The Great Waldo Search (GEN)

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The Great Waldo Search
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Platform: Genesis
Year: 1992
Developer: Radiance Software
Buy: Amazon
For other games in the series, see Where's Waldo?.

The Great Waldo Search is a game developed by Radiance and published by T*HQ, and is based on the book of the same name. The player controls a magnifying glass through each of the five levels, and must find Waldo and a scroll within the time limit. The player can also find clocks for more time, as well as point bonuses. Some of the clocks will make the player find a certain object before returning to the level. The player can also find Woof hidden through the levels which starts a bonus game where Woof is flying on a magic carpet and must collect as many of the bones as possible. The game is over if the time runs out on any of the levels. There are no lives or continues, so the player must perform a perfect run. The game also has a Normal and Expert difficulty. The game was also released for the SNES and NES.

The game was poorly received by critics for the dull gameplay, and the lack of content, as the five levels can be cleared in only minutes. There is also no extra reward for beating the game on the Expert difficulty.

Screenshots

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The title screen.

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Main Menu.

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The first stage.

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The bonus stage where the player controls Woof.

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Looking for a shoeless Waldo.

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Game Over.

Music

The Great Waldo Search contains only six tracks; a very small number of songs for a Genesis game. In addition, most of the songs are short loops. However, due to the catchy nature, and the fact that each level only takes minutes to complete, they may not get too annoying.

The title music is a 16-bit arrangement of the Where's Waldo? Theme from the cartoon Where's Waldo? by Jeff Barry. However, unlike the NES version which uses a loop sampled from the actual theme, the Genesis version was rearranged for the six FM channels of the YM2612 chip.

The title music arrangement and the other songs were written by Doug Brandon, one of his first works in the industry. According to Brandon, he created the music in Cubase for the Atari ST. The music was then converted to GEMS.

Recording

# Title ComposerArranger Length Listen Download
01 Title Theme Jeff BarryDoug Brandon 0:57
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02 The Black Hoods Doug BrandonDoug Brandon 0:57
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03 The Underground Hunters Doug BrandonDoug Brandon 0:46
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04 The Unfriendly Giants Doug BrandonDoug Brandon 1:07
Download
05 The Carpet Flyers Doug BrandonDoug Brandon 0:54
Download
06 The Land of the Waldos Doug BrandonDoug Brandon 0:50
Download

Credits

(Source)

The game credits Jeff Barry for the theme song at the title screen, and there is a staff roll after completing the game.

Game Rip

Format

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(Info)


Audio Devices

The game uses the YM2612 of the Genesis. The game uses the GEMS sound driver.

Releases

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Great Waldo Search - GEN - USA.jpg
Title: The Great Waldo Search
Platform: Genesis
Released: 1992-??-??
Publisher: T*HQ

Links


Where's Waldo?
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Wally o Sagase! Ehon no Kuni no Daiboken Platform - SFC.png
Where's Waldo? The Fantastic Journey Platform - W32.png • Platform - MAC.png • Platform - NDS.png • Platform - WII.png • Platform - IOS.png
Notable Songs Where's Waldo? Theme
Notable Personnel Jeff Barry • Doug Brandon • Nicolas Marquis
Notable Companies Radiance Software • Bethesda Softworks