The folks at iam8bit revealed they will be releasing a classic NES Cartridge for The GarbagePailKids: Mad Mike & The Quest for Stale Gum.
\n Developed by Retrotainment Games and Digital Eclipse, this is a retro title that will take you back to classic 16-bit gaming with an all-new adventure featuring many of the characters you grew up with. Now you can buy it in a special box that resembled the old NES boxes these games used to come in, complete with cartridge, instruction booklet, and more. This special edition is going for $80, which you can pre-order now at the link above. The actual game will be released on October 25th.
Tricky side-scrolling levels including Egypt, Transylvania, and Hell will test the mettle of even the most hardcore old-school gamer. Players can collect and trade 8-bit versions of the official Garbage Pail Kids cards, including some that can be used in battle . Minigames, including porta-potty fishing, round out Retrotainment's loving tribute to Garbage Pail Kids and classic retro games.
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