Cyber Block Metal Orange EX

Sound chips: YM2151 OKIM6258
System: X68000
Composers: Masaharu Iwata Yoshio Furukawa MokoMoko Hirota
Developer: Cybertech Custom
Publisher: Cybertech Custom
Release date: 1993-01
01. Opening 1:38 + 1:27
02. Select 0:09 + 0:09
03. Visual 1 0:49 + 0:46
04. Visual 2 1:02 + 1:01
05. Visual 3 0:48 + 0:32
06. Visual 4 0:58 + 0:43
07. Visual 5 1:40 + 1:25
08. Information 0:50 + 0:49
09. Stage 1 1:34 + 1:06
10. Stage 2 1:07 + 1:05
11. Stage 3 1:23 + 1:22
12. Stage 4 1:37 + 1:37
13. Stage 5 1:51 + 1:51
14. Stage Clear 0:06
15. Pause 0:21 + 0:21
16. Continue 0:10 + 0:10
17. Game Over 0:04
18. Ranking 1 0:51 + 0:51
19. Ranking 2 1:01 + 0:25
20. Ending 2:52 + 2:03
21. Unused 0:37 + 0:37
22. Select (Unused) 0:16 + 0:16
23. Information (Unused) 0:47 + 0:47
24. Stage 2 (Unused) 1:01 + 0:59
25. Select (PSG) 0:10 + 0:08
26. Information (PSG) 0:49 + 0:49
27. Stage 2 (PSG) 0:58 + 0:58
28. Stage 4 (PSG) 1:26 + 1:26
29. Stage Clear (PSG) 0:06
30. Game Over (PSG) 0:05
31. Ranking 2 (PSG) 0:47 + 0:47
Total: 27:37 + 24:16
History
Version Date Author Description
1.00 2014-04-19 vampirefrog Initial release.
1.05 2014-05-25 Valley Bell Optimized VGMs.
1.50 2024-05-14 marklincadet Credited Hirota, added alt arrangements
1.51 2024-07-28 Valley Bell Added original file names.
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This pack was made using XM6 Pro-68k build
version 140316 (http://goo.gl/lnuA88).
Songs were ripped from the Music Gallery
menu. This is quite a naughty game.

PROGRAM: KOCHAN
GAME DESIGN: ATH NAGANO
GAPHIC CREATE: H. YANAGI, N. NAKAJIMA
CHARACTER CREATE: H. YANAGI, KOCHAN
MUSIC COMPOSE:  JKL FURUKAWA, MKM HIROTA,
 REZON IWATA
SOUND EFFECT: WAIENDEE
OPM ARRANGE: JKL FURUKAWA, WAIENDEE
MIDI ARRANGE: MKM HIROTA, JKL FURUKAWA
DIRECT: ATH NAGANO
PRODUCE: H. YANAGI
PRESENTED BY: CYBERTECH CUSTOM

Reader Notes: As Observed by Katherine-Marie
via the PC98 List on Hoot, it is unknown who
did the arrangements for EX, if any of the
original three composers did at all.

Format:
  Furukawa should be obvious enough,
  Rezon = Iwata,
  Mokomoko = Sakimoto (P.S.: see below)

Login Check = Furukawa
Opening = Furukawa
Start = Rezon
Stage = Furukawa
Visual 1: Tomo = Mokomoko
Visual 2: Kazumi = Mokomoko
Visual 3: Mika = Mokomoko
Visual 4: Rinn = Furukawa
Visual 5: Cynthia = Mokomoko
Info = Rezon
Stage 1 = Furukawa
Stage 2 = Rezon
Stage 3 = Furukawa
Stage 4 = Reon
Stage 5 = Furukawa
Clear = Rezon
Continue = Furukawa
Game Over = Rezon
Top Entry = Furukawa
Entry 2-8 = Rezon
Ending = Furukawa

-vampirefrog


Postscript (10 years later...):

Let's go through the changes point by point, as
there is a lot to go through...


> Songs were ripped from the Music Gallery menu

Unfortunately, there were some songs that were
not included in the Music Gallery, such as the
unused tune also present in the 88/98 versions,
and alternate arrangements of Masaharu Iwata's
themes. They are now included in the pack, with
thanks to Boxcubed for ripping them.


> Mokomoko = Sakimoto

Turns out MKM Hirota isn't Hitoshi Sakimoto. He
is credited in other Custom games in roles that
Sakimoto never took (such as scenario writer in
Chip-chan Kick), among various other telltale
signs (and Furukawa saying as such on Twitter).


> it is unknown who did the arrangements for EX

They're in the credits, under OPM ARRANGE: it's
Furukawa and Waiendee (who we presently do not
have the identity of). We still don't know what
songs were done by who, but it's a start.

-marklincadet

BoxCubed vampirefrog

Source: VGMRips

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