Space Quest 3 Soundtrack (MT-32)
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The soundtrack to Sierra's Space Quest 3: The Pirates of Pestulon, written by Bob Siebenberg, copyright © 1989 Sierra On-Line, Inc. Recorded using a Roland MT-32. Track list: 0:00 - Intro 3:19 - Garbage Freighter 4:24 - Navigation 4:41 - Arnoid 5:33 - Light Speed 5:51 - World O' Wonders 6:20 - Monolith Burger 7:11 - Astro Chicken 7:27 - ScumSoft Entrance 7:40 - ScumSoft 8:02 - Black Hole 9:05 - Sierra Offices 9:59 - Credits 11:50 - Game Over 11:59 - Game Over 2 Let's Play Space Quest 3: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=PL3B091761AB6C864F
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The theme is forever stuck in my head!
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Space Quest 3 was the best Space Quest in my opinion. Great fun from start to end with great music.
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Miss these games. Now all games just try to get you to join the military and play stupid hate music. What shitty times we live in :(
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i wish there were a download link
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I still get the theme for this stuck in my head sometimes.
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As an owner of two MT-32's and one CM-32L I can say that the recording and/or synthesis quality is immaculate. Good job.
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One of my all time favorite games. Brings a special warm fuzzy feeling inside. My favorite in the Space Quest series followed by 2. They're all great. All of the old Sierra Adventure games are special and literally taught me to type at the age of like 3 4 and 5.
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Oh, you're right! Sorry, it's been so long since I've played that game, I forgot.
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The mouse was entirely optional, and could only be used for walking though, there were no action icons. You still had to use the parser to interact with things, therefore I don't consider SQ3 a point-and-click game.
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Actually, it had both a parser AND a point-and-click interface. I'm not sure why, maybe because not a lot of people had a mouse?
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I remember this soundtrack so strongly - it sure sounded incredible on the Roland MR-32 back then. :)
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No, SQ3 still had a parser. SQ4 was the first point-and-click game in the SQ series.
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yes those were the days ... Wasn't SQ3 the first where you didn't have to type?
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Nice music, by the drummer of supertramp. now, if only the adlib was mashed up with this version to make one sweet, sweet bit of amazing noise.
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This deserves 1 million views
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Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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