Animaniacs (アニマニアックス Animaniakkusu) are a series of platform video games developed by Konami, based on the hit animated series of the same name. Two games were developed featuring significantly different gameplay and storylines; one for Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and one for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and Game Boy. The SNES and Genesis versions were released in 1994, and the Game Boy version in 1995.
Genesis/Game Boy version:
The game features four main levels, which can be entered in any order. The player must reach the end of each level and beat the boss to obtain a piece of movie memorabilia. After clearing all four levels, players travel to the final level where they must fight Pinky and the Brain. Players control Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, switching control between them to use their respective powers accordingly. Yakko uses a paddleball to stun enemies, and is also able to push and pull objects such as crates. Wakko uses a mallet which can be used to hit switches, break certain objects and light fuses. Dot is able to blow kisses which, when used on certain characters, triggers certain actions needed to progress.
The Warner Brothers and Sister have health indicators and a number of lives. The lives can be increased by obtaining either 100 stars, or obtaining a small golden form of their faces. Their health is indicated by their faces on the top left of the screen. When they smile, they are healthy, but when they are looking either tired, unhappy, or weak, then they should find health soon (which is found in the forms of several forms of ice cream or sweets or other kinds of food). The levels are timed.
This version was ported to the Game Boy by Factor 5, but due to space constraints, only three levels are present in this version and certain parts of the three levels are absent. Both the Science Fiction/Space Opera – Space Wars (Space Trucking) and nearly all of the final Action Movie – Once There Was A Man Named Oscar levels are absent from this version. On easy mode, the Game Boy version ends early, on the first three levels. On normal and hard modes, the Game Boy version continues after the player completes the first three levels, goes to Once There Was A Man Named Oscar, and battles Pinky and the Brain.
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didnt know this game had a gameboy port. IT's cute although i don't see a reason to ever play it now considering that i can play the genesis one on the go too
I like how this game had a special 16 bit sound build into a GameBoy game, but only doable when playing on a Super GameBoy in the same as playing Donkey Kong and hearing Pauline's sound samples on the SGB instead of the GB.
Play this on an original GameBoy, and it would feel as bland as watching a dirt patch dry on a hot summer day after it was once rained on a day prior.
Overall, a faithful port, but limited for the Super GameBoy for a good soundtrack.
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Thank you for this video. This game was one of the first ones that I played on my GBA when I was a kid, but I never managed to beat it, and all other walkthroughs on youtube are for Sega version. You are da man! Thanks!
Sorry about the Steam overlay messages, not sure what went wrong this time as i didn't do anything differently. Guess i'll just disable overlay completely next time