Bee 52: Game rip *** Game info *** Name: Bee 52 Characteristics: Action Publishers: Codemasters, Camerica Developer: Codemasters Original/port composers: Gerard Gourley (C64), Gavin Raeburn (NES) Platforms: Commodore 64/128 (1992) - Europe Nintendo Ent. System (1992) - United States *** Music info *** Released: 1992 Related Plaform: Nintendo Ent. System Format: Nintendo NES music (NSF) Composer of these tunes: Gavin Raeburn Source / Archiver / Ripper: Kevin Horton Music type: Game rip Archived process: Archived completely Num of tunes: 1 Num of subsongs: 5 Complete: 100% Size of archive: 3189 bytes *** Other music records from this game *** Game rip (C64) *** More info about Gerard Gourley *** Known as: Gez Member of groups: Sonic Graffiti Original game music from Gerard Gourley: Dizzy 7: Crystal Kingdom Dizzy: Game rip (Amiga) [1993] Bee 52: Game rip (C64) [1992] Assault Course: Combat Academy: Game rip (C64) [1990] Cool World: Game rip (C64) [1992] Cue Boy: Game rip (C64) [1993] Stunt Man Seymour: Game rip (C64) [1992] WWF Wrestlemania: Game rip (C64) [1989] Turbo the Tortoise: Game rip (C64) [1992] Rugby: The World Cup: Game rip (C64) [1991] Kick Box Vigilante: Game rip (C64) [1990] Dizzy 7: Crystal Kingdom Dizzy: Game rip (C64) [1992] 1st. Division Manager: Game rip (C64) [1991] Soccer Pinball: Game rip (C64) [1992] Outlaw (Players): Game rip (C64) [1990] Wrestling Superstars: Game rip (C64) [1992] CJ's 4th: Game rip (C64) [1994] DJ Puff's Volcantic Capers: Game rip (C64) [1992] Cool World: Game rip (NES) [1992] Game music originally related to Gerard Gourley: Rugby: The World Cup: Game rip (Amiga) [1991] WWF Wrestlemania: Arranged/Remixed tunes (NES) [1989] Cool World: Game rip (Amiga) [1992] WWF Wrestlemania: Game rip (Amiga) [1991] Bee 52: Game rip (NES) [1992] Games which composed Gerard Gourley music in: (if there is platform in the parenthesis, it means the composer composed or ported the music for this platform) - WWF Wrestlemania (Commodore 64/128) - Cool World (Commodore 64/128) - Bee 52 (Commodore 64/128) - Assault Course: Combat Academy (Commodore 64/128) - Cue Boy (Commodore 64/128) - Stunt Man Seymour (Commodore 64/128) - Turbo the Tortoise (Commodore 64/128) - Rugby: The World Cup (Commodore 64/128) - Kick Box Vigilante (Commodore 64/128) - Big Red Racing (PC Dos) - 1st. Division Manager (Commodore 64/128) - Soccer Pinball (Commodore 64/128) - Outlaw (Players) (Commodore 64/128) - Wrestling Superstars (Commodore 64/128) - CJ's 4th (Commodore 64/128) - DJ Puff's Volcantic Capers (Commodore 64/128) - Dizzy 7: Crystal Kingdom Dizzy (Amiga) - Dizzy 7: Crystal Kingdom Dizzy (PC Dos) - Dizzy 7: Crystal Kingdom Dizzy (Commodore 64/128) *** More info about Gavin Raeburn *** Known as: Gaxx Original game music from Gavin Raeburn: Pro Tennis Simulator: Game rip (C64) [1989] Gothik: Game rip (C64) [1988] Terminator (The Power House): Game rip (C64) [1986] ThunderBolt: Game rip (C64) [1987] Pro Skateboard Simulator: Game rip (C64) [1988] Enforcer, The: Game rip (C64) [1987] RallyCross Simulator: Game rip (C64) [1989] Bee 52: Game rip (NES) [1992] Quattro Adv. Super Robin Hood: Game rip (NES) [1991] Quattro Sports Pro Tennis: Game rip (NES) [1991] Stunt Kids: Game rip (NES) [1992] Game music originally related to Gavin Raeburn: Bee 52: Game rip (C64) [1992] Pro Skateboard Simulator: Game rip (Spectrum) [1990] Games which composed Gavin Raeburn music in: (if there is platform in the parenthesis, it means the composer composed or ported the music for this platform) - Stunt Kids (Nintendo Ent. System) - Bee 52 (Nintendo Ent. System) - Pro Tennis Simulator (Commodore 64/128) - Gothik (Commodore 64/128) - Terminator (The Power House) (Commodore 64/128) - ThunderBolt (Commodore 64/128) - Pro Skateboard Simulator (Commodore 64/128) - Enforcer, The (Commodore 64/128) - RallyCross Simulator (Commodore 64/128) - Quattro Adv. Super Robin Hood (Nintendo Ent. System) - Quattro Sports Pro Tennis (Nintendo Ent. System) *** Record info *** Record created/updated: 16. October 2002. This info file was generated by Game Music Base, (c) 1999-2004 Mirsoft, http://gmb.mirsoft.info