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The sound effects and music for Lost Luggage were created by Larry Minor. According to Runyon, the game was the first to integrate music on the 2600 as opposed to only sound effects. [7] Salvo estimated that Lost Luggage took a total of four weeks to complete. [8] A four-minute advertising jingle was made by Byron Parks for the game.
Timespinner is a video game developed by Lunar Ray Games and published by Chucklefish.It was funded through the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter in June 2014. Initially scheduled for release in November 2015, growth in the project's scope necessitated a later release date of September 2018.
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Boogie Wings (known in Japan as The Great Ragtime Show (ザ・グレイト・ラグタイムショー)) is a horizontally scrolling shooter released as an arcade video game by Data East in 1992. It was not ported to home systems.
UFO Robo Dangar [a] is a vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game released by Nichibutsu in 1986. It is a spinoff of the Cresta Series, which includes Moon Cresta, Terra Cresta and Terra Force. The game is inspired by the anime series UFO Robo Grendizer and Danguard Ace.
Stratovox, known in Japan as Speak & Rescue (スピーク&レスキュー), is a 1980 fixed shooter arcade video game developed and published in Japan by Sun Electronics and released in North America by Taito. It is the first video game with voice synthesis.
Launch of the game was accompanied by a television advertising campaign which portrayed a boy being absorbed into the electronic world of the game. [7] The game was part of a series of games launched by 20th Century Fox for the Atari 2600 including Deadly Duck , Worm War I , and Fast Eddie .