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Secret of Mana
Credits
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Titles:
- 聖剣伝説2 [Legend of the Holy Sword 2] (Japan)
- Secret of Mana (USA)
Platforms: SFC, SNES
Developer: Square Co., Ltd.
Publisher (USA): Square Co., Ltd.
First Release Date (Japan): 1993/08/06
Audio Credits:
Music Composer
- Hiroki Kikuta
Sound Effect Designers
- Kenji Ito
- Yasunori Mitsuda
Sound Program
- Minoru Akao
Rip Credit: androl, AtLaS, Forte|MP3, and Ichiban
Vorbis Credit: Dean Tersigni
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Reviews
Game
Secret of Mana is the second game in the Seiken Densetsu series. The game is a highly acclaimed adventure RPG that is ranked as one of the best ever made. You try to get the three young heroes to stop the terrible prophecy that may very well destroy the entire world. The game allows three players to simultaneously control one of the three characters. Unlike many turn-based RPG's Secret of Mana uses a real-time style like that of The Legend of Zelda to keep the game fast-paced and exciting. That coupled with a very nice story line and exceptional graphics and music for the time allowed Secret of Mana to rise above many other games of the time.
Music
The game features beautifully colorful graphics, well put-together controls and menus, and also some of the best music for the entire SNES platform. There are magnificent mood inspiring instrumentals throughout the entire game. The original soundtrack was only released in Japan, so thank goodness for imports. There are several translations for the track titles, I've used one of the more common sets.
Ripping
Ripping SNES music is a very complex process that is beyond the scope of this site.
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_of_Mana
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Albums
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Seiken Densetsu 2 Original Sound Version
1993/08/06
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Secret of Mana +
1993/10/29
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Seiken Densetsu 2 Original Sound Version (Reprint)
1995/08/25
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Vorbis Soundtrack
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© Copyright 2005-2008: Dean Tersigni. All rights reserved.
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