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This never-ending six-second loop was once part of a children’s song written during the cultural revolution of China called “I Love Beijing Tiananmen“ (this particular loop was extracted by myself from the full song).
It is better known as the soundtrack to possibly the worst video game ever created. This game is such an atrocious, tacky piece of scheiße that not one, single cartridge of this Famicom-only freakshow has ever been found. How it made its way into rom form is unknown, but the only way a person can experience this game firsthand anymore is via emulation.
Feel free to play this yourself (here is a separate download for an actual rom), but you do so at your own risk, especially when the developers seriously used an image of a real dead body for the “Game Over” screen. The english translation somehow makes it even worse.
This game is from 1995, and is glorified anti-Communism propaganda illegally using Jackie Chan’s likeness. It truly has to be seen to be believed.