Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions
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Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions is an action video game for the Super NES. A different Game Boy game was released with the same title in North America, with the European Game Boy version known as Daffy Duck, and the Japanese Game Boy version is known as Looney Tunes Series: Daffy Duck (ルーニー・テューンズシリーズ ダフィー・ダック).
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Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions | |
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Developer(s) | ICOM Simulations, Inc. (SNES) Sunsoft (GB) |
Publisher(s) | Sunsoft |
Producer(s) | Dave Marsh |
Designer(s) | Brian Babendererde Michael Garber Karl Roelofs |
Composer(s) | Super NES: Jim Hedges Game Boy: Manami Matsumae |
Platform(s) | Super NES Game Boy |
Release | Super NES: Game Boy: |
Genre(s) | 2D platform, action |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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The game involves Duck Dodgers in the 24th and a ½ Century, as told in the classic Looney Tunes stories created by Chuck Jones. When he is hit, Duck Dodgers says some of Daffy Duck's lines from 1950s cartoons like "Mother", "Duck Dodgers!" and "Ho-hoo!", voiced by voice actor Greg Burson.[3]