Garfield "Bound For Home" (lost build of cancelled Nintendo DS game based on comic strip; existence unconfirmed; 2005): Difference between revisions

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==See Also==
*[[Garfield: The Lost Levels (lost Sega Channel exclusive levels of game; mid-1990s)]]
*[[Garfield and Friends (found original "U.S. Acres" title cards of CBS animated series based on comic strip; 1988-1994)]]
*[[Garfield and Friends "Screaming With Binky" (partially lost segments from animated series; 1988-1990)]]
*[[The Garfield Show "Rodent Rebellion" (found animated television special; 2016)]]
*[[Garfield's Judgment Day (partially found cancelled animated special; late 1980s-early 1990s)]]
*[[Gnorm Gnat (found Jim Davis comic strip; 1973-1975)]]
*[[Jon (found prototype "Garfield" comic strip; 1976-1978)]]
*[[Lasagna Cat (partially found unreleased/prototype episodes of "Garfield" parody web series; 2008-2017)]]
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Revision as of 16:24, 8 February 2023

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The game's box art.

Status: Existence Unconfirmed

In October of 2005, amidst the hype of the upcoming live-action Garfield feature-length film, Paws Inc. released a 3-disc boxset, containing 9 of the animated Garfield TV specials.[1] Inside the boxset was a pamphlet advertising an upcoming DS game, simply entitled Garfield "Bound For Home," slating it for a release in the holidays of 2005. However, the game never released, and very little information is known about it.

The game was published by Game Factory, who also published other Garfield handheld games. However, the developer of the game is currently unknown, as the boxart has no logo for any companies beside the publishers.

Plot

The plot has been described as following a gang of street cats invading Garfield's home, posing as Garfield himself, require Jon, Garfield's owner, to constantly purchase food for the cat gang to eventually make him go poor so they can take over the house for themselves.[2]

Availability

Currently, no footage or even screenshots of the game exist online, as the game was never released. All that's available is the game's box art.

Gallery

Images

Videos

Quinton Reviews' video on the subject.

See Also

References