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− | Modular Escape is a SNES homebrew made in the early 2000s by Ballistics. The "game" feaures music tracks to choose from, all of which are supposedly all remixes of other tracks. While some of the original versions that were made before this homebrew can be found, others are lost. |
+ | [https://cirrusretro.com/listen/1046-modular-escape-super-nintendo Modular Escape] is a SNES homebrew made in the early 2000s by Ballistics. The "game" feaures music tracks to choose from, all of which are supposedly all remixes of other tracks. While some of the original versions that were made before this homebrew can be found, others are lost. So far, only 15 of the originals can be found on the internet. |
+ | [[File:Dirk Esser's Dots the NEVER SEEN BEFORE original version|thumb|right|335 px|Dots by Dirk Esser]] |
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+ | [[File:CHIPTUNE - Mako - poppy acres.mod - KEYGEN CRACK MUSIC|thumb|right|335 px|Poppy Acres by Mako]] |
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+ | [[File:Lambada (Original Version 1989)|thumb|right|335 px|Lambada by Ballistics]] |
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+ | [[File:CHIPTUNE - - unknown - locomotion.mod - KEYGEN CRACK MUSIC|thumb|right|335 px|Locomotion by Ballistics]] |
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+ | [[File:A-ha - Take On Me (Official Music Video)-0|thumb|right|335 px|Take On Me by Simon Careless]] |
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+ | [[File:AMIGA CRACKTRO MUSIC Crystal - Intro Fronty-0|thumb|right|335 px|Introfronty by Markus Merilainen]] |
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[[File:CHIPTUNE - - unknown - spikemix 1989.mod - KEYGEN CRACK MUSIC|thumb|right|335 px|Spikemix 1989 by MC Prime Time]] |
[[File:CHIPTUNE - - unknown - spikemix 1989.mod - KEYGEN CRACK MUSIC|thumb|right|335 px|Spikemix 1989 by MC Prime Time]] |
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+ | [[File:L.A. By Night|thumb|right|335px|L.A. By Night by Bjron Lynne]] |
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Modular Escape is a SNES homebrew made in the early 2000s by Ballistics. The "game" feaures music tracks to choose from, all of which are supposedly all remixes of other tracks. While some of the original versions that were made before this homebrew can be found, others are lost. So far, only 15 of the originals can be found on the internet.