Game MIDI (DOS) – B

I’ve collected these MIDI soundtracks over years all over the internet or ripped them from the games myself. I renamed all files to better organise each soundtrack and tried to match all track names to the official original soundtrack, if any exists of course. All of these should be complete. Some archives contain more versions, General MIDI, FM, MT-32 or XG and if it were possible, I also included the original ripped files. I add couple of new soundtracks every day. I’ll keep adding new ones, until I’m out of soundtracks. If you find some issues, please let me know. If you are after the specific soundtrack, let me know as well, I’ll do my best to get it for you. Have fun.

Game: Bad Blood
Year: 1990
Composed by: Steve Morris
MIDI versions: GM, MT-32, FM
Game: The Bard’s Tale
Year: 1987
Composed by: Lawrence Holland, David Warhol
MIDI versions: GM, FM
Game: Baryon
Year: 1995
Composed by: Carlos Hasan
MIDI versions: GM
Game: Battle Bugs
Year: 1994
Composed by: Byte-Size Sound
MIDI versions: GM
Game: Battle Chess 4000
Year: 1992
Composed by: Rick Jackson
MIDI versions: FM, PC Speaker
Game: Battle Isle 2 / Battle Isle 2200
Year: 1994
Composed by: Haiko Ruttmann
MIDI versions: GM
Game: BC Racers
Year: 1995
Composed by: Martin Iveson
MIDI versions: GM
Game: Beneath a Steel Sky
Year: 1994
Composed by: Dave Cummins
MIDI versions: GM
Game: Betrayal at Krondor
Year: 1993
Composed by: Jan Paul Moorhead
MIDI versions: GM, MT-32, GS, XG
Additional info: All tracks were recorded directly from game by www.QuestStudios.com.
Game: Billy The Kid Returns!
Year: 1994
Composed by: Larry Roberts
MIDI versions: GM
Game: BioForge
Year: 1995
Composed by: John Tipton
MIDI versions: GM, AWE32, FM, Adlib
Additional info: Original XMI files contain General MIDI, AWE32, FM and Adlib versions. However, I converted only General MIDI tracks, AWE32 is exactly the same and FM tracks are pretty much unusable. The MIDI in the ‘Original Sorting’ directory are, as the name suggests, sorted as I ripped them. Root contains MIDI files sorted according to the game’s progress.
Game: Black Knight: Marine Strike Fighter
Year: 1995
Composed by: Bobby Prince
MIDI versions: GM
Game: Blackthorne (World) / Blackhawk (Europe)
Year: 1994
Composed by: Glenn Stafford
MIDI versions: GM
Game: BloodNet
Year: 1993
Composed by: Michael Bross
MIDI versions: GM
Game: The Blue & The Gray
Year: 1993
Composed by: William Sherman Barnard
MIDI versions: FM, MT32, SCC, PC Speaker
Game: Blood
Year: 1997
Composed by: Daniel Bernstein, Guy Whitmore
MIDI versions: GM
Game: Breach 3
Year: 1995
Composed by: Jeremy A. Bell, Jay Rinaldi
MIDI versions: GM
Game: Bridge Deluxe 2
Year: 1995
Composed by: Jeremy A. Bell, Jay Rinaldi
MIDI versions: GM, FM, ?, ?
Additional info: There are four versions of the same tracks. I could identify GM and FM versions. However, I have no idea what the rest are for.
Game: Bureau 13
Year: 1995
Composed by: Michael Bross (Sound Planet)
MIDI versions: GM

3 Comments

  • JoJo The Idiot Boy| September 29, 2023 at 12:10 am Reply

    Hi Karl,

    Nice site! I use Foobar2000 to listen to MIDI files and for some reason, BIOFORGE has the only MIDIs out of thousands I’ve tried that won’t play. I just get silence. Falcosoft MidiPlayer plays them however. Any ideas? Is there a good GUI-based program that lets me convert XMI files to the various MIDI formats?

  • JoJo The Idiot Boy| September 29, 2023 at 12:11 am Reply

    Hi Karl,

    Nice site! I use Foobar2000 to listen to MIDI files and for some reason, BIOFORGE has the only MIDIs out of thousands I’ve tried that won’t play. I just get silence. Falcosoft MidiPlayer plays them fine however. Any ideas? Is there a good GUI-based program that lets me convert XMI files to the various MIDI formats?

    • Karl| October 6, 2023 at 10:39 pm Reply

      Hi,
      I’ve just tried using MusicBee, TMIDI and vanBasco and all of them work perfectly fine.

      Winamp also works, moreover it can play directly xmi files.

      I don’t know of any GUI-based program, but for instance scanxmi is very easy to use command line program.

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