Difference between revisions of "Zombie Dog in Crazyland"

From C418 Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (moved quote and fixed album length)
 
(8 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Album infobox
{{Album infobox
  |name=Zombie Dog in Crazyland
  |name=Zombie Dog in Crazyland
  |image=File:zombie dog in crazyland.png
  |image=File:zombiedogincrazyland.PNG
  |imagewidth=250
  |imagewidth=250
  |date=2008-03-20
  |date=2008-03-20
Line 8: Line 8:
  |download=https://c418.org/zombiedog.zip}}
  |download=https://c418.org/zombiedog.zip}}


'''''Zombie Dog in Crazyland''''' was the soundtrack to the indie video game of the same name. The game was developed by TIGSource user Giuseppe "Eclipse" Navarria. Little to nothing is known about this video game, however the soundtrack was recently, and unofficially released by C418. The music can be obtained by downloading the game from the original developer's [https://geclipsen.itch.io/zombie-dog-in-crazyland.io/zombie-dog-in-crazyland site] online. A demo [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DqEA5aSjAk video] was posted on YouTube and outlines some of the general gameplay. The music playing in the background was not created by C418, however. Each of the tracks came in pairs, both which differ in "intensity". The game was designed to mix the two versions of the track depending on the "intensity" of the level.
'''''Zombie Dog in Crazyland''''' was the soundtrack to the indie video game of the same name. The game was developed by TIGSource user Giuseppe "Eclipse" Navarria. Little to nothing is known about this video game, however the soundtrack was recently, and unofficially released by C418. Later own, a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DqEA5aSjAk video] was posted on YouTube showcasing a reboot of the game that was planned for PS3 and PC, but was silently cancelled. The music playing in the background of the video was not created by C418. Each of the tracks came in pairs, both which differ in "intensity". The game was designed to mix the two versions of the track depending on the "intensity" of the level.


= Unofficial Description =
= Unofficial Description =
Line 14: Line 14:
{{Quote|the way it was supposed to work is that there are A and B versions that you were supposed to kind of go back and forth between depending on intensity?|C418, Discord}}
{{Quote|the way it was supposed to work is that there are A and B versions that you were supposed to kind of go back and forth between depending on intensity?|C418, Discord}}


{{Quote|The songs were splitted up in two parts. A is "everything okay. Proceed." B is "everything is fucked up. Prepare to die".|C418|[https://web.archive.org/web/20101120135534/http://c418.org/page/12 Old Website]}}
{{Quote|The songs were splitted up in two parts. A is "everything okay. Proceed." B is "everything is fucked up. Prepare to die".|C418|[https://web.archive.org/web/20101120135534/http://c418.org/page/12 This is C418]}}


= Tracks =
= Tracks =
Line 36: Line 36:
|name=2_a
|name=2_a
|time=2:44}}
|time=2:44}}
{{Quote|oh 2_a is the first one and the one that was actually playing in the level in the first prototype|Eclipse|[https://discord.com/channels/275358751630819328/275734771575816194/929474909288136704 Discord]}}
=== Connections ===
* ''2_a'' is a calmer remix of a dissociated '''[[Dissociated Tracks#Old Casey James Remix|wobwob]]'''.
** The original was later released in [[Seven Years of Server Data]] as [[Seven Years of Server Data#The weirdest remix I ever worked on.|The weirdest remix I ever worked on.]]


== 2_bb.ogg ==
== 2_bb.ogg ==
Line 44: Line 50:


=== Connections ===
=== Connections ===
* This song appears in '''[[Seven Years of Server Data]]''' as "'''The weirdest remix I ever worked on.'''"
* The original version of ''2_bb'' appeared [[Dissociated Tracks#Old Casey James Remix|dissociated as '''wobwob''']] but without the dog barks.
** Again, the original was later released in '''[[Seven Years of Server Data]]''' as "'''[[Seven Years of Server Data#The weirdest remix I ever worked on.|The weirdest remix I ever worked on.]]'''"


== 3_a.ogg ==
== 3_a.ogg ==
Line 85: Line 92:
|name=test1
|name=test1
|time=0:36}}
|time=0:36}}
[[Category:Soundtracks]]

Latest revision as of 22:18, 23 August 2022

Zombie Dog in Crazyland

zombiedogincrazyland.PNG

Release date 2008-03-20
Genre Ambient, Electronica
Running time 18:01
Download https://c418.org/zombiedog.zip

Zombie Dog in Crazyland was the soundtrack to the indie video game of the same name. The game was developed by TIGSource user Giuseppe "Eclipse" Navarria. Little to nothing is known about this video game, however the soundtrack was recently, and unofficially released by C418. Later own, a video was posted on YouTube showcasing a reboot of the game that was planned for PS3 and PC, but was silently cancelled. The music playing in the background of the video was not created by C418. Each of the tracks came in pairs, both which differ in "intensity". The game was designed to mix the two versions of the track depending on the "intensity" of the level.

Unofficial Description

the way it was supposed to work is that there are A and B versions that you were supposed to kind of go back and forth between depending on intensity?
—C418, Discord
The songs were splitted up in two parts. A is "everything okay. Proceed." B is "everything is fucked up. Prepare to die".
—C418, This is C418

Tracks

1_a.ogg

1_a
Length 2:09


1_b.ogg

1_b
Length 2:09

2_a.ogg

2_a
Length 2:44
oh 2_a is the first one and the one that was actually playing in the level in the first prototype
—Eclipse, Discord

Connections

2_bb.ogg

2_bb
Length 2:44

Connections

3_a.ogg

3_a
Length 1:26

3_b.ogg

3_b
Length 1:26

4_a.ogg

4_a
Length 2:03

4_b.ogg

4_b
Length 2:03

Connections

menuu.ogg

menuu
Length 0:50
And this is the menu song bla:
—C418, Old Website

test1.ogg

test1
Length 0:36