Video
Game
Music

My Music

Albums

Album Search

Albums By Letter

Platforms

By Type

By Year

Info

Friends


The Smurfs Travel the World

info

Les Schroumpfs Autour du Monde
Die Schlümpfe reisen um die Welt
Los Pitufos Viajan por el Mundo
I Puffi a Zonzo per il Mondo
De Smurfen Verkennen de Wereld
Smurfarna reser runt jorden
The Smurfs 2
Les Schtroumpfs 2
Die Schlümpfe 2
Los Pitufos 2
Smurf the World

Platforms: Master System
Year: 1996
Developed by: Virtual Studio
Published by: Infogrames

Number of Files: 9
Total Filesize: 5 MB
Date Added: Mar 6th, 2025   | Change Log
Album type: Gamerip

file_download
Download all songs at once: click to download
play_arrow
00:00
00:00
volume_up
  # Song Name MP3    
 
1. Intro & Title Screen 1:12 0.73 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
2. Map 0:09 0.24 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
3. Africa 1 0:54 0.62 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
4. Death & Success 0:02 0.17 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
5. Africa 2 1:09 0.70 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
6. Africa 3 1:02 0.67 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
7. North Pole 1 0:53 0.59 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
8. North Pole 3 1:21 0.85 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
9. Game Over 0:04 0.19 MB get_app
playlist_add

Description

The Master System version of "The Smurfs Travel the World" is the last game released for the console in Europe.

People who viewed this also viewed

The Smurfs Travel the World (GB) (gamerip) (1995)

The Smurfs Travel the World (SNES) (gamerip) (1996)

The Adventures of the Smurfs (GBC) (GB) (gamerip) (2000)

The Smurfs' Nightmare (GB) (gamerip) (1997)

The Smurfs (NES) (gamerip) (1994)

The Smurfs (Game Gear) (gamerip) (1994)

The Smurfs (GB) (gamerip) (1994)

The Smurfs (SNES) (gamerip) (1994)

Terminator 2 - Judgement Day (Master System) (gamerip) (1993)

The Smurfs (Master System) (gamerip) (1994)

The Smurfs (Genesis) (gamerip) (1994)

Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (GB, 3DS) (gamerip) (1994)



COMMENTS

+ Comment

Nilogin

12:54 Mar 6th, 2025Offline

comment graphic

This is NOT a full soundtrack!!! The game has many tracks. There is always a tradition that the console music loops twice, and not like this (one loop). Where's the logic, huh?