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Conker's Pocket Tales is a Game Boy Color video game developed by Rare with Game Boy support. It is the second game to feature Conker, the first being Diddy Kong Racing. Unlike its successor Conker's Bad Fur Day, Conker's Pocket Tales appeal was meant to be spread to a younger audience as well.

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  • Conker's Pocket Tales is a Game Boy Color video game developed by Rare with Game Boy support. It is the second game to feature Conker, the first being Diddy Kong Racing. Unlike its successor Conker's Bad Fur Day, Conker's Pocket Tales appeal was meant to be spread to a younger audience as well.
  • Conker's Pocket Tales is a video game for the Game Boy Color released in 1999 by Rareware. The game was published by Rare in Europe, though in America Nintendo obtained the rights. The game was never released in Japan. The game, while intended for the Game Boy Color, was also playable on the original Game Boy with downscaled graphics and other alterations. The Game Boy version could not be played on the Game Boy Color and vice versa. The plot involved Conker rescuing his girlfriend Berri on his birthday.
  • Conker's Pocket Tales is a Game Boy Color game released in 1999 that stars Conker as the main character. This game Conker's first game that stars him as the protagonist. The game, unlike Conker's Bad Fur Day, is of mild nature. Its story, graphics and events are appropriate for children. The title did not gain too much attention from any audiences, though despite its rating this might be due to the fact that Conker's Bad Fur Day contained unacceptable language and ever since people have not bothered to go buy it, due to its inappropriate content.
  • Conker's Pocket Tales was Conker's first main game, it was released for the Game Boy Color in 1999 by Rareware, Ltd. being one of Rare's earliest games. The plot was based on being Conker's birthday, Berri, his girlfriend, has made Conker a cake especially for the party, but, heck breaks loose when they figure out there is an evil acorn inside the cake, soon after, the acorn has taken Berri. Conker sets off to find Berri.
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  • 1999-06-07(xsd:date)
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  • 1999-07-02(xsd:date)
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Genre
  • Adventure
  • Platformer
  • Platformer, action
Type
  • Game
Ratings
  • ESRB: E
Caption
  • The North American boxart.
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  • a
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  • 8(xsd:integer)
System
  • Game Boy Color
  • Game Boy Color, Game Boy compatibility
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  • C
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  • G
Input
  • None
ESRB
  • E
Modes
  • Single player
Released
  • --06-08
Developer
Composer
  • Eveline Fischer, Robin Beanland
Rating
  • Yes
Publisher
Designer
  • Gary Richards, Gareth Jones
programmer
  • Richard Brough
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  • Conker's Pocket Tales is a Game Boy Color video game developed by Rare with Game Boy support. It is the second game to feature Conker, the first being Diddy Kong Racing. Unlike its successor Conker's Bad Fur Day, Conker's Pocket Tales appeal was meant to be spread to a younger audience as well.
  • Conker's Pocket Tales is a Game Boy Color game released in 1999 that stars Conker as the main character. This game Conker's first game that stars him as the protagonist. The game, unlike Conker's Bad Fur Day, is of mild nature. Its story, graphics and events are appropriate for children. The title did not gain too much attention from any audiences, though despite its rating this might be due to the fact that Conker's Bad Fur Day contained unacceptable language and ever since people have not bothered to go buy it, due to its inappropriate content. Since the game was in development along with Twelve Tails: Conker 64 which later became Conker's Bad Fur Day, it could be suppose to be a prequel or sequel to each other. With the sudden change of appearance of its Nintendo 64 pendant, it is now somewhat of an anachronological part of the series.
  • Conker's Pocket Tales was Conker's first main game, it was released for the Game Boy Color in 1999 by Rareware, Ltd. being one of Rare's earliest games. The plot was based on being Conker's birthday, Berri, his girlfriend, has made Conker a cake especially for the party, but, heck breaks loose when they figure out there is an evil acorn inside the cake, soon after, the acorn has taken Berri. Conker sets off to find Berri. Conker's Pocket Tales is intended for children, and in all cases is. Conker's main weapon is his slingshot that fires conkers, in on the Windy stage, the slingshot returns to help Conker in some of the objectives.
  • Conker's Pocket Tales is a video game for the Game Boy Color released in 1999 by Rareware. The game was published by Rare in Europe, though in America Nintendo obtained the rights. The game was never released in Japan. The game, while intended for the Game Boy Color, was also playable on the original Game Boy with downscaled graphics and other alterations. The Game Boy version could not be played on the Game Boy Color and vice versa. The plot involved Conker rescuing his girlfriend Berri on his birthday. The star, Conker, first appeared as a playable character in the Nintendo 64 video game Diddy Kong Racing. Rare liked the character, and wished to make a name for him and decided to start his career off on a Game Boy game. A lighthearted romp through Conker's world, no one expected it when Rare released Conker's Bad Fur Day for the Nintendo 64, which had a heavy emphasis on adult content, had a warning on the cover and wasn't even covered in Nintendo Power.
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