Little Red Hood
Little Red Hood |
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Also known as: Xiao Hong Mao (TW) This game has unused graphics. This game has a prerelease article |
Little Red Hood is a puzzle game loosely based on the Little Red Riding Hood fairytale. It's rather infamous for its poor quality, thanks to being released in an unfinished state.
It's also notorious for having a very crude method of bypassing the NES lock-out chip: the game cartridge has a slot for attaching another cartridge on top of it, Sonic & Knuckles style, and to get the game to work (at least on non-toploader models) the player needs to plug-in a licensed NES game so that it can piggyback off of that game's lock-out chip.
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Prerelease Info |
Unused Graphics
A dead goblin. This sprite appears in the Taiwanese version's manual.
An egg with unknown purpose. A small part of it can be seen in the top-left corner of the screen.
Regional Differences
Taiwan | Australia |
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The Taiwanese logo has Little Red Hood's head forming the top of the 帽 character. This detail was removed for the Australian release, which also moved the logo up a bit.
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