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Ecco the Dolphin: Game rip

Game info

Name: Ecco the Dolphin
Alternate name: Ecco the Dolphin CD (Japan)
Characteristics: Action, Adventure, 3rd-Person Perspective
Publishers: Acclaim, Sega, SCEE
Developers: Sega, Novotrade, Appaloosa Interactive
Original/port composers: Spencer Nielsen, Brian Coburn, Magyari András, Spencer Neilson
Platforms:
Sega Mega-CD - Europe
PC Windows
Sega Master System
Sega Mega Drive (1992) - United States
Sega Mega-CD (1993) - United States
Sega Mega Drive (30 Jul 1993) - Japan
Sega GameGear (11 Mar 1994) - Japan
Sega Mega-CD (24 Feb 1995) - Japan
PC Dos (1996) - Europe
DreamCast (16 Jun 2000) - Europe
DreamCast (25 Jan 2001) - Japan
PlayStation 2 (22 Feb 2002) - Europe
Sega 32X (Unfinished) - United States

Music info

Released: 1992
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: Spencer Nielsen
Music type: Game rip
Num of tunes: 15
Num of CDs: 1

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Tunes are Sega Mega-CD version.

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Record created/updated: 6. August 2002.
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