![]() The 4 pieces of the deed are random in each game between 1947 LA, the outskirts, and Toontown. You control Eddie with Roger in tow and you need to find the 4 pieces of the deed to Toontown, then fight Judge Doom. LJN being involved doesn’t surprise me at all. This game is janky as hell and I’m surprised Rare created this. NES ROGER RABBIT: So this was programmed by Rare and published by LJN. ![]() I GIVE GAMEBOY ROGER RABBIT 4 OUT OF 5 CARROTS!! Losing to a weasel at the end of a chapter means restarting the chapter from the start, but each chapter isn’t very long but going from point a to b to fight the weasels can be annoying. A password is given when you finish a chapter for continuing your adventure. It’s not very hard, but getting to the end of a chapter by finding the right person or item to get can be annoying and involve a lot of backtracking. Graphics when you finish a chapter are vibrant and resemble a comic book or cartoon. Judge Doom’s warehouse is a maze to solve before fighting Judge Doom at the end. This game is actually fun! Each chapter is a bit different with a puzzle or gameplay element, from shooting weasels with a toon gun to driving Benny the Taxi. Controlling Roger can be janky sometimes, but other than that Roger will do what you instruct of him. Graphics in this game are very large and well-drawn and the music can be annoying at times. Carrots are found around the overworld which will restore a heart, but they don’t regenerate until you game over and restart. Losing all 3 hearts mean a game over and you start over at the start of the chapter again. You’ll meet up with other people from the movie who help you out, and your life consists of 3 hearts. Each chapter of the game has you solving a puzzle or 2 to get items to fight one of the 4 weasels. GAMEBOY ROGER RABBIT: The Gameboy Roger Rabbit has you playing as Roger trying to figure out who killed Marvin and get the deed to save Toontown from Judge Doom. ![]() I’ve recently played and finished the Gameboy title for the first time and revisited the janky NES game after not playing it since I was a kid. The NES game taking control of Eddie Valiant to solve the mystery of Roger Rabbit, the Gameboy title you take control of Roger himself to fight the Weasels and then confront Judge Doom. Both game play differently through the events of the movie. Rare programmed the NES game and it was published by LJN, the Gameboy title was designed by Capcom. The NES and Gameboy Who Framed Roger Rabbit games were released in 19 as tie-ins to the Disney Who Framed Roger Rabbit movie.
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