![]() ![]() M4a and ogg formats make it a breeze to add these tracks to your MV and MZ games, so what are you waiting for? If your battles need a music makeover or you’ve been searching for the right tracks to fit your game’s retro aesthetic, pick up 90s Retro Sounds 2 - Battle today!įill your cities and villages with fitting tunes with the 90s Retro Sounds 2 - Country music pack! Takayuki AMANUMA continues their 90s Retro Sounds collection with some calmer tracks to help bring your towns to life. Have your players fight for their life to ‘In the Roar’s powerful drums and horns rumble in the background, perfect for surprise battles in a jungle or after being surrounded by a group of the villain’s minions! The worried strings in ‘Challenge that Demon’ and quick beat of ‘Winter Storm’ both work for battles that your players may not be completely prepared for, or give them a boost in morale during that final fight with ‘That Which Dispels the Darkness’’ upbeat and powerful melody. Keep your players on their toes with the speedy and groovy ‘Fighting Demonic Beasts’ track while they face off against dungeon dwelling monsters, and let them have some fun training against allies while the upbeat trumpets and drums of ‘Battle of the Magicians’ play. Give your players a heads up on how difficult a battle will be with distinct levels of intensity in the music, or choose different tracks for each area to keep the battle music as unique as the monsters they’ll be facing! Prepare your heroes for combat with the 90s Retro Sounds 2 - Battle pack! Takayuki AMANUMA is here with another music pack addition, this time offering up 10 BGM focused on keeping battles on track with excited tunes and heart pounding beats with stylized instrument samples to give the feel of the limited 90s tech. ![]() Purchase now on KOMODO Plaza or on Steam! Bring some cheery old school tunes to your game with 90s Retro Sounds 2 - Adventure! Or set sail for a new adventure on a different continent with energetic beats and powerful horns in the background while your players navigate the vast oceans!Įach track comes in m4a and ogg audio formats, so you can easily add them to your current MV or MZ project. ![]() Have calmer notes wash over your players as they walk between ancient trees on their way to a sacred ruin, where angelic harps play and a hero’s sword stands waiting for its next master. Let your players explore a bright world with upbeat horns and drums cheering them on, and switch to slower piano and flute-like trills when they stumble across an important area. Instead of using the beeps and boops often heard in other retro chiptune tracks, this pack uses edited instrument samples to give nostalgic vibes while still letting the instruments shine. Yeah, 2k and 2k3 fanbase is huge, even today.Start your heroes out on the right foot with the 90s Retro Sounds 2 - Adventure music pack! Takayuki AMANUMA is here with 10 BGMs inspired by all our favorite childhood RPGs, with chipper tracks perfect for when your heroes are exploring new lands and delving into dungeons. Free music is scarce, though, but commercial music is universal for any medium (I'm ignoring Apple on this), so it doesn't matter what maker, engine or code language are you using. A few are available under a CC license asking for being credited (but that does not require contacting the author), but that would be. Are those resources free for non comercial use or do you realy say they got tons of resources we could use in comercial Games (with comercial i mean legally using a donation button for example).įree and for commercial use, most of them. What does have more VX Ace are more (legal) music resources if you're willing to pay for them, what isn't a bad deal to be honest. What VX Ace does have are more official resources that you have to pay for them (DLC) and an infrastructure for fans to sell their own resources, rather making them for free like it is with older makers. 2k3 have far more resources for everything and this is already excluding copyrighted material (rips). ![]()
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