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* BewareMyStingerTail: Well, Charly's tail has no stinger, but it's still used to WhipItGood.

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* BewareMyStingerTail: Well, Charly's tail has no stinger, but it's still used to WhipItGood.as a whip.
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''Tail 'Gator'' (a.k.a. "Shippo de Bun" in Japanese) is a 1991 GameBoy game developed and published by Creator/{{Natsume}} (with involvement from VAP in Japan). It is sometimes named "Crocodile" in unofficial translations.

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''Tail 'Gator'' (a.k.a. "Shippo de Bun" in Japanese) is a 1991 GameBoy UsefulNotes/GameBoy game developed and published by Creator/{{Natsume}} (with involvement from VAP in Japan). It is sometimes named "Crocodile" in unofficial translations.

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* SchrodingersGun: The key in every room is always in the last treasure chest you open, no matter what order you open them in.

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* SchrodingersGun: The key in every room is always in the last treasure chest you open, no matter what order you open them in.in.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: While the platforming is decent, the soundtrack, a set of eleven tunes filled with copious amounts of swing rhythm, is downright awesome. Music is by "I. Mizutani".
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'''Tail 'Gator''' (a.k.a. "Shippo de Bun" in Japanese) is a 1991 GameBoy game developed and published by Creator/{{Natsume}} (with involvement from VAP in Japan). It is sometimes named "Crocodile" in unofficial translations.

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'''Tail 'Gator''' ''Tail 'Gator'' (a.k.a. "Shippo de Bun" in Japanese) is a 1991 GameBoy game developed and published by Creator/{{Natsume}} (with involvement from VAP in Japan). It is sometimes named "Crocodile" in unofficial translations.
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'''Tail 'Gator''' (a.k.a. "Shippo de Bun" in Japanese) is a 1991 GameBoy game developed and published by Creator/{{Natsume}} (with involvement from {{VAP}} in Japan). It is sometimes named "Crocodile" in unofficial translations.

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'''Tail 'Gator''' (a.k.a. "Shippo de Bun" in Japanese) is a 1991 GameBoy game developed and published by Creator/{{Natsume}} (with involvement from {{VAP}} VAP in Japan). It is sometimes named "Crocodile" in unofficial translations.
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Gameplay: Platforming. Lose a heart when hitting an enemy, collect hearts to replenish H.P.; game over if you run out. Also collect P tabs to fill up the power meter--if it's full you get a ranged shockwave attack with every tail whip. B circle just gives [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin bonus points]], but bombs destroy all enemies on screen--more points the more you hit at once. Finally, there are keys. Each level is made up of a number of rooms: You must destroy all the treasure chests (three tail-whacks) to find the key, which lets you go to the next room.

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Gameplay: Platforming. Lose a heart when hitting an enemy, collect hearts to replenish H.P.; game over if you run out. Also collect P tabs to fill up the power meter--if it's full you get a ranged shockwave attack with every tail whip. B circle just gives [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin bonus points]], points, but bombs destroy all enemies on screen--more points the more you hit at once. Finally, there are keys. Each level is made up of a number of rooms: You must destroy all the treasure chests (three tail-whacks) to find the key, which lets you go to the next room.
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'''Tail 'Gator''' (a.k.a. "Shippo de Bun" in Japanese) is a 1991 GameBoy game developed and published by {{Natsume}} (with involvement from {{VAP}} in Japan). It is sometimes named "Crocodile" in unofficial translations.

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'''Tail 'Gator''' (a.k.a. "Shippo de Bun" in Japanese) is a 1991 GameBoy game developed and published by {{Natsume}} Creator/{{Natsume}} (with involvement from {{VAP}} in Japan). It is sometimes named "Crocodile" in unofficial translations.
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'''Tail 'Gator''' (a.k.a. "Shippo de Bun" in Japanese) is a 1991 GameBoy game developed and published by {{Natsume}} (with involvement from {{VAP}} in Japan). It is sometimes named "Crocodile" in unofficial translations.

It is a {{platformer}} with ten levels, starring an alligator named Charly who must defeat a dragon named Basso Gila who has made his new home in the formerly peaceful animal kingdom called Moberry.

There are fourteen levels, divided into five areas. Areas 1, 2, and 3 put you in a level select room where you have a choice of four levels--depending on which door you enter from the first room, you get a different level. Areas 4 and 5 are one level each, ending in the final boss. There are bosses in one of the Area 1 levels, one of the Area 2 levels, two of the Area 3 levels, and the Area 5 level. Each of the four door-heights has a corresponding music track to go along with it--all the top doorway levels of Areas 1-3 have the same track, for example. Areas 4 and 5, the castle, have a different track.

Gameplay: Platforming. Lose a heart when hitting an enemy, collect hearts to replenish H.P.; game over if you run out. Also collect P tabs to fill up the power meter--if it's full you get a ranged shockwave attack with every tail whip. B circle just gives [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin bonus points]], but bombs destroy all enemies on screen--more points the more you hit at once. Finally, there are keys. Each level is made up of a number of rooms: You must destroy all the treasure chests (three tail-whacks) to find the key, which lets you go to the next room.

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* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: Japanese box art features a cute alligator. U.S. box art features a mean alligator.
* BewareMyStingerTail: Well, Charly's tail has no stinger, but it's still used to WhipItGood.
* CriticalAnnoyance: When you're down to one heart. It's not ''that'' annoying, though.
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: While the platforming is decent, the soundtrack, a set of eleven tunes filled with copious amounts of swing rhythm, is downright awesome. Music is by "I. Mizutani".
* FunnyAnimal: Charly definitely counts.
* HitPoints: Called "H.P." (with the dots).
* PunnyName: on "tailgater", because Charly is a gator who uses his tail to attack things.
* SchrodingersGun: The key in every room is always in the last treasure chest you open, no matter what order you open them in.

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