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* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: Of note especially is ''1944'''s hard rock soundtrack. |
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: Of note especially is ''1944'''s hard rock soundtrack. |
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** Any song fom ''1943''. Really, pick any one. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3sNcGcJ4_0 The first level theme alone] was so awesome, they [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCPkTP-OWnc brought it back] for ''Joint Strike''. |
** Any song fom ''1943''. Really, pick any one. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3sNcGcJ4_0 The first level theme alone] was so awesome, they [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCPkTP-OWnc brought it back] for ''Joint Strike''. |
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* [[Ear Worm]] |
* [[Ear Worm]]: The March of Midway, featured in ''1942''. It's even worse in the NES port, which turns the whistling into beeps. |
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* [[First Installment Wins]] |
* [[First Installment Wins]]: No one seems to have heard of ''19XX'' or ''1944''. It doesn't help that they're the only arcade games thus far without rereleases or ports. |
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* [[Offending the Creator's Own]]: Three of the games (''1942'', ''1943'' and ''1944'') recreate the Americans' attacks on the Japanese in [[World War II]]. The NES/Famicom port of ''1943'' in particular had to have the battleships renamed to avoid potential controversy. |
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* [[Porting Disaster]] |
* [[Porting Disaster]]: The NES port of ''1942'' has a very poor framerate and an even more annoying rendition of the March of Midway. |
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 28 April 2018
- Crowning Music of Awesome: Of note especially is 1944's hard rock soundtrack.
- Any song fom 1943. Really, pick any one. The first level theme alone was so awesome, they brought it back for Joint Strike.
- Ear Worm: The March of Midway, featured in 1942. It's even worse in the NES port, which turns the whistling into beeps.
- First Installment Wins: No one seems to have heard of 19XX or 1944. It doesn't help that they're the only arcade games thus far without rereleases or ports.
- Offending the Creator's Own: Three of the games (1942, 1943 and 1944) recreate the Americans' attacks on the Japanese in World War II. The NES/Famicom port of 1943 in particular had to have the battleships renamed to avoid potential controversy.
- Porting Disaster: The NES port of 1942 has a very poor framerate and an even more annoying rendition of the March of Midway.