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sounds an music

Author: 
syknarf
Monday, June 15, 2015 - 19:34

sounds an music

Collected Art: 
Sci-Fi RTS War Unit Sounds
Oldschool win and die jump and run sounds
Icy Game Over
Eric Taylor - Royalty Free music pack 50 + songs (CC-BY)
The Rush
Level up sound effects
Level up, power up, Coin get (13 Sounds)
Space Boss Battle Theme
Fortress - 8 Bit Videogame Loop
8-bit Music Pack (Loopable)
8 Bit The Hero
8 bit Title or Theme
20 excellent 8 bit loops
Gradius Ode
NES Shooter Music (5 tracks, 3 jingles)
"Boss"
A Few Famitracks
3 short, looping, NES-style songs
8 bit battle theme (famitracker)
Burgers
Society In Ruins
Australis Frontier
Arcade Boss tracks (8-bit/chiptune)
Arcade Level Tracks (8-bit/chiptune)
Funny Chase (8-bit chiptune)
Fast Level loop (8-bit chiptune)
Arcade Title (8-bit chiptune)
A - RANDOM - CHIPTUNE
Great Boss
Voice pack - Target Xplosion
Boss Battle #2 [Symphonic Metal]
Boss Battle #2 ["8 bit"]
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I understand that I'll end up looking really stupid if I didn't read the above paragraph, and want to download the credits file.

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