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Thievius Raccoonus was a downloadable spin-off game created to promote the release of Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus in PAL regions, and was named after the book of the same name from the series. It appeared on the now defunct official European website for the game, www.slyschool.com, from when it first opened in February 2003. The website is no longer available, but it can still be viewed at The Web Archive. Because the website heavily relied on flash, it does not work properly, and prevents the game from being downloaded.

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  • Thievius Raccoonus (game)
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  • Thievius Raccoonus was a downloadable spin-off game created to promote the release of Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus in PAL regions, and was named after the book of the same name from the series. It appeared on the now defunct official European website for the game, www.slyschool.com, from when it first opened in February 2003. The website is no longer available, but it can still be viewed at The Web Archive. Because the website heavily relied on flash, it does not work properly, and prevents the game from being downloaded.
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Previous
  • Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus
Platform
  • PC
Name
  • Thievius Raccoonus
Genre
  • Minigames
Media
  • Digital
Mode
  • Single player
Release
  • 2003-02-06(xsd:date)
Developer
  • Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
NEXT
  • Sly 2: Band of Thieves
Composer
  • Ashif Hakik
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  • Thievius Raccoonus was a downloadable spin-off game created to promote the release of Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus in PAL regions, and was named after the book of the same name from the series. It appeared on the now defunct official European website for the game, www.slyschool.com, from when it first opened in February 2003. The website is no longer available, but it can still be viewed at The Web Archive. Because the website heavily relied on flash, it does not work properly, and prevents the game from being downloaded. The game was primarily created to be part of a competition, in which players who entered their high scores into the website's "Cooper Hall of Fame," were entered for a chance of winning 4 VIP passes to Disneyland Paris, as well as Sly Cooper related merchandise. Both the game and competition were exclusive to PAL regions. The NTSC website had a different design entirely, and did not have the flash game available for download.
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