Bounced (Prototype): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (OCD powers ACTIVATE (again...)) |
No edit summary |
||
(18 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Prototype | {{Prototype | ||
|titlescreen= | |titlescreen=Bounced_GBC_Menu.jpg | ||
|status=Undumped | |status=Undumped | ||
|origin_ownership=Unknown | |origin_ownership=Unknown | ||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Download}} | {{Download}} | ||
Unreleased Game Boy Color game from the now defunct developer Karma Studios | Unreleased Game Boy Color game from the now defunct developer Karma Studios. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*The game was originally scheduled to be published by Project 2 Interactive, but was picked up Midas Interactive after Project 2 Interactive went bankrupt. | |||
*All images shown here were taken from the developer's now defunct website. | |||
*This game was initially scheduled to be released Dec 1st 2000, but suffered multiple delays until being quietly canceled in 2003. | |||
*A fully completed(Albeit bugged; see TCRF article for more details.) version of the game was found in 2020 among a collection of leaked Nintendo approved roms.<br /> | |||
==Screenshots== | |||
<gallery mode="nolines" heights="168" widths="240"> | |||
File:Bounced - beach.gif | |||
File:Bounced - egypt.gif | |||
File:Bounced - holland.gif | |||
File:Bounced - northpole.gif | |||
File:Bounced - world-1.gif | |||
File:Bounced - world-2.gif | |||
File:Bounced - world-3.gif | |||
File:Bounced - world-4.gif | |||
File:Paused.jpg | |||
File:GAMEOVER.jpg | |||
File:ENDDEMO2.jpg | |||
File:Ingame1.jpg | |||
File:Ingame2.jpg | |||
File:Ingame3.jpg | |||
File:Ingame4.jpg | |||
File:Ingame5.jpg | |||
File:Ingame6.jpg | |||
File:Ingame7.jpg | |||
File:Ingame8.jpg | |||
File:Ingame9.jpg | |||
File:Ingame10.jpg | |||
File:Ingame11.jpg | |||
File:Ingame12.jpg | |||
File:Ingame13.jpg | |||
File:Ingame14.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Videos== | |||
<youtube width="320" height="240">Am76wu4ect4</youtube> <!-- Beach --> | <youtube width="320" height="240">Am76wu4ect4</youtube> <!-- Beach --> | ||
<youtube width="320" height="240">rJuoOJZcg3Q</youtube> <!-- Egypt --> | <youtube width="320" height="240">rJuoOJZcg3Q</youtube> <!-- Egypt --> | ||
Line 35: | Line 56: | ||
<youtube width="320" height="240">GJ9dNdc8Rag</youtube> <!-- Polar --> | <youtube width="320" height="240">GJ9dNdc8Rag</youtube> <!-- Polar --> | ||
<youtube width="320" height="240">TDLn4VQVeVk</youtube> <!-- End --> | <youtube width="320" height="240">TDLn4VQVeVk</youtube> <!-- End --> | ||
==Levels== | |||
<gallery class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | |||
File:Level $00.png|Level 1-1 | |||
File:Level $01.png|Level 1-2 | |||
File:Level $02.png|Level 1-3 | |||
File:Level $03.png|Level 1-4 | |||
File:Level $04.png|Level 1-5 | |||
File:Level $05.png|Level 1-6 | |||
File:Level $06.png|Level 1-7 | |||
File:Level $07.png|Level 1-8 | |||
File:Level $08.png|Level 2-1 | |||
File:Level $09.png|Level 2-2 | |||
File:Level $0A.png|Level 2-3 | |||
File:Level $0B.png|Level 2-4 | |||
File:Level $0C.png|Level 2-5 | |||
File:Level $0D.png|Level 2-6 | |||
File:Level $0E.png|Level 2-7 | |||
File:Level $0F.png|Level 2-8 | |||
File:Level $10.png|Level 3-1 | |||
File:Level $11.png|Level 3-2 | |||
File:Level $12.png|Level 3-3 | |||
File:Level $13.png|Level 3-4 | |||
File:Level $14.png|Level 3-5 | |||
File:Level $15.png|Level 3-6 | |||
File:Level $16.png|Level 3-7 | |||
File:Level $17.png|Level 3-8 | |||
File:Level $18.png|Level 4-1 | |||
File:Level $19.png|Level 4-2 | |||
File:Level $1A.png|Level 4-3 | |||
File:Level $1B.png|Level 4-4 | |||
File:Level $1C.png|Level 4-5 | |||
File:Level $1D.png|Level 4-6 | |||
File:Level $1E.png|Level 4-7 | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Passwords== | |||
The game displays a screen with a password when the player beats a world. The passwords are located at '''$0799C7''' in ROM (PC address). | |||
* SANDY = W1 cleared (13 01 0E 04 19 in ROM) | |||
* CHEEZ = W2 cleared (03 08 05 05 1A) | |||
* CREAM = W3 cleared (03 12 05 01 0D) | |||
* '''CLEAR''' = Credits (W4 cleared?) (03 0C 05 01 12) | |||
* '''HAPPY''' = Credits (08 01 10 10 19) | |||
* '''FUNKY''' = Credits (06 15 0E 0B 19) | |||
Note: the bold ones are never presented to the player. | |||
==Acknowledgments== | ==Acknowledgments== | ||
Line 40: | Line 107: | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
http://www.nesworld.com/gbc-midas.php | {{Tcrf link|Bounced}} | ||
http://www.ign.com/articles/1999/12/16/bounced | [http://www.nesworld.com/gbc-midas.php NESWorld.com article.]<br> | ||
http://www.ign.com/articles/1999/12/15/karma-studios-in-2000 | [http://www.ign.com/articles/1999/12/16/bounced IGN article on the game.]<br> | ||
[http://www.ign.com/articles/1999/12/15/karma-studios-in-2000 IGN article on Karma Studios.]<br> | |||
{{Prototype Footer|{{Navbox prototype|Bounced}}}} |
Latest revision as of 03:40, January 27, 2024
Bounced (Prototype) | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Unreleased Game Boy Color game from the now defunct developer Karma Studios.
Notes
- The game was originally scheduled to be published by Project 2 Interactive, but was picked up Midas Interactive after Project 2 Interactive went bankrupt.
- All images shown here were taken from the developer's now defunct website.
- This game was initially scheduled to be released Dec 1st 2000, but suffered multiple delays until being quietly canceled in 2003.
- A fully completed(Albeit bugged; see TCRF article for more details.) version of the game was found in 2020 among a collection of leaked Nintendo approved roms.
Screenshots
Videos
Levels
Passwords
The game displays a screen with a password when the player beats a world. The passwords are located at $0799C7 in ROM (PC address).
- SANDY = W1 cleared (13 01 0E 04 19 in ROM)
- CHEEZ = W2 cleared (03 08 05 05 1A)
- CREAM = W3 cleared (03 12 05 01 0D)
- CLEAR = Credits (W4 cleared?) (03 0C 05 01 12)
- HAPPY = Credits (08 01 10 10 19)
- FUNKY = Credits (06 15 0E 0B 19)
Note: the bold ones are never presented to the player.
Acknowledgments
IGN, Nesworld, and Archive.org for providing the little bit of information that's available on this game.
See also
The Cutting Room Floor research
NESWorld.com article.
IGN article on the game.
IGN article on Karma Studios.