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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Hitmaker Records''' was a Japanese record label used by [[Hitmaker]] for the publishing of video game albums.
  
{{sub-stub}}'''Hitmaker Records''' was a record label used by [[Hitmaker]] for video game albums. Since 2003 [[Wave Master]] have handled Sega's music output and thus the Hitmaker Records brand has been axed.
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Hitmaker Records
Founded: 2001
Defunct: 2003
Headquarters:
Japan

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Hitmaker Records was a Japanese record label used by Hitmaker for the publishing of video game albums.

Company

In 2003, Wave Master took over the publishing of Sega's music output, and Hitmaker Records was discontinued.

Discography

References


Timeline of Sega of Japan research and development divisions








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