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Get Your Sonic Unleashed Mobile MIDIs

Tristan Oliver | July 8, 2009

soniculogoWhen Only the Most Complete Music Collection will Do

For all the multiple editions floating around of the mobile edition of Sonic Unleashed, not a lot community effort has been placed into researching the game’s innards.

One may call the ripping of the game’s music a small step forward toward this cause, while most may just think it’s pretty damn cool.  Nevertheless, it’s been accomplished, by Sonic Retro member Master Emerald, and in his words, it’s “the most awesome thing I ever did concerning mobile games!”

You can download the MIDI pack for yourself here.  If for nothing else, it may serve as a positive stepping stone for aspiring musicians attempting to put their own spin on the magical soundtrack to Sonic Unleashed.

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8 Responses to “Get Your Sonic Unleashed Mobile MIDIs”

  1. MayaTemple on July 8th, 2009 5.09 am

    Nice, love it! ^^

  2. Danielle on July 8th, 2009 11.17 am

    awwww they are so cute.
    Its like a little child version of the tunes…

  3. Jeffrey C. on July 8th, 2009 12.40 pm

    Yes, finally! Now to make some sick techno remixes… Lol. The only one that was up of Sonic Unleashed used to be Windmill Isle Day from VGMusic.com.

  4. Louis on July 8th, 2009 1.10 pm

    …I’ll have to say, these are rather impressive. The Final Boss is my personal fave.

  5. James on July 8th, 2009 8.51 pm

    Very nice! Although, I do wish they were a bit longer.

  6. RabidSonicFan on July 8th, 2009 10.36 pm

    Well… at least the remixes aren’t as bad as the ones in Sonic Chronicles.

  7. me^2 on July 9th, 2009 7.58 pm

    A tip for you all:

    Open a MIDI with GXSCC and enjoy 8-bit renditions of these pieces of music. You can then output them as .wav.

    GXSCC: http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-SanJose/8700/P/GsorigE.htm

  8. xelaalex on September 23rd, 2009 1.35 pm

    I love all of them! Particularly the final boss theme! Its totally epicool!!! Mind you, if there was one thing I would change it would be to make the Chun-nan song go right into the middle, instead of repeating the beginning part, that would help put it together, instead of having an awful moment of slower tempo.

    As much as I wish the night level was Shamar, Spagonia fits Werehog better, and hell it sounds cool regardless!

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