California Raisins: The Grape Escape (NES)

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California Raisins: The Grape Escape
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Platform: NES
Year: 1990
Developer: Radiance

California Raisins: The Grape Escape is an unreleased game developed by Radiance, a company known for making bad games. Surprisingly, this game is a decent one and probably their best game. The story is that the California Raisins band members were captured by a rival band group and they need to be rescued.

Screenshots


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Music

The music is not the best music on the NES, but it does justice. It is surprising to know that the title and ending music are from the actual commercial. This game was Scott Etherton's first and last soundtrack, as he went on to programming games instead of doing music for them. Another weird thing about the game is that there are two death songs.

Recording

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Title

Composer

Arranger

Length

Size

Listen

01 Title and Ending Scott Etherton Scott Etherton 1:52 4.34 MB
02 Level Select Scott Etherton Scott Etherton 3:16 7.54 MB
03 Factory Scott Etherton Scott Etherton 1:44 4.01
04 Maize Maze Scott Etherton Scott Etherton 2:01 4.67
05 Grapevine Scott Etherton Scott Etherton 1:52 4.53 MB
06 Juicery Scott Etherton Scott Etherton 2:24 5.54 MB
07 Boss Battle Scott Etherton Scott Etherton 1:45 4.01 MB
08 Death Scott Etherton Scott Etherton 0:04 166 KB
09 All Lives Lost Scott Etherton Scott Etherton 0:06 264 KB

Credits

NSF ripping is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site.

Releases

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Title: California Raisins
Platform: NES
Released: 1990/??/??
Publisher: Capcom