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Oh no, Organization XIII escaped from my "Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days" cartridge for the DS and have started stealing worlds from my other games! Based on the clues given can you guess which of the worlds were stolen?

A multiple-choice quiz by SandK. Estimated time: 10 mins.
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Author
SandK
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10 mins
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328,151
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Dec 03 21
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Question 1 of 10
1. Xemnas first arrived in a strange colorful place that seemed to be infested by odd creatures such as carnivorous botanicals and anthropomorphic terrapins, including a gargantuan one. This huge terrapin also must have had some extreme halitosis as it was able to breathe fire. Also a whole lot of objects had ocular devices that should never have them. Xemnas soon became fed up with this place but learned that there were two unlikely heroes, originally from Brooklyn, that lived here so he stole it anyway. Which world did Xemnas steal?

Answer: (Two or Three Words)
Question 2 of 10
2. Demyx was the next member of the Organization to escape but when he entered the world he was surprised to see himself very cartoony and wide-eyed. Even his sitar had a lot of rough edges and was very blue. As he observed his surroundings he noticed a small boy dressed in green running from a very large armored warrior. The little boy entered into an alcove and the knight stopped chasing him. Using his water skills, Demyx ran around the halls some more and saw another one of these knight but it was running away from something, mice? Being confused in mystery on how the boy was spared but the other phantom was scared of mice, Demyx used his sitar to escape from the world and bring it back to the Organization. It's obvious that Demyx escaped into a Zelda game but which Zelda game was it? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Marluxia, being a lover of nature, is slightly upset when he finds himself in a grayish city surrounded by tall buildings. However, one of them happens to be a museum of natural history. He looks to the side and sees what looks to be a teenager handing a small metallic object to a young boy. Next to the teenager stands a large crustacean creature that almost looks like a nautilus except it's blue, it has spikes on it's shell, and it's standing upright. Marluxia looks at the sign next to the teenager and it says Gym. Although not sure what is happening, Marluxia sees potential in that creature and wonders if there's more so he steals the world back to the Organization. What world did Marluxia stumble into? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Vexen arrived on a tropical island somewhere and he did not like it one bit, being able to harness the power of ice. Looking around at his surroundings he thought he may have been in India because of the large golden pachyderm head that he saw fastened into the mountain behind him. Just before he was about to leave the world seeing nothing of interest. A large anthropomorphic swine came along and distorted the minds of a triceratops, walrus, octopus, and dragon. With mind control like that, and the large stature of these creatures, Vexen saw this as an asset and quickly froze the world over before stealing it. Which of the following is NOT one of the residents of the island that Vexen stole? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Zexion arrived in a world that he was none too happy about as he saw several cute creatures, eight of them to be exact all different colors, just being super happy, humming as they walked along. They had gained freedom from being used just as a source of transportation but this freedom was soon stolen from them. Before Zexion threw up from the cuteness, he took out his lexicon and transformed the world into a story book. The residents complained about being a story book again, but Zexion didn't care as he returned back to the Organization's headquarters. What world did Zexion steal?

