Difference between revisions of "Unused - Guerrilla War (NES)"
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This '''''Unused''''' track is included in the game's ROM, but is never actually played anywhere in the game. The game doesn't play any music during the title or opening, so it may have been intended for that. It's a little short compared to the other stage music, but it could have been intended as the background music for one of the stages that reused a song. | This '''''Unused''''' track is included in the game's ROM, but is never actually played anywhere in the game. The game doesn't play any music during the title or opening, so it may have been intended for that. It's a little short compared to the other stage music, but it could have been intended as the background music for one of the stages that reused a song. | ||
− | + | The Japanese, American, and European releases have been played through entirely, but this song doesn't ever seem to be played. The NES music is different than the arcade, so this might be a hold over from the original. | |
The composers should be contacted for an explanation of the tune. It is track 10 in the NSF file. | The composers should be contacted for an explanation of the tune. It is track 10 in the NSF file. | ||
[[Category:Unused Songs]] | [[Category:Unused Songs]] |
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This Unused track is included in the game's ROM, but is never actually played anywhere in the game. The game doesn't play any music during the title or opening, so it may have been intended for that. It's a little short compared to the other stage music, but it could have been intended as the background music for one of the stages that reused a song.
The Japanese, American, and European releases have been played through entirely, but this song doesn't ever seem to be played. The NES music is different than the arcade, so this might be a hold over from the original.
The composers should be contacted for an explanation of the tune. It is track 10 in the NSF file.