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You Can Play This - 2.5 - Famicom Penguin Games

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  • @TheKingLunar "Nom nom nom nom nom nom nom", by Parry Gripp. He also made the "Shopping Penguin" song, which oddly enough wasn't used here.

  • What is the song at 0:20?

  • JEW GOOMBA! :D

  • ADVANCE WARS PLEASE!!

  • Hey jewwario did u ever notice how when u get the multicolored flag in Antarctic adventure a little orange "t" appears above your head. Well if you press the a button a few times it turns into a perpeller hat and you can fly over the obsticles for a short period of time.

  • IMPRESIVE Info*****Keep up the good Job****

  • I've been trying to find a decently priced Yume Penguin Monogatari for a couple of years now. I still have hope that I'll accidently find a full version in a Pirate Famicom Multicart someday. I mean they always have Antartic adventure on those damn things. Great vid.

  • There's a good Penguin game on the MSX called Penguin Adventure. It's pretty much Antarctic Adventure but it's much longer and you only get 2 lives. Definitely worth a play.

  • Great episode. :) Here's some stuff that you may or may not know about:

    * Penguin-kun Wars was released for arcade (J/U), Famicom (J), FM-7 (J), Game Boy (J/U/E), MSX (J), and iPhone/iPod touch (J/U/E). The Japan-only sequel, Penguin-kun Wars 2, was released for MSX2 in 1988.

  • * After Antarctic Adventure (MSX/ColecoVision/Famicom) and before Yume Penguin Monogatari (Famicom), Pentarou starred in Penguin Adventure for MSX. It was released in 1986 in Japan and Europe, and was the first game Hideo Kojima worked on (as assistant director).

    * Before the 1985 Famicom version, Binary Land was released for MSX (J/E), FM-7 (J), and PC-8801 (J) in 1983. In those versions you control a human boy and girl instead.

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