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* ReferencedBy: ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' pays homage to Crash 'N' The Boys by featuring a band named after the game.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The U.S. version ended with a teaser for ''Crash 'n' the Boys: Hockey Challenge'', which was intended to be a localization of the earlier ''Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey Bu'' (the original final image for ''Street Challenge'' showed Momozono on a swing in the sunset, with the message "That's All" written in hiragana characters). There was even a promotional poster packaged with the SNES game ''The Combatribes'' that featured the cover artwork of the game. However, ''Ice Challenge'' was never officially released outside Japan. An incomplete translated ROM exists on the Internet.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The U.S. version ended with a teaser for ''Crash 'n' the Boys: Hockey Challenge'', which was intended to be a localization of the earlier ''Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey Bu'' (the original final image for ''Street Challenge'' showed Momozono Momozono, the cheerleader/manager for Team Nekketsu on a swing in the sunset, with the message "That's All" "The End" written in hiragana characters). There was even a promotional poster packaged with the SNES game ''The Combatribes'' that featured the cover artwork of the game. However, ''Ice Challenge'' was never officially released outside Japan. An incomplete translated ROM exists on the Internet.
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* NoExportForYou: The Game Boy version.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The U.S. version ended with a teaser for ''Crash 'n' the Boys: Hockey Challenge'', which was intended to be a localization of the earlier ''Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey Bu'' (the original final image for ''Street Challenge'' showed Momozono on a swing in the sunset, with the message "That's All" written in hiragana characters). There was even a promotional poster packaged with the SNES game ''The Combatribes'' that featured the cover artwork of the game. However, ''Ice Challenge'' was never officially released outside Japan. An incomplete translated ROM exists on the Internet.
** Other ''Crash 'n' the Boys'' games announced by American Technos include ''Soccer Challenge'' (''Kunio Kun no Nekketsu Soccer League''), ''Diamond Challenge'' (''Downtown Nekketsu Baseball Monogatari'') for the SNES, and the Game Boy version of ''Street Challenge''; all went unreleased.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The U.S. version ended with a teaser for ''Crash 'n' the Boys: Hockey Challenge'', which was intended to be a localization of the earlier ''Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey Bu'' (the original final image for ''Street Challenge'' showed Momozono on a swing in the sunset, with the message "That's All" written in hiragana characters). There was even a promotional poster packaged with the SNES game ''The Combatribes'' that featured the cover artwork of the game. However, ''Ice Challenge'' was never officially released outside Japan. An incomplete translated ROM exists on the Internet.
** Other ''Crash 'n' the Boys'' games announced by American Technos include ''Soccer Challenge'' (''Kunio Kun no Nekketsu Soccer League''), ''Diamond Challenge'' (''Downtown Nekketsu Baseball Monogatari'') for the SNES, and the Game Boy version of ''Street Challenge''; all went unreleased.