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Back in '99 I received the Tonic Trouble PC version on cd-rom that was included in my old Pentium II's extensive software bundle. Unlike the PC version described in this article, I can distinctly remember not having to actually fight the final bad guy. Rather, I had simply to enter his canister shaped tower through a window, where the game then proceeded to a non-playable cutscene in which Ed would automatically defeat him. In addition, I don't believe there was even a Suzy (Doc's daughter), pharmacist, agent xyz, talking elephant, etc. in the entire game for Ed to meet...at least in my PC-CDROM version.