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Disney's Kim Possible 2: Drakken's Demise

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Title Screen

Disney's Kim Possible 2: Drakken's Demise

Also known as: Disney's Kim Possible (JP)
Developer: Artificial Mind and Movement
Publishers: Disney Interactive (US), Buena Vista Games (EU), D3 Publisher (JP)
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Released in JP: July 25, 2005
Released in US: September 15, 2004
Released in EU: March 10, 2006


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Kim Possible 2: Drakken's Demise is a follow up to Kim Possible: Revenge of Monkey Fist, made by different developers. Unlike its predecessor, this game is quite solid.

Build Information

Version Address String
US x129288 Apr 14 2004 13:21:16
Japan x129300 May 31 2005 10:16:31
Europe x1295E4 Dec 7 2005 11:22:15

Debug Text

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Starting at address 398CC.

Level
MapX
MapY


Drakken 
Shego   
Gemini  
Duff    
Falsetto    
4-4 
4-2 
4-1 
3-3 
3-2 
3-1 
2-3 
2-2 
2-1 
1-3 
1-2 
1-1 
4-3 Rocket Blades   
3-4 Deep Sea    
2-4 Air Combat  
1-4 Rufus   
Glue Trampoline 
Hook    
Edge Grab   
Monkey Bars 
Flagpole    
Wall Bounce 
Long Jump   
Attack  
Jump    
Movie1  
Art Viewer  
Fx Player   
Music Player    
Obj Viewer  
Intro 
Episode 4 Intro 
Episode 3 Intro 
Episode 2 Intro 
Episode 1 
Credits 
Asset Viewer    
Tests   
Intros  
Levels

Developer Credit

A sound driver credit is present at 123DEC:

GAX Sound Engine 3.05 (Aug 13 2003) © Shin'en Multimedia. Code: B.Wodok

Language oddities

The language select has an inconsistent scheme for language names depending on the language selected.

Native language name English name French name German name Spanish name
English English Français Deutsch Spanish
Français Anglais Français Allemand Espagnol
Deutsch Englische Französisch Deutsch Spanische
Español English Français Alemán Español
  • English has every language in their native name with the exception of Spanish which takes its English name.
  • French and German has every language in their French/German name respectively.
    • The English/French inconsistencies exist in both the North American and European versions.
  • Spanish has every language in their native name with the exception of German which takes its Spanish name (Alemán).