Skip to main content

The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckeroo$! (NES)









Please consider supporting The Cutting Room Floor on Patreon. Thanks for all your support!




The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckeroo$! (NES)



From The Cutting Room Floor



Jump to: navigation, search







Title Screen


The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckeroo$!

Developer:
Imagineering
Publisher:
THQ
Platform:
NES
Released in US: November 1993




DevMessageIcon.png This game has a hidden developer message.





The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckeroo$! is a weird, weird, weird adventure game.


Programmer's message


Dedication by Shen Jian Long

At the game's copyrights and trademarks screen, before the title screen appears quickly press the following buttons the given number of times, in any order: Up 1 time, Right 1 time, Down 9 times, and Left 6 times. Oddly enough, you can scramble the order in which you push the buttons, even making the Down and Left presses non-consecutive, just as long as they're hit the right number of times when you're done. A screen with a dedication to the family of Shen Jian Long (one of the game's programmers) will appear. To exit to the normal game, press Up.



Secret Items


Ren & Stimpy Show, The (NES)-items.png

Start a new game and collect the Coils, Socks, and Pies items. You should have 5 of each kind. Next, throw the items until you have 1 coil, 2 socks, and 3 pies. Finally, walk back to the left edge of the level, and while still walking against the edge of the screen, press the "weapon" button. Two developer names, "JAY BACAL" and "TONY LAU", will fall onto the table, both of which can be collected like items. The first one is worth 99 lives, while the second one grants unlimited health.


A similar item can be found in The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive Man, another Imagineering game.























Retrieved from "https://tcrf.net/index.php?title=The_Ren_%26_Stimpy_Show:_Buckeroo$!_(NES)&oldid=594236"





Navigation menu
























if(window.jQuery)jQuery.ready();if(window.mw){
mw.loader.state({"site":"loading","user":"ready","user.groups":"ready"});
}if(window.mw){
mw.loader.load(["mediawiki.action.view.postEdit","mediawiki.user","mediawiki.hidpi","mediawiki.page.ready","mediawiki.searchSuggest","ext.uls.pt"],null,true);
}if(window.mw){
document.write("u003Cscript src="https://tcrf.net/load.php?debug=falseu0026amp;lang=enu0026amp;modules=siteu0026amp;only=scriptsu0026amp;skin=vectoru0026amp;*"u003Eu003C/scriptu003E");
}
var pkBaseURL = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://stats.tcrf.net/" : "http://stats.tcrf.net/");
document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + pkBaseURL + "piwik.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E"));

try {
var piwikTracker = Piwik.getTracker(pkBaseURL + "piwik.php", 2);
piwikTracker.trackPageView();
piwikTracker.enableLinkTracking();
} catch( err ) {}


if(window.mw){
mw.config.set({"wgBackendResponseTime":357});
}

Popular posts from this blog

Mario Kart Wii

The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth/Afterbirth

What does “Dominus providebit” mean?