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SWIV 3D Assault: Game rip

Game info

Name: SWIV 3D Assault
Alternate name: SWIV 3D v 1.3
Characteristics: The Mother of all Shoot-Em-Ups! [sic]
Publisher: Interplay SCi
Developer: SCi (Sales Curve Interactive)
Original/port composers: Paul Zimmer, Russ Dunham
Platforms:
PC Dos (20 Aug 1997) - United States
PC Windows (20 Aug 1997) - United States

Music info

Released: 20 Aug 1997
Related Plaform: PC Windows
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composers of these tunes: Paul Zimmer, Russ Dunham
Info Source: Tularion
Music type: Game rip
Num of tunes: 7
Num of CDs: 1

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Facts / description

Tracklist from SCi/Interplay printed game manual (p/n: MN-ICD-475-0)

Tracklist

01 - SWIV Game Data -- DO NOT PLAY/RIP (24:11)
02 - Night Flight Thru Babylon / Hallucinogen (7:13)
03 - Snakey Shaker / Hallucinogen (6:45)
04 - Heroes & Hell / Louie Nicastro (4:59)
05 - Aural Onslaught / Louie Nicastro (5:02)
06 - Destroy / Paul Zimmer (4:33)
07 - Night on the Bare Mountain / Mussorgsky (10:44)
08 - Ride of the Valkyries / Wagner (4:56)

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Record created/updated: 9. May 2007.
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