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Bubba 'n' Stix: Game rip

Game info

Name: Bubba 'n' Stix
Alternate name: Bubba'n'Stix
Characteristics: Jump'n'Run
Publisher: Core Design
Developer: Core Design
Original/port composer: Martin Iveson (Amiga)
Platforms:
Amiga CD32 - United States
Amiga (1994) - Europe
Sega Mega Drive (1994)

Music info

Released: 1994
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: Martin Iveson
Music type: Game rip
My rating: 8/10
Num of tunes: 11
Num of CDs: 1
Play time: 35:13

My info

Very nice, smooth and soft tunes, as you could see also in MOD versions for normal Amigas. The MODs are absolutely different than the audio tracks and both are great. Surprisingly, I found the MODs yet better than this redbook audio, but especially tracks 05-06 are total class and I can say nothing else than the whole soundtrack is very 'nice listening'. [8/10]



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Tunes are CD audio tracks from Amiga CD32 version.

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Record created/updated: 20. August 2002.
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