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If it's one of those games that consist of one data track and one audio, then all you need is tack on an mp3 file of your own choice (the one that's supposed to be there would be a copyright message that you'd never hear in the actual game). I bet that'll solve your problem.
So grab a short mp3 (or wav) file - anything you like - make a cuesheet with the iso and audio track, and burn away.
Of course, if Dragon Force is supposed to have actual game music in several audio tracks, then you just didn't get the complete game, and you have to find a more complete download of it. |