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Pokonyan! Yume no Daibouken

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Title Screen

Pokonyan! Yume no Daibouken

Developer: Funari[1]
Publisher: Toho
Platforms: Game Boy, Super Game Boy
Released in JP: August 5, 1994


CopyrightIcon.png This game has hidden developer credits.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
MusicIcon.png This game has unused music.
SoundIcon.png This game has unused sounds.


Pokonyan! Yume no Daibouken, or Pokonyan! Big Dream Adventure didn't sell too well because the game had a small print run, was aimed exclusively at very young children, and is fairly difficult.

Unused SNES Object Mode Tileset

Pokonyan! - Yume no Daibouken (GB) snes sprites.png

There is an unused tileset for the SNES mode sprites along with a palette which were probably intended to be used on the title screen or during the game.

Unused Music

An unused jingle can be found in both Game Boy and Super Game Boy soundtracks.

Unused Super Game Boy Jingle

Game Genie codes 0?F-EBB-E6E + 00F-6FB-D5A + 0DF-70B-E68 will play this jingle upon entering the title screen. Based on the bank in which the jingle is stored, it may have been intended for an earlier level complete theme.

Unused Game Boy Jingle

GameShark code 0108D3C6 will play this jingle everywhere. Based on the bank in which the jingle is stored, it may have been intended for an earlier level complete theme.

Copyright Strings

Located at 0x19D is a copyright string. Development was in progress sometime in 1993, as the string suggests.

(C)1993 FUNARI

References