Two sets of unused graphics can be found in the ROM using an image viewing program such as Tile Layer Pro.
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| - Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular
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| - Two sets of unused graphics can be found in the ROM using an image viewing program such as Tile Layer Pro.
- Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular!, known in Japan as Donald Duck(ドナルドダック) and based on the British home computer game, Alternative World Games, is a child-oriented sports game that was released by Kemco for the Nintendo Entertainment System on September 22, 1988 (March 1990 in North America).
- After the release of the Family Computer Disk System title, Roger Rabbit, Kemco still had the rights to release Disney-based video games in Japan, while the Who Framed Roger Rabbit licensed expired, making them randomly choose Donald Duck and release a video game starring him in Japan. As Japanese video game company Capcom USA held the Disney license in North America, Kemco decided to license Snoopy instead for the North American version.
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| - Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular
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| - /snoopys-silly-sports-spectacular
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| - Two sets of unused graphics can be found in the ROM using an image viewing program such as Tile Layer Pro.
- Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular!, known in Japan as Donald Duck(ドナルドダック) and based on the British home computer game, Alternative World Games, is a child-oriented sports game that was released by Kemco for the Nintendo Entertainment System on September 22, 1988 (March 1990 in North America).
- After the release of the Family Computer Disk System title, Roger Rabbit, Kemco still had the rights to release Disney-based video games in Japan, while the Who Framed Roger Rabbit licensed expired, making them randomly choose Donald Duck and release a video game starring him in Japan. As Japanese video game company Capcom USA held the Disney license in North America, Kemco decided to license Snoopy instead for the North American version.
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