![]() ![]() It was important to still have some tracks that the old Prodigy fans could relate to still, you know? So with tracks like 'Their Law' which were a bit more extreme and 'Poison' and stuff like that, it was kind of like a new direction and 'Voodoo People' and stuff like that. It wasn't just a whole new album with all new direction. And I felt that it was sort of an end to something we were doing before and the start of something new. ![]() It took quite a long time to produce the album. ![]() I wasn't happy to put the more techno tracks on there like 'Full Throttle' and 'One Love' and stuff like that. Additionally, there is a video of Masanobu Endo talking about the NES version of Xevious here.Īdditionally, the Japanese and US versions contain this copyright string just before the Credits text:ĬOPYRIGHT 1983 1984 NAMCO LTD.For me there's still tracks there I wasn't happy with. Hal Udagawa is Haruhisa Udagawa, another developer whose name appears in the ROM text for NES games. Evezoo End is Masanobu Endo, who designed many games for Namco. Uhohoy Ohnogi is Nobuyuki Ohnogi, Namco's lead sound designer at the time. Kei Cross is Kazuo Kurosu, whose name can be found in a few other NES games in the ROM text. In RAM, to help detect whether the game was hard or soft reset.Īll versions of the game have this credit text at the end of the ROM: The US version contains the same cheat, but none of the bits have any in-game effects. Here's a table explaining the meaning of each bit, in order from left to right, and numbered from 0 to 7. Further resets will not disable any cheats. Press Left or Right on the second controller to highlight bits, and press A or B to switch them between 0 or 1. An 8-bit binary number will appear in the top-right corner of the screen. ![]() At the title screen press and hold A or B on the second controller, then on the same controller press Right (×9), Up (×2), Left (×2), Down (×9). ![]()
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