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− | It's unknown if Commodore Plus/4 | + | It's unknown if Commodore Plus/4 versions of Driller have music. |
− | Amstrad CPC, MS-DOS and ZX Spectrum ports of Driller don't have any music. | + | Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, MS-DOS and ZX Spectrum ports of Driller don't have any music. |
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 19:08, 22 July 2020
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Driller is the loader of some Driller ports.
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Driller (C64)
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Commodore 64 version probably was the original one, because ports of Driller for 8-bit computers appeared a year before Amiga and Atari ST port.
Matt Gray appartenly wanted to make this track in a style of techno music, combined with some symphonic vibe. As lemon64.com states, piece from 0:35 to 2:10 has a cover of fast playing "Halloween" by John Carpenter, and 6:40-7:40 is basically "Phantom of the Opera" by Andrew Lloyd Weber.
This tune is the only one in the SID file.
Driller (AMI)
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Seiklus (W32)
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VVVVVV (C64)
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The same music with Driller (C64).
Other versions
It's unknown if Commodore Plus/4 versions of Driller have music.
Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, MS-DOS and ZX Spectrum ports of Driller don't have any music.