Battletoads in Ragnarok's World

Battletoads in Ragnarok's World

released on Jun 01, 1993

Battletoads in Ragnarok's World

released on Jun 01, 1993

A port of Battletoads

In 1993, a Game Boy version of Battletoads was released, titled "Battletoads in Ragnarok's World". This version was missing several levels and featured single-player support only. The subtitle was given to separate the port from the previous Battletoads game for Game Boy, which was a completely different game altogether. Okay 'toads! Let's get EVEN! When the evil Dark Queen kidnaps both your best buddy and the best looking girl this side of the Mazallion Star Cluster -what are you gonna do about it? Are you gonna cry? Hide? Call the Starcops? No way! Because you're a BATTLETOAD and BATTLETOADS don't cry, hide, or call for help. BATTLETOADS get real MAD-and then they get EVEN! So, strap on your Blaster, power-up the Toadster and get on downt o the Dark Queen's planet - but, watch out 'toad - this lady's bad, and she's got a whole mess of really nasty surprises lined up for you - like the Psyko Pigs, the Mutant Ratpack, Robo-Manus and the Saturn Toadtrap, to name but a few. You're gonna need all your fighting skills to defeat her - the Battletoad Butt, the Big Bad Boot and the Nuclear Knuckles. Hey, and don't forget to take along the Jet Turbo, the Space Board and the Speed Bike. Because you're gonna need 'em all, 'toad, if you're gonna rescue your friends and get the frog outta there with your green skin intact!


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Battletoads in Ragnarok's World is a port of the notoriously difficult NES Battletoads, crammed onto the Game Boy. While it retains the core side-scrolling beat 'em up action and some of the charm, the smaller screen and less precise controls exacerbate the game's brutal difficulty. Expect frustrating hit detection, unforgiving platforming, and the infamous Turbo Tunnel level. This game is primarily for hardcore Battletoads fans seeking a unique challenge, or for those with a masochistic streak.