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Title Screen
Loopz (Prototype)
Build name N/A
Dump status Released, redump needed
Dumped by Video Game History Foundation
Released by Hidden Palace
File release date January 1, 2022
Origin EPROM cartridge
Labels N/A
Game Loopz
System Game Boy
Genre Action
Final build JP Unreleased
EU Unreleased
US Dec 13, 1990
Release date JP Unreleased
EU Unreleased
US Oct 1990
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A prototype of Loopz for the Game Boy.

Notes

  • According to the licensing screen, the game was licensed by "NINTENDO OF AMERICA INC.", rather than just "NINTENDO".
    • This screen also lists the version of the game at the bottom of the screen - "VERSION BETA 0.93G".
  • The following text is embedded in the game's header:
  HELP!!! I AM  
 TRAPPED INSIDE 
THIS ROM, PLEASE
  LET ME OUT!!  
  • The hall of fame includes developer scores, rather than all scores being set to zero by default.

Screenshots


Files

File Type Date Size Comment SHA-1
Loopz (Prototype).gb ROM file 2020-09-28 21:20:00 32 KB ROM file. 01f87439294a2a06604ae0fd41df203713460510

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to Frank Cifaldi at the Video Game History Foundation and the anonymous donor for this part of the lot! A huge thanks to Hwd45 for researching this prototype!

See also