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Hitmaker Records was a Japanese record label used by Hitmaker for the publishing of video game albums.
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Company
In 2003, Wave Master took over the publishing of Sega's music output, and Hitmaker Records was discontinued.
Discography
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- Crackin' DJ Part 2 Original Sound Track (2001)
- Segagaga Soundtrack Collection Blue (2001)
- Segagaga Soundtrack Collection Red (2001)
- Dennou Senki Virtual-On Marz Official Sound Data (2003)
- From Loud 2 Low: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi Works (2003)
- Musica e WCCF: World Club Champion Football Serie A 2001-2003 (2003)
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