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Klustar

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Title Screen

Klustar

Developer: Rebellion Developments
Publisher: Infogrames
Platforms: Game Boy, Game Boy Color
Released in US: July 1999
Released in EU: 1999


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regional differences

Klustar is basically a rip-off of Tetris.

Sub-Page

Read about prototype versions of this game that have been released or dumped.
Prototype Info

Hidden Text

Stored at 0x3FF is a version number, build date, and developer credit:

US Europe
KLUSTAR(TM) VERSION A 0.1A, 25 FEBRUARY 1999.
TM AND COPYRIGHT C + J KINGSLEY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
SEE LICENSING SCREEN FOR MORE INFORMATION.
KLUSTAR(TM) VERSION E 0.5, 16 FEBRUARY 1999.
TM AND COPYRIGHT C + J KINGSLEY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
SEE LICENSING SCREEN FOR MORE INFORMATION.

A second credit is stored at 0x3F99 (US)/0x3F89 (Europe):

(c)1992-98 Chris and Jason Kingsley

Unused Languages

European version languages

The European version features a language select screen with English, Spanish, French, German, and Italian options. While this screen is not present in the US version, all of the non-English languages are present in the ROM and can be accessed with GameShark code 01??8EFF, where "??" is one of the below:

  • 00 - German
  • 01 - English
  • 02 - Spanish
  • 03 - French
  • 04 - Italian

Japanese

Both the US and European versions also have an inaccessible Japanese language option, likely a leftover from the cancelled Japanese version. It can be enabled with GameShark code 01058EFF.

(Source: Original TCRF research)