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Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World: Arranged/Remixed tunes

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Game info

Name: Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World
Characteristics: Action, Movie
Publishers: Electronic Arts, THQ, Sega, Ocean, Tiger
Developers: Torus Games, Appaloosa Interactive, Tiger, Torus
Original/port composers: Michael Giacchino, Attila Heger (Sega CD), Attila Heger (MegaDrive)
Platforms:
Pinball
DreamCast
R-Zone - United States
Sega Mega Drive - United States
Sega GameGear - United States
Game Boy
game.com (1997) - United States
Sega Saturn (1997) - United States
Arcade (1997)
Sega Mega-CD (1997)
PlayStation (1997) - United States
Sega Mega Drive (1998)

Music info

Released: 1998
Related Plaform: Game Boy
Format: Sequenced music (MID)
Composers of these tunes: Ashura Demon, Dan Finkelstein
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft
Music type: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 2
Size of archive: 8427 bytes

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Record created/updated: 22. August 2002.
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