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1A 1992 LicensedGame based on ''Film/HomeAlone2LostInNewYork'', it was published by Creator/{{THQ}} and developed by Creator/{{Imagineering}}. It was released for the Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and Platform/GameBoy. There was also a version for the Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem, more on that [[VideoGame/HomeAlone2LostInNewYorkSNES here]].
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6* AdaptedOut: The boss fight with the pigeon lady is absent in the NES version, though sprites from the Game Boy version still exist in the ROM.
7%%* BlackoutBasement: In the Game Boy version, you will need to get a key required to beat the level by making pinpoint jumps across {{Bottomless Pit}}s.
8* BottomlessPits: In the third level, the holes in the floor are usually fatal.
9* GameBreakingBug:
10** Spin jumping the Sticky Bandits in the third level, the Uncle's House, will crash the game if you're playing on the NES version.
11** In the Game Boy version, by jumping in a specific way in the second level through a wall, you can fall into a bottomless pit with no way of getting back up. Your only bet is to soft reset.
12* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: The boss of the first level is the head chef of the Plaza Hotel who throws meat at Kevin.
13* GuideDangIt: Much like its Super NES counterpart, the game will not tell you anything about what to do next, unless you have the manual.
14* OneHitKill: Getting strangled, sucked into a vacuum or having a TV fall on him will kill Kevin in one hit.
15* PowerUpFood: Collecting enough cookies will restore Kevin's health by one point.
16* StalkedByTheBell: Standing in one spot too long in the Game Boy version of the Chase level will have a safe crush him.
17* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Pizzas. Collecting six slices of a pizza, or collecting a whole pizza pie will give Kevin a OneUp.
18* UniqueEnemy: There exists only one mad bomber in the Central Park level in the Game Boy version.

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