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The two releases were developed independently by different companies: the Genesis version by HeadGames and Super NES by Manley & Associates. Pink Goes to Hollywood is a Pink Panther themed platform game published in 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Genesis by TecMagik.
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| Action | Keyboard | Controller |
|---|---|---|
| D-Pad Up | ↑ | D-Pad up |
| D-Pad Down | ↓ | D-Pad down |
| D-Pad Left | ← | D-Pad left |
| D-Pad Right | → | D-Pad right |
| B (bottom) | X | Bottom face |
| A (right) | Z | Right face |
| Y (left) | S | Left face |
| X (top) | A | Top face |
| L | Q | Left shoulder |
| R | E | Right shoulder |
| Start | Enter | Start |
| Select | V | Select |
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The Story Behind Pink Goes to Hollywood
The player can increase the Pink Panther's extra health by collecting square icons with a heart on them that have been placed around each level, and the Pink Panther can also gain brief invincibility (which is indicated by the Pink Panther flashing) by collecting square icons with a paw-prints on them. The player can increase the Pink Panther's extra health by collecting spare hats that have been placed around each level, and the player can gain extra lives by collecting icons shaped like the Pink Panther's head that are also placed around each level. If the Pink Panther runs into or is hit by a hazard, he loses one unit of extra health.
After the Pink Panther completes a level, he is taken back to the main hub and a barrier that reads “Set Closed” lands in front of the completed level's entrance. Throughout each level, the player can also collect “Tricks” that can be used to help eliminate or avoid hazards; there are multiple sorts of “Tricks” - e.g. a stoplight causes nearby hazards to freeze, making them easier to avoid or hit. Both are similar in theme and aesthetics, but different in layout and game mechanics.
How Pink Goes to Hollywood Plays
The Pink Panther himself starts each level off with one unit of extra health, which is represented by a hat he is wearing. When the game is started, the player is taken to a level titled “Honey, I Shrunk the Pink” (a homage to 1989's Honey, I Shrunk the Kids), which serves as the hub that leads to all the other levels of the game; here, the Pink Panther – who serves as the ‘player character’ – is shrunken down to the size of a billiard ball, and the player must navigate him through a house to access the other levels whilst avoiding rats, which serve as this level's hazards. Going through the door marked “Exit” will clear the level and reset the game; going through the door marked “Continue” will take the player back to the level they were on and also replenish the Pink Panther with 5 extra lives, but to get to this door, the player needs to collect a token that has stairs on it - which is placed right above the Pink Panther at the start of the level - and use it at the nearby “Toll” to spawn a staircase that the Pink Panther can climb to get to the door.
If the Pink Panther doesn't have any extra health left, he will not be wearing a hat; and if he runs into or is hit by a hazard without any extra health, he will perish and the player will lose one life – the same thing will happen, regardless of the amount of extra health the Pink Panther has on hand, if he falls into an abyss. The two releases were developed independently by different companies: the Genesis version by HeadGames and Super NES by Manley & Associates. After the Pink Panther completes a level, he is taken back to the main hub and a barrier that reads “Set Closed” lands in front of the completed level's entrance.
Why Players Still Load It Up
Pink Goes to Hollywood is a Pink Panther themed platform game published in 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Genesis by TecMagik. The two releases were developed independently by different companies: the Genesis version by HeadGames and Super NES by Manley & Associates. Electronic Games gave the Genesis version 83%, and the SNES version 75%.
Each trick, when used, will vanish and cease its effect after a certain period of time. Both are similar in theme and aesthetics, but different in layout and game mechanics. The player can increase the Pink Panther's extra health by collecting square icons with a heart on them that have been placed around each level, and the Pink Panther can also gain brief invincibility (which is indicated by the Pink Panther flashing) by collecting square icons with a paw-prints on them.
Pink Goes to Hollywood — Frequently Asked Questions
Can I play Pink Goes to Hollywood online for free?
Yes — Pink Goes to Hollywood runs directly in your browser on this page. There is nothing to download or install; the game boots in the player above.
Do I need a controller to play Pink Goes to Hollywood?
A gamepad is optional. The keyboard mapping shown on this page works immediately, and plugging in a USB or Bluetooth controller switches the player over on its own.
Who developed Pink Goes to Hollywood?
Pink Goes to Hollywood was developed by * HeadGames (Genesis) * Manley & Associates and published by TecMagik.
Where can I buy the original Pink Goes to Hollywood?
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