Ultima Online is such a great game that it continues to be played today, even with the limitations of its engine; the non-online Ultima games are still worth playing through if you can get used to the archaic quirks of DOS, even Akalabeth. It should be noted however, “worth playing” does not necessarily mean “worth beating.”
Someone named Diz made a modern soundtrack for Ultima Online, aptly titled Recall, to improve upon its aging MIDI tracks. In my judgement, Diz has succeeded brilliantly. All the tracks in this episode are freely available for download on Diz’s website.
For those unfamiliar with Jerkcity, prepare to become more familiar:
[01:18:46] <@drbrontosaurus> !jerk
[01:18:47] * Insy sets mode: +b *!*d@*.i.n.o.s.a.u.r.r.e.v.o.l.u.t.i.o.n
[01:18:47] <+siri> !jerk
[01:18:48] <+k2> WE CAN PRICK AND WE CAN POKE / WE CAN FUCK AND WE CAN CHOKE / BUT THE BEST PART OF ALL:
[01:18:48] <+k2> HUGALUGAH TOILET SEX
[01:18:48] <+k2> WE CAN PRICK AND WE CAN POKE / WE CAN FUCK AND WE CAN CHOKE / BUT THE BEST PART OF ALL:
[01:18:48] <+k2> HUGALUGAH TOILET SEX
[01:18:48] * Insy sets mode: +b *!*jewtron@*.members.linode.com
[01:18:48] <&@bud> WE CAN PRICK AND WE CAN POKE / WE CAN FUCK AND WE CAN CHOKE / BUT THE BEST PART OF ALL:
[01:18:48] <&@bud> HUGALUGAH TOILET SEX
[01:18:48] <&@bud> WE CAN PRICK AND WE CAN POKE / WE CAN FUCK AND WE CAN CHOKE / BUT THE BEST PART OF ALL:
[01:18:48] <@Smee> HOW TO EAT SHIT: AN ESSAY. CHAPTER ONE: EATING SHIT.
[01:18:48] <@Smee> MOODS ARE LIKE RAINBOWS, IN THAT I’M A COCKSUCKER.
[01:18:49] <&@bud> HUGALUGAH TOILET SEX
[01:18:49] <&@amnizu> T DRBRONTOSAURUS GAHGLAHGLAGHALGHALGHLA
[01:18:49] <&@amnizu> T SIRI I’LL HAVE A CROISSANDWICH AND A GLASS OF RAPE
Part the second of the Empirical Records episode. Most, if not all of Empirical Records catalogue is from 1994-1996 and is ambient-electronic along with some excellent Micheal Jackson covers. Also, its all free to download on their website! For more on Empirical Records, please also see the entry for Part A.
In 1997, New York City became a maximum security prison. Breaking out was impossible. Breaking in was insane. Once a lowly custodian, Mr. Clean’s tolerance for the shortcomings of others has waned. A cop with a war on his hands — his enemy: an army of street killers, his only ally: a convicted murderer. Blood money cleaned and banked, no longer the old, corroded money that once ran the world…
Tracklist
Dr. Brontosaurus
John Carpenter — Main Title from Escape from New York (cover)