Linguica Posted September 21, 2000 No, not the androgynous pop star. Bobby Prince, the man behind the music of Doom and Doom 2, has been tapped to compose the soundtrack to the latest game by Digital Soapbox, according to the Gamers.com report. Seems the mystery game hasn't been officially announced, but it is apparently a story-driven adventure game. 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest Ike654 Posted September 22, 2000 Why can I get past the page on his homepage that has the scrolling text below it? Is there some sort of trick, or is his page not fully up yet? 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest Gorc Posted September 22, 2000 So, at last, the TRUE master of Doom music returns to the world that made him famous. Not Doom exactly, but adventure games are good. And if the music is anything like any of the following I will be humming it forever: Commander Keen 4/5/6 Wolfenstein 3D/Spear of Destiny Doom/Doom II/Plutonia Experiment Blake Stone/Planet Strike Bio Menace Duke Nukem II Some of the ROTT music Some of the Duke 3D music It is just sort of, you know, catchy. Better than some of the crap some real bands get to the top ten lists with. and IKE654, what page are you saying about? The only page with scrolling text is the opening page, and its at the top of the screen. And his page has been around for at least a year now. Anyways, I have never had problems with it. 0 Share this post Link to post
Hyena Posted September 22, 2000 Agreed, Gorc. Remember Mambo #5? How did that get so popular? By the way, I think David "Tolwyn" Shaw and Mark Klem are equally talented as Bobby Prince. 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest Confusion Posted September 22, 2000 Hah. Can't agree more with the last two comments. And real bands nowadays almost always produce nothing but cheap mainstream crap which only the 85% or so of the planet's population with IQs below twenty would enjoy. Mambo #5 = bah. http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?autostart=battlemonkey Real music! 0 Share this post Link to post
kristus Posted September 22, 2000 You can't call that real bands. Not even call them that sarcasticly. thats a couple of good looking people being put to gether to sing a couple of songs. BLAH!! This is a REAL band. http://www.entrophy.org 0 Share this post Link to post
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