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Stranded in 1955, Marty McFly learns about the death of Doc Brown in 1885 and must travel back in time to save him. With no fuel readily available for the DeLorean, the two must figure how to escape the Old West before Emmett is murdered. (Saturday - November 12, 1955, 10:03 PM) (The Clock Tower) (Marty #1 is in the Delorean, speeding at 88 miles per hour as in the ending of Back to the Future. Back to the Future Part III movie clips: THE MOVIE: miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6prCLI.
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Play through the movie in four completely different levels! If 'Mad Dog' Tannen's boys don't get you, the punishing and unrelentingly-hard gameplay will!
- Back to the Future Part III (1990) Plot. Showing all 7 items Jump to: Summaries (6) Synopsis (1) Summaries. Stranded in 1955, Marty McFly learns about the death of Doc Brown in 1885 and must travel back in time to save him. With no fuel readily available for the DeLorean, the two must figure how to escape the Old West before Emmett is murdered.
- Back to the Future Part III: Stranded in 1955, Marty McFly receives written word from his friend, Doctor Emmett Brown, as to where can be found the DeLorean time machine. However, an unfortunate discovery prompts Marty to go to his friend's aid. Using the time machine, Marty travels to the old west where his friend has run afoul of a gang of thugs and has fallen in love with a local.
- Back to the Future Part III. Adventure 1990 1 hr 58 min. Available on AMC +, AMC, Prime Video. In this final chapter, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) obtains a 70-year-old message from the time-traveling Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd), in which he informs Marty that he has retired to a small town in the Old West.
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Level Skip
Press Start to pause the game, then hold A and press Up, Down, Left, Right. If done correctly, you'll skip to the next level automatically. Entering the code in the final level will let you see the game's ending.
Unused Palette Bits
The Genesis hardware expects colors in a palette to be stored in 16 bits of the format 0000BBB0GGG0RRR0, where R, G, and B are the 3-bit red, green, and blue components of the color (with the lowest bit of each nibble ignored and unused). However, this game mistakenly uses the format 00000BBB0GGG0RRR (with the highest bit of each nibble unused), limiting the components to the lower 4 of the 8 possible values. Since smaller values represent darker colors, the game's palettes appear much darker than they're supposed to.
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Developer Credit
This text appears at 0x380 in an uninterleaved US ROM:
Jim Baguley is the programmer for the Genesis port of this title. Though this appears to be some development leftover or signature, it actually serves a purpose: a routine at 0x31e tests a memory address for a copy of this string, and if not found, the console is assumed to be on 'first boot' (uninitialized state) and the high score table is cleared to zero.
Copyright Screen
There are two versions of the copyright screen (which displays immediately after the SEGA logo), one for the US and one for the EU. Arena Entertainment was the publisher for the US version, while Image Works published the EU version. However, the text for *both* screens is present in *both* ROMs, and simply uses a different pointer elsewhere in the ROM to choose which to display.
In other words, by changing bytes at offset 0x55e from 0x186d to 0x1784 in the US ROM, you can cause it to display the EU copyright instead.
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There is also an unused production credit string at 0x1772, which reads simply:
Instrument Text
The following text can be found at 0x7C130 in an uninterleaved US ROM:
A list of sample or instrument names follows afterwards. 'JMP' likely refers to John Phillips, who is credited as the music programmer in the title screen.
The Back to the Future series | |
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NES | Back to the Future • Back to the Future Part II & III |
SNES | Super Back to the Future Part II |
Genesis | Back to the Future Part III |
Master System | Back to the Future Part II • Back to the Future Part III |
Commodore 64 | Back to the Future Part II |
DOS | Back to the Future Part II • Back to the Future Part III |
ZX Spectrum | Back to the Future • Back to the Future Part II |
Amstrad CPC | Back to the Future Part II |
Atari ST | Back to the Future Part II |
Amiga | Back to the Future Part II |
Windows | Back to the Future: The Game |
Back to the Future III - 25th Anniversary 2 CD
2015
Varese Sarabande
BACK TO THE FUTURE Part III: The Deluxe Edition
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Music Composed and Conducted by Alan Silvestri
Everybody has been waiting for this one! And now's the time! We're just nine days away from Back to the Future Day on October 21 and we are thrilled to announce our 2-CD 25th Anniversary Edition of Alan Silvestri's rousing western finale to the Back To The Future Trilogy … Back To The Future Part III: The Deluxe Edition is here!
They've saved the biggest trip for last as the most popular time-traveling movie trilogy ever comes to a rousing conclusion in Back to the Future Part III! Stranded in 1955 after a freak accident, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) discovers he must travel back to 1885 to rescue Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) before he becomes smitten with school teacher Clara Clayton (Mary Steenburgen). Now, it's up to Marty to keep Doc out of trouble, get the DeLorean running, and put the past, present and future on track so they can all get back to where - and when - they belong. From the Academy Award-winning filmmakers Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis, Back to the Future Part III is a spectacular grand finale to the timeless blockbuster series.
The epic conclusion of the Back to the Future saga is now complete!
Limited Edition of 5000 copies
THE FILM SCORE:
1. Back To Back / Court House (1:25)
2. Main Title (2:43)
3. Into The Mine / Tombstone / It's Me (3:18)
4. Warmed Up (1:30)
5. Indians (Film Version) (1:10)
6. Safe And Sound (:42)
7. Hill Valley (2:20)
8. The Hanging (1:42)
9. We're Out Of Gas (1:17)
10. There Is No Bridge / Doc To The Rescue (1:26)
11. At First Sight (3:17)
12. Yellow (:47)
13. The Kiss (1:57)
14. You Talkin' To Me? (:36)
15. The Future Isn't Written (3:36)
16. Goodbye Clara (3:02)
17. What's Up Doc / Marty Gallops / To The Future (1:45)
18. Wake Up Juice (1:12)
19. Callin' You Out / Count Off (1:59)
20. The Showdown / The Kick (2:13)
21. A Science Experiment (The Train - Part I) (3:11)
22. It's Clara (The Train - Part II) (4:36)
23. Point Of No Return (The Train - Part III) (3:49)
24. It's Destroyed / Back To The Girlfriend / It Erased (3:41)
25. Doc Returns (2:52) 26. End Credits (4:01)
Disc 2 (Total Time: 48:39)
ALTERNATES:
1. Back To Back / Court House (Alternate) (:33)
2. I'm Back / Main Title (Alternate) (2:49)
3. Into The Mine /
Tombstone (Alternate) (3:19)
4. Warmed Up (Alternate) (1:47)
5. Indians (Alternate) (1:20)
6. The Hanging (Alternate) (1:44)
7. Goodbye Clara (Alternate Segment) (:52)
8. Count Off (Alternate) (1:30)
9. The Kick (Alternate) (:44)
10. Doc Returns (Alternate) (2:40)
SOURCE MUSIC:
11. Clock Dedication / Battle Cry Of Freedom (1:03)
12. Doubleback (Extended Version) (3:12)
13. Turkey In The Straw (3:00)
14. My Darling Clementine (2:51)
15. Saloon Piano Medley (1:44)
16. Arkansas Traveler (2:49)
17. Devil's Dream (2:48)
18. Pop Goes The Weasel (2:59)
19. Virginia Reel (Tip-Top) (2:57)
ADDITIONAL MUSIC:
20. I'm Back (Alternate No. 2) (1:07)
21. Into The Mine (Alternate No. 2) (1:53)
22. Indians (Alternate No. 2) (1:11)
23. Doc Returns (Alternate No. 2) (3:02)
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