Gotta love the 80s and 90s. Old enough to be classic but still young enough to still kick in the world. My childhood in the 90s brought me back here. And the game from 2004 of course. Nostalgia! 👌💯😎
You don't need to do anything, they're wave files with the extension ".dat". All you have to do with RCT1, RCT2, and Locomotion is rename their audio files from .dat to .wav (Or you could just open the .dat files in most media players)
@@nekomasteryoutube3232 You do realize the comment you're replying to was posted 5 years befo- oh shit that's what I'm doing right now. You now remember Chris Sawyer's Locomotion.
Gotta love the 80s and 90s. Old enough to be classic but still young enough to still kick in the world. My childhood in the 90s brought me back here. And the game from 2004 of course. Nostalgia! 👌💯😎
sounds and just feels like a night city sky, change my mind
I want to do a cover of this song with my band, ever since i played the game and I first heard this song I fell in love with it.
I say this song is the theme song for "Welcome to 1980"
or is it 1989?
Mid to late 80s. Yeah. You're about right.
According to the Wiki, the song plays from 1980-1988
i used a regulare video and audio converter like format factorey and converted them that way.
Why this sounds like Running on Time But slowed down?
Because it's the 1980s!!!
how did you convert the files from .dat to this audio format? i tried about everything!
You don't need to do anything, they're wave files with the extension ".dat". All you have to do with RCT1, RCT2, and Locomotion is rename their audio files from .dat to .wav (Or you could just open the .dat files in most media players)
@@nekomasteryoutube3232 You do realize the comment you're replying to was posted 5 years befo- oh shit that's what I'm doing right now.
You now remember Chris Sawyer's Locomotion.
@@Suwako__Moriya lmao
Sorry but I thought this sounded more like "The City Lights"
Just change the suffix to .wav