The Summoning (DOS)
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The Summoning is a direct sequel to Event Horizon's first game, DarkSpyre (DOS).
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Screenshots
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Music
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Recording
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Credits
- Ripper: Frank
- Recorder: N/A
- Game Credits:
- Music: Ed Puskar
- Additional music: Tony Mollick, Kurt Brown
- Sound effects: Thomas Holmes
(Source: The game manual)
Game Rip
The music and sound effects are in separate audio records inside the RESOURCE file. Each audio record contains the essential parts of a MUS (AdLib) file and a SND (AdLib) file, with some additional information on how the MIDI data should be played on the Roland MT-32. The MIDI files included in the rip play correctly only on the MT-32. Notice however, that MIDI files have been included for all the audio tracks in the game, including the sound effects which are not played by the original game when MT-32 output is used.
Audio Devices
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Releases
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Links
- mobygames.com/game/dos/summoning - MobyGames.
- gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/565151-the-summoning - GameFAQs.
- Games Released In 1992
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