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Castlevania Chronicles: Game rip

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Game info

Name: Castlevania Chronicles
Alternate name: Akumajo Nendaiki: Akumajo Dracula (Japan)
Characteristics: Action
Publisher: Konami
Developers: Konami, KCET
Original/port composer: Kukeiha Club
Platforms:
Sharp X68000 (1993)
PlayStation (24 May 2001) - Japan
PlayStation (09 Nov 2001) - Europe

Music info

Released: 1993
Related Plaform: Sharp X68000
Format: Sequenced music (MID)
Composers of these tunes: Devi Kobayashi, Shin Chan, Jigokuguruma Nakamura
Source / Archiver / Ripper: crumby2
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 32
Complete: 99%
Size of archive: 848 KBytes

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Facts / description

Recorded from game (using emulator WinX68kHighSpeed) by jaffa225man
SC-55 ver.: Midi tracks have been fixed (capital tone fallback) to also work on SC-55mkII and later devices

Tracks have been ordered to match official soundtrack disc "Castlevania Chronicle: Akumajo Dracula Original Soundtrack KMCA-104~5"

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Record created/updated: 1. July 2021.
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