Difference between revisions of "The Summoning (DOS)"

From Video Game Music Preservation Foundation Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Game Credits)
(Credits)
Line 24: Line 24:
 
* '''Game Credits:'''
 
* '''Game Credits:'''
 
** ''Music:'' {{Credits|Ed Puskar}}
 
** ''Music:'' {{Credits|Ed Puskar}}
** ''Additional music:'' {{Credits|Tony Mollick, Kurt Brown}}
+
** ''Additional music:'' {{Credits|Tony Mollick}}, {{Credits|Kurt Brown}}
 
** ''Sound effects:'' {{Credits|Thomas Holmes}}
 
** ''Sound effects:'' {{Credits|Thomas Holmes}}
  

Revision as of 11:24, 5 April 2017

The Summoning is a direct sequel to Event Horizon's first game, DarkSpyre (DOS).

The Summoning
BoxMissing.png
Platform: DOS
Year: 1992
Developer: Event Horizon Software, Inc.

Screenshots

Issue - Screenshots.svg

This page needs more screenshots.

Icon-Help.png

Music

Issue - Content.svg

The content of this section should be improved.

Icon-Help.png

Recording

Issue - Incomplete.svg

This recording is incomplete.

Icon-Help.png

Credits

(Source - The game manual)

Game Rip

Format

Download

MUS (AdLib).png SND (AdLib).png

Download

(Info)


  • 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. The record also contains some additional information on how the MIDI data should be played on the Roland MT-32. This data has been omitted from the rip.

Audio Devices

Issue - Devices.svg

Audio devices need to be detailed.

Icon-Help.png

Releases

  USA.svg   USA
BoxMissing.png
Title: The Summoning
Platform: DOS
Released: 1992-??-??
Publisher: Strategic Simulations, Inc.

Links