A playthrough of Konami's 1992 license-based platformer for the Nintendo Game Boy, Tiny Toon Adventures: Babs' Big Break.
Babs' Big Break is the first Game Boy game that Konami released featuring the Tiny Toons, and it was just the second game to be based on the TV show, following after the popular 1991 NES game (https://youtu.be/ZQGm0gSAVSk ).
Babs' Big Break looks and sounds great for a Game Boy game, but it's extremely easy, and its sedate pacing might not suit people looking for a high-excitement game.
Like the first TTA NES game, this one is well-catered to its target audience with its simple controls and low difficulty level. For anyone that's not familiar with 2D platformers, the difficulty here, mixed with the big, friendly, well animated sprites, make for an effective pair of training wheels.
You can switch out characters whenever you need for different special attacks, and there are bonus games scattered throughout, which tend to make it feel a lot like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan (https://youtu.be/tqgxTSTaYw8), another Konami Game Boy game.
There are only four stages in total, and most people will be able to finish it with little difficulty, but it's a fun way to spend an hour reminiscing if you were a fan of the show as a kid.
*Recorded using the DMG shader in Retroarch to mimic the look of the original hardware.*
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No cheats were used during the recording of this video.
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