The Jungle Book/Hidden content
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Mega Drive version
Start the game and play the first level taking the lowest possible route, and jump off a ledge at the point shown in the screenshot. Then, pause the game and press (BAD CRAB LARD BALL CURL).
To toggle a menu option, select it using or , and press to turn it on or off. The menu options are as follows:
- Map View Mode: Allows the player to view the level using the D-Pad, similar to Disney's Aladdin.
- No Energy Loss: Infinite health.
- Infinite Lives: Self-explanatory.
- Infinite Time: Freezes the level timer.
- Single Gem Mode: If enabled, only one gem is required to complete levels.
- Force Bonus Level: Forces the bonus level to be played without having to collect all the gems.
- Palette Editor: Cycles through palettes during gameplay.
- Solid Floor: Closes off bottomless pits so Mowgli can't fall in.
- Level: A level select. Press or to select a level.
Developer messages
Pause the game and press one of the following button sequences:
Pressing any button on these screens will return the player to the title screen.
Master System version
Cheat mode
Hold ++ when powering up the system. Then when the Disney logo fades out and the screen is black, release the buttons and press . A sound will confirm the correct entry. The game isn't bothered by incorrect keypresses, so some sources suggest just rotating the D-Pad a few times.
Starting a new game will bring up a "cheat mode" screen allowing you to select a level.
Game Gear version
Cheat mode
Hold when the Disney logo fades out. Then when the screen is black, release the button and press . A sound will confirm the correct entry. The game isn't bothered by incorrect keypresses, so some sources suggest just rotating the D-Pad a few times.
Starting a new game will bring up a "cheat mode" screen allowing you to select a level.
References
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Prototypes: WCES 1994 prototype
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