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− | {{ | + | {{Infobox Game |
− | | Title | + | | Title = Back to the Future |
− | | BoxArt | + | | BoxArt = Back to the Future - NES.jpg |
− | | | + | | Platform = {{Platform| Nintendo Entertainment System|NES}} |
− | | | + | | Year = 1989 |
− | | Year | + | | Developer = {{Developer|Beam Software|Beam Software Pty., Ltd.}} |
− | | | + | | Amazon = B00004SVMX |
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}} | }} | ||
− | :''This page is for the NES game, for other platforms see [[Back to the Future | + | :''This page is for the NES game, for other platforms see [[Back to the Future]].'' |
− | Back to the Future is a top-view side-scroller loosely based on the movie of the same name. The player plays as the main character from the movie, Marty McFly, who has to go to the past to save the future. Like most LJN games, there is hardly any semblance to the movie, the play control is pretty awful, and there is little enjoyment to the game. | + | '''''Back to the Future''''' is a top-view side-scroller very loosely based on the movie of the same name. The player plays as the main character from the movie, Marty McFly, who has to go to the past to save the future. Like most [[LJN]] games, there is hardly any semblance to the movie, the play control is pretty awful, and there is little enjoyment to the game. Back to the Future screenwriter Bob Gale said that during the game's development, he wanted to give input, but was refused. Then, when he was shown the final game, he was not satisfied with the final game, but was told it was too late to change anything. |
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+ | You'll spend most of the game collecting alarm clocks, avoiding swarms of bees, and tossing bowling balls at rock-throwing hula hooping girls (just like the movie, right?). After several levels of that, you'll find yourself in Lou's Cafe where you must throw milkshakes at 99 bullies who approach the bar. If any of them reach the bar, you'll have to start the level all over again. Then, it's on to more bees. Then, you have to catch your mother's hearts in the classroom (WTF?). Then, more bees. Then catch notes on a guitar? Then more bees. Finally, the ending level is pretty dull, you just try to get the Delorian up to 88 MPH by avoiding lightning on the ground, and if you're able to, you'll get a very dull "you win" message. If you fail a single time, it's game over, even if you still have lives left. | ||
==Screenshots== | ==Screenshots== | ||
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− | | | + | | Image = Back to the Future - NES - 1.png |
− | + | | Description = The title screen | |
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+ | | Image = Back to the Future - NES - 2.png | ||
+ | | Description = The map of Hill Valley | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Screenshot | ||
+ | | Image = Back to the Future - NES - 3.png | ||
+ | | Description = Avoiding giant bees (just like the movie!) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Screenshot | ||
+ | | Image = Back to the Future - NES - 4.png | ||
+ | | Description = Throwing shakes at bullies in the cafe | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Screenshot | ||
+ | | Image = Back to the Future - NES - 5.png | ||
+ | | Description = You'll see this message an awful lot | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Screenshot | ||
+ | | Image = Back to the Future - NES - 6.png | ||
+ | | Description = Catching hearts from your mother, ew! | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Music== | ==Music== | ||
− | There are only two songs in the game, both were composed by bands | + | There are only two songs in the game, both were composed by professional bands and borrowed from the movie's soundtrack. The first song which is heard throughout the bulk game is a sped up version of ''Power of Love'' by Huey Lewis & the News. You can listen how it ''could be'', if the programmers didn't make this awful mistake, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdmZYJ_FeAQ here], combined with original music (or go [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOMu36rw-Yg here] and choose the 0.5 of original video speed, if you want to listen only original NES chiptune). The second song is a sped up version of ''Johnny B. Goode'' by Chuck Berry that plays at the dance (like the first, you can listen it with normal speed [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40aKNX5_Ldw here]. Both songs have a highly increased tempo of 150 BPM (beats per minute). Gavan said he had the sheet music for the songs at the time because he was teaching the songs to his guitar class. |
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===Recording=== | ===Recording=== | ||
− | {{ | + | {{TrackListBegin |
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− | | | + | | Title = The Power of Love |
− | | | + | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Huey Lewis & The News}} |
− | | | + | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Gavan Anderson}} |
+ | | DurationMin = 1 | ||
+ | | DurationSec = 47 | ||
+ | | Game = Back to the Future | ||
+ | | Platform = NES | ||
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− | + | | Track = 2 | |
− | + | | Title = Johnny B. Goode | |
− | + | | Composer = {{TrackListComposer|Chuck Berry}} | |
− | + | | Arranger = {{TrackListArranger|Gavan Anderson}} | |
− | + | | DurationMin = 0 | |
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− | + | | Game = Back to the Future | |
− | | | + | | Platform = NES |
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===Credits=== | ===Credits=== | ||
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* '''Recorder:''' [[User:Doommaster1994|Doommaster1994]] | * '''Recorder:''' [[User:Doommaster1994|Doommaster1994]] | ||
