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Alien Syndrome

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エイリアンシンドローム

Platforms: X68000
Year: 1992
Developed by: Dempa Micomsoft, Sega
Published by: Dempa Micomsoft

Number of Files: 13
Total Filesize: 23 MB (MP3), 52 MB (FLAC)
Date Added: Mar 14th, 2022   | Change Log
Album type: Gamerip

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1. Track 01 0:33 0.71 MB 1.30 MB get_app
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2. Track 02 1:51 2.31 MB 6.04 MB get_app
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3. Track 03 2:51 3.63 MB 9.32 MB get_app
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4. Track 04 2:28 2.96 MB 4.64 MB get_app
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5. Track 05 1:53 2.22 MB 5.96 MB get_app
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6. Track 06 3:05 3.82 MB 9.96 MB get_app
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7. Track 07 0:08 0.16 MB 0.43 MB get_app
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8. Track 08 0:08 0.17 MB 0.30 MB get_app
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9. Track 09 0:04 0.07 MB 0.15 MB get_app
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10. Track 10 3:15 3.56 MB 7.66 MB get_app
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11. Track 11 0:27 0.46 MB 0.93 MB get_app
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12. Track 12 1:47 2.02 MB 4.61 MB get_app
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13. Track 13 0:21 0.40 MB 0.95 MB get_app
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bepisvalleygranolabars

12:18 Feb 14th, 2023Offline

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This is not your typical space adventure, visual novel, or jrpg album that so frequently is found on the x68000. Rather, the album tries to create a sense of terror in the listener, which it does quiet effectively. Out of these, tracks 4 and 6 stand out as they keep a sort of low foreboding beat that then sweeps in with high sharp tones that really cultivate a sense of fear initially and then continuing unease. I've never played this game, but I imagine it is very effective. All in all, I'd give the track a 7.5/10, albeit it's not something just to listen through easily.