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When I was a kid (15-17, I think), I made some game music. Not all of it was intended for games, but it somewhat sounds like game music anyway. Years later I found these old files on my computer and decided to publish them.
Before you hurry to use or try them, I’d like to suggest that you don’t expect anything impressive ;-)
I made these files with proprietary software. I didn’t know free software existed and was using a certain popular proprietary operating system. Maybe one day I’ll try converting the source files into something that can be edited with free software. And the MP3s should be converted into Ogg. The MIDIs sound different on different computers, but you can compare to the MP3 where available, which is what things sounded like originally.
License/copyleft information:
- The files related to “goralaby” may be based on someone else’s work, and I don’t know who and which license they used for the original work. As far as I am concerned, it’s CC-BY-SA 4 like this wiki. But since I don’t remember the origin (or whether I based the work on hearing other music or actually got a MIDI file and edited it), take this into account.
- The files named VGM and then possibly a number are probably my attempts (just for fun) to write melodies of existing game music I liked, based on hearing. So while they’d be CC-BY-SA if it were up to me, I suppose they cannot be.
- Everything else is my original creation under CC-BY-SA 4, like most of this website.
The files: (you can also find them on the FTP server)
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