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- Sound_Fantasy abstract "Sound Fantasy (Japanese: サウンドファンタジー, Hepburn: Saundofantajī), titled Sound Factory during development, is an unreleased video game for the Super NES/Super Famicom. Designer Toshio Iwai was inspired by his earlier interactive installation art piece titled Music Insects, to develop a video game at Nintendo between 1993 and late 1994. The completed product was inexplicably canceled by Nintendo, and the game's key elements were later developed into Maxis's 1996 PC game release titled SimTunes.".
- Sound_Fantasy computingPlatform Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- Sound_Fantasy designer Toshio_Iwai.
- Sound_Fantasy developer Nintendo.
- Sound_Fantasy genre Music_video_game.
- Sound_Fantasy producer Gunpei_Yokoi.
- Sound_Fantasy publisher Nintendo.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageExternalLink soundfantasy.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageExternalLink about.php.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageExternalLink article.php?id=0114.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageExternalLink sound-fantasy-snes-unreleased.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageID "5706389".
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageLength "9846".
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageRevisionID "692813153".
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink 1996_in_video_gaming.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Breakout_clone.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cancelled_Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System_games.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_video_games.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink EarthBound.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Eccentricity_(behavior).
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Electroplankton.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Exploratorium.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink File:Soundboxback.jpg.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Gunpei_Yokoi.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Harajuku.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Harajuku_Station.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Installation_art.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Mario_Paint.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Music_box.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Music_video_game.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo_DS.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Personal_computer.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Q*bert.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink SimTunes.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Single-player_video_game.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Super_NES_Mouse.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Tenori-on.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Toshio_Iwai.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Video_game.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLink Video_game_console.
- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sound Fantasy".
- Sound_Fantasy caption "Cover art".
- Sound_Fantasy designer Toshio_Iwai.
- Sound_Fantasy developer Nintendo.
- Sound_Fantasy genre Music_video_game.
- Sound_Fantasy modes Single-player_video_game.
- Sound_Fantasy platforms Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- Sound_Fantasy producer Gunpei_Yokoi.
- Sound_Fantasy publisher "Nintendo".
- Sound_Fantasy released "Cancelled".
- Sound_Fantasy title "Sound Fantasy".
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- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_video_game.
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- Sound_Fantasy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Sound_Fantasy subject Category:Cancelled_Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System_games.
- Sound_Fantasy subject Category:Music_video_games.
- Sound_Fantasy hypernym Game.
- Sound_Fantasy type Software.
- Sound_Fantasy type VideoGame.
- Sound_Fantasy type Work.
- Sound_Fantasy type CreativeWork.
- Sound_Fantasy type Thing.
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- Sound_Fantasy type Q7889.
- Sound_Fantasy comment "Sound Fantasy (Japanese: サウンドファンタジー, Hepburn: Saundofantajī), titled Sound Factory during development, is an unreleased video game for the Super NES/Super Famicom. Designer Toshio Iwai was inspired by his earlier interactive installation art piece titled Music Insects, to develop a video game at Nintendo between 1993 and late 1994. The completed product was inexplicably canceled by Nintendo, and the game's key elements were later developed into Maxis's 1996 PC game release titled SimTunes.".
- Sound_Fantasy label "Sound Fantasy".
- Sound_Fantasy sameAs Q7564676.
- Sound_Fantasy sameAs m.0f05k2.
- Sound_Fantasy sameAs Q7564676.
- Sound_Fantasy wasDerivedFrom Sound_Fantasy?oldid=692813153.
- Sound_Fantasy isPrimaryTopicOf Sound_Fantasy.
- Sound_Fantasy name "Sound Fantasy".