SNES ROM HACK ( B - 01 )

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(The disk that never existed… until someone finally made it anyway.)

For 35 years, Monkey Island fans have laughed about — and occasionally been tormented by — the legendary Disk 22: the ultimate LucasArts joke, the phantom disk you were asked to insert even though it didn’t exist in the first place.
To celebrate the 35th anniversary, I decided to do the unthinkable: turn that classic joke into a real, playable game.

Disk 22-36-114 / SNES ROM HACK ( B - 01 ) is a complete game built for the Super Nintendo, but intentionally short — because it’s meant to be the missing piece, the “lost content” that was never actually lost… just never real. Until now.

Why This Exists:
Because it’s the 35th anniversary of Monkey Island, and what better way to celebrate than by finally giving life to the most famous non?existent disk in adventure?game history?

 
New SNES Hack Now Available!

(The disk that never existed… until someone finally made it anyway.)

For 35 years, Monkey Island fans have laughed about — and occasionally been tormented by — the legendary Disk 22: the ultimate LucasArts joke, the phantom disk you were asked to insert even though it didn’t exist in the first place.
To celebrate the 35th anniversary, I decided to do the unthinkable: turn that classic joke into a real, playable game.

Disk 22-36-114 / SNES ROM HACK ( B - 01 ) is a complete game built for the Super Nintendo, but intentionally short — because it’s meant to be the missing piece, the “lost content” that was never actually lost… just never real. Until now.

Why This Exists:
Because it’s the 35th anniversary of Monkey Island, and what better way to celebrate than by finally giving life to the most famous non?existent disk in adventure?game history?

Interesting!
Please remind me the music used in the video.
Sounds very familliar.
 
Interesting!
Please remind me the music used in the video.
Sounds very familliar.
There's no way you’ve actually heard it before 😄The music comes from an Amiga CD32 game, but it was never used in the final release. It was a scrapped track that stayed hidden on the CD, so it’s basically impossible to have heard it anywhere else!
 
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There's no way you’ve actually heard it before 😄The music comes from an Amiga CD32 game, but it was never used in the final release. It was a scrapped track that stayed hidden on the CD, so it’s basically impossible to have heard it anywhere else!
I may have listened to it.
80% of what I'm listening lately is Amiga trackers or ost content (including unused tracks) Also compilations of Amiga tracks...
Would you remind me the name of the game. I only need this information... :)
I'm not sure but it sounds like the Amiga CD 32 version of Fightin' Spirit. Unused track.
 
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I may have listened to it.
80% of what I'm listening lately is Amiga trackers or ost content (including unused tracks) Also compilations of Amiga tracks...
Would you remind me the name of the game. I only need this information... :)
I'm not sure but it sounds like the Amiga CD 32 version of Fightin' Spirit. Unused track.
Hahaha really? I honestly thought I was one of the very few people who even knew about it! It always surprises me when I run into someone who’s deep into this kind of niche stuff—Amiga music, OSTs, unused tracks, all that good old retro goodness. It’s awesome to see someone else who appreciates that world. And now that you mention it, yeah, the Amiga CD32 unused track from Fightin’ Spirit actually makes a lot of sense!
 
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