Answer: (Two Words, don't forget the punctuation)
Question 6 of 10
6. Xaldin appeared in a world that was nothing but a teal background. Finding himself confused, Xaldin walked all around seeing nothing until a small girl dressed in red, and an overweight man picking his nose arrived. The woman said, "Oh a new recruit...Xaldin is going to help us." The overweight man said "I bet he couldn't help us even if he tried." Although Xaldin wanted to eradicate this man for his remark he couldn't as his orders were to capture worlds. Xaldin started to use his wind powers but as he did he heard a switch click on and his powers were manifested into a crudely drawn vacuum cleaner which proceeded to suck the two visitors and the world itself up. Not the way Xaldin had planned it but what game did Xaldin manage to steal? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Axel always wanting to have fun was greatly pleased when he saw himself on a roller coaster. Although it was kind of grim, the car being in the shape of a skull, he didn't mind too much until he saw the railing coming to an end. He also noticed several barrels floating around with green plus signs and red minus signs. He then noticed two primates ahead of him having the same problem but they were being chased by a translucent torso of an evil laughing crocodile like creature. Axel made a jump making a loud clanging noise on the tracks attracting the attention of the specter. Not wanting to become lunch and thinking it wasn't fair that the ghost gave up it's original prey, Axel sucked up the level in several rings of fire before continuing not to suck up only the levels in that world but on the entire island. What level was the first to be brought back to Organization XIII's HQ before the whole game was stolen? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Larxene arrived in a forest that appeared to be occupied by a couple of houses and some stores. Also she saw several anthropomorphic animals running around laughing, playing games, but only one human. Confused, she turned around when she heard another human-like animal asking for help. Normally she wouldn't since she's evil but she thought it may let her know more about the world she was going to steal. The animal asked her for help stealing two metal objects from the residents of the village and in return she would get some purplish furniture. Larxene continued to listen to the babbling character as he said something about there being an invitation mix-up or something but she didn't have time for this. She ran to the edge of the town used her claws to rip apart the seams of the world before stealing it and bringing it back to headquarters. Larxene, had stolen the "Animal Crossing: City Folk" world but what event were the residents celebrating on that fateful day? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Xion and Roxas were sent together to take on a ship that looked very similar to the ship they had explored in Neverland. Rather than finding a boy who didn't want to grow up, a fairy, and a pirate with a hook for a hand. They found a bunch of robots which looked like they had been stomped on the forehead. Also they saw two ghastly monsters one had a whip and one had a sword and they were battling two reptiles that had different colored bandanas on. While the two monsters were quite clumsy getting angry at each other and eventually hurting each other, the two reptiles were kicking butt. Seeing that these reptiles would be great assets to their team they stole the world that these ninja turtles had come from. What game did Xion and Roxas manage to steal? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. When all members of the Organization returned to their castle in the World that Never was, they felt pretty high and mighty stealing all the wondrous worlds that they did. What they didn't count on was their defeat. On one of the worlds a bunch of white creatures with blue eyes had hitched a ride and made their way up to the Organization's meeting room. Without warning, the white creatures pulled out plungers and their eyes turned red. The Organization pulled out their weapons but the creatures let out a resounding "Bwaaaaahhh" noise therefore scaring all the clothes off the Organization and disabling their weapons and then started to hit them with their plungers. The powerful Nobodies, in their state of terror, ran off to restore the worlds to normal, while the creatures themselves stole all the robes and weapons and put them in a pile that looked like they were trying to reach the moon. These creatures originally starred alongside which video game character?

Answer: (One Word)

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1. Xemnas first arrived in a strange colorful place that seemed to be infested by odd creatures such as carnivorous botanicals and anthropomorphic terrapins, including a gargantuan one. This huge terrapin also must have had some extreme halitosis as it was able to breathe fire. Also a whole lot of objects had ocular devices that should never have them. Xemnas soon became fed up with this place but learned that there were two unlikely heroes, originally from Brooklyn, that lived here so he stole it anyway. Which world did Xemnas steal?

Answer: Mushroom Kingdom

The Mushroom Kingdom is the world in which Mario and Luigi live in. The carnivorous botanicals is a fancy way of saying Piranha Plants and the anthropomorphic terrapins referred to Koopa Troopas and Bowser. In a terrible pun to say "The Hills Have Eyes" is true in the Mushroom Kingdom as well as mushrooms and fire flowers which refers to the ocular devices. "Super Mario Bros." for the NES was not the first game to star Mario and Luigi. Mario actually got his start with "Donkey Kong" although back then he was known as Jumpman. Luigi did not appear until the arcade game "Mario Bros." which is a stage on "Super Smash Bros. Brawl" for the Wii. Shortly after "Super Mario World" for the Super Nintendo, Luigi got neglected as Mario kind of went solo from there on. Luigi appeared in a sleeper game "Mario is Missing" but soon made a comeback in where he was the star again in "Luigi's Mansion" for the Gamecube. Since then Luigi has shown up pretty regularly with Mario's adventures such as "Super Mario 64 DS" for the DS and "Super Mario Galaxy" and "Super Mario Galaxy 2" for the Wii.

