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'''''CatDog: Saving Mean Bob''''' was a cancelled action video game based on the popular Nicktoon ''CatDog'' for the original PlayStation. Not much is known about it, other that the fact that Robert Lamoreaux worked on the game when he was working on the PC game, ''CatDog: Quest for the Golden Hydrant'' and that it would've been developed by KnowWare and published by Hasbro Interactive.
According to a February 2000 issue of Billboard, a PC version may have been in the works.


'''''CatDog: Saving Mean Bob''''' was a canceled action video game based on the popular Nicktoon ''CatDog'' for the original PlayStation. Not much is known about it, other that the fact that Robert Lamoreaux worked on the game when he was working on the PC game, ''CatDog: Quest for the Golden Hydrant'' and that it would've been developed by KnowWare and published by Hasbro Interactive. According to a February 2000 issue of Billboard, a PC version may have also been in the works <ref>[http://tinyurl.com/jrt539v Feb. 2000 Issue of Billboard]</ref>


No prototypes or other information of either of these versions can be found.


==References==
==References==
#http://tinyurl.com/jrt539v
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[[Category:Lost video games]]
[[Category:Lost video games]]

Revision as of 04:47, 1 November 2016

SavingMeanBob.jpg

Cover of the game.

Status: Lost/Canceled


CatDog: Saving Mean Bob was a canceled action video game based on the popular Nicktoon CatDog for the original PlayStation. Not much is known about it, other that the fact that Robert Lamoreaux worked on the game when he was working on the PC game, CatDog: Quest for the Golden Hydrant and that it would've been developed by KnowWare and published by Hasbro Interactive. According to a February 2000 issue of Billboard, a PC version may have also been in the works [1]

No prototypes or other information of either of these versions can be found.

References