Electronic Arts MUS
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Electronic Arts MUS files were used, in several variants, in some Electronic Arts games in the 1989-92 period, including Cartooners (which was actually an animated-cartoon creator rather than a game, per se), Ski or Die, The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes, and (apparently in a very different format, perhaps compressed) The Immortal.
Identification
The signature bytes at the start of the file are 7D 00 00
for the Cartooners version, and 7F 00 00
in other versions.