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How do you beat the Maniac Mansion on NES?

How do you beat the Maniac Mansion on NES?

Bernard’s Walkthrough

  1. Introduction. There are several ways to win the game.
  2. Get a Kid Thrown Into the Dungeon. Have Dave GO TO the left of the screen in order to reach the front of the mansion.
  3. Get the Silver Key.
  4. Get the Radio Tube.
  5. Get rid of the Green Tentacle.
  6. Drain the Pool.
  7. Get the Glowing Key.
  8. Call the Meteor Police.

How long is Maniac Mansion?

30 minutes
Maniac Mansion (TV series)

Maniac Mansion
Running time 30 minutes
Production companies Lucasfilm Atlantis Films
Distributor Atlantis Films
Release

Is Day of the Tentacle a sequel?

Day of the Tentacle, also known as Maniac Mansion II: Day of the Tentacle, is a 1993 graphic adventure game developed and published by LucasArts. It is the sequel to the 1987 game Maniac Mansion.

When did Maniac Mansion come out?

October 5, 1987Maniac Mansion / Initial release date

Can you save in Maniac Mansion?

The version of Maniac Mansion on the DOTT remaster has no save slots. All it has is a “resume” mode, which given that Maniac Mansion has lots of dead ends is not really helpful at all – as soon as you make a mistake you’d have to restart the whole game.

Where was Maniac Mansion filmed?

Toronto
Shot entirely in Toronto, Maniac Mansion premiered on September 14, 1990 on YTV in Canada and The Family Channel in the United States, four days before the release of Jaleco’s port of the game to the Nintendo Entertainment System.

Should I play Maniac Mansion Before Day of the Tentacle?

No, the narrative on Day of the Tentacle stands independent of Maniac Mansion. In fact, you can play Maniac Mansion from within Day of the Tentacle as the whole game is included as a hidden bonus. You find the hidden game by interacting with an old computer in Ed’s room as Bernard.

Does Disney own Day of the Tentacle?

Special Edition. According to Kotaku, a remastered version of Day of the Tentacle was in the works at LucasArts Singapore before the sale of LucasArts to Disney in 2012.

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