[NGCD] Fatal Fury Arranged Soundtrack Edition

Arcade-TV

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I did this years ago and I thought it's about time to tell you about it...
Remember playing Fatal Fury on the NeoGeo CD and listening to the exact same soundtrack as the cartridge version? Yeah, that sucked back in the days. Thanks to the japanese people who release game-soundtracks to pretty much every game, there's an audio-cd called GAROU DENSETSU ~ IMAGE ALBUM ~

ff_image_album.jpg


So.. if you are a lucky owner of this soundtrack cd and the original game disc you can easily change the soundtrack and create your own special edition of the game.

There's one tiny catch: The integrity and data-layout of your repro has to match the original game cd exactly to play on the real hardware. Please refer to this guide if you want to dump your gunuine copy to your harddisc: http://redump.org/guide/cddumping/

So you have successfully dumped your game disc... now, open your favourite wave-editor and open the audio-files from your dump. Replace their contents with the new audio but make sure to keep length, file size and format exacly as it was.

When your done, either burn your new cd and insert it into your console or mount it with daemon tools e.g. to play it on your favourite ngcd emulator. Double check the LBA entries match the original cd.

I'm looking forward to hear your opinion on this :)

PS: If you didn't like Fatal Fury back in the days then adding a new soundtrack will not make you like the game more... but if you're a fan I bet this will give you a big smile on your face. (Turn on the sound now!)




Here are my corresponding artwork-files for quality-printing of an insert and label:

ffremix_ngcd_us_front_atv_preview.jpg


ffremix_ngcd_us_back_atv_preview.jpg


ff_remix_cd_label_preview.jpg


Download Front Cover @300dpi/PDF
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/27485470/ffremix_ngcd_us_front_atv.pdf

Download Back Cover @300dpi/PDF
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/27485470/ffremix_ngcd_us_back_atv.pdf

Download CD Label @300dpi/PDF
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/27485470/ff_remix_cd_label.pdf

Cut the printed paper along the lines to make it fit into a jewel case box.

-Have Fun-
 
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WoodyXP

Setsuna's Owl Keeper,
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That's how they should have made it in the first place. Good stuff.
 

KRONOS

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I did this years ago and I thought it's about time to tell you about it...
Remember playing Fatal Fury on the NeoGeo CD and listening to the exact same soundtrack as the cartridge version? Yeah, that sucked back in the days. Thanks to the japanese people who release game-soundtracks to pretty much every game, there's an audio-cd called GAROU DENSETSU ~ IMAGE ALBUM ~

ff_image_album.jpg


So.. if you are a lucky owner of this soundtrack cd and the original game disc you can easily change the soundtrack and create your own special edition of the game.

There's one tiny catch: The integrity and data-layout of your repro has to match the original game cd exactly to play on the real hardware. Please refer to this guide if you want to dump your gunuine copy to your harddisc: http://redump.org/guide/cddumping/

So you have successfully dumped your game disc... now, open your favourite wave-editor and open the audio-files from your dump. Replace their contents with the new audio but make sure to keep length, file size and format exacly as it was.

When your done, either burn your new cd and insert it into your console or mount it with daemon tools e.g. to play it on your favourite ngcd emulator. Double check the LBA entries match the original cd.

I'm looking forward to hear your opinion on this :)

PS: If you didn't like Fatal Fury back in the days then adding a new soundtrack will not make you like the game more... but if you're a fan I bet this will give you a big smile on your face. (Turn on the sound now!)




Here are my corresponding artwork-files for quality-printing of an insert and label:

ffremix_ngcd_us_front_atv_preview.jpg


ffremix_ngcd_us_back_atv_preview.jpg


ff_remix_cd_label_preview.jpg


Download Front Cover @300dpi/PDF
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/27485470/ffremix_ngcd_us_front_atv.pdf

Download Back Cover @300dpi/PDF
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/27485470/ffremix_ngcd_us_back_atv.pdf

Download CD Label @300dpi/PDF
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/27485470/ff_remix_cd_label.pdf

Cut the printed paper along the lines to make it fit into a jewel case box.

-Have Fun-

Really nice work. Great choice with the cover art.

I'm pretty sure SNK Playmore added an arranged soundtrack to the PS2 archive version (like Fu'un Super Tag Battle got) may be the same as the one you've used.

I know hosting ROMs is verboten.. but if you could create and host an ISO for this without a link I'm sure it'd be more accessible for the average gamer.
 
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