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"Sierra Game Soundtracks"
is where you'll find a comprehensive listing of MIDI and digital files from
many Sierra titles.
A collection of MP3 and Ogg Vorbis digital recordings
from many Sierra game titles, plus various other arrangements and remixes
not included on the "Siera Game Soundtracks"
pages.
The second of three Sierra soundtrack collection
audio CD's created for visitors of Quest Studios, in 1999.
The first of three Sierra soundtrack collection
audio CD's created for visitors of Quest Studios, in the fall of 1998.
Also created in 1999, this was the last of the
Sierra soundtrack collection audio CD's created for visitors of Quest Studios.
All other 'compilation' CD's featured music from a single game.
Also created in 1999, this was the final compilation CD created. All other CD's were designed to feature a single game's music.
Sierra's music demonstration cassette which highlights
the Roland MT-32 Sound Module and AdLib Music Synthesizer Card.
Sierra MIDI files converted from the original MT-32
Sound Module arrangement and designed specifically for playback on Roland
GS sound cards and modules.
These Sierra MIDI files are designed for Roland's
more advanced 'ED' (Extended Definition) series of GS sound modules.
Sierra soundtracks arranged specifically for Yamaha's
XG sound cards and modules.
A collection of software utilities to enhance your
Sierra gaming experience.
Roland MT-32 and General MIDI complete game soundtracks,
including detailed track sheets for each MIDI soundtrack.
MIDI arrangements from some of Sierra's early AGI
adventure soundtracks.
Ryan Underwood's extensive collection of Sierra
memorabilia, including archives of newsletters and video catalogs.
Digital and MIDI rearrangements of popular Sierra
themes created by Quest Studios visitors...
Mark Seibert's 1992 audio CD which features professional
arrangements of many of his Sierra soundtracks.
Andy
Linnenkohl's large collection of Sierra memorabilia and artifacts
-- a fascinating look back at the Sierra that was!