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Speed-E-Boy
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Speed-E-Boy[1] (also known as "YKY"[2], "YKY-Rococ"[3]) is a song created by Martin Iveson for the Commodore Amiga Game "Jaguar XJ220" by Core Design in 1992.
Its file format is MOD (Module ProTracker), which corresponds to a music file anyone could edit with an Amiga micro-computer as long as they had a ProTracker software.
Introduction
Speed-E-Boy was first heard in Mario Forever's World 6-1. It is afterwards further used in several levels, mainly World 6 and Hardcore World 1.
This song is mostly used to depict "athletic grassland", "pipeland" and "morning" settings.
Use in Mario Forever games
"Speed-E-Boy" appearances in Mario Forever games | |
---|---|
Mario Forever (Buziol Games Software) | World 6-1 |
World 6-2 (Up to version 5.0) | |
World 6-3 | |
World 7-3 | |
Hardcore World 1-1 | |
Hardcore World 1-2 | |
Hardcore World 1-3 |
Trivia
- This song was mostly known as "YKY" since it was labeled that way in Mario Worker. Thus, its real name stood unknown for numerous years.
Audio
References
- ↑ ModArchive.org Song Page
- ↑ This word can be seen in Softendo's Mario Worker, in the menu featuring the list of selectable music.
- ↑ This appellation appears in one sample name from the MOD track file.