Found 6 records for the .MUS file extension name
There are 5 other file types using the MUS file extension:
.mus - Music file format
.mus - SCORE Music publishing system music notation
.mus - Infinity game engine music control file
.mus - Harmony Assistant music file
.mus - Musifile MPEG Layer II audio stream
file extension MUS - Doom music file
File extension MUS description:
MIDI music format used by games which use Doom engine.
Associated applications to file extension MUS:
Company / developer:
FMJ-Software
Awave Studio is a multi-purpose audio tool that reads a veritable host of audio carrying file formats from different platforms, synthesizers, trackers, mobile phones... you name it! It can be used in a variety of ways: as an audio file format converter, as an audio editor, an audio and MIDI player, and, last but not least, as a wavetable synthesizer instrument editor and format converter. Think of it as the swiss army knife for anyone working in digital audio or with synthesizers!
Do conversions from the about 260 audio related file formats that it can read (no kidding - you read that right - approximately two hundred and sixty!) into any of the 125 or so audio file formats that it can write! No other software even comes close to such a wide format support!
Company / developer:
id Software
Doom
From the legendary game developers at id Software, comes an explosive journey into the nightmare world of DOOM. Embark on a harrowing mission to rid a Martian Moon Base of hordes of demonic creatures. Navigate through DOOM's 24 maze like levels, scouring the corridors for secret areas and combat aids as you take on hell spawned demons with an explosive arsenal of chainguns, plasma rifles and rocket launchers.
Company / developer:
Raven Software
Raven Software teamed up with Id Software for the second time in its creation of the hit fantasy action game Heretic. Based on a modified DooM engine, Heretic pioneered a revolutionary new inventory system for character item use that has become commonplace in the FPS genre. Id Software published the game under its flag and it was distributed by GT Interactive.
Players took the role of Corvus, an Elven hero whose race was nearly eliminated by a horde of evil monsters from another dimension. The first episode of Heretic was released as Shareware as a precursor to the full version of the game, Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders.
Heretic won several awards for excellence, appeared in such notable publications as USA Today and Playboy, and opened many new doors in the computer gaming software industry for Raven Software and its team of developers. Heretic was Raven Software's most popular, highest acclaimed, biggest selling game to that point.






