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Run/Stop Restore

(music related with Commodore 64/128)

Music info

Related Plaform: Commodore 64/128
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: Press Play on Tape
Info Source: synSONIQ Records
Music type: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Num of tunes: 18
Num of CDs: 1

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Tracklist

01. Hypa-ball vs Mission AD - Keith Tinman / Fred Gray
02. Arkanoid - Martin Galway
03. Tiger Mission - Johannes Bjerregaard
04. Phantom of the Asteroid - Rob Hubbard
05. Kettle - Ben Daglish
06. Bionic Commando - Tim Follin
07. Comic Bakery (PPOT Remix) - Martin Galway
08. Nemesis the Warlock - Rob Hubbard
09. The Way of the Exploding Fist - Neil Brennan
10. Fairlight - Mike Alsop
11. Star Paws - Rob Hubbard
12. Flimbo's Quest - Reyn Ouwehand
13. Defender of the Crown - Jim Cuomo / Richard Joseph
14. Roland's Rat Race - Martin Galway
15. Wizball Game Over - Martin Galway
16. Wizball High Score - Martin Galway
17. Sacred Armour of Antiriad - Richard Joseph
18. Crazy Comets - Rob Hubbard

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Record created/updated: 24. September 2004.
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