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Silver: Game rip

Game info

Name: Silver
Characteristics: Adventure, 3rd-Person Perspective, Anime / Manga, Medieval Fantasy, Role-Playing (RPG)
Publisher: Infogrames
Developers: Infogrames, Spiral House
Original/port composers: Keith Tinman, Dean Evans
Platforms:
PC Windows (1999) - Europe
PC Windows (30 Sep 1999)
DreamCast (23 Jun 2000) - Europe
DreamCast (28 Jun 2000) - United States

Music info

Released: 30 Sep 1999
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composers of these tunes: Keith Tinman, Dean Evans
Info Source: Warcow
Music type: Game rip
Num of tunes: 17
Num of CDs: 1

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Tracklist

01. Silver Main Theme
02. The Arrival of Fuge
03. Who rests in silence
04. Draw your Sword
05. The great Library
06. Evil is Near
07. I will see the world
08. From chains I will call
09. Only God Knows
10. Truth behind the Walls
11. Paintings of the Past
12. Into death we must go
13. The Dark road to Silver
14. The Giant
15. Battle of the Chosen One
16. Forever Eternal
17. Return of Silver - Ending theme Medley

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Record created/updated: 4. November 2004.
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