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King of Fighters 2002, The: Original soundtrack

Game info

Name: King of Fighters 2002, The
Characteristics: 2D Fighting
Publishers: Eolith, Playmore
Developers: Sun Amusement, Playmore
Original/port composer: Yoshihiro Ohno
Platforms:
DreamCast (19 Jun 2003) - Japan
Arcade (Unfinished) - Japan
NeoGeo (Unfinished) - Japan

Music info

Released: 2003
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: Yoshihiro Ohno
Info Source: synSONIQ Records
Music type: Original soundtrack
Num of tunes: 32
Num of CDs: 1
Catalogue Nr.: SCDC-221

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Facts / description

Soundtrack album to the latest (2002) installment in the game series.

Tracklist

1. 2002 
2. 2002 (30 sec)
3. How to play
4. select
5. J
6. Tears
7. 
8. tacos dance
9.  KD-0079
10. 
11. deserted town
12. diet
13. winner
14. red wind
15. bloody
16. 
17. the netherlands
18. KD0084
19. jungle bouncer
20. progress
21.
22. beauty & the beast
23.
24.
25. ESAKA
26. challanger
27. Napolitan Trance
28. revival
29. Last Dance
30. at Last
31. festival mood
32. continue

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Record created/updated: 6. October 2004.
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