View Mode: threaded | watch thread With these new individual game forums I hope I don't crowd the really interesting topics off the overall view, but this seems like a great way to make notes to prevent wasted future effort.In this case I can say that at least on the SNES version, there are no credits to be found in the ending. I hope I don't crowd the really interesting topics off the overall view...In this case I can say that at least on the SNES version, there are no credits to be found in the ending. I hope you don't make a thread saying this for every game in which it is the case 8) The two of you jumping around is a sight to behold :-)
and here you have the gall to enjoy a nice nap in front of us!
Hey, I'm not napping, I'm reading. With my eyes shut.
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I hope you don't make a thread saying this for every game in which it is the case 8)
I actually was planning to when I first heard about the individual game boards. However, now that I see they're all lumped into one overarching "Game Forums" presentation, I think that would be not such a great idea. I wish I could, though, because I know there are others like me who do try out things like end-of-game save states or manual scans looking for credits, and it would be nice to leave some notes about which ways lead to dead ends. I couldn't find any credits via hex editing / searching either. All I could find was the main script and the copyright text from the bootup sequence.
Well, Rare was pretty private in terms of crediting their staff until around the time of DKC. It's very uncommon to see an early Rare game with a credits roll at the end of the game. The only thing that's pretty much concrete is that David Wise did pretty much all the music for the NES (and most likely GB) games, as he was the only musician there at the time from what I understand. Although, by the time DKC rolled around, some other musicians had turned up two as they had contributed a couple of songs to the soundtrack, so they might have done some other game work before that. Rare's staff history before becoming second party is somewhat of a mystery.
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