The "New Super Mario Bros." series has gone back to the side scrolling platforms that Mario and Luigi were famous for including new items such as the Mega Mushroom and the Penguin Suit.
2. Demyx was the next member of the Organization to escape but when he entered the world he was surprised to see himself very cartoony and wide-eyed. Even his sitar had a lot of rough edges and was very blue. As he observed his surroundings he noticed a small boy dressed in green running from a very large armored warrior. The little boy entered into an alcove and the knight stopped chasing him. Using his water skills, Demyx ran around the halls some more and saw another one of these knight but it was running away from something, mice? Being confused in mystery on how the boy was spared but the other phantom was scared of mice, Demyx used his sitar to escape from the world and bring it back to the Organization. It's obvious that Demyx escaped into a Zelda game but which Zelda game was it?

Answer: The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

"The Legend of Zelda" is one of the iconic franchises of Nintendo starring the young hero almost always dressed in green known as Link. He debuted in "The Legend of Zelda" for the NES, but his most important appearance was probably "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time" for the N64 which is revered as the most popular game of the franchise. With its debut on the Gamecube, "The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker" changed the graphics of the franchise to look very cartoony.

It was accepted by some but rejected by others but later was spawned to the DS with "The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass," and "The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks." In "Spirit Tracks" the player finally gets to play as Zelda but only when she is possessing one of the Phantoms that were found in the Temple of the Ocean King in "Phantom Hourglass." When Zelda possesses one of these Phantoms she's impervious to damage but is scared of mice.

In the same way Link can run into safety spots in the tower to avoid being attacked by the Phantoms. Toon Link became so popular that he was also a clone character to Link in "Super Smash Bros. Brawl" for the Wii.
3. Marluxia, being a lover of nature, is slightly upset when he finds himself in a grayish city surrounded by tall buildings. However, one of them happens to be a museum of natural history. He looks to the side and sees what looks to be a teenager handing a small metallic object to a young boy. Next to the teenager stands a large crustacean creature that almost looks like a nautilus except it's blue, it has spikes on it's shell, and it's standing upright. Marluxia looks at the sign next to the teenager and it says Gym. Although not sure what is happening, Marluxia sees potential in that creature and wonders if there's more so he steals the world back to the Organization. What world did Marluxia stumble into?

Answer: Kanto

Although the scene would take place in either the Gold, Crystal, or Silver version of the popular "Pokemon" franchise, this would happen in Kanto not in Johto. Regardless, the teenager is describing Brock the Gym Leader of Pewter City and he is handing the kid a Boulder Badge.

The "Pokemon" franchise started on the Game Boy with the Red and Blue versions before sprouting off into the shortly followed Yellow Version. In the Red and Blue versions of "Pokemon" Brock was the first gym leader and would battle you with a Geodude and an Onix.

In the Gold, Silver, and Crystal version of "Pokemon" released for the Game Boy Color, Brock will battle you with a Graveler, Rhyhorn, Onix, Kabutops, and an Omastar which was the creature described in the scenario. On the Game Boy Advance Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald versions were released which took place in the Hoenn region, which was followed shortly by Fire Red and Leaf Green versions of "Pokemon" which were remakes of the first Pokemon journeys in the Kanto region. On the DS Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum version were released which took place in the Sinnoh region.

