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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Rare}} and published by Creator/LJNToys for the NES and made/published by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' game for [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette-swapped to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).

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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy.Platform/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Rare}} and published by Creator/LJNToys for the NES and made/published by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' game for [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette-swapped to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).
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* {{Feelies}}: The 1-800 number that you find in the Ink & Paint Club had to be used in real-life to get some clues for the game. But now the actual recording that it used to be connected to is gone forever.
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* PigMan: Cartoon pig people show up as regulae [=NPCs=] in Toon Town.

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* PigMan: Cartoon pig people show up as regulae regular [=NPCs=] in Toon Town.

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* EscortMission: The entire game is functionally this for Roger. While he's generally immune to the hazards that would normally kill Eddie, Roger adds no gameplay utility and is just there to be a target for enemies that you have to keep him safe from. If birds snatch him or the weasels catch and successfully brain him with a bat, you lose a life.



* PigMan: Cartoon pig people show up as regulae [=NPCs=] in Toon Town.
* PixelHunt: Searching drawers and desks for items is an essential point of the game, and your only clue as to which ones are stocked is if people inside request that you search. And worse, if you search an empty desk, you might wind up with a {{Zonk}} in the form of extra punchlines to scroll through.



* PixelHunt: Searching drawers and desks for items is an essential point of the game, and your only clue as to which ones are stocked is if people inside request that you search. And worse, if you search an empty desk, you might wind up with a {{Zonk}} in the form of extra punchlines to scroll through.


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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: You can punch any person you like, from random [=NPCs=] to Roger himself. Doing so to the former [[VideoGameCrueltyPunishment will result in them refusing to help you when asked]] (at least until you switch to a different screen. Roger, meanwhile, will never object to being socked across the room.
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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Rare}} and published by Creator/LJNToys for the NES and made/published by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' game for [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).

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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Rare}} and published by Creator/LJNToys for the NES and made/published by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' game for [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap palette-swapped to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).



* AdaptedOut: Of the five Weasels in the movie, only Smart Ass, Stupid and Psycho appear in the game - Greasy and Wheezy didn't make it.

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* AdaptedOut: Of the five Weasels in the movie, only Smart Ass, Stupid Stupid, and Psycho appear in the game - Greasy and Wheezy didn't make it.



* DemotedToExtra: Baby Herman is one of the more major characters in the movie. Here he's reduced to a cameo.

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* DemotedToExtra: Baby Herman is one of the more major characters in the movie. Here Here, he's reduced to a cameo.



* GameplayAllyImmortality: Eddie can slug Roger around as much as he wants, but Roger just shakes it off due to being a Toon. He can also be run over by cars with no affect beyond a few seconds of lost time. Averted if the bird snatches Roger away from Eddie on the overworld, whereupon Eddie loses a life.
* GiveMeYourInventoryItem: Various special items are guarded by creatures like rats, cats and dogs that will OneHitKO Eddie if he gets too close. Eddie can drop a different item to distract them.

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* GameplayAllyImmortality: Eddie can slug Roger around as much as he wants, but Roger just shakes it off due to being a Toon. He can also be run over by cars with no affect effect beyond a few seconds of lost time. Averted if the bird snatches Roger away from Eddie on the overworld, whereupon Eddie loses a life.
* GiveMeYourInventoryItem: Various special items are guarded by creatures like rats, cats cats, and dogs that will OneHitKO Eddie if he gets too close. Eddie can drop a different item to distract them.



* OneHitKO: In several places, black dogs, black cats, and red rats appear. They wander around randomly in a small area and if Eddie gets too close they charge him, and if the hit him he loses a life.

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* OneHitKO: In several places, black dogs, black cats, and red rats appear. They wander around randomly in a small area area, and if Eddie gets too close close, they charge him, and if the they hit him him, he loses a life.
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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Rare}} and published by Creator/LJNToys for the NES and made/published by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).

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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Rare}} and published by Creator/LJNToys for the NES and made/published by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).
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* {{Feelies}}: The 1-800 number that you find in the Ink & Paint Club had to be used in real-life to get some clues for the game. But now the actual recording that it used to be connected to is gone forever.
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This game was reviewed by ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' in Episode 4 of his series.

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* LuckBasedMission: Item locations are completely random.
* OneHitKO: In several places, black dogs, black cats, and red rats appear. They wander around randomly in a small area and if Eddie gets too close they charge him, and if the hit him he loses a life.



* OneHitKO: In several places, black dogs, black cats, and red rats appear. They wander around randomly in a small area and if Eddie gets too close they charge him, and if the hit him he loses a life.

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* InfiniteSupplies: In Toontown, there are two so-called "Magic Buildings" where Eddie can use a limited item, which instead spawns a new item to be picked up. Useful for stocking up on bombs and cigars before going after Doom.

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* InfiniteSupplies: In Toontown, there are two so-called "Magic Toontown contains a pair of "Magical Buildings" where Eddie can use an item with a limited item, supply, which instead spawns a new item copy of itself to be picked up. Useful for stocking up on bombs and cigars weapons before going after Doom.facing Doom.
** At the start of the game, leave Eddie's office, pick up a wallet from the sidewalk, go back in, and search the room until you find another one. Repeat these steps until you max out your supply.
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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Rare}} and published by Creator/LJNToys for the NES and made/published by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).

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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' Rabbit'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Rare}} and published by Creator/LJNToys for the NES and made/published by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' Rabbit'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).
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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Rare}} and published by LJN Creator/LJNToys for the NES and made/published by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).
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* AdaptedOut: Of the five Weasels in the movie, only Smart Ass, Stupid and Psycho appear in the game - Greasy and Wheezy didn't make it.
* CartoonPhysics: It's explicable if gruesome that on the overworld map, getting hit by a car flattens Eddie. But why does getting bit by a snake also flatten him?



