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RUSH'N ATTACK: ORIGINAL NES SOUNDTRACK 7" VINYL [LP]

RUSH'N ATTACK: ORIGINAL NES SOUNDTRACK 7" VINYL [LP]

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Artist: Kiyohiro Sada
Title: Green Beret (a.k.a. Rush'n Attack) (Original Soundtrack)
Product Type: VINYL LP

Rush'N Attack, the 1987 NES run & gun classic, is known for featuring one of the best music scores ever created by the legendary Konami Kukeiha Club during its 8-bit prime! This limited edition 7" is packaged in a deluxe three-spined box sleeve featuring custom cover artwork by renown artist Ástor Alexander plus an eight-page NES instruction booklet-style insert. 

Along with Konami contemporaries Contra and Jackal, Rush N’ Attack was an infamously unforgiving pioneer in the "Run and Gun" video game genre. Originally released in arcades during 1985 as Green Beret, this Konami run and gun classic earned it’s stripes as Rush N’ Attack following its release on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987.

• Full fourteen-track score curated by the Konami sound team from the Konami archive.

• Packaged in a three-spined box-style jacket with classic artwork and metallic silver spot color background. Includes Eight page NES instruction booklet-style insert.

• Featuring custom cover artwork by renown artist Ástor Alexander (The Witcher 3, Gwent, Wolfenstein II). 

• Includes a bonus die-cut NES cartridge-styled slipcover.

Tracks:

1. Game Start (0:12)
2. Siren (0:04)
3. Stage BGM 1 (1:36)
4. Boss Battle (0:30)
5. Stage 1 Clear (0:08)
6. Stage BGM Music (1:52)
7. Invincible (0:13)
8. Pistol (0:15)
9. Stage 3 Clear (0:10)
10. Stage 4 Clear (0:07)
11. Stage BGM 3 (1:30)
12. Final Boss Battle (0:57)
13. Ending (1:39)
14. Game Over (0:10)


Playing this record is recommended on a high quality player with anti-skate features. Other things you can try to help with skipping if you can’t adjust the anti-skate: Make sure your record player is perfectly flat - use a level tool to check it If you can’t get it flat simply by placement, try putting index cards beneath the feet of the turntable to adjust.

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