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Sharp X68000 (YM2151, OKIM6258)

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Y2

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TitleY2
ComposerK-JIN
SystemSharp X68000
Sound ChipsYM2151, OKIM6258
Tracks19
Playing time39:00
Pack authorSuperDeadite
Pack version1.01
Last Update2023-03-31


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Finally got around to finishing my second pack. This is Y2 the doujin shmup, no relation to Falcom's Ys2.
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Post by BoxCubed »

Got rid of the "Generated by" tag and renamed the playlist & screenshot filenames to the game.
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Post by ValleyBell »

Thanks for the submission. I was about to nitpick about a few things, but BoxCubed already fixed those, so this is ready.

For reference:
  • The PNG, M3U and TXT files should be named after the game. When there are multiple screenshots, you can note details in parentheses.
  • "Generated by" comments should be stripped from VGM tags. We prefer having this piece of information in the txt file only.
    The VGM notes tag can instead be used to denote the file names of the original song files or the ingame sound IDs. (This is mostly a nice-to-have.)

Post by superdeadite »

Thanks to both of you for the fixes and tips. Hope you enjoy this one, really lovely tunes imo.
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Post by Affalsnaut »

I'm curious to know more about the composer. Since it's a relatively obscure doujin game here in the West, I don't imagine there's much available in English to go from. Can the author or another smart person point me somewhere I can go to find out more? Thanks.
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Post by BoxCubed »

This file houses testimonies from the development team, including the composer. You can open it on a text editor and change the encoding to Shift-JIS to read (or translate) what they talk about.
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