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''Bobby's World'' is a 1994 licensed UsefulNotes/{{Super Nintendo|Entertainment System}} PlatformGame based on the popular [[WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld Fox Kids cartoon of the same name]] by Creator/HowieMandel. It was developed by RSP and published by Hi Tech Entertainment. An 8-bit version was developed for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy as a DolledUpInstallment of an unreleased ''Film/HomeAlone'' game, ''Home Alone 2: Kevin's Dream'', with Bobby in place of Kevin and Derek in place of Harry and Marv.

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''Bobby's World'' is a 1994 licensed UsefulNotes/{{Super Platform/{{Super Nintendo|Entertainment System}} PlatformGame based on the popular [[WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld Fox Kids cartoon of the same name]] by Creator/HowieMandel. It was developed by RSP and published by Hi Tech Entertainment. An 8-bit version was developed for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy Platform/GameBoy as a DolledUpInstallment of an unreleased ''Film/HomeAlone'' game, ''Home Alone 2: Kevin's Dream'', with Bobby in place of Kevin and Derek in place of Harry and Marv.
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'''Bobby's World''' is licensed 1994 ''[[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Nintendo]]'' PlatformGame based on the popular [[WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld Fox Kids cartoon of the same name]] by Howie Mandel. It was developed by RSP and published by Hi Tech Entertainment. An 8-bit version was developed for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy as a DolledUpInstallment of an unreleased ''Film/HomeAlone'' game, ''Home Alone 2: Kevin's Dream'', with Bobby in place of Kevin and Derek in place of Harry and Marv.

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'''Bobby's World''' ''Bobby's World'' is a 1994 licensed 1994 ''[[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Nintendo]]'' UsefulNotes/{{Super Nintendo|Entertainment System}} PlatformGame based on the popular [[WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld Fox Kids cartoon of the same name]] by Howie Mandel.Creator/HowieMandel. It was developed by RSP and published by Hi Tech Entertainment. An 8-bit version was developed for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy as a DolledUpInstallment of an unreleased ''Film/HomeAlone'' game, ''Home Alone 2: Kevin's Dream'', with Bobby in place of Kevin and Derek in place of Harry and Marv.



The game does justice to the source cartoon, featuring well-done and detailed sprite art, a good soundtrack (Including the show's theme song), and voice clips from Bobby himself from the cartoon. But the most curious case on this game is despite its more than finished quality, it was ''never'' officially released and was cancelled due to Hi-Tech Expressions going out of business in 1995, and the nearly-finished prototype of the game was leaked on the internet years later. The only way to play the game now is through emulation.

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The game does justice to the source cartoon, featuring well-done and detailed sprite art, a good soundtrack (Including the show's theme song), and voice clips from Bobby himself from the cartoon. But the most curious case on of this game is despite its more than finished quality, it was ''never'' officially released and was cancelled canceled due to Hi-Tech Expressions going out of business in 1995, and the nearly-finished prototype of the game was leaked on the internet years later. The only way to play the game now is through emulation.



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* TheWildWest: When Bobby is told by Howard to clean his bookshelf, he looks through a book about cowboys, saying he bets they never have to clean their bedrooms, leading him to the fourth level, which takes place in a western town. Vultures, rattlesnakes, cowboys, and sentient cacti all serve as enemies. Bobby can also ride Webbly like a horse to bounce safely across regular cacti.

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* TheWildWest: When Bobby is told by Howard to clean his bookshelf, he looks through a book about cowboys, saying he bets they never have to clean their bedrooms, leading him to the fourth level, which takes place in a western town. Vultures, rattlesnakes, cowboys, and sentient cacti all serve as enemies. Bobby can also ride Webbly like a horse to bounce safely across regular cacti.cacti.
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* SeaHurtchin: Sea urchins appear in the third level. They look like ground scenery but you quickly learn that walking over them hurts you, so they must be leaped over.
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'''Bobby's World''' is licensed 1994 ''[[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Nintendo]]'' PlatformGame based on the popular [[WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld Fox Kids cartoon of the same name]] by Howie Mandel. It was developed by RSP and published by Hi Tech Entertainment.

