Ys 2 Special Game Recording

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I never thought I’d one day make something as awesome as adding “FalcomandSoundTeMP” tags to an entry here on saladedemaïs. This day has arrived though, and to explain how, I will quote Seldane/FM77, who’s responsible for bringing that gem to the light:

“In 1994, something fantastic was created. A Korean company known as MANTRA released a game called Ys II SPECIAL - under the slogan “Features For The Future.”

“Ys II SPECIAL is - just like Ys II ETERNAL - a remake of the original Ys II. However, Ys II SPECIAL is so much more than just a remake. It can be compared to what Taito did with Ys IV: Mask of the Sun. They gave the game a whole new layout - a whole new feel - and named it Ys IV: Mask of the Sun - A New Theory. This is what MANTRA did - they made “a new theory” of Ys II. (Although - unlike Taito - MANTRA succeeded in it.)”

Exited yet ? Wait for the rest …

“It contains all the music from Ys II, but since this game contains so much more than Ys II does, it needs more music. And it has. Lots of it. And it is good! It was composed by a group of Korean musicians known as soundTEmP.”

Bam. There you go. Suddenly you realize there’s Falcom music arranged for DOS Adlib by the composers of Ragnarok Online out there. Oh, and I don’t know about you but I’m also an Adlib fan by the way. So yeah, I just had to get my hands on this. A link to a Korean website containing all the recorded tracks was posted on Seldane’s Ancient Land of Ys, but turned out to be dead. Fortunately, I managed to get them from someone who carefully saved them (thanks again Groenegel <3), and could finally feast my ears on this improbable awesomeness.

And here it is delivered to you, faithful *cough* readers. I tagged, renamed and reordered everything according to the usual Ys 2 tracklisting, incorporating SoundTeMP’s work here and there. I didn’t play the game though, so the order probably won’t make sense to those who did (approximately 7 people outside of Korea, that is).

As a bonus, I added arranged tracks from this album. ;)

Well, enjoy !!! :D

>> Download <<

edit 24/03/2011: tracks reordered and renamed after Groenegel’s recommendations ;)

Read Seldane’s full Ys II Special Article

14 Responses to “Ys 2 Special Game Recording”

  1. Thank you. niki

    Ys 2 Special Three Version.

    -Roland SC-55
    -OKSORI Professional 3.0
    -Adlib

    Roland SC-55.. It is possible ?

  2. I didnt record these versions myself, but damn a Roland recording would be awesome indeed !!! :o

  3. nikilove^^ Says:
    March 24th, 2011 at 3:54 pm

    MIDI package version (Roland SC-55 and OKSORI Professional 3.0) and CD-DA version.
    It’s been canceled.. But Sound TeMP! finish the work ..perhaps..perhaps ^^

  4. Whoah CD-DA ! Too bad ! Do you have the MIDI package version or know where to find it ? The version of the game I have will only play Adlib in DosBox …

  5. Supposedly this game supports Roland MT-32 sound. Though I don’t recall seeing such an option in the setup screen, perhaps it appears if you have an MT-32/LAPC-1 soundcard installed?

  6. Hmmmmm ok, maybe I don’t know what I’m talking about, but wouldn’t MT32 support would require actual MIDI files ? Or can the same music code be read by both Adlib and MIDI cards ? Again, I don’t know much about that, but that sounds weird to me. =/

  7. edit 24/03/2011: tracks reordered and renamed after Groenegel’s recommendations ;)

  8. I’m not much of an expert either but I’m positive both Adlib and Roland can be played through MIDI… given the FM sound quality in Ys II though, I am lead to believe they wrote sequences specific to each card (which is not a problem for Adlib since many cards are backwards compatible with it). Anyway, a game using MIDI doesn’t imply the MIDI files are provided “as is” in the game directory, if that’s what you were hoping for.

  9. Weird that you (someone who has some very awesome obscure Falcom and soundTeMP stuff on this site) only found out about this recently! I’ve had this for months and would have thought you were probably the one the rip originated from!

    Anyway, as long as you have it now! But as it happens, you have delivered something obscure and awesome again (thanks for those extra arranged tracks!)

  10. Interesting tidbit:- Elf Village was later arranged by soundTeMP in Leithian.

    By the way, seeing as you only found out about Ys II Special recently, I wonder if you have heard other obscure soundTeMP works like Leithian (very short) or War of Chunrang (pure soundTeMP; I like to see it as a continuation of the more oriental tracks from Ragnarok Online). I’d be more than happy to point you in the direction of some links!

  11. ahaha, well those last 2 years have been pretty busy and I don’t check as many places as I used to. Thanks for the info though. I know Chunrang but not Leithian. Would be interested to hear that indeed ! :p

  12. tora.to/discutter/92373.htm

    Currently, the servers are taking too long to respond, but hopefully that’s just temporary. You see other stuff like AceSaga there as well, also soundTeMP. Just don’t get your hopes up about Leithian, all but two tracks (Title and Ending) are less than 1:00, so it’s basically just jingles, but interesting that it’s soundTeMP nonetheless!

    Credit to kirafreedom, I’m just the messenger!

  13. Awesome ! Thanks friend ;)

  14. Thank you for posting this and taking the time to do the tagging. Been listening to SoundTEMP lately and this is a great re-discovery.

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