Post by Evie ❤✿ on Sept 9, 2020 12:16:56 GMT -5
I have a very obscure cameo, but it was from the Gigaleak. LuigiBlood is streaming more Gigaleak content on YouTube but I won't link it just in case.
The "connecting to DION song" from Mobile Trainer (track 0x0A) is a rearrangement of the cancelled Hello Kitty Pocket Camera's title screen music. Here is the released version of that song youtu.be/bkxGFWkP0jA?t=315
Mobile Trainer is the software that came with the Mobile GB Adapter.
Also on hindsight, there are more songs (at least one) that were carried over; such as the Hello Kitty Pocket Camera copy theme (became the welcome message music or track 0x19).
Digressing slightly, on the subject of that game, the currency "Kitt" from Hello Kitty Pocket Camera was used in the released Pocket Hello Kitty; also a Nintendo published game (a game similar to the LCD games like Pokémon Pikachu but with Hello Kitty) and I think the Super Game Boy artwork might have been reused for that game.
I think Denyusha staff worked on Mobile Trainer (specifically their parent company MissingLink); maybe they also worked on Pocket Hello Kitty.
The reused music is interesting and reminds me of how the regular Game Boy Camera uses Balloon Kid sounds, and how Creatures reuse sounds in other games like Chee-Chai Alien.
In fact according to the staff credits of Hello Kitty Pocket Camera, Hirokazu Tanaka was the sound programmer. Composers were Minako Hamano, Kentarou Nishimura, Takanao Kondou.
The cancelled Pokémon Picross for Game Boy Color was also in the Gigaleak as well as Game Boy Color versions of Sutte Hakkun and Hajimari no Mori and a cancelled Japanese version of Magnetic Soccer. The Game Boy Color version of Tomato Adventure was there too; as "Gimmick Land: Tomato (a kanji I don't know how to read) no Himitsu". There was also an English Lunar Chase (X) and the Game Boy Color store demo that showed what the console can do (but it might be the exact same one already known). Game Boy Wars 3 (as its old name Game Boy Wars Pocket Tactics) was there but I don't know if LuigiBlood streamed it.
I asked LuigiBlood if he had Densetsu no Stafy (GBC) but he said he couldn't find it. There were other third party games too, but they were non-Nintendo except notably Kirby Family (the sewing software partner to Mario Family).
The "connecting to DION song" from Mobile Trainer (track 0x0A) is a rearrangement of the cancelled Hello Kitty Pocket Camera's title screen music. Here is the released version of that song youtu.be/bkxGFWkP0jA?t=315
Mobile Trainer is the software that came with the Mobile GB Adapter.
Also on hindsight, there are more songs (at least one) that were carried over; such as the Hello Kitty Pocket Camera copy theme (became the welcome message music or track 0x19).
Digressing slightly, on the subject of that game, the currency "Kitt" from Hello Kitty Pocket Camera was used in the released Pocket Hello Kitty; also a Nintendo published game (a game similar to the LCD games like Pokémon Pikachu but with Hello Kitty) and I think the Super Game Boy artwork might have been reused for that game.
I think Denyusha staff worked on Mobile Trainer (specifically their parent company MissingLink); maybe they also worked on Pocket Hello Kitty.
The reused music is interesting and reminds me of how the regular Game Boy Camera uses Balloon Kid sounds, and how Creatures reuse sounds in other games like Chee-Chai Alien.
In fact according to the staff credits of Hello Kitty Pocket Camera, Hirokazu Tanaka was the sound programmer. Composers were Minako Hamano, Kentarou Nishimura, Takanao Kondou.
The cancelled Pokémon Picross for Game Boy Color was also in the Gigaleak as well as Game Boy Color versions of Sutte Hakkun and Hajimari no Mori and a cancelled Japanese version of Magnetic Soccer. The Game Boy Color version of Tomato Adventure was there too; as "Gimmick Land: Tomato (a kanji I don't know how to read) no Himitsu". There was also an English Lunar Chase (X) and the Game Boy Color store demo that showed what the console can do (but it might be the exact same one already known). Game Boy Wars 3 (as its old name Game Boy Wars Pocket Tactics) was there but I don't know if LuigiBlood streamed it.
I asked LuigiBlood if he had Densetsu no Stafy (GBC) but he said he couldn't find it. There were other third party games too, but they were non-Nintendo except notably Kirby Family (the sewing software partner to Mario Family).