I was wondering about that too. If I remember the end credits correctly, it's even JEJ singing himself (could anyone confirm that?!? I just played it once...). The song is most definitely not Universal property, so why not release it seperately? It sure deserves this form of individual presentation.
Seriously, that scene is my most favourite scene of the game.
I love how it's implied by the ending of the scene that Oscar realized that Billy and Nima were approaching and he had to kill the raptor NOW to prevent it from killing them. Also, the fight itself is awesome, too. And I'd say Oscar was SO awesomely badass in that scene... and later, when he dies in the finale of Chapter 3, I was hoping against odds that he would survive. Then again, I knew his fate was sealed when Nima sorta forgave him... still, he's probably my most favourite character in the game.
It's been said multiple times already; the OST will only contain Jared Emerson-Johnson's compositions; TTG only licensed the JP melodies for use in the game; the standalone soundtrack falls out of scope of said license.
It's been said multiple times already; the OST will only contain Jared Emerson-Johnson's compositions; TTG only licensed the JP melodies for use in the game; the standalone soundtrack falls out of scope of said license.
The song has been composed by JEJ, as has been confirmed by Sinaz20 in another thread. So that shouldn't be the problem. I mean, if it was on the Jurassic Park Movie OST or some other album I'd just buy that, but it does not exist outside the game.
It's been said multiple times already; the OST will only contain Jared Emerson-Johnson's compositions; TTG only licensed the JP melodies for use in the game; the standalone soundtrack falls out of scope of said license.
Yeah, you answered a completely different question than the one that was asked here.
We are in fact wondering why a JEJ composition that doesn't use any JP/Universal/Williams material did NOT end up in the OST/digital download release.
Seriously, Telltale, just put that song on iTunes or something if you won't put it on the OST. I need that song for my MP3 player. And sorta ripping it out of the game files is kinda illegal in my country, or I would totally do it.
Good to hear! I was about to post the same question! Glad it is being uploaded, would love to have it.
I also hope it doesn't have any of the "warble" or "radio" effects in it like it does in the game, because it would be lovely to hear a clean version to better hear the humorous lyrics.
Is there any chance that those of us with non-deluxe editions can listen to the whole soundtrack? To my knowledge, the deluxe version was only for mac and pc. I wanted the game for the 360 so I didn't go deluxe. Any chance the soundtrack will be released for purchase or available to just listen to online?
Oh wow OMG thank you! The song sounds a tad less epic-fighting thing but more fun-like without the radio filter think. Anyway, I must have listened to it at least for an hour on my MP3 player today... it's really nice!
Can we be ensured that there aren't any other pieces of music that is in the game and not on the soundtrack? Minus all the copywritten themes of John Williams.
Well this is the only song that sticks out (probably because it has lyrics). Apart from the audio book of Jurassic Park (unabbridged), it's the only think I've been listenening to on my MP3 player this whole week.
Is there a possibility to download the "Sounds of Jurassic Park" from the game's homepage?
Download Safari, unless you already use it. Open Safari. Navigate to the JP homepage. On Safari's menu bar select Window > Activity. Find the mp3 file in the list of files (under the JP homepage section), hold ALT/OPTION and double-click the link. The file should start downloading to your default download location.
If double-clicking doesn't work, select the mp3 file and copy the link. Select Window > Downloads and paste the link.
This opens up a LOT of possibilities for the internet so use it wisely.
(In case telltale doesn't like this, just delete this post and send me a pm and I'll get it off.)
Next time you might consider just linking directly to TellTale's mp3 URL, instead of posting it to another site. Might save you some work if you ever link to something else like this.
Next time you might consider just linking directly to TellTale's mp3 URL, instead of posting it to another site. Might save you some work if you ever link to something else like this.
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Yeah, you answered a completely different question than the one that was asked here.
We are in fact wondering why a JEJ composition that doesn't use any JP/Universal/Williams material did NOT end up in the OST/digital download release.
I also hope it doesn't have any of the "warble" or "radio" effects in it like it does in the game, because it would be lovely to hear a clean version to better hear the humorous lyrics.
Don't Remember You
Written by Jared Emerson-Johnson
Performed by The Lysine Contingency
And bloodkiller, what do you mean? Is there another song in the X360 version not like the one posted above?
Is there any chance that those of us with non-deluxe editions can listen to the whole soundtrack? To my knowledge, the deluxe version was only for mac and pc. I wanted the game for the 360 so I didn't go deluxe. Any chance the soundtrack will be released for purchase or available to just listen to online?
Download Safari, unless you already use it. Open Safari. Navigate to the JP homepage. On Safari's menu bar select Window > Activity. Find the mp3 file in the list of files (under the JP homepage section), hold ALT/OPTION and double-click the link. The file should start downloading to your default download location.
If double-clicking doesn't work, select the mp3 file and copy the link. Select Window > Downloads and paste the link.
This opens up a LOT of possibilities for the internet so use it wisely.
Enjoy!
To download on a Windows machine you have to hold Ctrl/Alt and double-click.
I've been searching on Firefox for the mp3 in the list of mediafiles, but it doesn't show up there.
Could you upload it for those who don't want to go through the trouble?
(In case telltale doesn't like this, just delete this post and send me a pm and I'll get it off.)
Thank you!
Next time you might consider just linking directly to TellTale's mp3 URL, instead of posting it to another site. Might save you some work if you ever link to something else like this.