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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2009

Track 4 / 10 (Complete Soundtrack)

Déjà Vu (US / EU)
Deja Vu: Akumu wa Hotouni Yatte Raita (JP)
Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom

Developer: ICOM Simulations
Publisher: Seika Corp. (US), Kemco (JP + EU)
Year: 1988 (JP), 1990 (US), 1992 (EU)
Composer: ?

Tracklist:
1 - Title
2 - Joe's Bar
3 - Who Am I?
4 - Peoria Streets
5 - Sewers
6 - Danger
7 - Theme of Ace Harding
8 - Game Over
9 - Slot Machine: Victory + Try Again
10 - Unused / Unknown Jingles

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Uploader Comments (explod2A03)

  • the first bass tone is gone? That's so typically nes, sometimes it could miss a note :D love it

  • @camouflage81

    Ah, it's funny you should notice that! That's actually not a common error for the NES, there's no reason a normal song should ever miss a note. There is, however, something weird about the Deja Vu music. In-game, you'll hear the bass come in at the right time. However, every once in a while, it'll pause or mute and miss a note. And it's not in-time either, as it seemingly mutes randomly. The NSF I sampled this from does the same thing, only it happens to mute at the beginning too.

  • @explod2A03 No, the NSF had to be fixed. I have the fixed version. Same with Shadowgate.

  • @Doommaster1994

    Ah, good to know there's a fixed version. I'm fairly certain it still happened in the game ROM I checked (I recall sampling the triangle from both and visually comparing where the bass notes dropped out with audacity), but this is going back a couple years and my memory could be fuzzy. As I recall, bass notes did drop out in gameplay, but not at the beginning and not in the same spots exactly as the screwed up NSF. Could it be that the ROM was bad too? :)

Top Comments

  • SOCKO! A quick jab to the eye stuns him! He runs down the street yelling "I'll be back!".

  • I fucking love this game!! This music brings back a sea of memories!

    I love you!! It was the first game I played where you actually had to think to beat it. It was clever and fun.

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  • Before LA Noire, this was the ultimate "noir" game. Still is, IMHO.

  • @Chortstuf I don't know of others (aside from Manic Mansion) specifically for the NES, but ANY of the old LucasArts PC games are worth it. (Indiana Jones and Fate of Atlantis is my favorite) Don't forget the NeverHood.

    Check out ScummVM for more!

  • The first Heavy rain haha

  • Cool, but I usally mute it and play Twilight zone in the backround

  • @Chortstuf try maniac mansion on the nes :D

  • @KojainThen for some odd reason, the thug was backstabbed by a shadowy figure, and he ran away, and the cops dont suspect a thing.

    You find that odd.

  • Desperately want more click and play adventures. Does anyone know of any other click and play games aside from the big 3 (Deja Vu, Shadowgate, and Uninvited)?

  • Does this game take place in Peoria?

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