* '''Game Credits''' | * '''Game Credits''' | ||
− | ** '''Not Credited Composer:''' {{ | + | ** '''Not Credited Composer:''' {{Credits|Huey Lewis|Huey Lewis}} |
+ | ** '''Not Credited Composer:''' {{Credits|Chuck Berry|Chuck Berry}} | ||
+ | ** '''Not Credited Arranger:''' {{Credits|Gavan Anderson|Gavan Anderson}} | ||
+ | ** '''Not Credited Programmer:''' {{Credits|Gregg Barnett|Gregg Barnett}} | ||
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+ | The game lacks credits, probably because of the game's poor quality, but Gavan Anderson has given us confirmation that he created the music and sound effects in this game. Gavan wrote the music using Beam Software's audio driver and entered the music in [[Music Macro Language]]. He said that the programmers chose the tempo for the music. | ||
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+ | (Verified composer, game lacks credits) | ||
+ | [[Category:Games Without Credits]] | ||
===Game Rip=== | ===Game Rip=== | ||
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− | | | + | | Formats = {{Format|NSF}} |
− | | | + | | File = Back to the Future (NES).zip |
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Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site. | Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site. | ||
− | The music | + | The music was recorded with [[Not So, Fatso!]]. [[Nosefart]] does not yield proper playback. |
==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
− | {{ | + | {| align="center" | |
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− | | | + | {{Publication |
− | | | + | | Title = Back to the Future |
− | | | + | | BoxArt = Back to the Future - NES.jpg |
− | | | + | | Platform = {{Platform|Nintendo Entertainment System|NES}} |
− | | | + | | Released = 1989-09-?? |
− | | | + | | Publisher = {{Publisher|LJN|LJN Toys, Ltd.}} |
− | + | | Country = USA | |
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | + | * [http://www.mobygames.com/game/nes/back-to-the-future mobygames.com/game/nes/back-to-the-future] - MobyGames. | |
− | [ | + | * [http://www.gamefaqs.com/nes/587101-back-to-the-future/data gamefaqs.com/nes/587101-back-to-the-future/data] - GameFAQs. |
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- This page is for the NES game, for other platforms see Back to the Future.
Back to the Future is a top-view side-scroller very loosely based on the movie of the same name. The player plays as the main character from the movie, Marty McFly, who has to go to the past to save the future. Like most LJN games, there is hardly any semblance to the movie, the play control is pretty awful, and there is little enjoyment to the game. Back to the Future screenwriter Bob Gale said that during the game's development, he wanted to give input, but was refused. Then, when he was shown the final game, he was not satisfied with the final game, but was told it was too late to change anything.
You'll spend most of the game collecting alarm clocks, avoiding swarms of bees, and tossing bowling balls at rock-throwing hula hooping girls (just like the movie, right?). After several levels of that, you'll find yourself in Lou's Cafe where you must throw milkshakes at 99 bullies who approach the bar. If any of them reach the bar, you'll have to start the level all over again. Then, it's on to more bees. Then, you have to catch your mother's hearts in the classroom (WTF?). Then, more bees. Then catch notes on a guitar? Then more bees. Finally, the ending level is pretty dull, you just try to get the Delorian up to 88 MPH by avoiding lightning on the ground, and if you're able to, you'll get a very dull "you win" message. If you fail a single time, it's game over, even if you still have lives left.
Screenshots
Music
There are only two songs in the game, both were composed by professional bands and borrowed from the movie's soundtrack. The first song which is heard throughout the bulk game is a sped up version of Power of Love by Huey Lewis & the News. You can listen how it could be, if the programmers didn't make this awful mistake, here, combined with original music (or go here and choose the 0.5 of original video speed, if you want to listen only original NES chiptune). The second song is a sped up version of Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry that plays at the dance (like the first, you can listen it with normal speed here. Both songs have a highly increased tempo of 150 BPM (beats per minute). Gavan said he had the sheet music for the songs at the time because he was teaching the songs to his guitar class.
Recording
# | Title | Composer | Arranger | Length | Listen | Download |
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01 | The Power of Love | Huey Lewis & The News | Gavan Anderson | 1:47 | Download | |
02 | Johnny B. Goode | Chuck Berry | Gavan Anderson | 0:55 | Download |
Credits
- Ripper: Unknown
- Recorder: Doommaster1994
- Game Credits
- Not Credited Composer: Huey Lewis
- Not Credited Composer: Chuck Berry
- Not Credited Arranger: Gavan Anderson
- Not Credited Programmer: Gregg Barnett
The game lacks credits, probably because of the game's poor quality, but Gavan Anderson has given us confirmation that he created the music and sound effects in this game. Gavan wrote the music using Beam Software's audio driver and entered the music in Music Macro Language. He said that the programmers chose the tempo for the music.
(Verified composer, game lacks credits)
Game Rip
Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site.
The music was recorded with Not So, Fatso!. Nosefart does not yield proper playback.
Releases
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Links
- mobygames.com/game/nes/back-to-the-future - MobyGames.
- gamefaqs.com/nes/587101-back-to-the-future/data - GameFAQs.