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The credits can be seen after beating the game. Ei How Yang is not listed in the game's credits, but his initials appear on the copyright screen when the game is first powered on, as well as his name appearing in the debug menu. However, his name is the same color as the black background, so it cannot be seen.
 
The credits can be seen after beating the game. Ei How Yang is not listed in the game's credits, but his initials appear on the copyright screen when the game is first powered on, as well as his name appearing in the debug menu. However, his name is the same color as the black background, so it cannot be seen.

Revision as of 19:33, 1 July 2020

Toy Story
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Platform: NES
Year: 1997
Developer: Ei How Yang

Toy Story is among many of the 16-bit games that were converted to the Famicom by Taiwanese developers. The game is unlicensed.


Screenshots

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The game's title screen.

Music

The game contains music from the 16-bit versions of the game. Though there are a few wrong notes here and there, the arrangements are pretty good, considering it's an unlicensed game, as well as the sound designer had to do the music by ear.

The Stage Clear music is the same Stage Clear music from Contra (NES), which itself was taken from the arcade version.

Recording

# Title ComposerArrangerProgrammer Length Listen Download
01 You've Got A Friend In Me Randy NewmanWang YueliEi How Yang 1:22
Download
02 Strange Things Randy NewmanWang YueliEi How Yang 2:57
Download
03 That Old Army Game Andy Blythe, Marten JoustraWang YueliEi How Yang 1:56
Download
04 Red Alert Andy Blythe, Marten JoustraWang YueliEi How Yang 2:18
Download
05 Ego Check Andy Blythe, Marten JoustraWang YueliEi How Yang 3:32
Download
06 Stage Clear Kazuki MuraokaWang YueliEi How Yang 0:04
Download

Credits

(Sources: NES, SNES 1, SNES 2, SNES 3, Contra (ARC))

The credits can be seen after beating the game. Ei How Yang is not listed in the game's credits, but his initials appear on the copyright screen when the game is first powered on, as well as his name appearing in the debug menu. However, his name is the same color as the black background, so it cannot be seen.

Game Rip

Format

Download

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N/A


Ripping NES music is an arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site. The music was recorded in the Synthesia Mod of NSFPlay.

Releases

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Title: Toy Story
Platform: NES
Released: 1997-??-??
Publisher: American Video Entertainment