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DuckTales 2 (NES)

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DuckTales 2

Also known as: DuckTales 2: La Bande à Picsou (FR)
Developer: Make Software[1]
Publisher: Capcom[1]
Platform: NES
Released in JP: April 23, 1993[1]
Released in US: June 1993[1]
Released in EU: 1993[1]


DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.
LevelSelectIcon.png This game has a hidden level select.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


PrereleaseIcon.png This game has a prerelease article

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DuckTales 2 is the rather obscure sequel to the classic first NES game, and one of Capcom's last releases for the platform. Still, WOO-OO!

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Prerelease Info

Debugging Functions

A handful of debugging functions used during development can be re-enabled by setting RAM address 00D8 to a non-zero value. Pressing Select on controller 2 freezes the game until the button is pressed again, and pressing A and B on controller 2 moves forward and backward a level, respectively.

Additionally, Scrooge will have infinite HP.

(Source: CaH4e3)

Regional Differences

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The Japanese version has a katakana subtitle translating the English title. (While this is inconsistent with the original game, which was titled Wanpaku Duck Yume Bouken, both the aforementioned title and DuckTales are used interchangeably in Japan when referring to the cartoon the game is based on.) As typical in Japanese versions, the Start prompt text reads "PUSH START" as opposed to "PRESS START" in English/Western releases, and was translated for the French and German releases to their associated languages.

The North American release has different logo art, with the "2" set further from the rest of the logo and using the treasure pile's palette instead of sharing one with the logo. The European release's logo matches the Japanese.


Japan US Europe
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