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NHL 98: Game rip

Game info

Name: NHL 98
Alternate name: Nhl '98; NHL Hockey '98
Characteristics: Sports, 1st-Person Perspective, 3rd-Person Perspective, Hockey, Licensed Title
Publishers: Electronic Arts, EA Sports, EA
Developers: Electronic Arts, EA Sports
Original/port composers: Jeff Dyck, Filip De Wilde, Frank Gipson, Dan Handrabur, Mark Johnston, Brad Mair, Joan Paul De Coster, Ben Pellico, Trenton Shumay
Platforms:
Sega Mega Drive
Super NES
Sega Saturn
PC Windows (1997) - Europe
PlayStation (1997) - United States
PlayStation (05 May 1997)
PC Windows (30 Sep 1997)
PlayStation (Oct 1997) - Europe

Music info

Released: 05 May 1997
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composers of these tunes: Jeff Dyck, Filip De Wilde, Frank Gipson, Dan Handrabur, Mark Johnston, Brad Mair, Joan Paul De Coster, Ben Pellico, Trenton Shumay
Music type: Game rip
Num of tunes: 7
Num of CDs: 1
Play time: 26:19

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Tracklist

01-EALogo - 0:12
02-Menu1 - 4:01
03-Menu2 - 5:46
04-Menu3 - 2:34
05-Menu4 - 4:27
06-Awards - 2:43
07-Credits - 6:36

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Record created/updated: 9. September 2002.
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