Having trouble tracking down some stupid MIDI files containing the awesomeness of Bobby “Robert” Prince, the composer for many classic DOS games? Worry no more. I finally ripped the Duke Nukem II soundtrack while replaying it via DOSBox. All PCM files have been encoded with the 160kbps lame mp3 codec. My apoligies for sometimes “cutting” it off, as the game has these weird soundtrack loop issues, I had to draw the line somewhere.

Cool? Awesome? Sexy? Oh wait, He’s back!
Bobby, we love you! The Doom I and II soundtracks can be found all over the internet, since there has been an official soundtrack release. Remember downloading those things isn’t exactly called legal. The above is, since I ripped it directly from the game (which I own legally via the Duke3D CD). Enjoy!
Download DukeII Soundtrack here (25.5 MB)
Addendum - level 1 as an example.
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August 19, 2008