Difference between revisions of "Menu - Super Noah's Ark 3D"
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− | + | | Composer = {{Composer|Vance Kozik}} | |
− | | Composer = | + | | Released = 1995-??-?? |
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'''''Menu''''', as the name suggests, is played in the menus of ''Super Noah's Ark 3D''. The track is also played in levels E1M1, E2M2, E3M3, and E5M2. The song is the same for both the DOS and SNES releases, but the different audio hardware plays them each with a distinct sound. | '''''Menu''''', as the name suggests, is played in the menus of ''Super Noah's Ark 3D''. The track is also played in levels E1M1, E2M2, E3M3, and E5M2. The song is the same for both the DOS and SNES releases, but the different audio hardware plays them each with a distinct sound. | ||
− | The type-0 DOS [[MIDI]] file's meta data refers to the track as "NOAH01.imf", even though it is not an [[IMF]] file. This is to make it compatible with Wolfenstein 3D music engine. | + | ==Games== |
+ | ===Super Noah's Ark 3D (SNES)=== | ||
+ | {{Infobox SubSong | ||
+ | | Platform = SNES | ||
+ | | Game = Super Noah's Ark 3D (SNES) | ||
+ | | Recording = {{Recording|SNES|01 - Super Noah's Ark 3D - SNES - Menu.ogg}} | ||
+ | | Image = Super Noah's Ark 3D - SNES - Main Menu.png | ||
+ | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Vance Kozik}} | ||
+ | | Released = 1994-??-?? | ||
+ | | Length = 0:45 | ||
+ | | Format = [[SNSF]] | ||
+ | | Loops = Yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | '''''Menu''''' is the first song you hear in the game, as it starts playing in the first startup screen, the main menu and later on the levels mentioned above (E1M1, E2M2, E3M3, and E5M2), including the first level you play. | ||
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+ | The song is output to [[S-SMP]] chip.<br clear="all" /> | ||
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+ | ===Super Noah's Ark 3D (DOS)=== | ||
+ | {{Infobox SubSong | ||
+ | | Platform = DOS | ||
+ | | Game = Super Noah's Ark 3D (DOS) | ||
+ | | Recording = {{Recording|OPL2|02 - Super Noah's Ark 3D - DOS - Menu.ogg}} | ||
+ | | Image = Super Noah's Ark 3D - DOS - 2.png | ||
+ | | Arranger = {{Arranger|Vance Kozik}} | ||
+ | | Released = 1995-??-?? | ||
+ | | Length = 0:53 | ||
+ | | Format = [[MIDI]] | ||
+ | | Loops = Yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | In the DOS version, '''''Menu''''' plays louder, in result of splendid percussion, and slightly slower than in the SNES release. It plays in the main menu but not the title screen, so it is not the very first song you hear. Aside from this, it is used in the aforementioned levels (E1M1, E2M2, E3M3, and E5M2). | ||
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+ | The type-0 DOS [[MIDI]] file's meta data refers to the track as "NOAH01.imf", even though it is not an [[IMF]] file. This is to make it compatible with Wolfenstein 3D music engine. The song itself is output to [[OPL2]].<br clear="all" /> | ||
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- This page is for the Super Noah's Ark 3D (DOS) song, for more titles see Menu.
Menu, as the name suggests, is played in the menus of Super Noah's Ark 3D. The track is also played in levels E1M1, E2M2, E3M3, and E5M2. The song is the same for both the DOS and SNES releases, but the different audio hardware plays them each with a distinct sound.
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Super Noah's Ark 3D (SNES)
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Menu is the first song you hear in the game, as it starts playing in the first startup screen, the main menu and later on the levels mentioned above (E1M1, E2M2, E3M3, and E5M2), including the first level you play.
The song is output to S-SMP chip.
Super Noah's Ark 3D (DOS)
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In the DOS version, Menu plays louder, in result of splendid percussion, and slightly slower than in the SNES release. It plays in the main menu but not the title screen, so it is not the very first song you hear. Aside from this, it is used in the aforementioned levels (E1M1, E2M2, E3M3, and E5M2).
The type-0 DOS MIDI file's meta data refers to the track as "NOAH01.imf", even though it is not an IMF file. This is to make it compatible with Wolfenstein 3D music engine. The song itself is output to OPL2.