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{{Infobox Game
| Title          = The Adventures of Dr. Franken
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| Title          = The Adventures of Dr. Franken
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| PlatformName    = NES
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| Platform        = [[NES]]
| PlatformPage    = Nintendo Entertainment System
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| Year            = Unreleased
| Year            = Unreleased
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| Developer      = {{Developer|MotiveTime|MotiveTime, Ltd.}}
| DeveloperName  = MotiveTime, Ltd.
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| DeveloperPage  = MotiveTime
 
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'''''The Adventures of Dr. Franken''''' was an unreleased video game developed by [[Elite]] (under the name Cygnus.) The player takes the role of Dr. Franken who must find body parts of his girlfriend scattered all over the mansion to attempt to resurrect her. It is unknown why the game was not released. The exact game was ported to the GameBoy as "Dr. Franken".
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'''''The Adventures of Dr. Franken''''' is an unreleased [[NES]] game commissioned by [[MotiveTime]], developed by an unidentified company called Cygnus, and to be released by MotiveTime's parent company [[Elite Systems]] around 1993.
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The player takes the role of Dr. Franken who must find body parts of his girlfriend scattered all over the mansion to attempt to resurrect her. An Elite worker [http://web.archive.org/web/20020522144743id_/http://nesworld.parodius.com/un-drfrn.htm told] NES World that Elite did not like Cygnus' job and considered developing the game themselves, but decided to cancel it as they saw the NES market decline. At some point, Elite pitched a prototype to Kemco, which was found in the early 2000s. The exact game was ported to the [[Game Boy]] as "Dr. Franken".
  
 
The game was programmed by Mark Crane with graphics by David Percival and audio by Mark Cooksey.
 
The game was programmed by Mark Crane with graphics by David Percival and audio by Mark Cooksey.
 
  
 
==Screenshots==
 
==Screenshots==
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| Description = The title screen.}}
 
| Description = The title screen.}}
 
{{Screenshot
 
{{Screenshot
| Image      = Adventures_of_Dr._Franken_-_NES_-_Gameplay_1.png
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| Image      = Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - Gameplay 1.png
 
| Description = The green pea gang.}}
 
| Description = The green pea gang.}}
 
{{Screenshot
 
{{Screenshot
| Image      = Adventures_of_Dr._Franken_-_NES_-_Donkey.png
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| Image      = Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - Donkey.png
 
| Description = Let's play some Donkey Kong.}}
 
| Description = Let's play some Donkey Kong.}}
 
{{Screenshot
 
{{Screenshot
| Image      = Adventures_of_Dr._Franken_-_NES_-_Spoopy.png
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| Image      = Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - Spoopy.png
 
| Description = Spoopy ghost in my bedroom.}}
 
| Description = Spoopy ghost in my bedroom.}}
 
{{Screenshot
 
{{Screenshot
| Image      = Adventures_of_Dr._Franken_-_NES_-_Pacman.png
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| Image      = Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - Pacman.png
 
| Description = Gotta call the Ghostbusters.}}
 
| Description = Gotta call the Ghostbusters.}}
 
{{Screenshot
 
{{Screenshot
| Image      = Adventures_of_Dr._Franken_-_NES_-_Book.png
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| Image      = Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - Book.png
 
| Description = Poor Franky cannot read.}}
 
| Description = Poor Franky cannot read.}}
 
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|}
  
 
==Music==
 
==Music==
There are only two songs in the game; one that plays at the title and another that plays all throughout the game. Both songs are real pieces of music originally composed by Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven. The title song is Prelude and Fugue in C Minor and the in-game song is Moonlight Sonata. Both songs, especially the in-game music are very long songs, and since the game can be completed in a short amount of time, the music doesn't get old that easily. The music was composed in [[Notator]] for the Atari ST. The GameBoy version uses the same music.
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There are only two songs in the game; one that plays at the title and another that plays all throughout the game. Both songs are real pieces of music originally composed by Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven. The title song is Prelude and Fugue in C Minor and the in-game song is Moonlight Sonata. Both songs, especially the in-game music are very long songs, and since the game can be completed in a short amount of time, the music doesn't get old that easily. The music was composed in [[Notator]] for the Atari ST. The Game Boy version uses the same music.
 
 
  
 
===Recording===
 
===Recording===
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| Caption03 = Composer
 
| Caption04 = Arranger
 
| Caption05 = Length
 
| Caption06 = Size
 
| Caption07 = Listen
 
 
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{{TrackListEntry
| [[Bach Prelude and Fugue in C Minor]]
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| Track      = 1
| [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]
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| Title      = Bach Prelude and Fugue in C Minor
| [[Mark Cooksey]]
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| Composer    = {{TrackListComposer|Johann Sebastian Bach}}
| 3:00
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| Arranger    = {{TrackListArranger|Mark Cooksey}}
| 6.78 MB
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| DurationMin = 3
| {{Song-List|01_-_Adventures_of_Dr._Franken_-_NES_-_Title.ogg}}
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| DurationSec = 0
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| Game        = Adventures of Dr. Franken
| 02
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| Platform    = NES
| [[Moonlight Sonata]]
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| Recording  = 01 - Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - Title.ogg
| [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]
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}}
| [[Mark Cooksey]]
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{{TrackListEntry
| 3:54
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| Track      = 2
| 8.97 MB
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| Title      = Moonlight Sonata
| {{Song-List|02_-_Adventures_of_Dr._Franken_-_NES_-_In-Game.ogg}}
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| Composer    = {{TrackListComposer|Ludwig van Beethoven}}
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| Arranger    = {{TrackListArranger|Mark Cooksey}}
 
