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BS-X BIOS

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Title Screen

BS-X BIOS

Developers: Nintendo, St.GIGA
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Satellaview
Released in JP: April 1995


CopyrightIcon.png This game has hidden developer credits.
MusicIcon.png This game has unused music.
TextIcon.png This game has unused text.


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See, this is why game preservation is important.
This game is defunct.
Do note the game no longer works at all without modifications. This is most likely due to the game's servers being shut down (as of June 30, 2000). As a result, further official developments with the game are unlikely to happen.

The Satellaview was a satellite modem-type peripheral developed by Nintendo and the satellite radio service St.GIGA that was somewhat similar in technology to the Sega Channel. During certain timeslots, the station would transmit timeslot-limited games to Satellaview-equipped Super Famicoms, sometimes with a live voice-acted radio soundtrack. Many of these games were either exclusive to the Satellaview or specially-modified demos of Super Famicom games.

The peripheral came with a cartridge called BS-X: Sore wa Namae o Nusumareta Machi no Monogatari (Translation: "BS-X: The Story of The Town Whose Name Was Stolen"), which was an interactive menu of sorts in a form of a town that was used to interact with the broadcasting services prior to the discontinuation of said services and the Satellaview. After the closure, the cartridge itself is still playable... somewhat, but you cannot enter any buildings, receive any programs, come across any NPCs, etc. without relying on third-party programs like Satellawave in conjunction with an emulator.

Unused Music

Two jingles, an unused song, and one instrument test track are present in the BIOS' menu bank. Pro Action Replay (PAR) code 948090?? 9481E600 (where "??" is one of the below) will play the selected song at the title screen.

Track 0E

A song located in the menu bank. It's also found in the BS-X Digital Magazine Satesupo DX: Dai-4-gou.

(Source: Vehiek)

Tracks 1A-1F

An instrument test that appears in the menu music bank and the town music bank. It's also found in the BS-X Digital Magazine Satesupo DX: Dai-4-gou, as well as in the game Sutte Hakkun.

(Source: nensondubois)

Tracks 01-02

A short jingle that could have been used anywhere.

(Source: Vehiek)

Track 19

Another short jingle that could have been used anywhere.

(Source: Vehiek)

Hidden Staff Names

When you start the game for the first time and after Satebô asks for your name, enter "すたっふ", "スタッフ", "STAFF", or "staff" as the player name. A new developer name will be displayed each time you select Done.

(Source: LuigiBlood)
Staff Name Translation Identity/Notes
川田マシュマロ*真也 Shinya "Marshmallow" * Kawada Shinya Kawada
*ピンク佐藤ぴろち* * Pirochi "Pink" Sato * Hiroshi Sato
ダディ中嶋**** "Daddy" Nakashima **** Takeshi Nakashima
富澤ラスベガス俊和 Toshikazu "Las Vegas" Tomizawa Toshikazu Tomizawa
中塚BMWあきと Akito "BMW" Nakatsuka Akito Nakatsuka
尾崎じじい裕ー Yuichi "Gramps" Ozaki Yuichi Ozaki
作野しゃちょー明弘 Akihito "President" Sakuno Akihiro Sakuno
はだしの市村 "Barefoot" Ichimura Possibly Seiichi Ichimura.
町田*まつゐち*敏* Satoshi * "Matsuwichi" * Machida * Satoshi Machida
島田 NAO! 学 Manabu "NAO!" Shimada Manabu Shimada
大幡ねたろう正融 Seiyu "Naptaro" Obata
or Masamichi Oo-hata
力石♥︎ま♥︎こ♥︎と♥︎求 Motomu "♥︎T♥︎R♥︎U♥︎T♥︎H♥︎" Rikiishi Motomu Rikiishi
古川(DNA)正人 Masato "(DNA)" Furukawa Masato Furukawa
古村ラスタマン隆充* Takamitsu "Rasta Man" Komura Takamitsu Komura
松本[Signature]賢治 Kenji * Matsumoto Kenji Matsumoto
村田エスコン克之 Katsuyuki "S-Con" Murata
中川ねぎりの克也 Katsuya "Excavator" Nakagawa Katsuya Nakagawa
湯川ビッチ眞行 Masayuki "Bitch" Yukawa Masayuki Yukawa
ぱっちの下村 "Patch" Shimomura Possibly Masaru Shimomura.
林アイデア玩具照貴 Terutaka "Idea Toy" Hayashi Terutaka Hayashi
佐野デンジャラス高一 Koichi "Dangerous" Sano Koichi Sano
みちのく須田ひとり旅 "Lone-Tohoku-Area-Traveller" Suda
増山釣りキチ巌 Iwao "Fishing Fiend" Masuyama Iwao Masuyama
アニマルマニア水島 "Animal Maniac" Mizushima Possibly Kenichi Mizushima.
井上シングル善博 Yoshihiro "Single" Inoue Yoshihito Inoue
菅あはい一成 Kazunari "Ahai" Suga Kazunari Suga
太田ころすぞ雅彦 Masahiko "I'll Kill Ya" Ota Masahiko Ota
永野フェロモン正和 Masakazu "Pheromone" Nagano Masakazu Nagano
西川空手使い佳孝 Yoshitaka "Karate King" Nishikawa Yoshitaka Nishikawa
フリフリのりぴー北村 "Fluttery Nori-pi" Kitamura Noriko Kitamura
へべれけ西田マサル Masaru "Hangover" Nishida Masaru Nishida
東山さらさらヘア潤 Jun "Silky Hair" Higashiyama Jun Higashiyama
おっさんライダー谷口 "Old Man Rider" Taniguchi Kazuhiko Taniguchi
ゴースト石田尚人 Naoto "Ghost" Ishida Naoto Ishida
中田こぶへい Kobuhei Nakata Possibly Masayasu Nakata.
田原でんばら明 Akira "Denbara" Tahara Akira Tahara
プー風藤 "Puu" Futo
辻野ペンギン*真紀子 Makiko "Penguin" Tsujino Makiko Tsujino
樋口♥︎肉体美♥︎雅大 Masahiro ♥︎ "Hot Stuff" ♥︎ Higuchi Masahiro Higuchi
浦木うらうら美希 Miki "Shiny" Uraki Miki Uraki
森定ざっぱ〜ん裕美子 Yumiko "Japan" Morisada Yumiko Morisada
岩本ポスト阿津佐 Azusa "Post" Iwamoto Azusa Iwamoto
(Source: Translation & Identification - LuigiBlood, GlitterBerri, eientei95)

Unused Text

Present at 0x2BD0E, 0x309DF, 0x30A93, 0x30CAA, 0x30EDE, 0x31112, and 0x31346.

NAK1989 S-CG-CADVer1.11 9305

It also appears in a number of other SNES games by other developers, so it probably refers to a tool included with the official dev kit.

(Source: nensondubois)