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* VGM music package                           *
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Game name:           D.A.S.S.
System:              MSX2
Music hardware:      PSG (AY-3-8910),
                     MSX-Music (YM2413)

Music author:        Loek van Kooten
Game developer:      MSX-Engine
Game publisher:      MSX-Engine
Game release date:   1993

Package created by:  The Green Herring
Package version:     1.00

Song list, in approximate game order:
Song name                           Length:
                                    Total  Loop
01 Sophistication #1                4:53   4:52
02 Select Weapon                    0:15   0:15
03 Life in Space                    1:25   1:25
04 Level Clear                      0:03   -
05 Demon War                        2:05   2:05
06 Dass XXX                         2:04   2:03
07 Love in Space                    2:56   2:56
08 Flying on a String               1:28   1:28
09 Level 5                          1:25   1:25
10 Ending                           1:00   1:00
11 Sophistication #3                3:58   3:58
12 Continue                         0:31   0:31
13 The Final Curtain                0:15   0:15

Total Length                       22:18  44:31


Notes:
[Source]
 Galbatron - Sophistication
 https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/galbatron4
[Generator]
 OpenMSX 0.14.0 (vgm_rec script)

A product of the Dutch MSX scene and one of the
few to ever be released in Japan (through the
TAKERU vending machines), "D.A.S.S." features a
soundtrack that makes good use of the
pre-programmed synths that composers using the
cheap MSX-Music add-on were stuck with. It's
too bad, then, that the game itself is a bland
M.U.S.H.A. clone, except for its insane and
overwritten storyline (found in the opening).
Oh, and because there were no complete
playthrough videos of the game at the time I
recorded this pack, I had to play through the
game myself to identify where each song is
used. Given the game's absurd difficulty, you
can imagine this was a test of patience.

The game also came with a cassette tape,
"Sophistication", done by the "Galbatron" duo
formed in part by the game's composer, with
very 80s remixes of music from the game. It is
from this tape that I got the names for most of
the songs in the game. It was later rereleased
on CDBaby as a digital download and you can
purchase it for USD$6.99 from the URL above.

Enjoy!


Package history:
1.00 2018-01-26 The Green Herring: Initial
 release.
