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{{Infobox Game
 
| Title          = MTV: Remote Control
 
| Title          = MTV: Remote Control
| BoxArt          = Remote_Control_-_NES_-_Front_-_USA.jpg
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| BoxArt          = Remote Control - NES - Front - USA.jpg
| PlatformName    = NES
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| Platform        = {{Platform|Nintendo Entertainment System|NES}}
| PlatformPage    = Nintendo Entertainment System
 
 
| Year            = 1990
 
| Year            = 1990
| DeveloperName  = RSP Inc.
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| Developer      = {{Developer|Riedel Sofware Productions|RSP Inc.}}
| DeveloperPage  = RSP
 
 
| Amazon          = B00004SVTQ
 
| Amazon          = B00004SVTQ
 
}}
 
}}
 
 
'''''MTV: Remote Control''''' is a game based on the show of the same name. The character gets to compete with two other computer players. The game was developed by RSP, Inc. who was also known for developing another game show game on the NES and two Sesame Street games. There's an easter egg in the game to view the game developers; While at the character select screen, name the first contestant PLEASE, the second contestant 'SHOW' and the third contestant 'RSP' (Please Show RSP). This will reveal the game developers (from left to right) Mike Riedel, who was the main programmer, Remington Emin, who did the graphics, and Eric Shefferman, who was an assistant programmer. For some reason, the music composer of the game, [[Nick Scarim]] doesn't appear in this easter egg. One reason may be because there are only 3 contestant spots, or the developers didn't think Nick did the least of the work or Nick asked not to be in it.
 
'''''MTV: Remote Control''''' is a game based on the show of the same name. The character gets to compete with two other computer players. The game was developed by RSP, Inc. who was also known for developing another game show game on the NES and two Sesame Street games. There's an easter egg in the game to view the game developers; While at the character select screen, name the first contestant PLEASE, the second contestant 'SHOW' and the third contestant 'RSP' (Please Show RSP). This will reveal the game developers (from left to right) Mike Riedel, who was the main programmer, Remington Emin, who did the graphics, and Eric Shefferman, who was an assistant programmer. For some reason, the music composer of the game, [[Nick Scarim]] doesn't appear in this easter egg. One reason may be because there are only 3 contestant spots, or the developers didn't think Nick did the least of the work or Nick asked not to be in it.
  
 
==Screenshots==
 
==Screenshots==
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{| align="center" |
{{Template: Screenshots
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| TitleScreen = RemoteControl-NES-TitleScreen.PNG
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{{Screenshot
| Screen01    = RemoteControl-NES-Game1.PNG
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| Image      = RemoteControl-NES-TitleScreen.PNG
| Screen02    = RemoteControl-NES-Game2.PNG
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| Description = The title screen.
| Screen03    = RemoteControl-NES-Game3.PNG
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}}
| Screen04    = RemoteControl-NES-Game4.PNG
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{{Screenshot
| Screen05    = RemoteControl-NES-Game5.PNG
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| Image      = RemoteControl-NES-Game1.PNG
| Caption01  = An easter egg revealing the game developers.
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| Description = An easter egg revealing the game developers.
| Caption02  = The game developers making funny faces.
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}}
| Caption03  = Answering a question...
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{{Screenshot
| Caption04  = The contestants getting hit with the candy.
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| Image      = RemoteControl-NES-Game2.PNG
| Caption05  = Your contestant getting struck by lighting. Just like the show, right?
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| Description = The game developers making funny faces.
 
}}
 
}}
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{{Screenshot
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| Image      = RemoteControl-NES-Game3.PNG
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| Description = Answering a question...
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}}
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{{Screenshot
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| Image      = RemoteControl-NES-Game4.PNG
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| Description = The contestants getting hit with the candy.
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}}
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{{Screenshot
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| Image      = RemoteControl-NES-Game5.PNG
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| Description = Your contestant getting struck by lighting. Just like the show, right?
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}}
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|}
  
 
==Music==
 
==Music==
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===Recording===
 
===Recording===
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{{TrackListBegin
| Caption01 = #
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| Arranger = Y
| Caption02 = Title
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| Extra4  = Programmer
| Caption03 = Composer
 
| Caption04 = Arranger
 
| Caption05 = Programmer
 
| Caption06 = Length
 
| Caption07 = Size
 
| Caption08 = Listen
 
 
}}
 
}}
| 01
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{{TrackListEntry
| [[MTV: Remote Control (NES) - In-Game|In-Game Music]]
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| Track      = 1
| [[Steve Treccase]]
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| Title      = In-Game Music
| [[Nick Scarim]]
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| Composer    = {{TrackListComposer|Steve Treccase}}
| [[Mike Riedel]]
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| Arranger    = {{TrackListArranger|Nick Scarim}}
| 3:54
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| Extra4      = [[Mike Riedel]]
| 9 MB
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| DurationMin = 3
| {{Song-List|01 - MTV Remote Control - NES - In-Game.ogg}}
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| DurationSec = 54
|-
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| Game        = MTV: Remote Control
|}
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| Platform    = NES
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| Recording  = 01 - MTV Remote Control - NES - In-Game.ogg
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}}
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{{TrackListEnd}}
  
