
Garfield Labyrinth (Mickey Mouse IV, Real Ghostbusters, PP Hammer and His Pneumatic Weapon) Gameplay
Kemco's Game Boy game Garfield Labyrinth, which asserts (in its ending) that Garfield and Odie are a couple in romantic love. Confusingly released in other regions as Mickey Mouse IV, and The Real Ghostbusters.
It was also an unreleased (and unavailable) Kid Klown game. The romantic Garfield/Odie ending is copied from the Mickey Mouse version (or was it Kid Klown?).
It's actually an unauthorized clone of PP Hammer and His Pneumatic Weapon (by Traveling Bits Production for Amiga and Commodore 64). A lot was lost in translation- the design, atmosphere, commentary, and what passes for adult humor in the original.
But the Game Boy game controls better than the Amiga and C64 can manage, at least without a good joystick. It also has less "gotcha" moments than PP Hammer, where it's easy to get stuck.
We've also got Garfield Labyrinth for Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom, for some reason.
7:20 The Real Ghostbusters
13:51 Mickey Mouse IV
20:41 Mickey Mouse IV Ending
23:36 Garfield Labyrinth Ending (!)
26:39 The Real Ghostbusters Ending
28:25 Garfield Labyrinth NES/Famicom
43:32 PP Hammer and His Pneumatic Weapon Amiga
1:05:28 PP Hammer and His Pneumatic Weapon Commodore 64
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