Little Prince is an extremely dwarf banana, selected for its compact size and thick foliage. The maximum height for this variety is 24 inches, which makes Little Prince the shortest banana available on the market. The thick green foliage also allows for. Banana Prince (Germany). Originally released for the Famicom, in Japan 12/20/91, titled Bananan Ouji no Daibouken. Banana Prince for Nintendo.
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Also known as: Bananan Ouji no Daibouken (JP) Developer: KID Publisher: Takara Platform: NES Released in JP: December 20, 1991 Released in DE: February 1992 This game has hidden development-related text. This game has debugging material. This game has a hidden sound test. This game has a hidden level select. This game has regional differences. |
Banana Prince is a simple platformer that was oddly only released in Japan and Germany.
- 1Debug Menu
Debug Menu
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Hold Left + A + Select + Start on the first controller then press Reset.
- ぼうけん - 'Bouken' ('Adventure') - Stage Select screen
- ぱすわあど - 'Password' - Generic Password screen
- おんがく - 'Ongaku' ('Music') - Sound Test screen
- ろむのなか - 'ROM no naka' ('Inside ROM') - CHR viewer screen
- いべんと - 'Events' - Events Debug screen
Stage Select
Press Left or Right to select any level or sublevel. Press A to start from the selected level. A second invisible menu item exists. It even has its own internal variable and you can even change it the same way you change the stage number, but it doesn't have any effect.
Sound Test
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Use the D-Pad to select a music track or sound effect and press A to play it. The Japanese version has the composer's full name, 'しおだのぶゆき', or 'Shioda Nobuyuki'; the German version shortens this to 'N.SHIODA'.
CHR Viewer
Use A and B buttons to increase or decrease displayed bank number accordingly.
Events Debug
Use the D-Pad buttons to select any event index and press A to view it. 'RING' option allows you to add some 'rings' to use them at the shop or at gambling events. The number represents the value of selected rings x100.
Unused Programmer Credit
The code that displays the hidden programmer credit in Doki! Doki! Yuuenchi is also present in Banana Prince, but completely unused. The lives variable and character mappings were changed to work with Banana Prince, which seems to indicate that it's not just an old leftover. It's currently unknown where this would have been triggered.
To access it in either version, use the Game Genie codes SZVLZTIK + SLVLLVOL, then enter the debug menu and press B. To return to the menu, press A. Note that although the code does attempt to give 99 lives, the variable is overwritten before the game starts.
Debug Leftovers
The Game Genie code GEKUVOGK re-enables the simple pause mode debugging handler. During pause, press A to change the weapon, press B to max its power. There are more debug variables ($12B) which can be incremented from $00 to $3F if you keep holding the Start button after entering the Pause mode, but they aren't used in the final game.
Regional Differences
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The title screen's logo was altered, as was the copyright, removing Soldout's name; the 'Start' and 'Pass' doors were also recolored.
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All of the characters in the game were redrawn for the German version, such as the girl on the password screen.
To do: Comparisons of everything else. |
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