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Ninja Warriors, The: Original soundtrack

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Name: Ninja Warriors, The
Alternate name: The Ninja Warriors Again
Characteristics: Beat 'em Up
Publishers: Natsume, Taito, Virgin, Mastertronic, Virgin Games, Virgin Mastertronic, SCi (Sales Curve Interactive)
Developers: Taito, Random Access
Original/port composers: Zuntata Records, Ronald Pieket Weeserik (Amiga), Tony Williams (C64), Tony Williams (ST), Tony Williams (Spectrum)
Platforms:
Super NES - United States
Super NES - Europe
Arcade (1987)
PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16 (1989) - Japan
Amstrad CPC (1989) - Europe
Atari ST (1989) - Europe
Amiga (1989) - Europe
Commodore 64/128 (1989) - Europe
ZX Spectrum 48/128 (1989)
Sega Mega Drive (12 Mar 1993) - Japan
Sega Mega-CD (12 Mar 1993) - Japan
Super NES (1994)

Music info

Released: 21 Oct 1991
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composers of these tunes: Zuntata Records, Tony Williams, Ronald Pieket Weeserik
Music type: Original soundtrack
Num of tunes: 9
Num of CDs: 1
Catalogue Nr.: PCCB-00074

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Record created/updated: 22. August 2002.
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