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Stadium Hero

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スタジアムヒーロー

Platforms: Arcade
Year: 1988
Developed by: Data East
Published by: AV Japan, Data East, Nihon Bussan

Number of Files: 11
Total Filesize: 18 MB (MP3), 44 MB (FLAC)
Date Added: Jun 6th, 2022   | Change Log
Album type: Gamerip

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  # Song Name MP3 FLAC    
 
1. Select 1:24 1.84 MB 4.23 MB get_app
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2. Paradise Spirit (BGM 1) 2:50 3.55 MB 9.49 MB get_app
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3. Change 0:07 0.16 MB 0.37 MB get_app
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4. Hurricane (BGM 2) 2:34 3.18 MB 7.51 MB get_app
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5. Homerun 0:02 0.04 MB 0.10 MB get_app
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6. Escape (BGM 3) 2:21 2.95 MB 7.47 MB get_app
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7. Kachi 0:17 0.35 MB 0.83 MB get_app
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8. Stella (BGM 4) 3:37 4.52 MB 11.36 MB get_app
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9. Make 0:13 0.24 MB 0.56 MB get_app
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10. Over 0:02 0.05 MB 0.09 MB get_app
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11. Continue 0:43 0.87 MB 2.21 MB get_app
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gravediggertoy1

03:12 May 21st, 2025Offline

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Hey, use this, (ps. It’s a troll)

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SML&FOPFan2025

02:31 May 21st, 2025Offline

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It's currently and officially unknown who composed the music for this game, as there are no credits for this game at all, not even as unused files or text. Azusa Hara and Hiroaki Yoshida worked for Data East around this time; however, Hara passed away. Yoshida should be contacted to see if he composed, or knows who composed the music. Michiya Hirasawa was also credited in Data East games around this time, so he may have also been a possible composer.