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Posted at 03:07 on October 11th, 2004 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Some guys in another forum helped me. It's Dynamite Dan! Now I can play the game, cheat, beat it and end the therapy to get the music our of my head.

Thanks all!
Posted at 10:38 on October 8th, 2004 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Yes, Lemmings uses that music, but it's very unlikely that it is the actual answer to the initial request, because it's nothing like Monty on the Run ;)
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Posted at 09:35 on October 8th, 2004 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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See http://www.hamienet.com/cat543.html (Medley). :idea:
Posted at 08:20 on October 7th, 2004 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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I think it's from Lemmings.
Posted at 08:07 on October 7th, 2004 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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It can never hurt to spread some cultural education ;)
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Posted at 05:28 on October 7th, 2004 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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I know. The correct name is "Rondo alla Turca" but it's more known as the "Turkish March". It's from Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11, K.331 (A major, composed 1778). :P
Posted at 02:39 on October 7th, 2004 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Sorry to give this unhelpful reply, but the piece of music you're refering to is actually a Rondo and not a March :P
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Posted at 01:48 on October 7th, 2004 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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I'm looking for an old platform game that I was playing a lot on the C64. I've scanned the biggest game databases on the net without finding it. It was similar in style to Monty on the Run or Henry's House, but the thing I remember most is the music. It's the Turkish March by Mozart, played in an endless loop so you still - twenty years later - can't get it out of your head... :o

I'm hoping someone recognizes this! Listen:

http://www.mfiles.org.uk/downloads/alla-turca.mp3
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