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{{album infobox
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|image=[[File:G%26WG_Album_Cov.jpg|250px]]
|title=GAMEBOY GALLERY Musics
|image=[[File:G%26WG_Album_Cov.jpg|310px]]
|composer=[[Yoko Mizuta]], [[Jin Sugita]]<br>Arranged by:<br>[[Jyo Shiraishi]], [[Yuji Ohki]], [[Tadashi Kaibara]]
|composer=[[Yoko Mizuta]], [[Jin Sugita]]<br>Arranged by:<br>[[Jyo Shiraishi]], [[Yuji Ohki]], [[Tadashi Kaibara]]
|publisher=T, {{wp|Tokuma Shoten|Tokuma Japan Communications}}
|publisher=Bourbon, {{wp|Tokuma Shoten|Tokuma Japan Communications}}
|release={{flag list|Japan|October 22, 1997}}
|release={{release|Japan|October 22, 1997}}
|format=Compact disc
|media=Compact disc
|track=28
|track=28
|length=1:29:18
|length=1:29:18
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'''''Game Boy Gallery Musics''''' (Japanese: ゲームボーイギャラリー ミュージックス ''Gēmu Bōi Gyararī Myūjikkusu'')<ref>[https://www.suruga-ya.jp/product/detail/120016946 アニメ系CD ゲームボーイギャラリー ミュージックス]. ''Suruga-ya''. Retrieved December 5, 2023.</ref> is a soundtrack album containing music from ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''. It was released on October 22, 1997,<ref name=VGMdbCD/> and includes all fourteen original tracks heard in-game and album exclusive arrangements for every track. Each original track has sections where the track properly finishes unlike the endless loops in the game itself. The special arrangements were composed by [[Jyo Shiraishi]], [[Yuji Ohki]], and [[Tadashi Kaibara]].
'''''GAMEBOY GALLERY musics''''' is a soundtrack album containing music from ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''. It was released on October 22, 1988 and <ref name=VGMdbCD/> includes all fourteen original tracks heard in-game and album exclusive arrangements for every track. Each original track has sections where the track properly finishes unlike the endless loops in the game itself. The special arrangements were composed by [[Jyo Shiraishi]], [[Yuji Ohki]], and [[Tadashi Kaibara]].
 
==Tracklist==
{{stub|section=y|Should have the Japanese names, not just the unofficial English names}}
Disc 1 includes the original tracks while disc 2 includes the arrangements.
*'''Total length''': 1:29:18
*'''Total tracks''': 28
 
===Disc 1===
*'''Length''': 41:56
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|-
!#
!Translated title
!Length
|-
|1
|Opening
|3:26
|-
|2
|Message 1
|3:32
|-
|3
|Select
|2:10
|-
|4
|Mode Select
|2:54
|-
|5
|Manhole
|4:19
|-
|6
|Fire
|4:49
|-
|7
|Octopus
|4:47
|-
|8
|Oil Panic
|5:00
|-
|9
|Message 2
|1:35
|-
|10
|Panel Screen 1
|2:43
|-
|11
|Panel Screen 2
|2:54
|-
|12
|Congratulations
|1:33
|-
|13
|Game Over
|0:10
|-
|14
|Ending
|2:04
|}
 
===Disc 2===
*'''Length''': 47:22
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|-
!#
!Translated title
!Length
|-
|1
|Opening
|2:59
|-
|2
|Message 1
|4:45
|-
|3
|Select
|2:16
|-
|4
|Mode Select
|2:36
|-
|5
|Manhole
|4:44
|-
|6
|Fire
|6:07
|-
|7
|Octopus
|5:18
|-
|8
|Oil Panic
|5:33
|-
|9
|Message 2
|2:16
|-
|10
|Panel Screen 1
|3:15
|-
|11
|Panel Screen 2
|2:20
|-
|12
|Congratulations
|1:47
|-
|13
|Game Over
|0:10
|-
|14
|Ending
|3:16
|}


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