Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20171111143841/@comment-1496755-20180320191956

Yes, I know it sounds a little crazy, but apparently that's how they did it in the mid/late-1990's. The actual game data is digital... but the CD audio was analog, just like regular music CD's. So in a way a game CD was like a musical one, except that Track 1 held the digital data (the game files), and the other tracks were just the music. And then, as 2000 approached and sound compression technologies improved significantly, this way of doing things was dropped altogether and game music became files as well (in WAV, MP3, OGG, or some other suitable format), completely eliminating this outdated analog tech and making everything purely digital...

Oh, good, when you were gone for a few days I thought you got a bit more beaten up than usual at your martial arts thingie and were recuperating. So it's the revenge of the evil semi-cousins :P

There will probably be some things to figure out later on, albeit smaller ones. This is mostly because we haven't really touched upon TC's yet (e.g. Shrak), and this could be a source of weird new material.