DX-Ball (WEB)

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DX-Ball
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Platform: Web
Year: 2012
Developer: BorodinART
Online: Play Online

DX-Ball is a JavaScript recreation of the original Windows release of this quite famous Arkanoid-style game.

Music

The music is the same with W32 release. There are two noticeable differenses: the sounding differs (see below) and you can't switch back to the another tracks by pressing F5 - tracks are just repeating 1-3 times, then it changes to the different track in the order.

As the author confessed in the Habrahabr, he just converted the MDS files into MP3. Obviously MDS files were rendered with MIDI Decoder using "Emu de MIDI" mode, so it doesn't sound like with Roland SCC-1 patch set, but sounds like a specific sound chip. Specifically, the author firstly converted MDS to WAV using this software, then WAV to MP3.

Recording

Just converted MP3 files to OGG.

# Title ComposerArranger Length Listen Download
01 Ethno Papa Roland CorporationRoland Corporation 3:26
Download
02 Ackerlight Frédéric HahnHoward Wootan, Mike Doyle 4:54
Download
03 Flight of the Bumblebee Nikolai Rimsky-KorsakovRomeo Music International 2:44
Download
04 Karn Evil 9: 1st Impression, Part I Emerson, Lake and PalmerUnknown 3:53
Download
05 Freebee Jeff R. BossetJeff R. Bosset 2:39
Download
06 Overture from The Marriage of Figaro Wolfgang Amadeus MozartMTA 4:17
Download

Credits

(Source: the Internet, game lacks credits.)

The same way with original game.

Game Rip

Format

Download

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Download

(Info)


The game use MP3 for music (converted from MDS in original) and WAV for sounds. Because the MP3 music is identical to OGG, the MP3s were excluded from the rip, and the rip contain only WAV sounds.

Releases

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Title: DX-Ball
Platform: Web
Released: 2012-??-??
Publisher: Unknown

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