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* [[Contested Sequel]]: The Game Boy Advance remake is generally considered weaker than the SNES version, with inferior sound quality as well and some odd changes, like the changing of several sound effects, changing Blackjack's name back to "Dirty Joe" (which was viewed as a good [[Woolseyism]]), and the dialogue isn't as funny or charming as the SNES version.
* [[Contested Sequel]]: The Game Boy Advance remake is generally considered weaker than the SNES version, with inferior sound quality as well and some odd changes, like the changing of several sound effects, changing Blackjack's name back to "Dirty Joe" (which was viewed as a good [[Woolseyism]]), and the dialogue isn't as funny or charming as the SNES version.
* [[Growing the Beard]]: The first ''Kid Klown'' game on NES was just a decent (if not generic) platformer (a [[Dolled-Up Installment]] of a Mickey Mouse game no less), but this game was where the character was reinvented and pretty much became his own thing.
* [[Growing the Beard]]: The first ''Kid Klown'' game on NES was just a decent (if not generic) platformer (a [[Dolled-Up Installment]] of a Mickey Mouse game no less), but this game was where the character was reinvented and pretty much became his own thing.

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Latest revision as of 21:47, 18 February 2019


  • Contested Sequel: The Game Boy Advance remake is generally considered weaker than the SNES version, with inferior sound quality as well and some odd changes, like the changing of several sound effects, changing Blackjack's name back to "Dirty Joe" (which was viewed as a good Woolseyism), and the dialogue isn't as funny or charming as the SNES version.
  • Growing the Beard: The first Kid Klown game on NES was just a decent (if not generic) platformer (a Dolled-Up Installment of a Mickey Mouse game no less), but this game was where the character was reinvented and pretty much became his own thing.