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Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday

Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday is a 1995 side-scrolling platform video game developed by Phoenix Interactive Entertainment and published by Sunsoft for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console. The goal of the game is to guide the main character, Porky Pig from the Warner Bros. cartoons, through his nightmares. The game received mixed to positive reviews by critics; its graphics and animations were received well while its length and easy difficulty were not.

Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday
Front cover art of the North American release
Developer(s)Phoenix
Publisher(s)Sunsoft
Director(s)Joe Booth
Designer(s)Darren Melbourne[3]
Artist(s)Paul McGee
Writer(s)Joe Booth
Composer(s)Kev Bateson[a]
Jez Taylor
Platform(s)SNES[4]
Release
Genre(s)Platformer[1]
Action[5]
Mode(s)Single-player[6]

Gameplay edit

Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday is a side-scrolling platform game where the main character, Porky Pig, can move left and right and jump.[1][7] Also, the main character can swing in chains, climb, enter doorways and ride bubbles under the water.[8][9] Some platforms, if stepped on by Porky, makes Daffy The Count Duck appear and scare Porky so he propels up into the air to reach high places.[10] Enemies in a level can be defeated in two different ways; by jumping on them or by throwing fruit at them, but fruit can only be thrown by Porky when a fruit bowl power-up is collected.[11][12]

At the beginning of the game, Porky starts with five lives and the goal is to make it to the end of all levels.[13] Porky loses a life if all of his hearts are lost, which happens if Porky is hit by an enemy.[11] Checkpoints that look like a red X mark are scattered throughout the levels. Going past a checkpoint makes Porky stick a flag into the ground and that's where he'll start from if a life is lost later in the level. If all lives are lost, there is an unlimited continue to feature that restarts the player in the same level.[12]

 
Gameplay in the first level of Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday.

The player is introduced to the story of the game with one in-game cutscene.[6] The story goes as following: On the night before Porky Pig's vacation starts, he goes to bed. Asleep, he starts having nightmares where he meets different scary characters.[13] In order to wake up, he must travel through all of the levels in the game.[11]

There are several different types of power-ups and items in the game. Collecting the fruit bowl mentioned earlier supplies Porky with unlimited fruit to throw at enemies until he loses a life. Heart items found scattered in the levels refills one of his hearts. Picking up 100 cupcake power-ups, which an on-screen counter keeps track of,[14] rewards the player with an extra life. There is also a cake power-up to collect, which increases the in-game score. A potion power-up will, if collected by Porky, inflate him for a limited time.[15][7] He then starts to float and can be moved up, down and as always left and right.[9]

There are six levels and at the end of each level is a boss.[13][12] Between levels, a world map displays the player's progress. The first level, The Haunted Woods, takes Porky through a forest with goblins, ghosts, magical walking cauldrons, spiders, leprechauns and bats.[1] Notable is also a tree with a rotating 3D-effect.[1][5] In the end of the level a boss named Spooky Sid is fought. The second level is Dry Gulch Town, and it takes Porky through a western type of town, including tumbleweed and caged hooligans while foes with moose trophies with rifle barrels showing from their mouths, where Six Shootin' Sheriff Sam is the boss in the end of the level. The third level first takes place on a small raft and later on under the sea in the Ruins of Atlantis. Diving turkeys and barracudas are enemies found there, and Porky can ride on bubbles exhaled from a special kind of sea creature. And Willie Great White is the boss foe. In the fourth level, an abandoned mine, Hyde Tweety is the boss. The fifth level is in the Snowy Alps, which will eventually transcend into a delusional landscape where it literally rains cats and dogs as well as fish skeletons[6] Monster Max is the boss of that level. In the sixth and final level, Porky goes through the castle of Daffy The Count Duck and clashes with Herman the robot boss in his chamber as the final boss.[1][7]

In the options screen, three different difficulty levels can be selected. A sound test feature and a controller configuration setting is also available.

Development edit

Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday was developed by Phoenix Interactive Entertainment. Darren Melbourne designed the core elements of the game while Kev Bruce composed the music and sound effects. The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down song, also known as the Looney Tunes theme, was added to the game.[3] Notable graphical effects include parallax scrolling and a weather effect which means that every time the game is played the weather can be different. For example: sometimes it may be snowing and sometimes it may be raining.[8][6]

The game's publisher was originally Hudson Soft, who owned the license to publish games with Warner Bros. characters at the time, but it sold the rights to Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday on to Acclaim Entertainment in 1995.[16] The game was ultimately published by Sunsoft. Some versions of the game were distributed by Acclaim and some by Sunsoft, both under license of Warner Bros.[17][18]

