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Descent: Game rip

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Game info

Name: Descent
Alternate name: Descent; Freespace: Silent Threat
Characteristics: Action, 1st-Person Perspective, Arcade, Shooter
Publishers: Interplay, Soft Bank
Developers: Volition, Parallax, Parallax Software
Original/port composers: Brian Luzietti, Larry Peacock, Leslie Spitzer, Tim Wiles, Allister Brimble (Amiga), Ken Allen (Dos), Jim Torres (Dos), Brian Iuzietti (Dos)
Platforms:
Linux
PC Windows
PlayStation - United States
ZX Spectrum 48/128
Macintosh
PC Dos (1994) - Europe
Amiga (1995) - Europe
PlayStation (26 Jan 1996) - Japan
PlayStation (May 1996) - Europe
Sega 32X (Unfinished) - United States

Music info

Released: 01 Jan 1994
Related Plaform: Amiga
Format: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)
Composer of these tunes: Allister Brimble
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 1
Size of archive: 64785 bytes

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Record created/updated: 7. August 2002.
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