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[[Image:Cowboy.png|thumb]]The '''Cowboy Gobbo''' was to be the fifth type of [[Gobbo]] probably intended for the unreleased Sega Dreamcast version ''[[Croc 2]]''.
[[Image:Cowboy.png|thumb]]The '''Cowboy Gobbo''' was to be the fifth type of [[Gobbo]] probably intended for the unreleased Sega Dreamcast version ''[[Croc 2]]''.
==Information==
==Information==
Both he and his [[Cowboy Village|village]] were scrapped from the game. He is not shown in any screenshots or videos, but was featured in several places, including the manual. According to issue #2 page 45 of the Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine (November 1999), Dave Stalker mentioned in an interview Croc 2 was to receive "By the time it gets to you,we're going to add another Gobbo tribe to save, and there'll be forty-two levels to play through in total."<ref>[https://retrocdn.net/images/8/8f/ODCM_US_02.pdf][https://retrocdn.net/images/8/8f/ODCM_US_02.pdf Link to Magazine]</ref>
Both he and his [[Cowboy Village|village]] were scrapped from the game. He is not shown in any screenshots or videos, but was featured in several places, including the manual. According to issue #2 page 45 of the Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine (November 1999), Dave Stalker mentioned in an interview Croc 2 was to receive "Another Gobbo tribe to save, and there'll be forty-two levels to play through in total."<ref>[https://retrocdn.net/images/8/8f/ODCM_US_02.pdf][https://retrocdn.net/images/8/8f/ODCM_US_02.pdf Link to Magazine]</ref>
[[Category:Characters in Croc 2]]
[[Category:Characters in Croc 2]]
[[Category:Males]]
[[Category:Males]]

Revision as of 02:05, August 6, 2019

The Cowboy Gobbo was to be the fifth type of Gobbo probably intended for the unreleased Sega Dreamcast version Croc 2.

Information

Both he and his village were scrapped from the game. He is not shown in any screenshots or videos, but was featured in several places, including the manual. According to issue #2 page 45 of the Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine (November 1999), Dave Stalker mentioned in an interview Croc 2 was to receive "Another Gobbo tribe to save, and there'll be forty-two levels to play through in total."[1]