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Happily Ever After

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Title Screen

Happily Ever After

Developers: Unknown (might be Atlus)
Platform: NES


MusicIcon.png This game has unused music.
DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.
SoundtestIcon.png This game has a hidden sound test.
LevelSelectIcon.png This game has a hidden level select.


This game was stuffed away in a cardboard box and found 30 years later in a garage
This game was never completed and/or given a public release.
As a result of this, keep in mind that the developers might have used or deleted some of the content featured here, had the game actually been released.

Happily Ever After was to be released to go alongside Filmation's Snow White sequel. It was originally due to be released in 1991, but delays to the movie due to the numerous legal issues surrounding it caused the NES version to be shelved entirely, with a completely different SNES version being released in 1994 instead.

(Prototype source: Nintendo Player)

Disabled Sound Test and Level Select

Use the Game Genie code GAUGLXGK to enable the disabled sound test and level select. With the code enabled, hold Start while resetting to access the sound test. You will be brought to a black screen where you can choose music or sounds with the D-Pad, play the selected sound with A and stop it playing with B.

Holding Select while resetting brings you to the same black screen, but this time, each direction on the D-Pad sends you to the corresponding level. Additionally, holding A will enable full items and make Snow White invulnerable.

(Source: CaH4e3)

Unused Music

At most, roughly 9 seconds of the map screen music can be heard, while the full track lasts 25 seconds before looping.