The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy
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The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy | |
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Publisher | Taito AU: Mattel |
Developer | Taito |
Console | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Genre | Platformer |
Release date | NA: December 1991[1] |
The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy is a platform video game based on The Flintstones animated series, developed and published by Taito for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991.
Play as Fred who must retrieve all of the pieces of Gazoo's time machine in order to save Dino and Hoppy from a mad scientist, who wants to put them in his zoo in the 30th century.
Summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Organizations
- Spacely Space Sprockets (mentioned)
Locations
- Earth
- Bedrock
- Orbit City
- Orbit City Zoo (mentioned)
- Doctor Butler's lab
Objects
Vehicles
- Doctor Butler's time machine
- Great Gazoo's time machine
Development
Music
The sound composer was Y. Yamada and N. Yagishita.
Crew credits
- Note: In the international releases, most of the first names in the staff roll are initials, while only their surnames and nicknames are listed in these releases. In the Japanese version, they were referred to by their full names, which were all changed in the other releases.
- Programmers: Misako Kawamura, Ki-Ichi Saito (Keiichi Saito)
- Graphic designers: T. Kodama (Toshihiko Kodama), M. Saito (Shin Saitoh), T. Kawaishi (Tohru Kaaishi), I. Matono (George Matono), Nisiyaman (Michael Nishiyama)
- Planner: Nishiyaman (Michael Nishiyama)
- Sound composers: Y. Yamada (Yasuo Yamada), N. Yagishita (Naoto Yagishita)
- Coordinators: H. Kajita (Hideki Kajita), H. Hiraiwa (Hiro Hiraiwa)
Behind the scenes
- Dino's mouth moved after being saved by Fred, giving the sense that he was yapping, although no sound is heard.
- In the international releases, special thanks are given to T. Horimoto, K. Bando, Y. Kanno, K. Ito, Y. Koga, Onijust, Y. Nakanishi, S. Yasuda, L. Stalmah, T. Kato, Y. Suzuki, S. Nakata, N. Kuroki, N. Nakaizawa in the credits. The Japanese version lacks these credits.
Errors
- Wilma and Betty know about Gazoo's existence, instead of just Fred, Barney, the babies, and the pets.
- Since George supposedly lives in 2062, which is in the 21st century, Doctor Butler claiming he comes from the 30th century is grossly inaccurate. However, the year George lives in has never been addressed on-screen in an episode or movie before.
Everlasting influence
- The video game achieved meme status in 2017, when streamer Vargskeletor Joel played a Mario-themed bootleg called 7 Grand Dad.
References
- ^ "Release information". GameFAQs. Retrieved on November 29, 2022.