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Gradius 4, stage 1 by Hackurl
Thursday, August 18, 2005 - 08:05
Submitted by:
snout
Topic: Music
Hackurl
released an MSX style arrangement of the Stage 1 BGM to
Konami
's classic shooter
Gradius 4
. On
Hackurl's website
you can find this and many other MSX style mp3 releases.
Relevant link:
Hackurl
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