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Full playthrough of Tiny Toon Adventures, released in 1991(J)(U) and 1992(W) for the Famicom and Nintendo Entertainment System, played on the original console with Tim Worthington's RGB MOD. A Konami Developed and published title, Tiny Toons Adventures seems to be well remembered by those whom played it back in the day. I personally have never played this before, however, I loved the version made for the Megadrive/Genesis, and this has much of that games spirit. Obviously its shorter and the graphics are nowhere as good, but overall, this is a very tight little platformer I had a fun time playing. I use this channel to upload my gameplay footage used in my retrospectives. If you are interested in lengthy, in-depth reviews of retro games, check out my main channel @TheCriticalWranker #nintendo #gaming #retrogaming #nes #playthrough #gaming #thecriticalwranker #criticalwranker *******Timestamps******* 00:00:32 Intro 00:01:39 Stage 1-1 00:02:37 Stage 1-2 00:04:18 Stage 1-3 00:06:36 Stage 2-1 00:08:02 Stage 2-2 00:10:33 Stage 2-3 00:13:16 Stage 3-1 00:14:58 Stage 3-2 00:16:21 Stage 3-3 00:18:49 Stage 4-1 00:20:02 Stage 4-2 00:21:20 Stage 4-3 00:24:50 Stage 5-1 Wacky Land 00:27:38 Stage 6-1 00:29:25 Final Boss 00:29:52 Ending ******* Notes on this Video ******* This playthrough was captured on real hardware. I have RGB modded my NES with Tim Worthington's RGB board, and the output is stunning, if it wasn't for the tiniest amount of interference, this could be passed off as emulation. Please excuse the slight "jittering", it comes from the triple buffer V-Sync of the Retrotink, and is necessary to avoid drop outs in the video signal. The gameplay was upscaled with the RetroTink 4K, recorded in 4K using the Avermedia Live Gamer ULTRA 2.1 capture card, both great bits of equipment, highly recommended to any retro gaming enthusiasts. I upload these playthroughs, mainly for real hardware footage preservation, which is why I use no watermarks or overlays. Feel free to use it as you wish, all I ask, is you don't just reupload it in full. Credit to my main channel would be greatly appreciated, but not required. Youtube, obviously bit-crushes video and audio while compressing, so if you want the raw footage of this video, contact me. While the video is 60FPS, and my NTSC NES runs at 60hz, 90's consoles rarely maintained that FPS throughout, any slowdowns in framerate are genuine, and due to the consoles hardware.