* CycleOfHurting: The shoes in Toon Town stop walking if they hit Eddie. If you're unlucky, they'll bounce Eddie straight up in the air so that he lands on them, and he'll just bounce until he runs out of health.



* DemotedToExtra: Baby Herman is one of the more major characters in the movie. Here he's reduced to a cameo.



** Jessica Rabbit and Dolores can be bribed in order to learn where a will fragment is.

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** In any given building, the random humans (and in Toon Town, the cartoon pigs) will tell you whether there's anything left in the building to find.
** Jessica Rabbit Rabbit, Dolores, Baby Herman, and Dolores the snakes in the caves can be bribed in order to learn where a will fragment is.



* OneHitKO: In several places, black dogs, black cats, and red rats appear. They wander around randomly in a small area and if Eddie gets too close they charge him, and if the hit him he loses a life.
* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: What happens if you hit Roger with a fully charged punch.



* VisualPun: One of the items you can find is a HeartSymbol. [[LoveInterests You give it to Dolores]] in order to get a hint for the location of a will fragment.

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* SoundtrackDissonance:
**The Caves music switches halfway through the song from an appropriately eerie whistling tune to some upbeat jazz.
**Toon Town's music is a cheery, somewhat catchy somewhat annoying, cartoony-sounding song. However, everything about Toon Town is more difficult than LA - anvils fall faster than flowerpots, shoes that are more dangerous than the random animals appear, Psycho moves twice as fast and the random animals no longer stop appearing while he's on screen - which makes the cheerful music jarring.
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of the items you can find is a HeartSymbol. [[LoveInterests You give it to Dolores]] in order to get a hint for the location of a will fragment.fragment.
**There are snakes in caves that complain that their tails don't work. Give them a rattle (that is, a baby's rattle). [[DontExplainTheJoke They're rattlesnakes.]]
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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Rare}} and published by LJN for the NES and by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).

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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Rare}} and published by LJN for the NES and made/published by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).
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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made Creator/{{Rare}} and published by LJN for the NES and by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).

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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Rare}} and published by LJN for the NES and by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).
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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Capcom}} and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).

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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made Creator/{{Rare}} and published by LJN for the NES and by Creator/{{Capcom}} for Game Boy and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).

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* GameplayAllyImmortality: If the bird snatches Roger Rabbit away from Eddie Valiant, Eddie loses an extra life.
* PasswordSave: The game uses the Password feature.

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* ControllableHelplessness: If the Toon Patrol captures Roger, they tell the beginning of a joke, and Eddie must select the proper punchline in order to get them to laugh, releasing Roger. Choosing wrong makes Stupid whack Roger, costing a life.
* DamageProofVehicle: Benny the Cab lets you drive around the overworld without fear of being run over.
* DismantledMacguffin: Marvin Acme's Will is split into four pieces; you need all of them to confront Judge Doom at the end.
* GameplayAllyImmortality: If Eddie can slug Roger around as much as he wants, but Roger just shakes it off due to being a Toon. He can also be run over by cars with no affect beyond a few seconds of lost time. Averted if the bird snatches Roger Rabbit away from Eddie Valiant, on the overworld, whereupon Eddie loses an extra a life.
* GiveMeYourInventoryItem: Various special items are guarded by creatures like rats, cats and dogs that will OneHitKO Eddie if he gets too close. Eddie can drop a different item to distract them.
* HintSystem:
** Jessica Rabbit and Dolores can be bribed in order to learn where a will fragment is.
** Infamously, searching a table in the Ink & Paint Club reveals a 1-800 number; calling it would lead to a recording of Jessica providing general hints about the game. The number has since been repurposed in the decades since, as WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd discovered when he called it... and got a sex hotline instead!
* InfiniteSupplies: In Toontown, there are two so-called "Magic Buildings" where Eddie can use a limited item, which instead spawns a new item to be picked up. Useful for stocking up on bombs and cigars before going after Doom.
* PasswordSave: The game uses the Password feature.feature.
* PixelHunt: Searching drawers and desks for items is an essential point of the game, and your only clue as to which ones are stocked is if people inside request that you search. And worse, if you search an empty desk, you might wind up with a {{Zonk}} in the form of extra punchlines to scroll through.
* VisualPun: One of the items you can find is a HeartSymbol. [[LoveInterests You give it to Dolores]] in order to get a hint for the location of a will fragment.
* {{Wackyland}}: Toontown, as you might expect. Pairs of shoes walk around, anvils fall on Eddie, and he can talk to anthropomorphic pigs.
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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Capcom}} and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).

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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Capcom}} and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem]] [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem The Famicom Disk System]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).
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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Capcom}} and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer.

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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Capcom}} and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer.
Al-Computer. In Japan, Creator/{{Kemco}} also did a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' game for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem]] (which was later re-sprited and palette swap to VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle in USA).
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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer.

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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It was made by Creator/{{Capcom}} and is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the popular Disney movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer.
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* GameplayAllyImortality: If the bird snatches Roger Rabbit away from Eddie Valiant, Eddie loses an extra life.

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* GameplayAllyImortality: GameplayAllyImmortality: If the bird snatches Roger Rabbit away from Eddie Valiant, Eddie loses an extra life.

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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNote/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNote/GameBoy. It is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer.

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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNote/NintendoEntertainmentSystem UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNote/GameBoy.UsefulNotes/GameBoy. It is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer.


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* GameplayAllyImortality: If the bird snatches Roger Rabbit away from Eddie Valiant, Eddie loses an extra life.
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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is 1989 top-down / side scrolling video game for the UsefulNote/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the UsefulNote/GameBoy. It is based on [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit the movie of the same name]]. The player controls Eddie Valiant while Roger Rabbit is controlled by Al-Computer.

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