Talk:Tonic Trouble

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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.

Tazmanian Darkness 21:16, 16 April 2007 (UTC) Me too, I had it for many years, then my father cut it in half with a scissors, because he said i wasn't doing school work very well. Yes, i never met Suxy either, and yes there is no boss, Ed threatens him with his stick and Grogh gives him the can to get rid of him...which he by the way fails in cause ed celebrates in the canister. Whats even scarier is that I TOO got the game (along with captian claw) when we bought my first computer (or that i could use)

The version you two have is a beta version that is completely different in level design to the final one. Also, this is the only version with the Rayman cameo. There should really be a section/article about the beta version because of the major differences.