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A music themed game formally known as '''Sound Factory''', conceived by [[Toshio Iwai]] and [[Gunpei Yokoi]].
 
A music themed game formally known as '''Sound Factory''', conceived by [[Toshio Iwai]] and [[Gunpei Yokoi]].
 
In 2015, a ROM image of a prototype of the game was leaked to the public. The prototype included four musical minigames, Pix Quartet, Beat Hopper, Ice Sweeper and Star Fly.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 20:01, 29 December 2019

Sound Fantasy
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Japan: Cancelled

Sound Fantasy was a cancelled music game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, with intended support for the SNES Mouse.

Summary

A music themed game formally known as Sound Factory, conceived by Toshio Iwai and Gunpei Yokoi.

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