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| DurationMin = 3
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| DurationSec = 54
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| Game        = Adventures of Dr. Franken
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| Platform    = NES
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| Recording  = 02 - Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - In-Game.ogg
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===Credits===
 
===Credits===
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* '''Recorder:''' [[User:Doommaster1994|Doommaster1994]]
 
* '''Recorder:''' [[User:Doommaster1994|Doommaster1994]]
 
* '''Audio Credits:'''
 
* '''Audio Credits:'''
** '''Not Credited Composer:''' {{Template: Credits|Johann Sebastian Bach|Johann Sebastian Bach}}
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** '''Not Credited Composer:''' {{Credits|Johann Sebastian Bach}}
** '''Not Credited Composer:''' {{Template: Credits|Ludwig van Beethoven|Ludwig van Beethoven}}
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** '''Not Credited Composer:''' {{Credits|Ludwig van Beethoven}}
** '''Not Credited Arranger:''' {{Template: Credits|Mark Cooksey|Mark Cooksey}}
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** '''Not Credited Arranger:''' {{Credits|Mark Cooksey}}
  
 
(Verified by Mark Cooksey; Game lacks credits.)
 
(Verified by Mark Cooksey; Game lacks credits.)
[[Category:Games Without Credits]]
 
  
 
Like most of MotiveTime's games, this game does not have credits. We have contacted Mark Cooksey since he was the main composer for MotiveTime at the time and he has given us verification that he worked on this game's audio. He has also taken credit for the Game Boy version on his website.
 
Like most of MotiveTime's games, this game does not have credits. We have contacted Mark Cooksey since he was the main composer for MotiveTime at the time and he has given us verification that he worked on this game's audio. He has also taken credit for the Game Boy version on his website.
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[[Category: Games Without Credits|Adventures of Dr. Franken, The (NES)]]
  
 
==Game Rip==
 
==Game Rip==
 
{{Issue Rip}}
 
{{Issue Rip}}
  
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==Releases==
 
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| Title        = The Adventures of Dr. Franken
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| PlatformName  = NES
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| Platform      = {{Platform|Nintendo Entertainment System|NES}}
| PlatformPage  = Nintendo Entertainment System
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| Publisher    = {{Publisher|Elite Systems}}
| PublisherName = Elite
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| Released      = Unreleased
| PublisherPage = Elite
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| Country      = USA
| Released      = Unreleased
 
| Country      = USA
 
 
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[[Category:Needed Song Descriptions]]
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[[Category: Needed Song Descriptions]]

Latest revision as of 10:27, 23 May 2020

The Adventures of Dr. Franken
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Platform: NES
Year: Unreleased
Developer: MotiveTime, Ltd.

The Adventures of Dr. Franken is an unreleased NES game commissioned by MotiveTime, developed by an unidentified company called Cygnus, and to be released by MotiveTime's parent company Elite Systems around 1993.

The player takes the role of Dr. Franken who must find body parts of his girlfriend scattered all over the mansion to attempt to resurrect her. An Elite worker told NES World that Elite did not like Cygnus' job and considered developing the game themselves, but decided to cancel it as they saw the NES market decline. At some point, Elite pitched a prototype to Kemco, which was found in the early 2000s. The exact game was ported to the Game Boy as "Dr. Franken".

The game was programmed by Mark Crane with graphics by David Percival and audio by Mark Cooksey.

Screenshots

Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - Title Screen.png

The title screen.

Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - Gameplay 1.png

The green pea gang.

Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - Donkey.png

Let's play some Donkey Kong.

Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - Spoopy.png

Spoopy ghost in my bedroom.

Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - Pacman.png

Gotta call the Ghostbusters.

Adventures of Dr. Franken - NES - Book.png

Poor Franky cannot read.

Music

There are only two songs in the game; one that plays at the title and another that plays all throughout the game. Both songs are real pieces of music originally composed by Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven. The title song is Prelude and Fugue in C Minor and the in-game song is Moonlight Sonata. Both songs, especially the in-game music are very long songs, and since the game can be completed in a short amount of time, the music doesn't get old that easily. The music was composed in Notator for the Atari ST. The Game Boy version uses the same music.

Recording

# Title ComposerArranger Length Listen Download
01 Bach Prelude and Fugue in C Minor Johann Sebastian BachMark Cooksey 3:00
Download
02 Moonlight Sonata Ludwig van BeethovenMark Cooksey 3:54
Download

Credits

(Verified by Mark Cooksey; Game lacks credits.)

Like most of MotiveTime's games, this game does not have credits. We have contacted Mark Cooksey since he was the main composer for MotiveTime at the time and he has given us verification that he worked on this game's audio. He has also taken credit for the Game Boy version on his website.

Game Rip

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This rip is missing songs.

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Format

Download

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N/A


Releases

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Title: The Adventures of Dr. Franken
Platform: NES
Released: Unreleased
Publisher: Elite Systems