A Dog's Room

A Dog's Room (known in France as La Chambre Du Caniche and in Europe as The Adventures of Yorkie) is a platforming game released for the SNES in 1992 in France and 1993 internationally.

Gameplay
The player takes control of a Poodle to rescue a Yorkshire Terrier who was kidnapped by an evil red dog. The player could press A/B/L to jump and X/Y/R to run. The START button could also be pressed to pause and SELECT to choose an answer.

Reception
While the SNES and Game Boy versions are a success, the NES version became a commercial failure (due to the game originating from a next-gen console). AVGN gave the NES version a 1/10, stating that it was a downgrade. The SNES version was often criticized for its mediocre soundtrack, but praised for its visuals and gameplay.

Trivia

 * The NES version got negative reviews as the game originated on the SNES, calling it a downgrade.
 * The title and ending themes use the national anthem of France in the French version, however, the international release of the game uses a unique title theme, with the ending theme being a remix of the title theme.
 * The game is designed by the same person who designed the Game Boy Advance.
 * The reason why the Poodle and the Yorkshire Terrier are swapped in the Pan-European version is due to the Gaming Game UK headquarters being located in Yorkshire, and that dog breed would be a perfect fit for Britians.
 * Interestingly, both the French and Pan-European versions are sold in Belgium. This is because Belgium speaks in 3 languages (French, German, and Dutch).