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Where can I find the past SPC Festival files?

I'm sorry if this is the incorrect section to make this thread, but hopefully the context below helps with what I'm looking for.

So around 9-10 years ago 6646/757 held multiple SPC Festivals where people could submit their own ports/SPC's and these would be put onto a page on his website. The artists were primarily Japanese, but there were some familiar faces like CrispyYoshi/Crispy who submitted some stuff too.

This was the site where the files were hosted on. The problem is: It no longer works, and now brings you to a 503 error page. I looked for a bit on the SMWC forums and I saw someone say they had the same error back in 2017. Naturally the next thing I did was look up the URL on the Wayback Machine, but this gave me an error saying that the URL has been excluded from the Wayback Machine. This means that the website is basically dead with no archived link.

I have a couple of files from past SPC Festivals, but I never categorized them. I don't know which songs are part of what or who made them. I had found this YouTube channel which had uploaded multiple videos of SPC Festival 4th but I couldn't find anything else. I could have sworn there were videos of more festivals back in the day.

Now I was wondering if someone had saved these files before the website stopped working. I'd like to listen to some of them because these ports were really well made for the time. I could also post what I had saved if people would like me to do so.
I don't have them offhand (though I could check in my freetime), but I know Anikiti's SPC Festival submission files (SPC and MML) are hosted here alongside various other SPCs and MMLs made for his other projects. I'm pretty sure I have some of the other files backed up....somewhere on my HDD, so I'll look when I have a chance.
One day I asked tcdw if he had all of 757's ports because I was so desperate to have them, but instead of giving me the ports, he gave me an archive of his entire website. Note, however, that the archive is a slew of files that make up the website. The 'asm', 'music', and 'fes' folders should interest you. Enjoy!
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Originally posted by Heraga
I don't have them offhand (though I could check in my freetime), but I know Anikiti's SPC Festival submission files (SPC and MML) are hosted here alongside various other SPCs and MMLs made for his other projects. I'm pretty sure I have some of the other files backed up....somewhere on my HDD, so I'll look when I have a chance.


Originally posted by Anas
One day I asked tcdw if he had all of 757's ports because I was so desperate to have them, but instead of giving me the ports, he gave me an archive of his entire website. Note, however, that the archive is a slew of files that make up the website. The 'asm', 'music', and 'fes' folders should interest you. Enjoy!


Both of you, thank you very much #smrpg{gasp}
I'm so glad these weren't lost to time. Time to save it all and listen to it :P
may I mention that most of the spc files contained in fes/fes1.zip will not play in SPCPlayer.

I'll check them out in Heraga's archive instead.
Originally posted by qantuum
may I mention that most of the spc files contained in fes/fes1.zip will not play in SPCPlayer.

I'll check them out in Heraga's archive instead.


Huh? You mean the SNES SPC700 Player, right? If so, then all SPCs from that directory play fine on my side.
My Mode 0 guide.

My Discord server. It has a lot of archived ASM stuff, so check that out!