Reception edit

Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday received mixed to positive reviews. The graphics and animations received praise as well as the weather system, about which a reviewer from Electronic Gaming Monthly commented: "It's a great idea; it should be used more often". Generally well received was also the music and sound effects, although some reviewers found the music loops to be too short. In addition, the controls in the game were considered by some critics to be easy to use. On the other hand, some critics thought the challenge of the game was too easy and the levels too short and/or too few. Also, some reviewers thought the game was unoriginal and just reused many gameplay elements popularized by other games in the same genre. Most of the critics recommended the game for younger children.[b]

See also edit

Notes edit

^ Credited as "Kev B".[3]

References edit

^ Reference group b [1][5][6][4][7][8][10]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday". Super Power (FR) (in French). SUMO Éditions (37): 88–90. November 1995.
  2. ^ (PDF). Nintendo of America, Web Archive. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2016. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c In-game credits for the North American release of Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday.
  4. ^ a b "Super Nintendo: Porky". Player One (in French). Média Système Édition (58): 144. November 1995.
  5. ^ a b c "Porky Pig". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 76. Ziff Davis. November 1995. p. 188.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday". Super Play. Future Publishing (40): 44–45. February 1996.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday". Nintendo Power. No. 72. Nintendo of America. May 1995. pp. 82–85, 105, 107.
  8. ^ a b c d Dillard, Corbie (October 17, 2009). "Review". Nintendo Life. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
  9. ^ a b Instruction booklet 1995, p. 7.
  10. ^ a b Weiss, Brett Alan. "Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday: Review". Allgame. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
  11. ^ a b c Instruction booklet 1995, p. 4.
  12. ^ a b c Instruction booklet 1995, p. 5.
  13. ^ a b c Instruction booklet 1995, p. 3.
  14. ^ Instruction booklet 1995, p. 8.
  15. ^ Instruction booklet 1995, p. 9.
  16. ^ "News Bits". GamePro. No. 90. IDG. March 1996. p. 17.
  17. ^ Fifth screen shown in some versions of Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday: "Acclaim entertainment, Inc. Presents.. Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday Sunsoft is a registered trademark of Sun Electronics Corporation. © 1995 Sunsoft of America. /.../ Distributed by Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. Game Developed by Phoenix I.E. Licensed by Nintendo."
  18. ^ First screen shown in some versions of Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday: "Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday presented by Sunsoft /.../
  19. ^ "Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday". GameRankings. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
  • "Instruction booklet for the North American version of "Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday" (SNS-APPE-USA)". Acclaim Entertainment. 1995. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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Porky Pig s Haunted Holiday is a 1995 side scrolling platform video game developed by Phoenix Interactive Entertainment and published by Sunsoft for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console The goal of the game is to guide the main character Porky Pig from the Warner Bros cartoons through his nightmares The game received mixed to positive reviews by critics its graphics and animations were received well while its length and easy difficulty were not Porky Pig s Haunted HolidayFront cover art of the North American releaseDeveloper s PhoenixPublisher s SunsoftDirector s Joe BoothDesigner s Darren Melbourne 3 Artist s Paul McGeeWriter s Joe BoothComposer s Kev Bateson a Jez TaylorPlatform s SNES 4 ReleaseNA October 1995 2 EU November 1995 1 Genre s Platformer 1 Action 5 Mode s Single player 6 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development 3 Reception 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksGameplay editPorky Pig s Haunted Holiday is a side scrolling platform game where the main character Porky Pig can move left and right and jump 1 7 Also the main character can swing in chains climb enter doorways and ride bubbles under the water 8 9 Some platforms if stepped on by Porky makes Daffy The Count Duck appear and scare Porky so he propels up into the air to reach high places 10 Enemies in a level can be defeated in two different ways by jumping on them or by throwing fruit at them but fruit can only be thrown by Porky when a fruit bowl power up is collected 11 12 At the beginning of the game Porky starts with five lives and the goal is to make it to the end of all levels 13 Porky loses a life if all of his hearts are lost which happens if Porky is hit by an enemy 11 Checkpoints that look like a red X mark are scattered throughout the levels Going past a checkpoint makes Porky stick a flag into the ground and that s where he ll start from if a life is lost later in the level If all lives are lost there is an unlimited continue to feature that restarts the player in the same level 12 nbsp Gameplay in the first level of Porky Pig s Haunted Holiday The player is introduced to the story of the game with one in game cutscene 6 The story goes as following On the night before Porky Pig s vacation starts he goes to bed Asleep he starts having