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'''''The Three Stooges''''' is a game that was originally released for Amiga in 1987 by Cinemaware based on the comedy act of the same name. It was released on multiple other platforms such as the NES and Commodore 64. | '''''The Three Stooges''''' is a game that was originally released for Amiga in 1987 by Cinemaware based on the comedy act of the same name. It was released on multiple other platforms such as the NES and Commodore 64. '''A Game Boy Color port was also going to be released''',<ref>[https://www.ign.com/games/the-three-stooges IGN listing of ''The Three Stooges'' game.] Retrieved 02 May '20</ref> but was ultimately cancelled, likely due to the release of the more powerful Game Boy Advance in 2001, which eventually saw a port of the game in 2002. | ||
The only evidence of the port's existence is three short videos from IGN showcasing the intro and two minigames. Whether the port was fully developed or not is unknown. | The only evidence of the port's existence is three short videos from IGN showcasing the intro and two minigames. Whether the port was fully developed or not is unknown. | ||
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Revision as of 16:29, 2 May 2020
The Three Stooges is a game that was originally released for Amiga in 1987 by Cinemaware based on the comedy act of the same name. It was released on multiple other platforms such as the NES and Commodore 64. A Game Boy Color port was also going to be released,[1] but was ultimately cancelled, likely due to the release of the more powerful Game Boy Advance in 2001, which eventually saw a port of the game in 2002.
The only evidence of the port's existence is three short videos from IGN showcasing the intro and two minigames. Whether the port was fully developed or not is unknown.
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Reference
- ↑ IGN listing of The Three Stooges game. Retrieved 02 May '20