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Frank15

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Since: 01-01-06
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Posted on 01-12-06 12:12 AM Link | Quote
It's complete! And again, as usual, copy and paste!

http://www.geocities.com/plinko50000/bbcc1c.zip









The images from the left are from either my first or second Ultimate Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle. The images on the right are from my Game Boy version for the Ultimate Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle.

Honestly, I'm not sure if there's really anyone who does prefer the Game Boy version as opposed to the NES version, but if any such person exists, here's a hack for ya'! For whatever reason, the Game Boy version has 80 levels instead of the NES's 60, and those 80 levels come from the levels of my two NES hacks, with a few differences, since the Game Boy levels are a bit smaller than their NES counterparts.

Since I pretty much had to pick 80 levels out of a pool of 120, 40 levels did not get to be a part of this hack. Some levels--especially some pipe levels--would be virtually impossible to pull off, due to the smaller size allowed for levels on the Game Boy. Aside from that, though, some levels were just plain better than others... personal preference on my part, really.

Unlike the NES, the Sylvesters aren't color-coded, making it a bit trickier to tell them all apart, though for your benefit, the equivilent of the NES's green Sylvester--the aggressive one--has a black nose in this game. The other three have light grey noses.

While the potions are useful weapons in the NES version, they make the levels ridiculously easy on the Game Boy, where the potions seem to last an eternity. As such, some of the later levels have the potions replaced with other weapons.

Also, for whatever reason, the equivilent to the NES's pink Sylvester is as dumb as a brick in the Game Boy version, often running straight into walls without turning around. Some of these got replaced by a different enemy, due to their incredible stupidity in this game. Some didn't.

So is this hack worth playing? Maybe not. I mean, I like the NES version better, but I can't speak for your personal taste. Maybe you prefer the Game Boy version! If so, it might be worth a go !
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 01-12-06 12:51 AM Link | Quote
If you can time how long the potions last in each version, I bet I could hack up something to make them last as long on GB as they do on NES.
Frank15

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Since: 01-01-06
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Posted on 01-12-06 01:05 AM Link | Quote
About 4 seconds on the NES, and 12 seconds on Game Boy, enough time to leisurly kill every baddie in almost every level.
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Since: 11-22-05
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Posted on 01-16-06 09:53 AM Link | Quote
I'll play this later on today (after I open up the wearhouse for the other workers) This reminds me when Nintendo used to release a game on both systems. Duck Tales comes to mind, Nice job Frank.
Frank15

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Since: 01-01-06
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Posted on 01-16-06 06:13 PM Link | Quote
You know what I liked best about some of the Game Boy transfers, like Duck Tales on Game Boy and Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle on Game Boy? They were like hacks of the NES version, with different levels and such. Like Duck Tales, they were the same 5 worlds, but the levels were designed differently, especially Transylvania, which was completely different, with the boss being at the bottom of the level instead of at the top .

And then, Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle... that's interesting. 41 of the 60 levels from the NES are on the Game Boy version, from levels 7-48, except for level 15 (like level 7 is level 1 from the NES, level 8 is level 2 from the NES, level 9 is level 4 from the NES--level 3 from the NES being one of the 19 unused levels). The first 6 levels, level 15 (ridiculously easy level), and levels 49-80 are all completely original, and with 71-80, much more difficult than any that were on the NES version .
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