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| publisher = Daou Infosys (Korea)<br/>Innovation (US, cancelled)
 
| publisher = Daou Infosys (Korea)<br/>Innovation (US, cancelled)
 
| developer = [[Open Corp.]]
 
| developer = [[Open Corp.]]
| console = NES
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| console = Famicom/NES
 
| date = 1993 (Korea), Unreleased (US)
 
| date = 1993 (Korea), Unreleased (US)
| sound = Konami (Tiny Toon Adventures)
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| sound = Konami (Tiny Toon Adventures)
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| alt = Koko Adventure}}'''''Buzz and Waldog''''' is a Famicom/NES game made by [[Open Corp.]] in 1993. The Korean release was called Koko Adventure, while Buzz and Waldog itself (the planned American release) was cancelled.
| alt = Koko Adventure}}
 
==Gameplay==
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==Overview==
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Many of the graphics are taken from Super Mario World on the SNES, especially in the first world. The flowers in the background of that world are taken from Sonic the Hedgehog. The game uses the sound engine and sound effects from Tiny Toon Adventures, although the music itself is original.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*This game steals graphics from Super Mario World
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*This game has graphics ported from Super Mario World.
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*The music in this game was also used in Jang Pung II for the Game Gear, which was made in the same year.
 
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Buzz and Waldog is a Famicom/NES game made by Open Corp. in 1993. The Korean release was called Koko Adventure, while Buzz and Waldog itself (the planned American release) was cancelled.

Overview

Many of the graphics are taken from Super Mario World on the SNES, especially in the first world. The flowers in the background of that world are taken from Sonic the Hedgehog. The game uses the sound engine and sound effects from Tiny Toon Adventures, although the music itself is original.

Trivia

  • This game has graphics ported from Super Mario World.
  • The music in this game was also used in Jang Pung II for the Game Gear, which was made in the same year.