You could listen to them,you can put certain tracks into an original pinball, or you could use them as a basis for a future pinball version of your favorite game. In the past a lot of people were wanting to know how to record music from their favorite game. Problem was it caused huge files to appear (20to 50 MB per track) and thus a lot of unnecessary file space to be used on ones hard drive. So with the help of special software I began making recordings of all games that I could get sound files for I wasn't sure many people would download them at first but as now 3 months have gone by and the stats show me that it is relatively popular. So I kept going and going now I've run out of individual games so I'm going to break from it a week or so and then the next step will be to add game sounds to the music. So that where it began and that is where we are with it now. Any more questions?? Let me know