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'''Bobby's World''' is licensed 1994 ''[[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Nintendo]]'' PlatformGame based on the popular [[WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld Fox Kids cartoon of the same name]] by Howie Mandel. It was developed by RSP and published by Hi Tech Entertainment.
Entertainment. An 8-bit version was developed for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy as a DolledUpInstallment of an unreleased ''Film/HomeAlone'' game, ''Home Alone 2: Kevin's Dream'', with Bobby in place of Kevin and Derek in place of Harry and Marv.




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* BigBoosHaunt: When Derek orders Bobby to clean out his closet, he teases Bobby by telling him the closet is haunted, leading him to the fifth and final level, which takes place in a haunted house. Ghosts, vampires, monsters, skeletons, zombies, bats, and witches all serve as enemies. The FinalBoss is a giant monster.



* GiantEnemyCrab: A giant hermit crab serves as the boss of the third level.



* PasswordSave: This game had a four-picture password system, with the pictures being of the different members of the Generic family.
* SuperNotDrowningSkills: Bobby can spend all of the third level underwater and not have to worry about drowning. Perhaps justified since this level takes place in Bobby's imagination.



* VideoGameLives: You have the option to set as many lives and continues as you like in the Options Menu, with the max being five with the lowest being 1.
* VoiceGrunting: Bobby does this plenty, with voice clips taken from the cartoon.

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* VideoGameLives: You have the option to set as many lives and continues as you like in the Options Menu, with the max being five with and the lowest being 1.
* VoiceGrunting: Bobby does this plenty, with voice clips taken from the cartoon.cartoon.
* TheWildWest: When Bobby is told by Howard to clean his bookshelf, he looks through a book about cowboys, saying he bets they never have to clean their bedrooms, leading him to the fourth level, which takes place in a western town. Vultures, rattlesnakes, cowboys, and sentient cacti all serve as enemies. Bobby can also ride Webbly like a horse to bounce safely across regular cacti.

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The game does justice to the source cartoon, featuring well-done and detailed sprite art, a good soundtrack (Including the show's theme song), and voice clips from Bobby himself from the cartoon. But the most curious case on this game is despite its more than finished quality, it was ''never'' officially released and was cancelled for unknown reasons. The only way to play the game now is through emulation.

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The game does justice to the source cartoon, featuring well-done and detailed sprite art, a good soundtrack (Including the show's theme song), and voice clips from Bobby himself from the cartoon. But the most curious case on this game is despite its more than finished quality, it was ''never'' officially released and was cancelled for unknown reasons.due to Hi-Tech Expressions going out of business in 1995, and the nearly-finished prototype of the game was leaked on the internet years later. The only way to play the game now is through emulation.



* ExcusePlot: Bobby is sent to clean his room, but his imagination sends him to different scenarios and levels.



* ExcusePlot: Bobby is sent to clean his room, but his imagination sends him to different scenarios and levels.

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* ExcusePlot: HeartContainer: The Heart Power-Ups extend the player's Life meter by one.
* HeartsAreHealth:
Bobby is sent to clean his room, starts out with three hearts initially, but his imagination sends him to different scenarios and levels.he can get more hearts by grabbing Heart Power-Ups in the stages.



* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Bobby can use Webbly as a shield that blocks enemies and projectiles.



* VoiceGrunting: Bobby does this plenty, with voice clips taken from the show itself.

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* VoiceGrunting: Bobby does this plenty, with voice clips taken from the show itself.cartoon.
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The game does justice to the source cartoon, featuring well-done and detailed sprite art, a good soundtrack (Including the show's theme song), and voice clips from Bobby himself from the cartoon. But the strangest case on this game is despite its more than finished quality, it was ''never'' officially released and was cancelled for unknown reasons. The only way to play the game now is through emulation. We'll let you use your imagination on why this happened.

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The game does justice to the source cartoon, featuring well-done and detailed sprite art, a good soundtrack (Including the show's theme song), and voice clips from Bobby himself from the cartoon. But the strangest most curious case on this game is despite its more than finished quality, it was ''never'' officially released and was cancelled for unknown reasons. The only way to play the game now is through emulation. We'll let you use your imagination on why this happened.
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The game begins with Bobby being sent to clean his room by his Mother, but when Bobby finds one of his toy rockets amongst the mess, it sends Bobby's famous imagination off to faraway places, and the game officially begins.

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The game begins with Bobby being sent to clean his room by his Mother, mother Martha, but when Bobby finds one of his toy rockets amongst the mess, it sends Bobby's famous imagination off to faraway places, and the game officially begins.