There are also remakes of Gold and Silver for the DS with "Pokemon:Soul Silver" and "Pokemon: Heart Gold" versions. There is also one other region called the Orre region which is situated in "Pokemon Coliseum" and "Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness" both for the Gamecube. Like the past two worlds "Pokemon" has made it's way into the "Super Smash Bros." franchise. Pikachu and Jigglypuff have appeared in every one of the games. Pichu and Mewtwo were added into "Super Smash Bros. Melee" for the Gamecube, but were replaced by Lucario and the Pokemon Trainer (having a Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard) in "Super Smash Bros. Brawl" for the Wii. Likewise several other Pokemon appear in Pokeballs as an item and usually help the person who releases the Pokemon.
4. Vexen arrived on a tropical island somewhere and he did not like it one bit, being able to harness the power of ice. Looking around at his surroundings he thought he may have been in India because of the large golden pachyderm head that he saw fastened into the mountain behind him. Just before he was about to leave the world seeing nothing of interest. A large anthropomorphic swine came along and distorted the minds of a triceratops, walrus, octopus, and dragon. With mind control like that, and the large stature of these creatures, Vexen saw this as an asset and quickly froze the world over before stealing it. Which of the following is NOT one of the residents of the island that Vexen stole?

Answer: Krunch

All of these characters are from the games "Diddy Kong Racing" for the N64, and "Diddy Kong Racing DS" for the DS. "Diddy Kong Racing" broke new ground in the racing genre as it turned it into an adventure racer where there was actually a goal in beating all the courses, trying to beat a boss and return peace to the island.

The elephant described was an image of Taj, an elephant genie, fastened into the mountain before Wizpig, the main boss, terrorized the island and transformed it into his own image.

The four other bosses were Tricky the Triceratops, Bluey the Walrus, Bubbler the Octopus, and Smokey the Dragon. The three vehicles you could race in were a car, a plane, and a hovercraft. Krunch is a Kremling and comes from Kong Island much like Diddy Kong.

Other game stars such as Conker and Banjo also appeared as racers before going on to make their own games. After Rareware went over to Microsoft though, Conker and Banjo were replaced with Tiny Kong and Dixie Kong for "Diddy Kong Racing DS." The residents of the island, who raced are Bumper the badger, Drusmtick the rooster, Timber the tiger, Pipsy the mouse, T.T. the stopwatch and TipTup the turtle. T.T. becomes unlocked after beating his time on all twenty courses in Time Trial mode. Drumstick becomes available after completing Dragon Forest and running over a certain frog in the overworld.

It shouldn't be that difficult to figure out which one is Drumstick since most frogs don't have waddles on their heads and cluck like a chicken. In relation to winning races and balloons, there were keys to be found which unlocked battle modes which are necessary for completing the game, and trophy races to win.
5. Zexion arrived in a world that he was none too happy about as he saw several cute creatures, eight of them to be exact all different colors, just being super happy, humming as they walked along. They had gained freedom from being used just as a source of transportation but this freedom was soon stolen from them. Before Zexion threw up from the cuteness, he took out his lexicon and transformed the world into a story book. The residents complained about being a story book again, but Zexion didn't care as he returned back to the Organization's headquarters. What world did Zexion steal?

Answer: Yoshi's Island

Yoshi first appeared as the dinosaur friend of Mario and Luigi in "Super Mario World." Although Yoshi has never gone completely solo up to 2010, except in "Yoshi's Story" for the N64, Yoshi was quickly accepted by fans everywhere. Now, whenever you see a Mario game, Yoshi will most likely be there. Yoshi transported Baby Mario in his first big role in "Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island for the Super Nintendo which was later remade for the Game Boy Advance. Yoshi then appeared once again on Yoshi's Island in "Yoshi's Island DS" for the DS in which he transported five different babies, each one having a different ability. Baby Mario could use Superstars, Baby Peach could ride on updrafts and slow falls, Baby DK could climb vines, Baby Wario could hang onto metallic objects, including coins, and Baby Bowser could breathe fire.

