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Mapping Tips/Guides / Re: How to map Miracle Piano
« on: Yesterday at 09:22:31 pm »
The Miracle Piano Teaching System is a game that I was glad to find for a decent price on eBay, boxed and everything, in great condition (the keyboard especially) so I like to flaunt it where I can.
On the Internet, on notable sites including GameFAQs and MobyGames, that box scan is a photo of my very own box (though cleaned up a bit digitally), which I contributed myself when I couldn't find a good scan of it online. (Same with Super Scope 6, yup, that's mine too...)
Both the box scan and the Miracle Piano keyboard appear in my "We Didn't Start The Fire" NES parody at 0:27. One thing I hope viewers appreciate about my "We Didn't Start The Fire" parody in particular is that every line matches with the original at least somewhat, they're not just totally random like similar parodies I've seen (there seem to be at least three for the PS2 alone, but as far as I know, mine is the only NES one). So thankfully, replacing "Marilyn Monroe" with the similar "Miracle Piano" also has the benefit of having a brief wordless part of the chorus (I'm not sure of my musical terminology, but I think you know what I mean) right after, which gave me the perfect opportunity to show off the Miracle Piano keyboard (though it's my brother who's playing it).
Anyway, that's very interesting that the codes you (zagato) found happen to work the same way on the NES, Super NES, and Genesis. Is that a common occurrence, codes being interchangeable between games that appear on multiple platforms?
On the Internet, on notable sites including GameFAQs and MobyGames, that box scan is a photo of my very own box (though cleaned up a bit digitally), which I contributed myself when I couldn't find a good scan of it online. (Same with Super Scope 6, yup, that's mine too...)
Both the box scan and the Miracle Piano keyboard appear in my "We Didn't Start The Fire" NES parody at 0:27. One thing I hope viewers appreciate about my "We Didn't Start The Fire" parody in particular is that every line matches with the original at least somewhat, they're not just totally random like similar parodies I've seen (there seem to be at least three for the PS2 alone, but as far as I know, mine is the only NES one). So thankfully, replacing "Marilyn Monroe" with the similar "Miracle Piano" also has the benefit of having a brief wordless part of the chorus (I'm not sure of my musical terminology, but I think you know what I mean) right after, which gave me the perfect opportunity to show off the Miracle Piano keyboard (though it's my brother who's playing it).
Anyway, that's very interesting that the codes you (zagato) found happen to work the same way on the NES, Super NES, and Genesis. Is that a common occurrence, codes being interchangeable between games that appear on multiple platforms?
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