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{{Infobox game
 
{{Infobox game
 
|name = Tiny Toon Adventures 6
 
|name = Tiny Toon Adventures 6
|image = File:TinyToonAdventures6Title.png
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|image = File:Tiny Toon Adventures 6 Title screen.png
 
|caption = Title screen.
 
|caption = Title screen.
 
|publisher = [[J.Y. Company]]
 
|publisher = [[J.Y. Company]]
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|console = Famicom
 
|console = Famicom
 
|date = Late 1997 (or 1998?)
 
|date = Late 1997 (or 1998?)
|sound = Konami (Tiny Toon Adventures)
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|sound = Konami (''Tiny Toon Adventures'')
 
|alt = ''Porky Pig & Daffy Duck''
 
|alt = ''Porky Pig & Daffy Duck''
 
}}
 
}}
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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
[[File:TTA6Gameplay.png|thumb|left|150px|''Tiny Toon Adventures 6''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s gameplay. Note the scrolling glitch on the right of the screen.]]
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[[File:Tiny Toon Adventures 6 Gameplay.png|left|thumb|''Tiny Toon Adventures 6''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s gameplay. Note the scrolling glitch on the right of the screen.]]
 
Unlike many pirates, this game retains the story from the original game.
 
Unlike many pirates, this game retains the story from the original game.
The game plays like a platformer, and like the game it is based on, the player can pause the game to switch between Buster Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton. The characters themselves play identically aside from having different weapons: Buster throws carrots, Plucky throws pineapples, and Hamton rolls watermelons like bowling balls. There are four levels in total, all based off the Game Boy game. This game has the same scrolling glitch as [[Somari|''Somari'']] and [[Aladdin (Hummer Team)|''Aladdin'']], despite the game only scrolling horizontally.
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The game plays like a platformer, and like the game it is based on, the player can pause the game to switch between Buster Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton. The characters themselves play identically aside from having different weapons: Buster throws carrots, Plucky throws pineapples, and Hamton rolls watermelons like bowling balls. There are four levels in total, all based off the Game Boy game. This game has the same scrolling glitch as ''[[Somari]]'' and [[Aladdin (Hummer Team)|''Aladdin'']], despite the game only scrolling horizontally.
   
 
Many of the graphics are taken from the Game Boy game this is based on; however, the music, sound effects, and several sprites are stolen from [[Wikipedia:Tiny Toon Adventures (video game)|''Tiny Toon Adventures'']] on the Famicom.
 
Many of the graphics are taken from the Game Boy game this is based on; however, the music, sound effects, and several sprites are stolen from [[Wikipedia:Tiny Toon Adventures (video game)|''Tiny Toon Adventures'']] on the Famicom.
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*In the credits, the developers are credited as Jing Tay Team.
 
*In the credits, the developers are credited as Jing Tay Team.
 
*The typos are carried over from the original Game Boy game.
 
*The typos are carried over from the original Game Boy game.
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*In most emulators, the beginning intro text is not shown despite being present in the ROM. However, there is no such problem on real hardware so it seems to be not a game programming error but an emulation bug.
*Despite the sound being credited to Danny Chiang, all of it is in fact stolen from ''Tiny Toon Adventures''. Because of this, this is likely the first and only game made by Hummer Team not to use the [[Hummer Sound Engine]].
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*Despite the sound being credited to Danny Chiang, all of it is in fact stolen from ''Tiny Toon Adventures''. This is the first game made by Hummer Team not to use the [[Hummer Sound Engine]], with the second one being ''[[Final Fight 3]]''.
 
*As with many J.Y. Company releases, the game contains an alternate title screen which can be enabled with DIP switches. However, no known cartridge exists of this version.
 
*As with many J.Y. Company releases, the game contains an alternate title screen which can be enabled with DIP switches. However, no known cartridge exists of this version.
 
**The title screen features headshots of Hamton and Plucky Duck, but erroneously labels them with the names of their respective teachers/mentors, "Porky Pig & Daffy Duck". Another error comes in the form of a backwards ampersand.
 
**The title screen features headshots of Hamton and Plucky Duck, but erroneously labels them with the names of their respective teachers/mentors, "Porky Pig & Daffy Duck". Another error comes in the form of a backwards ampersand.
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* The password entering screen can be accessed by a cheat code at the title screen: '''Down, Down, Left, Up, Right, Left, Up, Down.''' It will also show a full screen J.Y. Company logo. The passwords are as follows:
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**2418 – Stage 1
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** 7449 – Stage 2
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** 3065 – Stage 3
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** 8914 – Stage 4
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** 3185 – Final Boss
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*[[Ka Sheng]] released the game in 1998. Their version is unstable likely implying they hacked it from the J.Y. release, although all copyrights are untouched.
 
