HappySoft (Japan)

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Logo description by LJK193
Logo captures by LJK193 and CokeFan12
Editions by TrickyMario7654


(1995)
<img align="bottom" alt="HappySoft" height="161" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/8aa2fea38dc543ba5fb33bbecf63eb28/GW184H161" title="HappySoft" width="184"/><img align="bottom" alt="HappySoft copyright" height="169" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/4ff18eb4d2463b4edf15e3fc8fc6ed64/GW220H169" title="HappySoft copyright" width="220"/>

Logo: Not really a logo. Just some in-credit text with "HAPPY SOFTWARE LTD." and their address below. The title screen also has a copyright to Happysoft.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: A 5-second loop from the Chinese song "I Love Beijng Tiananmen", which plays through the entire game.

Music/Sounds Trivia
: The lyrics featured in the song are "Wo ai Beijing Tiananmen/Tiananmen shang taiyang sheng," which is Chinese for "I love Beijing Tiananmen/The sun rises above Tiananmen".

Availability: Only on Hong Kong 97, a notorious bootleg Super Famicom game that's considered one of the worst video games ever made. Said game can only be found through ROM emulators because no physical cartridges can be found as of now due to being sold via a mail-order service in possibly limited numbers.

Editor's Note: None.