nightmares where he meets different scary characters 13 In order to wake up he must travel through all of the levels in the game 11 There are several different types of power ups and items in the game Collecting the fruit bowl mentioned earlier supplies Porky with unlimited fruit to throw at enemies until he loses a life Heart items found scattered in the levels refills one of his hearts Picking up 100 cupcake power ups which an on screen counter keeps track of 14 rewards the player with an extra life There is also a cake power up to collect which increases the in game score A potion power up will if collected by Porky inflate him for a limited time 15 7 He then starts to float and can be moved up down and as always left and right 9 There are six levels and at the end of each level is a boss 13 12 Between levels a world map displays the player s progress The first level The Haunted Woods takes Porky through a forest with goblins ghosts magical walking cauldrons spiders leprechauns and bats 1 Notable is also a tree with a rotating 3D effect 1 5 In the end of the level a boss named Spooky Sid is fought The second level is Dry Gulch Town and it takes Porky through a western type of town including tumbleweed and caged hooligans while foes with moose trophies with rifle barrels showing from their mouths where Six Shootin Sheriff Sam is the boss in the end of the level The third level first takes place on a small raft and later on under the sea in the Ruins of Atlantis Diving turkeys and barracudas are enemies found there and Porky can ride on bubbles exhaled from a special kind of sea creature And Willie Great White is the boss foe In the fourth level an abandoned mine Hyde Tweety is the boss The fifth level is in the Snowy Alps which will eventually transcend into a delusional landscape where it literally rains cats and dogs as well as fish skeletons 6 Monster Max is the boss of that level In the sixth and final level Porky goes through the castle of Daffy The Count Duck and clashes with Herman the robot boss in his chamber as the final boss 1 7 In the options screen three different difficulty levels can be selected A sound test feature and a controller configuration setting is also available Development editPorky Pig s Haunted Holiday was developed by Phoenix Interactive Entertainment Darren Melbourne designed the core elements of the game while Kev Bruce composed the music and sound effects The Merry Go Round Broke Down song also known as the Looney Tunes theme was added to the game 3 Notable graphical effects include parallax scrolling and a weather effect which means that every time the game is played the weather can be different For example sometimes it may be snowing and sometimes it may be raining 8 6 The game s publisher was originally Hudson Soft who owned the license to publish games with Warner Bros characters at the time but it sold the rights to Porky Pig s Haunted Holiday on to Acclaim Entertainment in 1995 16 The game was ultimately published by Sunsoft Some versions of the game were distributed by Acclaim and some by Sunsoft both under license of Warner Bros 17 18 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreGameRankings66 50 19 Review scoresPublicationScoreNintendo Life6 out of 10 8 Nintendo Power3 25 out of 5 7 Super Play72 6 Super Power FR 83 1 Porky Pig s Haunted Holiday received mixed to positive reviews The graphics and animations received praise as well as the weather system about which a reviewer from Electronic Gaming Monthly commented It s a great idea it should be used more often Generally well received was also the music and sound effects although some reviewers found the music loops to be too short In addition the controls in the game were considered by some critics to be easy to use On the other hand some critics thought the challenge of the game was too easy and the levels too short and or too few Also some reviewers thought the game was unoriginal and just reused many gameplay elements popularized by other games in the same genre Most of the critics recommended the game for younger children b See also editList of Looney Tunes video gamesNotes edit Credited as Kev B 3 References edit Reference group b 1 5 6 4 7 8 10 a b c d e f g h Porky Pig s Haunted Holiday Super Power FR in French SUMO Editions 37 88 90 November 1995 Super NES Games PDF Nintendo of America Web Archive Archived from the original PDF on March 3 2016 Retrieved February 1 2013 a b c In game credits for the North American release of Porky Pig s Haunted Holiday a b Super Nintendo Porky Player One in French Media Systeme Edition 58 144 November 1995 a b c Porky Pig Electronic Gaming Monthly No 76 Ziff Davis November 1995 p 188 a b c d e f Porky Pig s Haunted Holiday Super Play Future Publishing 40 44 45 February 1996 a b c d e Porky Pig s Haunted Holiday Nintendo Power No 72 Nintendo of America May 1995 pp 82 85 105 107 a b c d Dillard Corbie October 17 2009 Review Nintendo Life Retrieved February 5 2013 a b Instruction booklet 1995 p 7 a b Weiss Brett Alan Porky Pig s Haunted Holiday Review Allgame Retrieved February 5 2013 a b c Instruction booklet 1995 p 4 a b c Instruction booklet 1995 p 5 a b c Instruction booklet 1995 p 3 Instruction booklet 1995 p 8 Instruction booklet 1995 p 9 News Bits GamePro No 90 IDG March 1996 p 17 Fifth screen shown in some versions of Porky Pig s Haunted Holiday Acclaim entertainment Inc Presents Porky Pig s Haunted Holiday Sunsoft is a registered trademark of Sun Electronics Corporation c 1995 Sunsoft of America Distributed by Acclaim Entertainment Inc Game Developed by Phoenix I E Licensed by Nintendo First screen shown in some versions of Porky Pig s Haunted Holiday Porky Pig s 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