Another common enemy, Kamek, was introduced in the game, and Kamek is just a Magikoopa riding a broom. Kamek used his magic to make enemies grow super huge. Kamek appeared again in "New Super Mario Bros. Wii," for the Wii to help the Koopalings, Bowser's seven children first appearing in "Super Mario Bros. 3" for the NES. Rather than making the Koopalings bigger though he converted the staged trying to make things more difficult for Mario. Yoshi is always seen wearing his saddle and his classic shoes.
6. Xaldin appeared in a world that was nothing but a teal background. Finding himself confused, Xaldin walked all around seeing nothing until a small girl dressed in red, and an overweight man picking his nose arrived. The woman said, "Oh a new recruit...Xaldin is going to help us." The overweight man said "I bet he couldn't help us even if he tried." Although Xaldin wanted to eradicate this man for his remark he couldn't as his orders were to capture worlds. Xaldin started to use his wind powers but as he did he heard a switch click on and his powers were manifested into a crudely drawn vacuum cleaner which proceeded to suck the two visitors and the world itself up. Not the way Xaldin had planned it but what game did Xaldin manage to steal?

Answer: WarioWare D.I.Y.

The "WarioWare" series obviously stars Mario's evil, and often quite rude, nemesis Wario. Wario first appeared in "Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins" for the Game Boy as the main villain. After this release Wario was finally playable in "Super Mario Land 3: WarioLand" also released for the Game Boy.

Afterwards, Wario became a franchise much like Mario starring in several more platforming games, his most recent, as of 2009" being "Wario Land: Shake It!" for the Wii. Shortly after the release of "Wario World" for the Gamecube, Wario went off into another direction by making microgames and began with his first title "WarioWare Inc.: Mega MicroGame$." The microgames series has been very popular and even spawned a stage based off of them in "Super Smash Bros. Brawl" in where you have to perform certain commands such as "Taunt" or "Stay dry." Wario also appeared in his "WarioWare" outfit in the fray but was also able to be in his original attire: tee-shirt, gloves, overalls, elf shoes, and hat with a W. "WarioWare D.I.Y." released for the DS was a huge success as players could finally create their own microgames and see how they worked. Weekly new games by players would be released as well as games from famous people in the Nintendo universe.

It also had original microgames to play from characters such as Mona, Orbulon, and Ashley. Alongside this game, "WarioWare D.I.Y. Showcase" was released on WiiWare. It had more microgames to play and you could transfer games back and forth between the Wii and DS games. However, you could only create your own microgames on the DS game.
7. Axel always wanting to have fun was greatly pleased when he saw himself on a roller coaster. Although it was kind of grim, the car being in the shape of a skull, he didn't mind too much until he saw the railing coming to an end. He also noticed several barrels floating around with green plus signs and red minus signs. He then noticed two primates ahead of him having the same problem but they were being chased by a translucent torso of an evil laughing crocodile like creature. Axel made a jump making a loud clanging noise on the tracks attracting the attention of the specter. Not wanting to become lunch and thinking it wasn't fair that the ghost gave up it's original prey, Axel sucked up the level in several rings of fire before continuing not to suck up only the levels in that world but on the entire island. What level was the first to be brought back to Organization XIII's HQ before the whole game was stolen?

Answer: Haunted Hall

Haunted Hall comes from the world of Gloomy Gulch which comes from the game "Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest" for the Super Nintendo. "Donkey Kong" was a huge franchise even before it's more common franchise "Donkey Kong Country" was released on the Super Nintendo. On the NES, Donkey Kong would roll barrels down a construction site trying to stop Jumpman (Mario). Jumpman was trying to rescue his girlfriend at the top, Pauline. Later on "Donkey Kong Jr." showed up as he tried to rescue Donkey Kong which Mario had captured making Mario the villain. "Donkey Kong Jr." made a later appearance in "Super Mario Kart" for the Super Nintendo before growing up starring in his first platforming adventure "Donkey Kong Country" with his sidekick Diddy Kong. "Donkey Kong Country" would spawn two sequels "Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest" and "Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble" both for the Super Nintendo. "Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest" introduced many of the concepts that would be used in later games such as mini-games to obtain bonus coins (called Kremcoins in this game) and the much harder levels in the Lost World, called Krematoa in "Donkey Kong Country 3." It also introduced the team up system in where one Kong would jump on the others back being able to reach higher areas. Donkey Kong, now known more commonly as DK, would later appear with a peripheral that looked like a pair of bongo drums for the Gamecube.

