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FFVII - Pride of the Ancients2

Author

Josh Brown (Joshy676)

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Date Submitted

06/18/2006 | 08:47PM EDT

File Information

Video Game Song | 2.8 MB | 3 min 4 sec

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Current Score

3.93 / 5.00

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235 downloads

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Author Comments

With a new intro and some new samples. This is a great improvement. REVIEW!

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Average Score: 9.0 / 10

Score: 10
sce310

"I like this one better"

by: sce310
date: August 9, 2007

I like this remix better than the first one, props man, keep up the good work!

August 11, 2007

Author's Response:

Thanks for your review, my good man. :P

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Score: 8
Deflektor

"Good"

date: June 18, 2006

Sorry for the 0,but FFVII songs have been so much remixed...
Your remix give another color to this track,and i think this is good(The plus in originality).
I noticed you are mainly a remixer than a composer,so i believe you should try to write more often your own songs.You seems experimented enough to do this.

Author's Response:

I'll give it a try, thanks. Actually, I AM working on my own stuff right now, but it's for private use until the thing I'm using it for is completed (I'm the composer/sound superviser for my high school's programming club, who's making a video game). As soon as it's done, the NG Audio Portal can be flooded by the mass of overworld, battle, and ambient themes. But thanks for your review.

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