Welcome! Create an account to edit, or log in if you have one.

Speed-E-Boy

From Mario Forever Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

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

  1. ModArchive.org Song Page
  2. This word can be seen in Softendo's Mario Worker, in the menu featuring the list of selectable music.
  3. This appellation appears in one sample name from the MOD track file.