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Rayforce: Original soundtrack

Game info

Name: Rayforce
Alternate name: Gun Lock (Europe)
Characteristics: Shooting
Publisher: Taito
Developer: Taito
Original/port composer: Tamayo Kawamoto
Platform: Arcade (1993) - Europe

Music info

Released: 21 Apr 1994
Related Plaform: Arcade
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: Tamayo Kawamoto
Music type: Original soundtrack
Num of tunes: 19
Num of CDs: 1
Catalogue Nr.: PCCB-00153

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Tracklist

01 - The First Report [Attract Demo] 
02 - On Standby [Starting Demo] 
03 - Penetration [Round 1] 
04 - G [Round 2]
05 - Experiment 1: Aggressiveness [Boss A] 
06 - Vision [Round 3] 
07 - Cracking! [Round 4] 
08 - Experiment 2: Destruction of Power [Boss B] - Unused 
09 - Into Darkness [Round 5] 
10 - Mobius [Round 6]
11 - Experiment 3: Atrocity [Boss C] 
12 - The Plot Thickens [Route to Round 7] 
13 - Quartz [Round 7] 
14 - The Fates [Last Boss 1] 
15 - Doomsday [Last Boss 2] 
16 - Q.E.P.D. [Ending] 
17 - KP-4 [Name Set] 
18 - Reason For It [Game Over] 
19 - Rayforce Megamix [Arrange Version]

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Record created/updated: 16. August 2002.
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