This made the debut of the rhythm game called "Donkey Konga." These drums would also be used in the games "Donkey Konga 2" and an adventure game "Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat." These games also inspired Donkey Kong's Final Smash in "Super Smash Bros. Brawl". In the level Haunted Hall, you ride on a roller coaster and after passing through certain gates you only have a certain amount of time to outrun a ghostly crocodile torso named Kackle. To add time you would have to hit a plus barrel but if you hit a minus barrel it would subtract time. If you ran out of time Kackle would eliminate one of your Kongs and give an evil ghostly laugh.
8. Larxene arrived in a forest that appeared to be occupied by a couple of houses and some stores. Also she saw several anthropomorphic animals running around laughing, playing games, but only one human. Confused, she turned around when she heard another human-like animal asking for help. Normally she wouldn't since she's evil but she thought it may let her know more about the world she was going to steal. The animal asked her for help stealing two metal objects from the residents of the village and in return she would get some purplish furniture. Larxene continued to listen to the babbling character as he said something about there being an invitation mix-up or something but she didn't have time for this. She ran to the edge of the town used her claws to rip apart the seams of the world before stealing it and bringing it back to headquarters. Larxene, had stolen the "Animal Crossing: City Folk" world but what event were the residents celebrating on that fateful day?

Answer: Harvest Festival

Believe it or not the "Animal Crossing" franchise actually started on the N64, however the game was only released in Japan. An enhanced version of this game was released on the Gamecube which is where the franchise was introduced to the United States. Since the end of 2009 there have been two additional "Animal Crossing" games. "Animal Crossing: Wild World" was one of the launch titles for the DS Wi-Fi function. "Animal Crossing: City Folk" was then released for the Wii in November 2008 for the United States.

The "Animal Crossing" franchise is a real-life simulation game where you live in a forest full of human-like animals. You can do almost anything in the village fish, catch bugs, dig up fossils, run errands for friends and numerous other things.

In the Gamecube version you could even find old NES games as items and play them. These games included "Balloon Fight" and "Excitebike" just to name a few. One thing that separates the "Animal Crossing" franchise from all other games is that things are going on even when you're not there as the game takes place in real time according to what the system's internal clock is.

The Harvest Festival described above is the "Animal Crossing: City Folk" version of Thanksgiving taking place on the same day. Obviously, it involves eating and around the town you'll find a turkey funnily named Franklin. If you don't get the joke rather than the bald eagle, Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national bird. Franklin got a dinner invitation from Tortimer, the mayor, but didn't realize that he was going to be the dinner. While Tortimer waits for him to show up Franklin will be hiding and Tortimer will give you a knife and fork. If you surrender the knife and fork over to Franklin, which you pretty much have to if you speak with him, he will give you a piece of furniture (or carpet or wallpaper) from the Harvest series. You can repeat this process several times as Tortimer asks you to deliver knives and forks to all the residents of your village, and even after that Tortimer will give you a knife and fork thinking you lost yours. So if you're lucky you can get the whole Harvest series in one day.
9. Xion and Roxas were sent together to take on a ship that looked very similar to the ship they had explored in Neverland. Rather than finding a boy who didn't want to grow up, a fairy, and a pirate with a hook for a hand. They found a bunch of robots which looked like they had been stomped on the forehead. Also they saw two ghastly monsters one had a whip and one had a sword and they were battling two reptiles that had different colored bandanas on. While the two monsters were quite clumsy getting angry at each other and eventually hurting each other, the two reptiles were kicking butt. Seeing that these reptiles would be great assets to their team they stole the world that these ninja turtles had come from. What game did Xion and Roxas manage to steal?

