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Game name:           Deep Dungeon II:
                     Yuushi no Monshou
System:              Family Computer
                     Disk System
Music hardware:      NES APU + FDS

Music author:        Armadillo,
                     Yoshikazu Kawauchi
Game developer:      HummingBirdSoft
Game publisher:      Disk Original Group (DOG)
Game release date:   1987-05-30

Package created by:  NewRisingSun
Package version:     1.00

Song list, in approximate game order:
Song name                           Length:
                                    Total  Loop
01 Title                            2:02   -
02 Town of Dorl                     0:29   0:26
03 Prayer                           0:09   -
04 Tower Floor 1                    0:16   0:13
05 Tower Floor 2                    0:26   0:22
06 Tower Floor 3                    0:43   0:38
07 Tower Floor 4                    0:21   0:18
08 Dungeon Floor 1                  0:26   0:26
09 Dungeon Floor 2                  0:22   0:22
10 Dungeon Floor 3                 22:35  22:32
11 Dungeon Floor 4                  0:38   0:38
12 Combat                           0:18   0:14
13 Using Magical Item               0:02   -
14 Level Up                         0:01   -
15 Healing                          0:06   -
16 Game Over                        0:11   -
17 Last Battle                      0:19   0:19
18 Ending                           0:59   0:56

Total Length                       30:22  35:14


Notes:
Track 10 is another one of those tracks that
loses sync between the channels in every loop
and thus has to be repeated as many times as it
takes until they are in sync again.

The ending credits "Armadillo" with the music,
and Yoshikazu Kawauchi with the sound effects.
The problem is that the game has no sound
effects apart from a simple "beep" whenever
text appears. Tracks 12 to 17 however are
in a file called "SOUNDEFF" on the disk,
implying that "sound effects" may refer to
those songs instead; for this reason, I am
crediting both "Armadillo" and Kawauchi with
the music.


Package history:
1.00 2017-08-09 NewRisingSun: Initial release.
