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XMuppetSB
09-22-2012, 09:52 PM
I should have brought this up a long time ago, but there is at least one music track missing from the zelda.nsf file that is included with Zelda Classic (it's obviously the same as the one that's on the Zophar's Domain Website). And that would be the music you hear on the continue screen after Link dies and the game is over.

Here's the track I'm talking about:

http://www.nes-snes-sprites.com/NES%20Soundtracks/mp3/Legend%20of%20Zelda,%20The/Menu_Theme.mp3

Would it be possible to add an enhanced music loop (like .ogg) of this missing track into the system? (though you would have the file in the same folder as ZC, otherwise, it would fall back to the built-in MIDI)

XMuppetSB
08-15-2013, 04:52 PM
Sorry to bring this up, but even after the official 2.5 release came out, the Game Over music you hear on the continue screen after Link dies, is still missing from the .nsf file, leaving the program no other choice but to use the built-in Game Over MIDI. Again, the track is listed in the post above. Would anybody be willing to add this track to the zelda.nsf file if possible?

XMuppetSB
04-08-2014, 02:39 PM
Just thought I'd bring this up again, but I found a better Legend of Zelda NSF files on the following site:
http://nsf.joshw.info/
The Legend of Zelda NSF file is found under the l section, and it has every music track and sound effect from The Legend of Zelda, including the Gamer Over music that's missing from the current zelda.nsf file. So maybe this could be the new zelda.nsf file, so that way, ZC can be set to use the game over music from the zelda.nsf file, only using the MIDI if the nsf file is missing.

XMuppetSB
09-09-2014, 10:48 PM
I should have mentioned this, but in the Legend of Zelda NSF file I mentioned above, there are 37 tracks in all, and track number 9 is the game over music, but all the tracks from 10 to 37 are just sound effects and fanfares.