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



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Title Screen


The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckeroo$!

Developer:
Imagineering
Publisher:
THQ
Platform:
SNES
Released in US: April 1995




DevTextIcon.png This game has hidden development-related text.
EnemyIcon.png This game has unused enemies.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.





A really slow platformer based off the cartoon, featuring bad controls and a soundtrack consisting of three butchered songs from the show over and over.



Contents




  • 1 Unused Graphics


    • 1.1 Sheriff


    • 1.2 Game Over




  • 2 Build Date




Unused Graphics


Sheriff


Renandstimpy unusedcowboy1.pngRenandstimpy unusedcowboy2.pngRenandstimpy unusedcowboy3.png


In the VRAM of the first level is the Sheriff of Dodge City, as seen in Robin Höek (Season 1, Episode 2A). He doesn't even appear in the tiles of the second level, plus he doesn't appear anywhere in the first level. Most likely removed because of his resemblance to George Liquor, as this game was released after John K left production for the show.


Game Over


Renbuckeroo gameover.png


An unused game over graphic.


Build Date


Present at the very beginning of the ROM:



ROM DATE: Nov 23,1994
ROM CODE: USA 1
REN Code Version 0.0
Last assembly: 3:57 pm, Wednesday, January 26, 1994
Mask ROM 0
ORG at bank 80, MEM 20 set
FAST ROM REQUIRED!






















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