*[[Ka Sheng]] released the game in 1998. Their version is unstable likely implying they hacked it from the J.Y. release, although all copyrights are untouched.
*''Tiny Toons Adventures 6'' and ''Donkey Kong Country 4'' have identical PCB numbers. TTA6 was probably developed around the same time as DKC4 as a smaller project for JY, since the game was much simpler, therefore requiring less effort, and uses an existing soundtrack.
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*''Tiny Toons Adventures 6'' and ''Donkey Kong Country 4'' have identical PCB numbers. ''Tiny Toon Adventures 6'' was probably developed around the same time as ''Donkey Kong Country 4'' as a smaller project for J.Y., since the game was much simpler, therefore requiring less effort, and uses an existing soundtrack.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
JY-115.jpg|Original release.
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Tiny Toon Adventures 6 Cartridge 1.jpg|Original release.
tt6el.jpg|Taiwanese label.
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Tiny Toon Adventures 6 Cartridge 2.jpg|Taiwanese label.
JY-007_TTA6.jpg|Last release to liquidate remaining PCBs.
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Tiny Toon Adventures 6 Cartridge 3.jpg|Last release to liquidate remaining PCBs.
NT-6088.jpg|Ka Sheng release (mapper hacked?).
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Tiny Toon Adventures 6 Cartridge 4.jpg|Ka Sheng release (mapper hacked?).
 
Tiny Toon_6_hidden alt. title.png|Hidden alternative title.
 
Tiny Toon_6_hidden alt. title.png|Hidden alternative title.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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== Video ==
 
== Video ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Tiny Toon Adventures 6 (NES Pirate) Longplay-1553314526|
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Tiny Toon Adventures 6 (NES Pirate) Longplay-1553314526|Gameplay.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Games]]
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[[Category:Platform games]]
 
[[Category:Platform games]]
 
[[Category:Hummer Team]]
 
[[Category:Hummer Team]]
[[Category:Based on a TV Show]]
 
[[Category:Ports]]
 
 
[[Category:1997 video games]]
 
[[Category:1997 video games]]
 
[[Category:1998 video games]]
 
[[Category:1998 video games]]
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[[Category:Looney Tunes games]]
 
[[Category:Based on a TV Show]]
 
[[Category:Ports]]

Latest revision as of 07:06, 4 September 2021

Tiny Toon Adventures 6 is a pirated port of Tiny Toon Adventures: Babs' Big Break for the Famicom, made by Hummer Team in 1997.

Overview

Tiny Toon Adventures 6 Gameplay

Tiny Toon Adventures 6's gameplay. Note the scrolling glitch on the right of the screen.

Unlike many pirates, this game retains the story from the original game. The game plays like a platformer, and like the game it is based on, the player can pause the game to switch between Buster Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton. The characters themselves play identically aside from having different weapons: Buster throws carrots, Plucky throws pineapples, and Hamton rolls watermelons like bowling balls. There are four levels in total, all based off the Game Boy game. This game has the same scrolling glitch as Somari and Aladdin, despite the game only scrolling horizontally.

Many of the graphics are taken from the Game Boy game this is based on; however, the music, sound effects, and several sprites are stolen from Tiny Toon Adventures on the Famicom.

Staff

Tiny Toon Adventures 6 is the only J.Y. Company game where they are actually credited.

Jing Tay Team:

  • Graphics: Kathy CHIANG, Roger CHIANG, Carroll WU, Terrisa MAO, Say LEE
  • Working Tools: Stevin HSEIH
  • Sound: Danny CHIANG
  • Programmer, Producer: Silvers LIN

Copyright: 1997 J.Y. Company, All Rights Reserved

Trivia

  • In the credits, the developers are credited as Jing Tay Team.
  • The typos are carried over from the original Game Boy game.
  • In most emulators, the beginning intro text is not shown despite being present in the ROM. However, there is no such problem on real hardware so it seems to be not a game programming error but an emulation bug.
  • Despite the sound being credited to Danny Chiang, all of it is in fact stolen from Tiny Toon Adventures. This is the first game made by Hummer Team not to use the Hummer Sound Engine, with the second one being Final Fight 3.
  • As with many J.Y. Company releases, the game contains an alternate title screen which can be enabled with DIP switches. However, no known cartridge exists of this version.
    • The title screen features headshots of Hamton and Plucky Duck, but erroneously labels them with the names of their respective teachers/mentors, "Porky Pig & Daffy Duck". Another error comes in the form of a backwards ampersand.
  • The password entering screen can be accessed by a cheat code at the title screen: Down, Down, Left, Up, Right, Left, Up, Down. It will also show a full screen J.Y. Company logo. The passwords are as follows:
    • 2418 – Stage 1
    • 7449 – Stage 2
    • 3065 – Stage 3
    • 8914 – Stage 4
    • 3185 – Final Boss
  • Ka Sheng released the game in 1998. Their version is unstable likely implying they hacked it from the J.Y. release, although all copyrights are untouched.
  • Tiny Toons Adventures 6 and Donkey Kong Country 4 have identical PCB numbers. Tiny Toon Adventures 6 was probably developed around the same time as Donkey Kong Country 4 as a smaller project for J.Y., since the game was much simpler, therefore requiring less effort, and uses an existing soundtrack.

Gallery

Video