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Thunder Blade: Game rip

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Game info

Name: Thunder Blade
Characteristics: Flight Shoot'em'up
Publishers: Sega, US Gold, U.S. Gold, NEC
Developers: Sega, U.S. Gold, Tiertex, SPS
Original/port composers: Jason C. Brooke (Amiga), Mark Tait (C64)
Platforms:
ZX Spectrum 48/128
PC Dos - Europe
Sega Master System - United States
Arcade (1987)
Amiga (1988) - Europe
Sega Master System (1988) - Japan
Amstrad CPC (1988) - Europe
Atari ST (1988) - Europe
Commodore 64/128 (1989) - Europe
PC Dos (1989)
PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16 (1990) - Japan
X68000 (1990)

Music info

Released: 1989
Related Plaform: Amiga
Format: Exotic music formats for Amiga (Amiga Exotic)
Composer of these tunes: Jason C. Brooke
Source / Archiver / Ripper: UnExoticA
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 3
Size of archive: 325 KBytes

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Record created/updated: 23. August 2002.
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