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Diablo
Credits
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Title: Diablo
Platforms: MAC, W32
Developer: Blizzard Entertainment Inc. and Blizzard North
Publisher (USA): Blizzard Entertainment Inc.
First Release Date (USA): 1996/11/30
Audio Credits:
Cinematic Music and Sound
- Glenn Stafford
Music
- Matt Uelmen
Sound Design
- Glenn Stafford
- Matt Uelmen
Voice Editing
- Glenn Stafford
Rip Credit: Ladislav Zezula
Vorbis Credit: Dean Tersigni
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Reviews
Game
Diablo was ranked game of the year by several gaming magazines. It was a ground breaking game that took the time tested dungeon crawl and suped it up to become a something more. You play the single surviving hero of the town of Tristram who must descend into the depths of the defiled church to destroy the demon Diablo. There is a labyrinth of dark tunnels ahead of you filled with a vast assortment of terrible creatures with pretty cool artificial intelligences.
Music
Although the soundtrack only consists of six tracks they are all very inspired and mood inducing. Each one has obviously been painstakingly composed and edited to fit the game area it's played in very well. Tristram's music is especially pretty and the dungeon music is often terrifying.
Ripping
The music of Diabo is stored in the compressed Diablo.mpq file. It was extracted with Ladik's MPQ Editor and then encoded into Vorbis.
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diablo_%28computer_game%29
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Albums
This game's soundtrack was never released.
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Game Rip
The uncompressed audio version of this rip is the same as the Vorbis soundtrack and therefore not included.
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Vorbis Soundtrack
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© Copyright 2005-2008: Dean Tersigni. All rights reserved.
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