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Sorry to burst your bubble, but wasn't it the same theme as the Item Acquisition Fanfare? I have replayed the game for that question, and it seems like nothing is changed there (i played both the NES version and the NES Classic version).Can someone upload the Missile Acquisition Fanfare for this game? I can't find it anywhere...
Yeah. I heard the same music when watching a YouTube video. Sorry about that.Sorry to burst your bubble, but wasn't it the same theme as the Item Acquisition Fanfare? I have replayed the game for that question, and it seems like nothing is changed there (i played both the NES version and the NES Classic version).
It's ok, man! We all make mistakes on a daily basis.Yeah. I heard the same music when watching a YouTube video. Sorry about that.
Thank you!It's ok, man! We all make mistakes on a daily basis.
I've never listened to most Smash remixes in general so...The Smash Bros remix of Escape is amazing. It made me appreciate that song alot more.
Back then, the manual told you to draw your own map as you played. Or you could've also bought a guide with a map in it, which you can do easily now by just searching it up. I personally ended up doing neither. I wanted to play it without any outside help, outside of my prior knowledge of the game, and since I played it on the Switch and would sometimes play it away from home, I didn't feel like grabbing a pencil and a piece of paper. Anyway, I just played the game and tried to remember the layout in my head, and most of the time I was fine. And even if I did get lost, it wasn't that hard to find my way again. An in-game map would probably be nice, but I don't think it's necessarily required.Honestly, I blame the lack of a ingame map. Really hinders its accessibility these days. Otherwise it's a good game, if rough in a few areas.