Video
Game
Music

My Music

Albums

Album Search

Albums By Letter

Platforms

By Type

By Year

Info

Friends


1942

info

Platforms: Family Computer, NES
Year: 1985
Developed by: Capcom, Micronics
Published by: Capcom

Number of Files: 6
Total Filesize: 2 MB (MP3), 5 MB (FLAC)
Date Added: Mar 10th, 2022
Album type: Gamerip

file_download
Download all songs at once: click to download (FLAC+MP3)
play_arrow
00:00
00:00
volume_up
  # Song Name MP3 FLAC    
 
1. Start 0:04 0.09 MB 0.08 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
2. Main BGM 0:39 0.66 MB 1.82 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
3. Restart 0:06 0.11 MB 0.32 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
4. Main BGM (Restart) 0:40 0.67 MB 1.84 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
5. Stage Clear 0:05 0.09 MB 0.30 MB get_app
playlist_add
 
6. Game Over 0:09 0.20 MB 0.51 MB get_app
playlist_add

Description

1942 is a vertically scrolling shooter for one or two players. The year is 1942, and you are a daring fighter pilot "Super Ace". You begin and end each of the numerous levels on an aircraft carrier and then fly your plane into battle against the enemy over both sea and land. After destroying certain plane formations you can collect several different power ups to increase your fire power and chances of survival. You can also make your plane roll to avoid enemy attacks 3 times per life. There are 24 levels, the first being Midway and the last The Final Area.

People who viewed this also viewed

10-Yard Fight (NES, Family Computer) (gamerip) (1985)

1942 (Arcade) (gamerip) (1984)

1942 (Commodore 64) (gamerip) (1986)

Super Mario Bros. (gamerip) (1985)

1941: Counter Attack (CP System) (Arcade) (gamerip) (1990)

1944: The Loop Master (CP System II) (Arcade) (gamerip) (2000)

1943 Kai (TurboGrafx-16) (gamerip) (1991)

1942: Joint Strike (PSN) (PS3) (gamerip) (2008)

1941: Counter Attack (PC Engine SuperGrafx) (TurboGrafx-16) (gamerip) (1991)

Castlevania (NES, Arcade, Family Computer, FDS) (gamerip) (1986)

Duck Hunt (NES) (gamerip) (1984)

20th anniversary a TRIBUTE to GAME-sounds for music-CD (1998)



COMMENTS

+ Comment

Nic Rule

08:32 Jul 19th, 2022Offline

comment graphic

What if we just used a sound chip test as our game’s soundtrack? Ok, 5 and 6 are real melodies.