game by listening to a short clip of music, which could be from any game, on any console or system, both new and old.
For size and compatibility reasons, I suggest that all clips are between 15 to 30 seconds, and posted in either MP3 or WMA format, which can be played back by most audio playback software.
Basically, anyone who answers correctly will be able to post the next clip, and so on. If you're for some reason unable to post the next clip, just make a note of it in your answering post, so someone can volunteer to post the next clip.
If you're not sure how to record music from games, I suggest you check out the following guide:Game Music Extraction Guide
While this guide mostly applies to PC games, recording from handhelds or consoles is quite easy if you have a line-in and audio recording program.
Just use a audio cable to connect your Handhelds/Consoles/Tv audio output to your computers audio input, and use a free program like Audacity to record the audio.
If you're using an emulator, some emulation software have a built-in audio recording function. Be sure to check the FAQ or Readme for the specific software you're using.
If you don't have anywhere to upload your clip to, check out this link for 20 free online storage alternatives!
I'll start by posting the first clip, should be an easy one: Clip #1 [namethatgame.mp3 / 459KB]
For size and compatibility reasons, I suggest that all clips are between 15 to 30 seconds, and posted in either MP3 or WMA format, which can be played back by most audio playback software.
Basically, anyone who answers correctly will be able to post the next clip, and so on. If you're for some reason unable to post the next clip, just make a note of it in your answering post, so someone can volunteer to post the next clip.
If you're not sure how to record music from games, I suggest you check out the following guide:Game Music Extraction Guide
While this guide mostly applies to PC games, recording from handhelds or consoles is quite easy if you have a line-in and audio recording program.
Just use a audio cable to connect your Handhelds/Consoles/Tv audio output to your computers audio input, and use a free program like Audacity to record the audio.
If you're using an emulator, some emulation software have a built-in audio recording function. Be sure to check the FAQ or Readme for the specific software you're using.
If you don't have anywhere to upload your clip to, check out this link for 20 free online storage alternatives!
I'll start by posting the first clip, should be an easy one: Clip #1 [namethatgame.mp3 / 459KB]