
Tracks
01 intro
02 title
03 stage select
04 niagara
05 bermuda
06 m�
07 egypt
08 scotland
09 underground
10 ship
11 boss
12 final boss
13 ending part1
14 ending part2
Link:http://rapidshare.com/files/128353797/duck_tales_2_ost.rar.html
Thread 34462]My osts collection (Thread 34462)
I definitely prefer DT2 to the original Duck Tales,both in gameplay and music. With all the attention and love that the original DT soundtrack has been getting,I find it astounding that noone seems to care about DT2.
Thank you.
But I had no idea up until now that Capcom Japan were the ones who made it O_O
I downloaded this release way back and cleaned up some tags in it.
DuckTales 2 (NES) (http://www.multiupload.nl/AQYXI0SEN0)
Edit:
VVV That’s strange, it’s working fine for me.
Just as well, sigma seems to have a problem with using bad emulators and rips that sound wonky.
You’re probably better off doing it yourself with GEP for Foobar, or nezplug++ for Winamp.
1. Download foobar2000 (http://www.foobar2000.org/download).
2. Download foo_gep plugin (http://kode54.foobar2000.org/).
3. Download Duck Tales 2 .zip (http://nsf.joshw.info/d/). Extract the zip to get the nsf file.
4. Install foobar2000, then install foo_gep.
5. Download the LAME 3.99.5 exe. (http://www.rarewares.org/mp3-lame-bundle.php)
6. Open the nsf file in foobar2000.
7. Highlight the tracks, right click and click Convert.
8. Choose LAME MP3 and configure it’s settings. Hit convert, it will ask you to locate the lame.exe (which we downloaded in step 5).
Now you can do this yourself for whatever NES game you want without bothering anyone. foo_gep is also very good for SNES (.spc files) and Game Boy (.gbs files) games.