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Revision as of 00:43, 14 June 2018

Introduction
Composer Paul Mudra
Released 1990-??-??
This page is for the DragonStrike song, for more titles see Introduction.

Introduction is the title track for DragonStrike (AMI), DragonStrike (C64), DragonStrike (DOS) and DragonStrike (PC98).

Games

DragonStrike (AMI)

Platform - AMI.png
DragonStrike (AMI)
Output - Paula.svg
Arranger Unknown
Released 1990-??-??
Format UNK


DragonStrike (C64)

Platform - C64.png
DragonStrike (C64)
Output - SID.svg
Arranger Unknown
Released 1990-??-??
Format SID

The original MUS version was rearrangered on SID chip. Unfortunatelly, this music plays only a few bars in-game (while the SID music, used in game, obviously contains more), and there are no SID rip exist, so now the full recording is impossible.

DragonStrike (DOS)

Platform - DOS.png
DragonStrike (DOS)
Output - OPL2.svg
DragonStrike - DOS - 1.png
Arranger Paul Mudra
Released 1990-??-??
Format MUS (AdLib)

It was composed in AdLib Visual Composer and converted from its native ROL format. The original file is named "DSTune1.mus".

DragonStrike (PC98)

Platform - PC98.png
DragonStrike (PC98)
Output - OPL2.svg
Arranger Unknown
Released 1990-??-??
Format UNK

NEC PC9801 version looks like DOS, only with more crappy rearrangering of chiptune music.

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