- Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise - Demo Version Walkthrough (On-Going) In this Guide, I will walk you through on the Demo Version of Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise (Windows, MS-DOS & even the Panasonic 3DO Versions) & how to order the Retail Version.
- How to Play: Up/down/left/right: Use ARROWS The fire and jump Buttons Depends on the Game Cofiguration. Tags: Fatty Bears Birthday Surprise, Fatty Bears Birthday Surprise dos, Fatty Bears Birthday Surprise online, play Fatty Bears Birthday Surprise.
- Feb 12, 2013 This is the MS-DOS version of the Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise demo. Here are the differences:. This demo contains a strange opening. A fade occurs when the Junior Adventures logo appears.
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Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise |
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Developer: Humongous Entertainment This game has unused graphics. |
The second Humongous game ever, Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise is the story of a red-overalled teddy bear who comes alive at night and plans a surprise party for his owner, Kayla. Several of Kayla's other toys help him out along the way, while a pesky puppy causes trouble at every turn. Everyone seems to be perfectly okay with the fact that Kayla's parents take all the credit for the party (and what were they going to do if the cake and decorations hadn't magically appeared overnight?)
Unlike most Humongous games, which received a slew of sequels and spin-offs, Fatty Bear got one game and two activity packs (one of which was a crossover with Putt-Putt) … and that was it, aside from a few cameos and some rather mean-spirited jokes in other Humongous games. Apparently, this was almost entirely because of the sensitivity of having 'Fatty' in his name.
Unused Graphics
Found with the key-holding mouse graphics. Probably used to mark the start and end of the key-tossing animation. |
Generic placeholder for the save/load screen when no preview image is available for a room. |
Unused Music
Name | File | Notes |
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FBEAR22 | A rendition of 'Funeral March of a Marionette', used as the intro music in demo versions. It was removed from most final releases, but left in the 3DO version. | |
FBEAR23 | A longer, slightly reworked version of another track. Also 3DO-exclusive. |
These files are also present (and still unused) in the 3DO version of Fatty Bear's Fun Pack, which shares this game's sound files.
Unused Sounds
This speech clip is one of several that can show up when the 'attractive' mouth is placed in the Veggie Head minigame, but only the 'Dear me' part actually plays. The remainder of the line is forcibly cut off – the game devotes a unique chunk type to this single task! The subtitles still display the line in full.
Please report any issues on Discord.
Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise |
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Developer: Humongous Entertainment This game has unused graphics. |
The second Humongous game ever, Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise is the story of a red-overalled teddy bear who comes alive at night and plans a surprise party for his owner, Kayla. Several of Kayla's other toys help him out along the way, while a pesky puppy causes trouble at every turn. Everyone seems to be perfectly okay with the fact that Kayla's parents take all the credit for the party (and what were they going to do if the cake and decorations hadn't magically appeared overnight?)
Unlike most Humongous games, which received a slew of sequels and spin-offs, Fatty Bear got one game and two activity packs (one of which was a crossover with Putt-Putt) … and that was it, aside from a few cameos and some rather mean-spirited jokes in other Humongous games. Apparently, this was almost entirely because of the sensitivity of having 'Fatty' in his name.
Unused Graphics
Found with the key-holding mouse graphics. Probably used to mark the start and end of the key-tossing animation. |
Generic placeholder for the save/load screen when no preview image is available for a room. |
Unused Music
Name | File | Notes |
---|---|---|
FBEAR22 | A rendition of 'Funeral March of a Marionette', used as the intro music in demo versions. It was removed from most final releases, but left in the 3DO version. | |
FBEAR23 | A longer, slightly reworked version of another track. Also 3DO-exclusive. |
These files are also present (and still unused) in the 3DO version of Fatty Bear's Fun Pack, which shares this game's sound files.
Unused Sounds
This speech clip is one of several that can show up when the 'attractive' mouth is placed in the Veggie Head minigame, but only the 'Dear me' part actually plays. The remainder of the line is forcibly cut off – the game devotes a unique chunk type to this single task! The subtitles still display the line in full.
There's no clear-cut reason for its omission. Given the context, it's possible that someone was worried that with the music playing, 'Dear me, I am a sight!' could be misheard as 'Dear me, I am a slut!' … at least, that's what happened to this section's author.
Unused Scripts
Typing scr 5 run in ScummVM's debugger warps the player to Room 1. It then plays a slideshow of every room in order, displaying each for five seconds. On rooms too big to fit on one screen, the camera pans from left to right. This was likely either some sort of debugging feature or some demonstration.