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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. |
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Toy Story is among many of the 16-bit games that were converted to the Famicom by Taiwanese developers. The game is unlicensed.
Screenshots
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 | Composer | Arranger | Programmer | Length | Listen | Download |
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01 | You've Got A Friend In Me | Randy Newman | Wang Yueli | Ei How Yang | 1:22 | Download | |
02 | Strange Things | Randy Newman | Wang Yueli | Ei How Yang | 2:57 | Download | |
03 | That Old Army Game | Andy Blythe, Marten Joustra | Wang Yueli | Ei How Yang | 1:56 | Download | |
04 | Red Alert | Andy Blythe, Marten Joustra | Wang Yueli | Ei How Yang | 2:18 | Download | |
05 | Ego Check | Andy Blythe, Marten Joustra | Wang Yueli | Ei How Yang | 3:32 | Download | |
06 | Stage Clear | Kazuki Muraoka | Wang Yueli | Ei How Yang | 0:04 | Download |
Credits
- Ripper: Gil-Galad (NSF)
- Recorder: Doommaster1994
- Game Credits:
- Music Design: Wang Yueli credited as U. L. Wang
- Copyright 1997: Ei How Yang credited as E. H. Y.
- Not Credited Composer: Randy Newman
- Not Credited Composer: Andy Blythe
- Not Credited Composer: Marten Joustra
- Not Credited Composer: Kazuki Muraoka credited as Kazuki Jah
(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
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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- Nintendo Entertainment System Games
- Games Released In 1997
- Games Developed By Ei How Yang
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- Games That Use NSF
- Incomplete Rips
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