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Frogger

Developer:
Morning Star Multimedia
Publisher:
Majesco Sales
Platform:
SNES
Released in US: 1998




CodeIcon.png This game has unused code.
DevTextIcon.png This game has hidden development-related text.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
MusicIcon.png This game has unused music.
SoundIcon.png This game has unused sounds.





The SNES Frogger is a lazy port of the arcade classic minus the poppy music and anything resembling fun. Oh, and it was the last game released in the United States for either the Super Nintendo or Sega Genesis.


Not the greatest way to end the epic seven-year "SNES vs. Genesis" console war...





Hmmm...

To do:
Document unused sounds and jingles.


Contents




  • 1 Unused Graphics


  • 2 The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckeroo$! Leftovers


    • 2.1 Music and Sounds




  • 3 Assembler and ROM build info




Unused Graphics


Froggersnes unusedcar.png


An unused car.


The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckeroo$! Leftovers


Several pieces of code from this game are present in Frogger, including music (see below).


Music and Sounds


Instead of composing the music and sound effects, the developers lazily took all of the sound code directly from Buckeroo$!. To access the remaining sound effects and music whenever a sound is played, use Pro Action Replay code 7E1C67?? where "??" is one of the following:



  • Sound effects: 00-29, 31-38, 3A-3B.

  • Music: 2A-31.

  • Voices: 16, 39.


There's also several jingles that remain unused from Buckeroo$! Because of the game's sound driver, the jingles leak into the music causing them to have scrambled renditions, though the music can be easily hacked to separate the two.


(Source: nensondubois)

Assembler and ROM build info


Starting at 0x00 and ending at 0xAD is ROM build and assembler information.


ROM DATE: Sep 02,1998
ROM CODE: USA 1
FRG Code Version 0.0
Last assembly:5:44 pm, Wednesday, August 26, 1998
Mask ROM 0
ORG at bank 80, MEM 20 set
FAST ROM REQUIRED!






































































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