* VideoGameLives: You have the ability to set as many lives and continues as you like in the Options Menu, with the max being five with the lowest being 1.

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* VideoGameLives: You have the ability option to set as many lives and continues as you like in the Options Menu, with the max being five with the lowest being 1.

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The game does justice to the source cartoon, featuring well-done and detailed sprite art, a good soundtrack (Including the show's theme song), and voice clips from Bobby himself from the cartoon. But the strangest case on this game is despite its more than finished quality, it was strangely ''never'' officially released and was cancelled for unknown reasons. The only way to play the game is through emulation. We'll let you use your imagination on why this was even possible.

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The game does justice to the source cartoon, featuring well-done and detailed sprite art, a good soundtrack (Including the show's theme song), and voice clips from Bobby himself from the cartoon. But the strangest case on this game is despite its more than finished quality, it was strangely ''never'' officially released and was cancelled for unknown reasons. The only way to play the game now is through emulation. We'll let you use your imagination on why this was even possible.
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* GoombaStomp: The basic way Bobby can deal with enemies.

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* GoombaStomp: The basic way Bobby can deal with enemies. Some enemies are sturdier and require to be hit while stunned to be defeated, however.



* MacroZone: The Second Level takes place underneath Bobby's Bed.

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* MacroZone: The Second Level takes place underneath Bobby's Bed. Bobby has to carefully navigate over pits and climb across horizontal poles with Webbly's assistance.


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* VideoGameLives: You have the ability to set as many lives and continues as you like in the Options Menu, with the max being five with the lowest being 1.
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The game does justice to the source cartoon, featuring well-done and detailed sprite art, a good soundtrack (Including the show's theme song), and voice clips from Bobby himself from the cartoon. But the strangest case on this game is despite its more than finished quality, it was strangely ''never'' officially released and was cancelled for unknown reasons. The only way to play the game is through emulation.

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The game does justice to the source cartoon, featuring well-done and detailed sprite art, a good soundtrack (Including the show's theme song), and voice clips from Bobby himself from the cartoon. But the strangest case on this game is despite its more than finished quality, it was strangely ''never'' officially released and was cancelled for unknown reasons. The only way to play the game is through emulation.
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* LawOfOneHundred: Collecting 100 Lollipops grants Bobby an extra life.



* RuleOf100: Collecting 100 Lollipops grants Bobby an extra life.
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'''Bobby's World''' is licensed 1994 ''[[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Nintendo]]'' PlatformGame based on the popular [[WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld Fox Kids cartoon of the same name]] by Howie Mandel. It was developed by RSP and published by Hi Tech Entertainment.

The game begins with Bobby being sent to clean his room by his Mother, but when Bobby finds one of his toy rockets amongst the mess, it sends Bobby's famous imagination off to faraway places, and the game officially begins.

Bobby's World is a 2D Platformer where you control and guide Bobby through levels based on his imagination, battling enemies and challenging obstacles and hazards. Bobby can run, jump, and use Webbly as a shield to block projectiles as well as grab ledges and climb poles. Bobby also faces down dangerous bosses in a shoot-em-up scenario.

The game does justice to the source cartoon, featuring well-done and detailed sprite art, a good soundtrack (Including the show's theme song), and voice clips from Bobby himself from the cartoon. But the strangest case on this game is despite its more than finished quality, it was strangely ''never'' officially released and was cancelled for unknown reasons. The only way to play the game is through emulation.

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!! The Bobby's World video game contains examples of:

* GoombaStomp: The basic way Bobby can deal with enemies.
* ExcusePlot: Bobby is sent to clean his room, but his imagination sends him to different scenarios and levels.
* ImagineSpot: Bobby's imagine spots are video game levels.
* MacroZone: The Second Level takes place underneath Bobby's Bed.
* MrImagination: Bobby, most naturally. His imagination fuels the game itself.
* RuleOf100: Collecting 100 Lollipops grants Bobby an extra life.
* SpaceZone: Bobby sees his rocket amongst the mess in his room and sends him to the first level. A space world where Bobby fights alien creatures and rides his space ship to battle an alien creature.
* UnderTheSea: Bobby gazes at an Aquarium, sending him to the third level, which takes place in an underwater stage.
* UnexpectedShmupLevel: The boss battles play out like this.
* VoiceGrunting: Bobby does this plenty, with voice clips taken from the show itself.

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