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Old 11-15-2008, 08:03 PM   #1
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Default The Last Express soundtrack - where to find?

I have tried on Amazon and eBay, but the prizes are too high (more than 60$). Is there any other store or source to buy/find this sold out edition for reasonable prize (15-20$)?

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Old 11-16-2008, 12:34 AM   #2
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It's available in new and mint condition at half that price on ebay..
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Old 11-16-2008, 01:55 AM   #3
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If you add the shipping costs from UK, it's close to 40$. Still think that's pretty high... Thanks anyway.
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Default The Last Express Toolset

If you have the original game, you can extract the soundtrack yourself:
http://wiki.xentax.com/index.php?tit...xpress_Toolset
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Old 11-16-2008, 11:55 AM   #5
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I have tried to opne SND2WAV.exe file (to convert music) both in Vista and MS-DOS Prompt, but without success. Any tips?

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I have tried to opne SND2WAV.exe file (to convert music) both in Vista and MS-DOS Prompt, but without success. Any tips?
First you have to run hpfext.exe to extract all game contents from the .HPF files:
hpfext filename.hpf
where "filename" is the HPF file you want to extract.
Then you can run snd2wav.exe to convert all .SND files.
snd2wav mus*.snd
This will convert only the music files.

It worked fine here. Good luck.
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The CD is longer and the sound is better than the game soundtrack.
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The CD is longer and the sound is better than the game soundtrack.
I agree. I have Intrada's original soundtrack CD.

Extracting from the game he will be able to listen some of the beautiful tracks at least.
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