Color a Dinosaur (NES)

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Color A Dinosaur
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Platform: NES
Year: 1993
Developer: Virgin Games, Inc.
Buy: Amazon

Color A Dinosaur is a mediocre coloring game for kids. It was a quickly made game. There are barely any colors, and when you change the color palettes, it changes the colors too, so anything you colored the dinosaur previously on another palette will change to another color.

Screenshots


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Music

It's a surprise that the music is mediocre, too, because it was written by one of the best video game musicians of all time, Tommy Tallarico. He wrote a program called Tommy T's Play Me Sound Editor for the NES and used it to write this game's music. The reason why the music is bad is because according to an interview, Tommy stated how he was called at the last second to do the game's music and he had to complete it within a short period of time.

Recording

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Title

Composer

Arranger

Length

Size

Listen

01 Title Tommy Tallarico Tommy Tallarico 1:28 3.34 MB
02 Dinosaur Selection Tommy Tallarico Tommy Tallarico 663 KB
03 Dinosaur Selected Tommy Tallarico Tommy Tallarico 36.5 KB
04 Exit Dinosaur Coloring Tommy Tallarico Tommy Tallarico 0:3.1 104 KB

Credits

Releases

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Title: Color A Dinosaur
Platform: NES
Released: 1993/??/??
Publisher: Virgin Games, Inc.