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Krusty's Super Fun House (SNES)

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Title Screen

Krusty's Super Fun House

Also known as: Krusty World (JP)
Developer: Audiogenic
Publishers: Acclaim Entertainment (US/EU), Acclaim Japan (JP)
Platform: SNES
Released in JP: January 29, 1993
Released in US: June 1992
Released in EU: December 10, 1992


CopyrightIcon.png This game has hidden developer credits.
LevelSelectIcon.png This game has a hidden level select.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.
Carts.png This game has revisional differences.


Hey, Hey! Acclaim Shovelware Incorporated presents Herschel Krustofsky's clown-related rat infestation!

Special Passwords

To open all the levels, enter (space)JOSHUA(space) in the US/JP version or (space)DOOGIE(space) in the EU version.

(Source: GameFAQs (Mike Truitt) (US/JP password))

Hidden Developer Credits

Krusty's Super Fun House (SNES) - Developer Credits.png

In level 5, one of the outdoor zones contains the names "PAT" and "SCOTT" written in the sky. (Patrick Fox and Scott Williams did the level design.) The names are too far up to be seen normally, but you can reach them by enabling extra high jumps with the Game Genie code DD3C-D704.

Regional Differences

Passwords

For whatever reason, the passwords are different in the European version.

US/Japan Europe
Stage 2 BARTMAN_ SKINNER_
Stage 3 SMITHERS SCRATCHY
Stage 4 SNOWBALL BARTDUDE
Stage 5 JEBEDIAH BOUVIER_
Cheat Mode _JOSHUA_ _DOOGIE_

(NOTE: "_" denotes a space.)

Revisional Differences

In the US 1.0 and European versions, the music for Stage 2 is a metal tune and fitting for the level aesthetic and theme. For some reason, the US 1.1 and Japanese versions changed it to some more circus-like music to fit with the "clown" theme of Krusty himself.

US 1.0/Europe US 1.1/Japan

The music for Stage 4 got changed too, and keeps the more grungy theme of the original song, unlike the replaced track of Stage 2.

US 1.0/Europe US 1.1/Japan