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'''Ed, Edd 'n Eddy: Junkyard Scramble''' was a | '''Ed, Edd 'n Eddy: Junkyard Scramble''' was a rumored video game being developed by Crawfish Interactive and published by BAM! Entertainment, based on the Cartoon Network show Ed, Edd 'n Eddy. | ||
Very little is known about the game, as there are no screenshots or videos that have resurfaced online. It was apparently a puzzle game and cost $29.99, according to a listing by JJGames.<ref> [https://www.jjgames.com/product/9918/junkyard-scramble-gameboy-colorA JJGames listing of the game.]</ref> It is also listed on various others sites such as IGN<ref>[http://www.ign.com/games/ed-edd-n-eddy-junkyard-scramble/gbc-854452 An IGN listing of the game.]</ref> and even an eBay listing, albeit unavailable.<ref> [http://www.ebay.com/p/Ed-Edd-n-Eddy-Junkyard-Scramble-Nintendo-Game-Boy-Color-2001/7987 An eBay listing on the game.]</ref> The game was apparently cancelled in favor of Ed, Edd 'n Eddy: Jawbreakers!, later released on Game Boy Advance. | Very little is known about the game, as there are no screenshots or videos that have resurfaced online. It was apparently a puzzle game and cost $29.99, according to a listing by JJGames.<ref> [https://www.jjgames.com/product/9918/junkyard-scramble-gameboy-colorA JJGames listing of the game.]</ref> It is also listed on various others sites such as IGN<ref>[http://www.ign.com/games/ed-edd-n-eddy-junkyard-scramble/gbc-854452 An IGN listing of the game.]</ref> and even an eBay listing, albeit unavailable.<ref> [http://www.ebay.com/p/Ed-Edd-n-Eddy-Junkyard-Scramble-Nintendo-Game-Boy-Color-2001/7987 An eBay listing on the game.]</ref> The game was apparently cancelled in favor of Ed, Edd 'n Eddy: Jawbreakers!, later released on Game Boy Advance. | ||
On the 1st October 2017, user [http://lostmediawiki.com/User:Comikid Comikid] uploaded a video to his youtube account detailing his interactions with Cameron Sheppard (an employee at Crawfish Interactive at the time of the games | On the 1st October 2017, user [http://lostmediawiki.com/User:Comikid Comikid] uploaded a video to his youtube account detailing his interactions with Cameron Sheppard (an employee at Crawfish Interactive at the time of the games rumored development) about the games existence. Cameron eventually got back to Comikid, claiming that he and several other people couldn't find any thing related to the game on their computers, meaning that everyone was likely confusing the game for Jawbreakers. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 12:04, 4 October 2017
Ed, Edd 'n Eddy: Junkyard Scramble was a rumored video game being developed by Crawfish Interactive and published by BAM! Entertainment, based on the Cartoon Network show Ed, Edd 'n Eddy.
Very little is known about the game, as there are no screenshots or videos that have resurfaced online. It was apparently a puzzle game and cost $29.99, according to a listing by JJGames.[1] It is also listed on various others sites such as IGN[2] and even an eBay listing, albeit unavailable.[3] The game was apparently cancelled in favor of Ed, Edd 'n Eddy: Jawbreakers!, later released on Game Boy Advance.
On the 1st October 2017, user Comikid uploaded a video to his youtube account detailing his interactions with Cameron Sheppard (an employee at Crawfish Interactive at the time of the games rumored development) about the games existence. Cameron eventually got back to Comikid, claiming that he and several other people couldn't find any thing related to the game on their computers, meaning that everyone was likely confusing the game for Jawbreakers.