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Alfred Chicken: Game rip

Game info

Name: Alfred Chicken
Characteristics: Action, Platform/Side Scroller
Publishers: Mindscape, Sunsoft, Twilight, SCEE
Developers: Twilight, Mobius
Original/port composers: Andy Krajewski, Mark Knight (Amiga), David Whittaker (Amiga), David Whittaker (NES)
Platforms:
Super NES - Europe
Amiga CD32 - United States
Amiga (1993) - Europe
Nintendo Ent. System (1994) - United States
Super NES (1994) - United States
Game Boy (1994) - United States
Game Boy (28 Jul 1995) - Japan
PlayStation (12 Apr 2002) - Europe

Music info

Released: 1993
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: David Whittaker
Music type: Game rip
My rating: 7/10
Num of tunes: 9
Num of CDs: 1
Play time: 20:32

My info

Very childish jump'n'run tunes, maybe "too childish", but if you will imagine jumping chicken between obstacles, you don't need other tunes :)) [7/10]



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Facts / description

Tunes are from CD32 version. The differences between Amiga MOD rips are rather small (but they are!).

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Record created/updated: 19. August 2002.
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