 
===Credits===
 
===Credits===
* '''Ripper:''' None
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* '''Ripper:''' N/A
 
* '''Recorder:''' [[User:Doommaster1994|Doommaster1994]]
 
* '''Recorder:''' [[User:Doommaster1994|Doommaster1994]]
 
* '''Game Credits:'''
 
* '''Game Credits:'''
** '''Not Credited Composer:''' {{Template: Credits|Steve Treccase|Steve Treccase}}
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** '''Not Credited Composer:''' {{Credits|Steve Treccase|Steve Treccase}}
** '''Not Credited Arranger:''' {{Template: Credits|Nick Scarim|Nick Scarim}}
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** '''Not Credited Arranger:''' {{Credits|Nick Scarim|Nick Scarim}}
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** '''Not Credited Programmer:''' {{Credits|Mike Riedel|Mike Riedel}}
  
(Verified by staff, game lacks credits)
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(Verified by staff, game lacks credits) [[Category: Games Without Credits]]
[[Category:Games Without Credits]]
 
  
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Similar to [[Win, Lose Or Draw (NES)]], there is a cheat to show the game developers. However, also like Win, Lose or Draw, Nick Scarim isn't credited. ALso, only the game developers' faces are shown, not their names.
  
 
===Game Rip===
 
===Game Rip===
 
{{Issue Rip}}
 
{{Issue Rip}}
  
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{{Rips
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| Formats = {{Format|UNK}}
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| No Rip  = Missing
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}}
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
{|
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{| align="center" |
 
|
 
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{{Publication
 
{{Publication
 
| Title        = MTV: Remote Control
 
| Title        = MTV: Remote Control
| BoxArt        = Remote_Control_-_NES_-_Front_-_USA.jpg
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| BoxArt        = Remote Control - NES - Front - USA.jpg
| PlatformName  = NES
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| Platform      = {{Platform|Nintendo Entertainment System|NES}}
| PlatformPage  = Nintendo Entertainment System
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| Publisher    = {{Publisher|Hi-Tech Expressions|Hi-Tech Expressions, Inc.}}
| PublisherName = Hi-Tech Expressions, Inc.
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| Released      = 1990-05-??
| PublisherPage = Hi-Tech Expresions
 
| Released      = 1990/05/??
 
 
| Country      = USA
 
| Country      = USA
 
}}
 
}}
 
|}
 
|}
  
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==Links==
  
[[Category:Needed Song Descriptions]]
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[[Category: Needed Song Descriptions]]

Revision as of 10:58, 12 July 2020

MTV: Remote Control
Remote Control - NES - Front - USA.jpg
Platform: NES
Year: 1990
Developer: RSP Inc.
Buy: Amazon

MTV: Remote Control is a game based on the show of the same name. The character gets to compete with two other computer players. The game was developed by RSP, Inc. who was also known for developing another game show game on the NES and two Sesame Street games. There's an easter egg in the game to view the game developers; While at the character select screen, name the first contestant PLEASE, the second contestant 'SHOW' and the third contestant 'RSP' (Please Show RSP). This will reveal the game developers (from left to right) Mike Riedel, who was the main programmer, Remington Emin, who did the graphics, and Eric Shefferman, who was an assistant programmer. For some reason, the music composer of the game, Nick Scarim doesn't appear in this easter egg. One reason may be because there are only 3 contestant spots, or the developers didn't think Nick did the least of the work or Nick asked not to be in it.

Screenshots

RemoteControl-NES-TitleScreen.PNG

The title screen.

RemoteControl-NES-Game1.PNG

An easter egg revealing the game developers.

RemoteControl-NES-Game2.PNG

The game developers making funny faces.

RemoteControl-NES-Game3.PNG

Answering a question...

RemoteControl-NES-Game4.PNG

The contestants getting hit with the candy.

RemoteControl-NES-Game5.PNG

Your contestant getting struck by lighting. Just like the show, right?

Music

While the game only has one song, it is good because it is the actual theme song to the show and it is about two minutes long so it doesn't get annoying. While the game has a cheat to access the credits, it doesn't credit the composer. The owner of the RSP, Inc., Mike Riedel, confirmed that Nick Scarim did the music for the game.

Recording

# Title ComposerArrangerProgrammer Length Listen Download
01 In-Game Music Steve TreccaseNick ScarimMike Riedel 3:54
Download

Credits

(Verified by staff, game lacks credits)

Similar to Win, Lose Or Draw (NES), there is a cheat to show the game developers. However, also like Win, Lose or Draw, Nick Scarim isn't credited. ALso, only the game developers' faces are shown, not their names.

Game Rip

Issue - Incomplete.svg

This rip is missing songs.

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Format

Download

UNK.png

N/A


Releases

  USA.svg   USA
Remote Control - NES - Front - USA.jpg
Title: MTV: Remote Control
Platform: NES
Released: 1990-05-??
Publisher: Hi-Tech Expressions, Inc.

Links