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    • AvionArisA
      AvionAris @Byrgius
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      @Byrgius By the way, you remind me that it was not the only machine that had a different voice...
      The "Overseer" (or Wasp, or whatever it was supposed to be) had an awesome voice! I especially loved his quote "I am sorry if I failed you". Just awesome!
      And the Warlord had a different voice too... look here if you want to download all those demo sounds: http://wiredforwar.org/topic/43/demo-sounds

      And, yeah... that mission with Gorillas. I usually produced mass Reapers and shredded them before they could come closer.

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        19MAR94 @AvionAris
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        @Encrypted Thanks, the track im desperately searching for wasnt there or I couldnt find it. Anyway thank you! It was nice to hear those voices and sounds again, brings back old memories. And yeah that gorilla was extremely hard to defeat...

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        • ByrgiusB
          Byrgius @AvionAris
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          @Encrypted Yes that's it! Oh the nostalgia... :D by the way were there more than one version of demo out there? I know that Knight with bolters and plasma were the top tech you could produce there. How did you get the Wasp, Overseer and Warlord to control there?

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          • AvionArisA
            AvionAris @Byrgius
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            @Byrgius You actually couldn't use them (by the way the Overseer is the Wasp now), but their sound files were present and they were damn awesome. I also remember that someone made the Virus weapon "work", but the game crashed whenever the machine did anything. Or something.
            I guess guys from Acclaim and Charybdis were still workin' on the game while the demo was released, and I also guess I'm right.

            And yeah, as I remember, the best military machines you could research were Knights.

            And yes, there was another demo version of Machines, yet it looked way, way, WAY different. Maybe not at all, but Grunts had 5 eyes or something. Thing is, it's quite hard to find.

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              bilal @AvionAris
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              @Encrypted
              That second demo I think was just an E3 showcase; I don't think it was playable. That was back when the game was planned to be on N64.

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              • PisarzP
                Pisarz @bilal
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                @bilal said:

                @Encrypted
                That second demo I think was just an E3 showcase; I don't think it was playable. That was back when the game was planned to be on N64.

                This one!
                http://www.hogton.com/animation/movies/machines-e3-demo.htm

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                  sd70mac @Pisarz
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                  @Pisarz The music in that movie, except for the closing flourish, is in the intro movie that plays before reaching the main menu after loading. It's not available to rip into iTunes though, since it's a movie, not a song, although it does show up as Track 1. I guess I'll try copying it manually and see if I can convert it to something more flexible.

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                  • PisarzP
                    Pisarz @sd70mac
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                    @sd70mac
                    Well, I focused more on the movie itself, since it states on the title that it was for the E3. I have the demo (not the old, rare one), but I don't know how to extract files from it.

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                      19MAR94
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                      Ok since I think no one knows about the track Im talking about, I searched on my brain and remembered, the demo was included on a micromania cd. I have made a midi with the begining of the track as I remember it. It doesn't sound the exact way and is not finished, just made the first half. Let's see if anyone knows about what Im searching for now :)
                      Machines Demo.mid
                      There it is I think, I'm not shure on how uploading things :S

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                      • ByrgiusB
                        Byrgius @19MAR94
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                        @19MAR94 Sounds interesting. Maybe you should post the question here as the original WFW music composer registered on this forum.

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