Action 52: Time Warp Tickers - NES - longplay
The music, like many of the games on the cartridge, has plagiarized music stolen from an Atari ST game called "The Music Studio". This game's music was plagiarized from a song called "Boogie" by Ed Bogus.
The game has sprites loaded for an enemy resembling a key, but never seen in the game.
According to the fourth unnamed developer of the game, the game's famous death sprite that simply states "Time?" is a reference to a repeated voice sample saying the same phrase in his prior unnamed Miami Dance Song.
The game was programmed and pitched by a music composer. The rest of the developers taught him to develop games, make sprites and backgrounds and this was one of the few games he produced.
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