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=== Credits ===
 
=== Credits ===

Revision as of 11:16, 28 January 2015

DX Ball
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Platform: Windows 32
Year: 1996
Developer: Michael P. Welch
For another game ispired by Arkanoid, see Arkanoid.

DX-Ball is a free Arkanoid-inspired game created by Michael P. Welch.

Later it was released some add-ons an standalone games lokking like its predecessor: DX-Ball 2

Music

The game use MDS files for music. Only 2 of them (Acker and Ethno) are used standartly; other plays if you press F5 during the gameplay, but never plays independently. Ethno is for title, and Acker is for highscore.

Recording

The MIDI Decoder, only-known program for playing standalone MDS, doesn't give proper sounding, so the actual recordings were made from the game.

The recordings were named after its file names and placed in alphabetical order of it.


#

Title

Composer

Arranger

Length

Size

Listen

01 Ethno (Ethno_pa) Unknown Unknown
02 Acker (Acker_gs) Unknown Unknown
03 Flight of the Bumblebee (12flight) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Unknown
04 Brain (Brain) Unknown Unknown
05 Freebee (Freebee) Unknown Unknown
06 Overture from The Marriage of Figaro (Gmfigaro) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Unknown

Credits

(Source: game lacks credits.)


Game Rip

Format

Download

MDS.png WAV.png

Download

(Info)


The game use MDS (MIDI streaming) files for music, placed in the folder of the game. It's not MDS files of the CDs, as it seems to be, it's audio.

Also game use WAV sounds, so they are also included in the rip.


Releases

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Title: DX-Ball
Platform: Windows 32
Released: 1996-??-??
Publisher: Unknown

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