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Klonoa: Empire of Dreams

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Title Screen

Klonoa: Empire of Dreams

Also known as: Kaze no Klonoa: Yumemiru Teikoku (JP)
Developer: Namco
Publishers: Namco (JP/US), Infogrames (EU)
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Released in JP: July 19, 2001
Released in US: September 11, 2001
Released in EU: March 29, 2002


AreasIcon.png This game has unused areas.
CopyrightIcon.png This game has hidden developer credits.


DCIcon.png This game has a Data Crystal page

So very stubbly.
This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion.
Are you a bad enough dude to rescue this article?

Klonoa: Empire of Dreams was the first handheld title in the series to be released outside of Japan... but Namco released the game in the US on the worst possible date, if you know what we mean.

World 6

The unused world map for World 6.

In the ROM is data for an unused sixth world. The world map for the world shows 8 doors, one for each level. These levels were repurposed into the EX levels in the final game, with levels 4-7 going unused. The eighth level is the final boss.

Areas

Tiles set on the second level, on its corner.

Each level has a hidden tile set on its corner, accessible only by editing the level. Probably the developers needed an easy place to see all tiles available on the level in order to copy and paste while drawing the level.

Developer Credits

At 0x57B80 is a short piece referring to the game by its literal Japanese name, "Klonoa Sleeping Empire".

Klonoa Sleeping Empire
Programmed by Kenichi-Koshida , Yoshiharu-Kanai & Yumiko-Motomura
(c) Copyright 1997 2001 namco LTD.,  All rights reserved