
The bootlegged version of Mario on the title screen (a recolored version of Fortran from Dian Shi Ma Li nicknamed Grand Dad) and the game's 8-bit version of the theme quickly became infamous, thanks to both the aforementioned Joel and the maker(s) of "high-quality video game rips" known as SiIvaGunner. Existing since the mid-1990s and made infamous through Joel of Vinesauce discovering it, the bootleg stars Mario dressed in Fred's clothes but otherwise plays exactly the same. were it not for the existence of a certain Mario-themed bootlegged version of the game: Super Mario 7, better known as 7 Grand Dad.

Use of all of these special attacks, however, requires the use of white coins that can be acquired by defeating enemies in the various stages, so the player must take care that they don't run out of them, especially before facing a boss.Īside from a sequel in the form of The Flintstones: The Surprise At Dinosaur Peak, this game would otherwise be lost to obscurity. He can also make use of an ax (which flies up at an arc before coming back down), a slingshot, and an exploding dinosaur egg. Fred comes armed with a small club and can let loose with a chargeable whack. The player controls Fred during the game. In order to rescue Dino and Hoppy, Fred and the others must journey through Bedrock and beyond to find the missing time machine pieces, travel to the 30th century, and face off against Dr. Before leaving, Butler destroys the Great Gazoo's own time machine and scatters them around the area.

Butler drops by in a time machine and kidnaps the family pets Dino and Hoppy to add to the Orbit City Zoo. The story is as follows: Fred and the others were enjoying a nice peaceful day in Bedrock when an eccentric billionaire from the 30th century by the name of Dr.