Answer: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time

Video game companies for a long time have been taking comics, videos, and tv shows and turning them into games and the famous "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" are no exception. Starting out in comic books, Nintendo didn't start making the games until the ninja reptiles were turned into a cartoon in the 1980's by Mirage Studios.

The first game that they starred was an original arcade beat'em up style game before becoming the side scrolling adventure game that appeared on the NES. Two new games would be released on the NES before one of the more famous games "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time" would be released for the Super Nintendo. Alongside that "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters" a fighting type game would be released not only on the SNES but also on the NES and the Sega Genesis. Also while the NES games were popular the Game Boy would also manage to pump out three games: "Fall of the Foot Clan," "Back from the Sewers," and "Radical Rescue." While the first two were side scrollers with only one straight path. "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue" was based off a massive side scrolling adventure much like the "Metroid" series where every turtle had their own unique abilities. "Turtles in Time" had the original beat'em up style like the arcade game that started out in present time.

After beating Shredder in the Technodrome, he sent the reptilian ninjas through a time warp starting in prehistoric times all the way up to the not so distant future and then back to the present. The stage described above takes place on a pirate ship where the bosses are the staple bumbling mutants Bebop and Rocksteady. Once you manage to beat one of these mutants they start fighting amongst each other and you can watch them destroy each other. The robots described above are the numerous Foot Clan robots you must beat up which of course have a Foot emblem on their forehead making them look like someone stomped them there. After a long hiatus, the turtles made it back on to game consoles when the new series appeared on television. They still had the same beat'em up style they were famous for and also showed clips from the new television series in the games. Also there were collectibles to achieve in these games as well.
10. When all members of the Organization returned to their castle in the World that Never was, they felt pretty high and mighty stealing all the wondrous worlds that they did. What they didn't count on was their defeat. On one of the worlds a bunch of white creatures with blue eyes had hitched a ride and made their way up to the Organization's meeting room. Without warning, the white creatures pulled out plungers and their eyes turned red. The Organization pulled out their weapons but the creatures let out a resounding "Bwaaaaahhh" noise therefore scaring all the clothes off the Organization and disabling their weapons and then started to hit them with their plungers. The powerful Nobodies, in their state of terror, ran off to restore the worlds to normal, while the creatures themselves stole all the robes and weapons and put them in a pile that looked like they were trying to reach the moon. These creatures originally starred alongside which video game character?

Answer: Rayman

"Rayman" was originally a platformer designed by UbiSoft Studios until it's release on the Wii. This brought on Rayman's latest game "Rayman: Raving Rabbids." Even though the game centered around Rayman, he was not the star of the game but rather the humorous, cuddly, and yet maniacal little rabbit-like creatures called Rabbids.

The Rabbids have starred in several different games for the Wii up to 2010. For the most part these games were compilations of mini-games, therefore making it more of a multiplayer franchise than a solo player franchise.

This was not the case with the first game, where you had to complete solo mode to unlock multi player mode. After its first game "Rayman Raving Rabbids 2" was released using the same mini-game formula that was in the first one.

However, multiplayer mode was automatically unlocked at the beginning, Rayman was still around but game play mainly focused on the Rabbids and their zany humor. Then another mini-game compilation was released as "Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party" which some mini-games incorporated the Wii Balance Board.

Their first game apart from Rayman completely though was "Rabbids Go Home," which described the last scenario in the scene in the question. "Rabbids Go Home" was the first game in the Rabbids series not to be a mini-game compilation but a platformer. The Rabbids ran around with a shopping cart stealing items including clothes scared off humans and attempting to build a large pile to reach the moon which they have claimed as their new home.
Source: Author SandK

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