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Wizardry: Arranged/Remixed tunes

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Game info

Name: Wizardry
Characteristics: Adventure
Publishers: Bandai, The Edge, Ascii Entertainment, Ascii, Nexoft, Game Studio
Developers: The Edge, Ascii
Original/port composers: Mike Aslop, Mike Alsop (C64), Kentarou Haneda (NES)
Platforms:
PC Dos
PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16
Macintosh
Apple II
Commodore 64/128 (1985) - Europe
Nintendo Ent. System (1985) - United States
MSX (1987) - Japan
Nintendo Ent. System (22 Dec 1987) - Japan
Game Boy Color (23 Feb 2001) - Japan
WonderSwan Color (01 Mar 2001) - Japan

Music info

Released: 1985
Related Plaform: Commodore 64/128
Format: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)
Composers of these tunes: Matthew Simmonds, Mark Knight, Dean Ryan Stone, Andre Fevang, Jan Diabelez Arnt Harries
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft
Music type: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 6
Size of archive: 118 KBytes

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Record created/updated: 7. August 2002.
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Generate info.txt - with this cool feature you can generate the info.txt file with all tune information and save it somewhere, which means you'll have something like "tune ID card"! :) This has cool advantages - it's small, fastly readable/editable, you can add it to the tune archive if you want and you will have everytime fast information about the game and music archive. Also programs which support reading from txt files (such as KBMedia Player) can read the info.txt file directly while playing tunes of all formats!

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