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{{Infobox Song | {{Infobox Song | ||
− | | Title = Introduction Part 1 | + | | Title = Introduction Part 1 |
− | | Composer = | + | | Composer = {{Composer|Paul Mudra}} |
− | | Released = 1990-??-?? | + | | Released = 1990-??-?? |
− | | TitleOrigin = Game Location | + | | TitleOrigin = Game Location |
− | | Loops = No | + | | Loops = No |
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==Games== | ==Games== | ||
A PC98 version of the game exists, but has different music, so it has been excluded from this page. | A PC98 version of the game exists, but has different music, so it has been excluded from this page. | ||
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− | {{ | + | ===Eye of the Beholder (DOS)=== |
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− | | | + | | Platform = DOS |
− | | | + | | Game = Eye of the Beholder (DOS) |
− | | | + | | Recording = {{Recording|OPL2|102 - Eye of the Beholder - DOS - Introduction Part 1.ogg}} {{Recording|Tandy|302 - Eye of the Beholder - DOS - Introduction Part 1.ogg}} {{Recording|PC Speaker|202 - Eye of the Beholder - DOS - Introduction Part 1.ogg}} |
− | | | + | | Image = Eye of the Beholder - DOS - Introduction Part 1.png |
− | | | + | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Paul Mudra}} |
+ | | Released = 1990-??-?? | ||
+ | | Length = 1:29 | ||
+ | | Format = [[ROL]] | ||
+ | | Loops = | ||
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− | + | As stated above, the song plays during the first part of the opening cutscene to the game. Like [[Westwood Associates Logo - Eye of the Beholder (DOS)|Westwood Associates Logo]], the DOS version also plays a PC Speaker and Tandy 3 Voice version of the song. The Tandy 3 Voice version seems to suffer a glitch in which the low G note at the beginning is changed to an A. This may be because of the Tandy's pitch limitations. Paul Mudra composed the music in [[AdLib Visual Composer]] using his own custom [[BNK]] file.<br clear="all" /> | |
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− | As stated above, the song plays during the first part of the opening cutscene to the game. Like [[Westwood Associates Logo]], the DOS version also plays a PC Speaker and Tandy 3 Voice version of the song. The Tandy 3 Voice version seems to suffer a glitch in which the low G note at the beginning is changed to an A. This may be because of the Tandy's pitch limitations. Paul Mudra composed the music in [[AdLib Visual Composer]] using his own custom [[BNK]] file.<br clear="all" /> | ||
===Eye of the Beholder (AMI)=== | ===Eye of the Beholder (AMI)=== | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Infobox SubSong |
− | The song plays as soon as the game starts up at the [[Westwood Associates Logo]]. However, it does not have its own song for it like the DOS version. Also, the song plays throughout the entire intro and does not have [[Introduction Part 2 - Eye of the Beholder|Introduction Part 2]].<br clear="all" /> | + | | Platform = AMI |
+ | | Game = Eye of the Beholder (AMI) | ||
+ | | Recording = | ||
+ | | Image = Eye of the Beholder - AMI - Introduction Part 1.png | ||
+ | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Paul Mudra}} | ||
+ | | Released = 1991-??-?? | ||
+ | | Length = | ||
+ | | Format = [[UNK]] | ||
+ | | Loops = | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | The song plays as soon as the game starts up at the [[Westwood Associates Logo - Eye of the Beholder (DOS)|Westwood Associates Logo]]. However, it does not have its own song for it like the DOS version. Also, the song plays throughout the entire intro and does not have [[Introduction Part 2 - Eye of the Beholder|Introduction Part 2]].<br clear="all" /> | ||
===Eye of the Beholder (SNES)=== | ===Eye of the Beholder (SNES)=== | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Infobox SubSong |
+ | | Platform = SNES | ||
+ | | Game = Eye of the Beholder (SNES) | ||
+ | | Recording = {{Recording|SNES}} | ||
+ | | Image = Eye of the Beholder - SNES - Introduction Part 1.png | ||
+ | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Tatsuya Nishimura}} | ||
+ | | Released = 1994-03-18 | ||
+ | | Length = | ||
+ | | Format = [[SPC]] | ||
+ | | Loops = | ||
+ | }} | ||
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The song plays during the first part of the opening cutscene, though it doesn't show the game's title beforehand. However, unlike the DOS version, both parts of the intro music are logged in a single SPC file whilst the DOS version plays two separate files. Also unlike the other versions, Paul Mudra didn't work on the game himself. Instead, Tatsuya Nishimura arranged Paul's compositions. It is unknown of Tatsuya had to learn the music by ear or if Paul gave him the ROL files for Visual Composer. | The song plays during the first part of the opening cutscene, though it doesn't show the game's title beforehand. However, unlike the DOS version, both parts of the intro music are logged in a single SPC file whilst the DOS version plays two separate files. Also unlike the other versions, Paul Mudra didn't work on the game himself. Instead, Tatsuya Nishimura arranged Paul's compositions. It is unknown of Tatsuya had to learn the music by ear or if Paul gave him the ROL files for Visual Composer. | ||
The SPC name is called "The Prophecy".<br clear="all" /> | The SPC name is called "The Prophecy".<br clear="all" /> | ||
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+ | ==Links== |
Revision as of 14:12, 15 March 2018
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Introduction Part 1 is the song that plays during the first part of the opening sequence to some ports of Eye of the Beholder.
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Games
A PC98 version of the game exists, but has different music, so it has been excluded from this page.
Eye of the Beholder (DOS)
Eye of the Beholder (DOS) | ||||||||
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As stated above, the song plays during the first part of the opening cutscene to the game. Like Westwood Associates Logo, the DOS version also plays a PC Speaker and Tandy 3 Voice version of the song. The Tandy 3 Voice version seems to suffer a glitch in which the low G note at the beginning is changed to an A. This may be because of the Tandy's pitch limitations. Paul Mudra composed the music in AdLib Visual Composer using his own custom BNK file.
Eye of the Beholder (AMI)
Eye of the Beholder (AMI) | ||||||
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The song plays as soon as the game starts up at the Westwood Associates Logo. However, it does not have its own song for it like the DOS version. Also, the song plays throughout the entire intro and does not have Introduction Part 2.
Eye of the Beholder (SNES)
Eye of the Beholder (SNES) | ||||||
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The song plays during the first part of the opening cutscene, though it doesn't show the game's title beforehand. However, unlike the DOS version, both parts of the intro music are logged in a single SPC file whilst the DOS version plays two separate files. Also unlike the other versions, Paul Mudra didn't work on the game himself. Instead, Tatsuya Nishimura arranged Paul's compositions. It is unknown of Tatsuya had to learn the music by ear or if Paul gave him the ROL files for Visual Composer.
The SPC name is called "The Prophecy".
Links
- Songs Composed By Paul Mudra
- Song Titles With Game Location Origin
- Songs
- Songs With OPL2 Output
- Songs With Tandy Output
- Songs With PC Speaker Output
- Songs Arranged By Paul Mudra
- Eye of the Beholder (DOS)
- Eye of the Beholder (AMI)
- Songs With SNES Output
- Songs Arranged By Tatsuya Nishimura
- Eye of the Beholder (SNES)