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Stonekeep: Faerie Song Charts

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lone...@mindlink.bc.ca

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Feb 12, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/12/96
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So far, the responses stack up like this:

The song of Wahooka - 2 votes
Khull-Khum, how come? - 1 vote
The story of Lament - 1 vote
I'd rather be a dwarf - 0 votes
War of the ice realm - 0 votes
For whom the bells troll - 0 votes

Anyone else want to cast a vote?

== wolf


LKS

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Feb 12, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/12/96
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Add one more vote to the Song of the Wahooka


James Meloy

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Feb 12, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/12/96
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I haven't heard the last two yet (War of the ice realm, For whom
the bells troll). How/what do I do to hear them?

Thanks in advance

James Meloy
Victoria, BC, Canada (your neighbour?)


Ike Miller

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Feb 12, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/12/96
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1 more vote for Wahooka song...
- Antos Dragon


John Edwards

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Feb 13, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/13/96
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Add one vote for I'd rather be a dwarf

John

Fritz get up for god's sake. Get up! They've killed Fritz. They've
killed Fritz. Those lousy stinking yellow fairies, they've killed
Fritz! Those horrible atrocity-filled vermin. Those despicable
animal warmongers. They've Killed Fritz Max - Wizards


James Meloy

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Feb 13, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/13/96
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After (finally) getting to hear the last two songs, I vote for the
Wahooka one.

Regards, James Meloy
Victoria, BC, Canada

Brian D Hughes

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Feb 14, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/14/96
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I'd Rather Be a Dwarf.

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Aloha from Hawaii!
bdh

Justin Houk

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Feb 16, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/16/96
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says...

>
>So far, the responses stack up like this:
>
> The song of Wahooka - 2 votes
> Khull-Khum, how come? - 1 vote
> The story of Lament - 1 vote
> I'd rather be a dwarf - 0 votes
> War of the ice realm - 0 votes
> For whom the bells troll - 0 votes
>
>Anyone else want to cast a vote?
>
>== wolf
>
Add one for Khull Khum how come? Yay!


lone...@mindlink.bc.ca

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Feb 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/18/96
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And after a week of poll taking, the current favorites are:

The song of Wahooka - 5 votes << clearly the audience favorite!!
Khull-Khum, how come? - 2 vote
The story of Lament - 2 vote
I'd rather be a dwarf - 2 votes


War of the ice realm - 0 votes
For whom the bells troll - 0 votes

== wolf

ps. Chris, since Interplay put the Stonekeep theme on the CD in RedBook (audio)
format, why couldn't they add a few other songs (such as the above hits)??
The Betrayal at Krondor CD had almost every musical theme in the game on it.


GURPS' Chris

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Feb 20, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/20/96
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lone...@mindlink.bc.ca probably wrote:
: And after a week of poll taking, the current favorites are:

: The song of Wahooka - 5 votes << clearly the audience favorite!!

My favorite.

: ps. Chris, since Interplay put the Stonekeep theme on the CD in RedBook (audio)


: format, why couldn't they add a few other songs (such as the above hits)??
: The Betrayal at Krondor CD had almost every musical theme in the game on it.

We wanted to, but upper management didn't want to go for it. They
said that the market would probably be too small. I think you should
write them a letter, if you would like to see the Stonkeep CD.

pax,
--
The game designer formerly known as "Stonekeep's Chris" is now GURPS' Chris.
Chris Taylor Official Interplay support: sup...@interplay.com
ana...@netcom.com Official Interplay website: http://www.interplay.com
Computer Game Designer I am not doing this on Interplay's time, I swear.


lone...@mindlink.bc.ca

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Feb 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/24/96
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In <anarchyD...@netcom.com>, ana...@netcom.com (GURPS' Chris) writes:

>lone...@mindlink.bc.ca probably wrote:
>: ps. Chris, since Interplay put the Stonekeep theme on the CD in RedBook (audio)
>: format, why couldn't they add a few other songs (such as the above hits)??
>: The Betrayal at Krondor CD had almost every musical theme in the game on it.
>
> We wanted to, but upper management didn't want to go for it. They
>said that the market would probably be too small. I think you should
>write them a letter, if you would like to see the Stonkeep CD.
>

Well, i didn't mean a *seperate* CD, i meant on the *game* CD itself. You
can toss the BaK CD into an audio player and listen to 20 or more different
themes (it's also how they offer the "CD sound" with the game: you can set
it up so that the themes are played off of the CD rather than generated thru
the sound card).

== wolf


GURPS' Chris

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Feb 27, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/27/96
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lone...@mindlink.bc.ca probably wrote:
: Well, i didn't mean a *seperate* CD, i meant on the *game* CD itself. You

: can toss the BaK CD into an audio player and listen to 20 or more different
: themes (it's also how they offer the "CD sound" with the game: you can set
: it up so that the themes are played off of the CD rather than generated thru
: the sound card).

Ah, I see.
Well, for one - we didn't know exactly how much space we would
have left over on the CD when we were done, and we came pretty close
to filling the CD with all the game graphics, data files, movies and
especially voice audio files (see the /data/voices file for example).
Those two audio tracks pretty much used all the redbook audio space we had.

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