Hong Kong 97 is an unlicensed shoot 'em up video game developed and published by HappySoft, a doujin game developer, for the Super Famicom. It was released in Japan in 1995, being sold as cartridges and floppy disks. Designed by the Japanese game journalist Kowloon Kurosawa, who claims the game is a satire of the video game industry, Hong Kong 97 was made in two days with the help of his friend. It is considered by critics and journalists to be among the worst games ever made. The game features only one song, that being a compressed and short version of the song "I Love Beijing Tiananmen", a children's song written by Jin Yueling and Jin Guolin during the Cultural Revolution of China.
This playlist also includes a fusion collab that served as the finale for Bootleg Day, since the collab as a whole is inspired by the game's main and only track.
Rips[]
As of November 21, 2023, this playlist is sorted.
- Main Theme
- Alpha Mix
- Beta Mix
- BR Version
- Extended Mix
- Unused Version
- Full (unsorted)
- EG Version (unsorted)
- Extended Version (unsorted)
- I Love Beijing Tiananmen Fusion Collab
References in other rips[]
- See also: Category:Taiwan 2001
- Main Theme: hong kramer 97
- See also: Jin Yueling and Jin Guolin ("I Love Beijing Tiananmen")
All items (10)
- Main Theme - Hong Kong 97
- Main Theme (Alpha Mix) - Hong Kong 97
- Main Theme (Beta Mix) - Hong Kong 97
- Main Theme (BR Version) - Hong Kong 97
- Main Theme (EG Version) - Hong Kong 97
- Main Theme (Extended Mix) - Hong Kong 97
- Main Theme (Extended Version) - Hong Kong 97
- Main Theme (Full) - Hong Kong 97
- Main Theme (Unused Version) - Hong Kong 97