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Squirrel King

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Title Screen

Squirrel King

Developer: Gamtec
Platform: Unlicensed Genesis


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
LevelSelectIcon.png This game has a hidden level select.
Carts.png This game has revisional differences.


Chipmunk Squirrel King is a Chip 'n Dale-esque pirate game on the Genesis, somewhat famously re-skinned as Super Mario World.

Unused Names

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A set of unused names from the ending sequence graphics. The ending includes a cast of enemies from the game, but the first two are mistakenly named "Chip" and "Dale" and all subsequent names are offset by two. Due to this curious two-name offset, "IRA" and "ARNOLD" may belong to the last two enemies that are seen there. It is not known what enemies the other three names would refer to.

Level Select

Squirrel King Level Select.png

Hold A+C+Right and reset the game. When the title screen appears, a "01" should be displayed above the "P" in "Push Start Button". This represents the level number, press C to toggle it.

New Super Mario World

A extensive hack of this bootleg replacing many of the assets (at-least for the first few levels) with Mario sprites.