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1942: Game rip

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Game info

Name: 1942
Characteristics: Action, 2-d, Vertical-Scrolling, Arcade, Flight / Airplanes, War Game, Shooter
Publishers: Capcom, Elite, U.S. Gold, Ascii, Elite Systems, Zemina
Developers: Capcom, Digital Eclipse, Elite Systems
Original/port composer: Mark Cooksey (C64)
Platforms:
PC Windows
MSX 2
Arcade (Dec 1984) - Japan
Nintendo Ent. System (11 Dec 1985) - Japan
Commodore 64/128 (1986) - Europe
Amstrad CPC (1986) - Europe
MSX (1986) - Japan
ZX Spectrum 48/128 (1986)
Nintendo Ent. System (Dec 1986) - United States
NEC PC8x01 (1987)
Game Boy Color (18 May 2000) - United States
Game Boy Color (24 Aug 2001) - Europe

Music info

Released: Dec 1984
Related Plaform: Commodore 64/128
Format: Commodore 64 music (SID)
Composer of these tunes: Mark Cooksey
Source / Archiver / Ripper: HVSC
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Complete: 100%
Size of archive: less than 50 KBytes

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Record created/updated: 26. September 2002.
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