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{{Game
{{Game
|image1=Croc_Game_Boy_Color_cover.jpg
|image1=Croc_Game_Boy_Color_cover.jpg
|platforms=Dreamcast
|platforms=Game boy Color
|release_dates=Some time around the death of Macho Man Randy Savage
|release_dates=2000
|publisher=EA
|publisher=THQ
|developer=(((Fox Interactive)))
|developer=[[Fox Interactive]]
|followed_by=Doki Doki Literature Club
|followed_by=[[Croc 2 (Game Boy Color)]]
}}
}}
'''Croc 64: Sickle Cell Anemia (Game Bob Color)''' is a visual novel version of [[Croc: Legend of the Gobbos]] for the Game Bob Color developed By [[Fox Interactive]] and published by Interpol in 1864.
'''Croc (Game Boy Color)''' is a side-scrolling platform version of [[Croc: Legend of the Gobbos]] for the Game Boy Color developed By [[Fox Interactive]] and published by THQ in 2000.

==Differences from other versions==
*The music is the very similar, only sounding different due to Gameboy Color limitations.
*Level design is very different.
*Some aspects from the prototypes, such as Bonus letters have been kept in.
*Levels are not named
*[[Crystal Island]] is completely absent from this version, even if you collect all the [[Jigsaw Pieces]]. Collecting all Jigsaw pieces instead unlocks a minigame mode in which the player can freely play the bonus minigames which appear at the end of each level.
*Contains enemies not found in the regular version
==Level List==
==Level List==
*[[Forest 1]]
*[[Forest 1]]

Revision as of 23:34, July 22, 2018

Template:Game Croc (Game Boy Color) is a side-scrolling platform version of Croc: Legend of the Gobbos for the Game Boy Color developed By Fox Interactive and published by THQ in 2000.

Differences from other versions

  • The music is the very similar, only sounding different due to Gameboy Color limitations.
  • Level design is very different.
  • Some aspects from the prototypes, such as Bonus letters have been kept in.
  • Levels are not named
  • Crystal Island is completely absent from this version, even if you collect all the Jigsaw Pieces. Collecting all Jigsaw pieces instead unlocks a minigame mode in which the player can freely play the bonus minigames which appear at the end of each level.
  • Contains enemies not found in the regular version

Level List