Alone The World: Wild Arms Vocal Collection - Wild Arms Original Game Soundtrack

Wild Arms Original Game Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Michiko Naruke
Released January 22, 1997
October 1, 1999
Recorded Hitokuchizaka Studio
(Keio University)
Genre Video game music
Length 68:17
Label Antinos Records
SPE Visual Works
Producer Michiko Naruke, Kazuhiko Toyama
Michiko Naruke chronology
@MIDI's Drive
(1996)
Wild Arms Original Game Music
(1997)
@MIDI's Love
(1997)
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The Wild Arms Original Game Soundtrack is a music soundtrack for the video game Wild Arms, and was released one month after the PlayStation title on January 22, 1997. The album was marketed and sold exclusively in Japan, and was issued a re-print two years later in October 1999. While the original release was published under the now-defunct Antinos Records label, the re-issue was sold under Sony Pictures Entertainment Visual Works, later known as Aniplex.

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