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| publisher=[[Pony Canyon]]
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| runtime=64:08
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| releases={{releasesVideo
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| vhs_date_jp=1990-11-21
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| vhs_rrp_jp=5,800
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| vhs_code_jp=PCVP-10406
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'''''Game Music Festival Live '90: Zuntata vs. S.S.T.Band''''' was a concert which took place on 25 August 1990 and later sold on videotape. The concert has [[Taito]]'s Zuntata sound team playing against [[Sega]]'s [[S.S.T. Band]]. Other than the set list, little else is known about the event. [[Pony Canyon]] and [[Scitron]] made the videotape.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ゲームミュージックフェスティバル'90) was a concert which took place on 25 August 1990 and later sold on videotape. The concert has [[Taito]]'s Zuntata sound team playing against [[Sega]]'s [[S.S.T.Band]]. Other than the date and set list, little else is known about the event. [[Pony Canyon]] and [[Scitron]] made the videotape.
  
 
==Songs==
 
==Songs==
 
*Zuntata:
 
*Zuntata:
##Introduction (''[[Ninja Warriors]]'')
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*#Introduction (''[[Ninja Warriors]]'')
##Olga Breeze (''[[Darius II]]'')
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*#Olga Breeze (''[[Darius II]]'')
##Urban Trail (''[[Night Striker]]'')
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*#Urban Trail (''[[Night Striker]]'')
##Ja Fraw (''[[Syvalion)
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*#Ja Fraw (''Syvalion'')
##Captain Neo (''[[Darius|Darius I]]'')
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*#Captain Neo (''Darius I'')
##Free the Love (''Darius II'')
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*#Free the Love (''Darius II'')
##Chaos (''Darius'')
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*#Chaos (''Darius'')
##Daddy Mulk (''Ninja Warriors'')
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*#Daddy Mulk (''Ninja Warriors'')
 
*S.S.T. Band:
 
*S.S.T. Band:
##After Burner Medley (''[[After Burner]]'')
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*#After Burner Medley (''[[After Burner]]'')
##Sword of Vermilion (''[[Vermilion]]'')
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*#Sword of Vermilion (''[[Vermilion]]'')
##Air Battle (''[[G-Loc]]'')
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*#Air Battle (''[[G-Loc]]'')
##Sprinter (''[[Super Hang On]]'')
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*#Sprinter (''[[Super Hang On]]'')
##After Burner (''After Burner'')
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*#After Burner (''After Burner'')
##Ending (''[[Phantasy Star III]]'')
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*#Ending (''[[Phantasy Star III]]'')
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==Video==
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{{gallery|
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{{gitem|GameMusicFestivalLive90 VHS JP.mp4|VHS video}}
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}}
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==Physical scans==
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{{Scanbox
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| console=VHS
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| region=JP
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| front=GMF90 Music JP Box Front.jpg
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| back=GMF90 music JP back.jpg
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| spinemissing=yes
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}}
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==External links==
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* [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2pyS31Wbu2w_WKzDr_o0YVRCC519ExKx ''{{PAGENAME}}'' playlist on YouTube]
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==References==
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<references />
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[[Category:Events]]

Latest revision as of 13:53, 25 October 2021

GMF90 title.jpg
Game Music Festival '90
Format: VHS
Publisher: Pony Canyon
Running time: 64:08
Release Date RRP Code
VHS Video
JP
¥5,8005,800 PCVP-10406

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Game Music Festival '90 (ゲームミュージックフェスティバル'90) was a concert which took place on 25 August 1990 and later sold on videotape. The concert has Taito's Zuntata sound team playing against Sega's S.S.T.Band. Other than the date and set list, little else is known about the event. Pony Canyon and Scitron made the videotape.

Songs

Video

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VHS video

Physical scans

VHS, JP
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Cover

External links

References