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Lunar 2: Eternal Blue: Original soundtrack

Game info

Name: Lunar 2: Eternal Blue
Alternate name: Lunar: Eternal Blue (Japan); Lunar 2: Eternal Blue (with series number); Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete (PlayStation title)
Characteristics: Anime / Manga, Role-Playing (RPG)
Publishers: Game Arts, Working Designs, Kadokawa Shoten
Developer: Game Arts
Original/port composer: Noriyuki Iwadare
Platforms:
Sega Mega-CD (1994) - United States
Sega Mega-CD (22 Dec 1994) - Japan
Sega Saturn (23 Jul 1998) - Japan
PlayStation (27 May 1999) - Japan
PlayStation (08 Dec 2000) - United States

Music info

Released: 1995
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: Noriyuki Iwadare
Music type: Original soundtrack
Num of tunes: 24
Num of CDs: 1

User reviews

  • "Excellent" (by DreamAway, 9 May 2007) [9/10]
    An excellent title song with encouraging in game music. They may be typical, but they are certainly entertaining. Strongly recommended.

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Record created/updated: 8. October 2002.
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