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(coping text from the reddit post I made).

 

I uploaded rare soundtrack to iOS game "Need for Speed Shift 2: Unleashed". Here is link:

 

https://archive.org/details/need_for_speed_shift_2_unleashed_novox_remixes/

 

As far as I know this soundtrack was used only in iOS version (and probably android version as well).

 

I was not able to find this soundtrack anywhere on internet, so I assume I was one of the very few people in this world who had access to these songs.

 

(Also, if anybody knows where to find the .apk version of this game to play on android please share).

 

I extracted .caf files from the game in around 2013-2014 when iOS was less of a "walled garden". I connected my iPod Touch to a Linux computer and just navigated to file directory of the game, where I found .caf files that had names resembling song names. So I copied them out to my filesystem. At that time, the only program I found to be able to open those files was Garage Band (luckily I had a mac at that time) and I converted them to mp3. Ever since I had them on my external backup hard drive and finally, 7-8 years later got around to archiving them. (Also, VLC can play .caf file now, apparently).

wha7everbro

wha7everbro

(coping text from the reddit post I made).

 

I uploaded rare soundtrack to iOS game "Need for Speed Shift 2: Unleashed". Here is link:

 

https://archive.org/details/need_for_speed_shift_2_unleashed_novox_remixes/

 

As far as I know this soundtrack was used only in iOS version (and probably android version as well).

 

I was not able to find this soundtrack anywhere on internet, so I assume I was one of the very few people in this world who had access to these songs.

 

(Also, if anybody knows where to find the .apk version of this game to play on android please share).

 

I extracted .caf files from the game in around 2013-2014 when iOS was less of a "walled garden". I connected my iPod Touch to a Linux computer and just navigated to file directory of the game, where I found .caf files that had names resembling song names. So I copied them out to my filesystem. At that time, the only program I found to be able to open those files was Garage Band (luckily I had a mac at that time) and I converted them to mp3. Ever since I had them on my external backup hard drive and finally, 7-8 years later got around to archiving them. (Also, VLC can play .caf file now, apparently).

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