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Revision as of 17:29, 12 February 2014

The Star Spangled Banner
Composer Francis Scott Key
Released 1812-??-??

The Star-Spangled Banner is the national anthem of The United States of America. It was Composed by Francis Scott Key in 1812.


Games

Released

Game

Arranger

Length

Format

Listen

1983-??-?? Blue Max (C64) Unknown SID
1985-??-?? Fireworks Celebration Kit (C64) Stephen Gaboury SID
1986-??-?? Double Dribble (ARC) UNK
1987-03-27 Winter Games (FDS) NSF
1987-09-?? Winter Games (NES) NSF
1990-??-?? Bo Jackson Baseball (NES) Marshall Parker NSF
1991-10-?? Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball (NES) Paul Webb NSF
1991-11-15 The Hunt for Red October (NES) Tania Smith 0:38 NSF
1991-??-?? Cisco Heat (C64) SID
1992-05-05 Wolfenstein 3D (DOS) Bobby Prince 1:08 IMF
1994-12-23 Super Bases Loaded 3: License to Steal (SNES) Akihito Suita, Shigemitsu Goto, Civicn SPC
1995-06-?? Super R.B.I. Baseball (SNES) Andy Armer SPC

Blue Max (C64)

Blue Max - C64 - Company Logo.png

Playing during the U.S. Gold company logo.


Fireworks Celebration Kit (C64)

Track 1 in the SID file.

Double Dribble (ARC)

This version of the song is unique, in that it uses a digitized voice to sing the song. Unfortunately, it was very poorly done and has become very controversial.

Winter Games (FDS/NES)

The song plays when you select USA as your team.

Bo Jackson Baseball (NES)

The song plays before the start of a game, accompanied by a female singer. It is track 1 in the NSF file.

Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball (NES)

The song plays before the start of a game. Only the last few seconds of the song are included. It is track 1 in the NSF file.

The Hunt for Red October (NES)

The song plays after you successfully complete the game. It is track 5 in the NSF file.

Cisco Heat (C64)

Track 2 in the SID file.


Wolfenstein 3D (DOS)

Wolfenstein 3D - DOS - E1M9.png

The song, The March to War, from Wolfenstein 3D (DOS) incorporates the melody of The Star-Spangled Banner.

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