Album art for Pokémon Center

Pokémon Center

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Tee Lopes is an award-winning composer best known for his work on the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series. Pokemon Center is one in a series of nostalgic video game remixes created by Tee for video game remix label GameChops. With the hype surrounding new Pokemon games this summer, Tee’s version of the healing melodies of the Pokemon Center are a welcome treat!

Album Credits
Produced by Tee Lopes
Album Artwork by Sean Thurlow
Mastered by Dj CUTMAN

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