[OST-GAME][1996][FLAC] Exhumed (Original Game Soundtrack) (SEGA SATURN) ::Scott Branstonseeders: 0
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[OST-GAME][1996][FLAC] Exhumed (Original Game Soundtrack) (SEGA SATURN) ::Scott Branston (Size: 220.16 MB)
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JP: Seireki 1999 ~Pharaoh no Fukkatsu~ 西暦1999 ファラオの復活
EU: Exhumed US: Powerslave alt: 1999 A.D. Genre: Score / Instrumental / Ambient Composer: Scott Branston Country: Japan Developer: Lobotomy Software Publisher: BMG JAPAN Catalog #: T-18001G Platform: SEGA Saturn Audio Format: FLAC (libflac 1.3.0) Audio Bitrate: Lossless Audio Volume: ReplayGain (ID tags only) Ripped by: cybero75 Total Time: 0:39:15 (35:29 + 2 Bonus Trax) Game Info: This Egyptian doom-like will throw you inside the great pyramids where you'll have to face a crazy adventure, fighting mummies, ennemies with astonishing magic powers and so on. But those won't be your only trouble. Prepare to face the pharaons madness in the gigantic labyrinths they built to make sure nobody would make it out alive... This awesome game created by Lobotomy Software is just amazing: great graphisms, incredible visual effects and fantastic soundtrack makes it one of the bests, if not the one, doom-like for the Sega Saturn. Developer Info: Lobotomy Software was an American game development studio especially known for Powerslave (Exhumed in Europe) and their Sega Saturn ports of Quake and Duke Nukem 3D. The studio was established in 1993 in Redmond, Washington, with a number of former employees of Nintendo of America for the creative side and from Manley & Associates for the engineering side. It originally operated out of the apartment of co-founder Paul Lange. Lobotomy was eventually acquired by Crave Entertainment in 1998 and renamed Lobotomy Studios. The team worked on a Caesar's Palace gambling game on the Nintendo 64, but after a year of development the game was postponed and eventually cancelled. At that point, Lobotomy Studios was closed and employees were let go or given the option to be relocated to another position at Crave. The next title the team would have worked on was a sequel to Powerslave. Sharing Widget |