On my channel you can find videos related to music (mostly from video games), programming and eventually other things. Please note that uploads can be slow and won't happen at regular intervals for several reasons.
Thank you for making this. I had no idea some of the samples used in old games could be found in sample libraries. Sheep Raider was such an underrated game-a hidden gem, honestly. I'm thinking of creating music inspired by Sheep Raider someday, so it's good to know there are assets out there that I could use.
This track sounds so giving and gentle, full of love and sacrifice. Despite the immense pain and suffering, there's warm joy in its giving. A perfect example to me, of Jesus' sacrifice.
Yeah!!! Esto me retorna a mi infancia! Al primer día que jugué Driver2 simplemente fue lo máximo!! Jugar en una ciudad 🏙️ tan prestigiosa con los mejores autos y la mejor música! 😎👌🏽🎸🥁✨ Gracias por subirlos y con gran calidad! 🌟🌟🌟
Für die, die es nicht wussten: In der PC Version des Spieles wird ebenfalls die korrekte Note gespielt, da das Problem durch einen Hardware-Fehler der PlayStation entstand.
With my autism, I have the ability to recognize sounds, too. My family is always impressed with me being able to point them out whenever I hear them. I’m glad to know there’s someone else online who recognizes these sound samples. However, I know a few sound samples from Spyro that you forgot to add to that video. For example, that high-pitched echoing "Wooooow-wow-wow-wow-wow" guitar sound heard in "Sgt. Byrd's Base" is among the sound samples you missed while tracing the other sounds back to their sources. I also heard it on The Proud Family in the background music whenever Wizard Kelly was onscreen. If you like, you can take all the time you need while you find that one. I'll send more info on the other sounds you missed later.
Here's the buzz Tanner, four cars and one of them got the file, that put a face and a place for Rosana Soto. Find the cars before the city swallow them!
Stewart Copeland did the soundtrack for the “film” Riding the bus with my sister where Rosie O’Donnell is developmentally challenged and some of the tracks I swear to god are from the cutting room floor of the first 3 Spyro games.