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  | Platform  = ARC
 
  | Platform  = ARC
 
  | Game      = Domino Man (ARC)
 
  | Game      = Domino Man (ARC)
  | Recording  = {{Recording|AY|02 - Domino Man - ARC - Main Tune.ogg}}{{Recording|AY|05 - Domino Man - ARC - Intermission.ogg}}
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  | Recording  = {{Recording|AY|02 - Domino Man - ARC - Main Tune.ogg}}{{Recording|AY|04 - Domino Man - ARC - Lose Game.ogg}}{{Recording|AY|05 - Domino Man - ARC - Intermission.ogg}}
 
  | Image      = Domino Man - ARC - Gameplay 2.png
 
  | Image      = Domino Man - ARC - Gameplay 2.png
 
  | Arranger  = {{Arranger|Steve Meyer}}, {{Arranger|Elaine Hodgson}}
 
  | Arranger  = {{Arranger|Steve Meyer}}, {{Arranger|Elaine Hodgson}}
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There are two versions of the song in this game. The first plays during each level. The second version is the bridge of the song, and plays during the intermission cutscenes.
 
There are two versions of the song in this game. The first plays during each level. The second version is the bridge of the song, and plays during the intermission cutscenes.
  
The names in the sound test are '''MAIN TUNE''' and '''INTERMISSION''', respectively.
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The names in the sound test are '''MAIN TUNE''' and '''INTERMISSION''', respectively. '''LOSE GAME''' is also the ascending part near the beginning of the song played backwards.
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===One on One (A2)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = A2
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| Game      = One on One (A2)
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| Recording  =
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| Image      =
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Unknown}}
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| Released  = 1983-??-??
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| Format    = [[UNK]]
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| Loops      =
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}}
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The song plays during the game with the help of the [[Mockingboard]] A sound card.
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===Gimme A Break (ARC)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = ARC
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| Game      = Gimme A Break (ARC)
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| Recording  =
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| Image      =
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Jesse Osborne}}
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| Released  = 1985-??-??
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| Format    = [[UNK]]
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| Loops      =
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}}
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===Deja Vu (PC98)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = PC98
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| Game      = Deja Vu (PC98)
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| Recording  = {{Recording|OPN|}}
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| Image      = Deja Vu - PC98 - Credits.png
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Kiyotaka Kono}}
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| Released  = 1991-07-21
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| Format    = [[VGZ]]
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| Loops      = No
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}}
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The song plays while viewing the credits.
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===The Incredible Machine 2 (DOS)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = DOS
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| Game      = The Incredible Machine 2 (DOS)
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| Recording  = {{Recording|OPL3|}}
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| Image      =
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Unknown}}
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| Released  = 1994-??-??
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| Format    = [[UNK]]
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| Loops      = No
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}}
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The song plays during the gameplay. The rhythm is faster-paced than the original music track.
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===The Incredible Machine 3 (W32)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = W32
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| Game      = The Incredible Machine 3 (W32)
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| Recording  = {{Recording|PCM|110 - The Incredible Machine 3 - W32 - Ragtime.ogg}}
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| Image      =
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Tim Clarke}}
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| Released  = 1995-??-??
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| Format    = [[UNK]]
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| Loops      = No
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}}
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The song plays during the gameplay. This track contains background laughter and glasses clinking.
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===The Champion Pub (PBL)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = PBL
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| Game      = The Champion Pub (PBL)
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| Recording  =
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| Image      =
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Rich Carle}}
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| Released  = 1998-04-??
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| Format    =
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| Loops      =
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Latest revision as of 02:48, 28 October 2023

Maple Leaf Rag
Composer Scott Joplin
Released 1899-09-18
Title Origin Official

Maple Leaf Rag was one of the many ragtime pieces composed by Scott Joplin. Many old video games used this song.

Games

Magic Carousel (INTV)

Platform - INTV.png
Magic Carousel (INTV)
Output - AY.svg
Arranger Unknown
Released Unreleased
Format UNK


Beauty and the Beast (INTV)

Platform - INTV.png
Beauty and the Beast (INTV)
Output - AY.svg
Arranger Unknown
Released 1982-??-??
Format UNK


Domino Man (ARC)

Platform - ARC.png
Domino Man (ARC)
Output - AY.svg
Output - AY.svg
Output - AY.svg
Domino Man - ARC - Gameplay 2.png
Arranger Steve Meyer, Elaine Hodgson
Released 1983-??-??
Format VGZ

There are two versions of the song in this game. The first plays during each level. The second version is the bridge of the song, and plays during the intermission cutscenes.

The names in the sound test are MAIN TUNE and INTERMISSION, respectively. LOSE GAME is also the ascending part near the beginning of the song played backwards.


One on One (A2)

Platform - A2.png
One on One (A2)
Arranger Unknown
Released 1983-??-??
Format UNK

The song plays during the game with the help of the Mockingboard A sound card.

Gimme A Break (ARC)

Platform - ARC.png
Gimme A Break (ARC)
Arranger Jesse Osborne
Released 1985-??-??
Format UNK


Deja Vu (PC98)

Platform - PC98.png
Deja Vu (PC98)
Output - OPN.svg
Deja Vu - PC98 - Credits.png
Arranger Kiyotaka Kono
Released 1991-07-21
Format VGZ
Loops No

The song plays while viewing the credits.


The Incredible Machine 2 (DOS)

Platform - DOS.png
The Incredible Machine 2 (DOS)
Output - OPL3.svg
Arranger Unknown
Released 1994-??-??
Format UNK
Loops No

The song plays during the gameplay. The rhythm is faster-paced than the original music track.


The Incredible Machine 3 (W32)

Platform - W32.png
The Incredible Machine 3 (W32)
Output - PCM.svg
Arranger Tim Clarke
Released 1995-??-??
Format UNK
Loops No

The song plays during the gameplay. This track contains background laughter and glasses clinking.


The Champion Pub (PBL)

Platform - PBL.png
The Champion Pub (PBL)
Arranger Rich Carle
Released 1998-04-??


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