Dungeon Master II for Macintosh (US) was distributed by MacPlay which was the division of Interplay Entertainment for Macintosh games.
The reference card is in French language (this was found in a sealed box).
Retail price: ¥12800
Producer FTL Staff Wayne Holder Producer Director Wayne Holder Doug Bell Director Monster Trainer Doug Bell Bill Kelly Programmer Master of Machines & Kirk Baker Monster Trainer Bill Kelly World Creator Bert Huml Master of Machines & Macintosh Programming Graphics Magician Kirk Baker Andy Jaros World Creator Ink Slinger Bert Huml Nancy Holder Graphics Magician Also Andy Jaros David Simon Dan Hewitt Dennis Walker Ink Slinger Nancy Holder Special Thanks Silvia Esposito Luis Morales Also Cathy Merrill David Simon Dan Hewitt Dennis Walker Produced by FTL Games, MacPlayª Staff Software Heaven, Inc. San Diego, California, USA Producer Licensed to Bill Church Victor Entertainment, Inc. Line Producer Chris Benson Licensed in conjunction with Director of QA JP International Jeremy S. Barnes Assistant Director of QA Copyright © 1991 - 1994 Dave Simon FTL Games, Software Heaven, Inc. QA Product Coordinator Rob Loudon All Rights Reserved Lead Testers Mark Murakami Portions Kihan Pak Copyright © 1994 Victor Entertainment, Inc. Testers John Sramek Vun Renich Yuki Furumi Jason Nordgren Ron Austin Tony Martin Alan Barasch Steve Cabiness Matt Golembiewski Ron Hodge Colin Totman Matt Murakami Special Thanks FTL: Silvia Esposito Luis Morales Cathy Merrill Interplay: Mark Nagel Chris De Salvo Apple Computer: Edgar Lee John Wang Ray Chiang Forrest Tanaka Music Driver: Halestorm Sound Music System Steve Hales Produced by FTL Games, Software Heaven, Inc. San Diego, California Licensed to MacPlayª Copyright © 1991 - 1995 FTL Games, Software Heaven, Inc. All Rights Reserved
The Macintosh demo was published in the following magazine:
See also: How to play Macintosh games under Windows? (Dungeon Master II)
The same MIDI music was used for PC and Macintosh US versions but it sounds differently because each version used a different synthesizer. Recordings of both versions are provided here for easy comparison.
The music of the PC version was recorded with DOSbox emulating a Sound Blaster 16 sound card.
The music of the Macintosh US version was recorded with Audacity while the game was running in the minivMac emulator.
The track numbers are those used internally by the game in each version.
Track index (as in CD.DAT) |
Where the music is played (Level, X, Y) |
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Game - Dungeon Master II - JP - PC-9821 - Compact Disc - Track 02 |
(06,15,36), (06,09,36), (06,07,30), (06,15,26), (06,37,57), (06,83,36), (06,84,26), (06,84,17) Shop entrances |
Game - Dungeon Master II - JP - PC-9821 - Compact Disc - Track 03 |
(06,35,26) Skullkeep entrance |
Game - Dungeon Master II - JP - PC-9821 - Compact Disc - Track 04 |
Game over |
Game - Dungeon Master II - JP - PC-9821 - Compact Disc - Track 05 |
Main menu |
Game - Dungeon Master II - JP - PC-9821 - Compact Disc - Track 06 |
(10,06,06) Void (final fight with Dragoth) |
Game - Dungeon Master II - JP - PC-9821 - Compact Disc - Track 07 |
Unused |
Macintosh Japanese
Swoosh https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsQQzArtJW8
Title https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxWv2-f6cEs
Story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Atockfo1Vs0
Ending https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUEb-ur3dSU
Macintosh US
Swoosh https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsQQzArtJW8
Title https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daRnFcRE-OQ
Ending https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_2MjbnW-n0
Credits https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cq444_1wIQ4