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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (セガ・ゲームミュージック・ソノシート) is an album containing music from a variety of [[Sega]] arcade games. With a release date of around November 1986, this is thought to be the first Sega-related video game music album to be released to the general public
 
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (セガ・ゲームミュージック・ソノシート) is an album containing music from a variety of [[Sega]] arcade games. With a release date of around November 1986, this is thought to be the first Sega-related video game music album to be released to the general public
  
It was distributed exclusively with ''Beep! Magazine''  (likely the first video game album to be distributed in this way) on a double-sided [[wikipedia:Flexi disc|flexi disc]] ("sonosheet"), and contains tracks from ''[[Space Harrier]]'', ''[[Quartet]]'', ''[[Hang-On]]'' and ''[[Fantasy Zone]]''.  A "sequel", ''[[Sega Game Music II]]'' would be released some months later.
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It was distributed exclusively with ''[[Beep!]]'' magazine (likely the first video game album to be distributed in this way) on a double-sided [[wikipedia:Flexi disc|flexi disc]] ("sonosheet"), and contains tracks from ''[[Space Harrier]]'', ''[[Quartet]]'', ''[[Hang-On]]'' and ''[[Fantasy Zone]]''.  A "sequel", ''[[Sega Game Music II]]'' would be released some months later.
  
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SegaGameMusic Album JP Box Front.jpg
Sega Game Music
Format(s): Vinyl
Record label: Soft Bank
Release Date RRP Code
Vinyl
JP

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Sega Game Music (セガ・ゲームミュージック・ソノシート) is an album containing music from a variety of Sega arcade games. With a release date of around November 1986, this is thought to be the first Sega-related video game music album to be released to the general public

It was distributed exclusively with Beep! magazine (likely the first video game album to be distributed in this way) on a double-sided flexi disc ("sonosheet"), and contains tracks from Space Harrier, Quartet, Hang-On and Fantasy Zone. A "sequel", Sega Game Music II would be released some months later.

Track list

1. Space Harrier - Main Theme (2:59) 
Japan スペースハリアー Main theme
2. Space Harrier - White Summer (0:41) 
Japan スペースハリアー White summer
3. Quartet - Stage 1 (1:56) 
Japan カルテット STAGE 1
4. Quartet - Stage 10 (1:21) 
Japan カルテット STAGE 10
5. Hang-On (2:30) 
Japan ハング・オン
6. Fantasy Zone - Opa-Opa! (1:30) 
Japan ファンタジーゾーン OPA-OPA!
7. Fantasy Zone - Ya-Da-Yo! (1:45) 
Japan ファンタジーゾーン Ya-Da-Yo
8. Fantasy Zone - Victory Way (1:14) 
Japan ファンタジーゾーン Victory way
Running time: 13:56

Physical scans

Vinyl, JP
SegaGameMusic Album JP Box Front.jpg
Cover

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