- Takeshi no Chōsenjō
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title=Takeshi no Chōsenjō
caption=Box art of Takeshi no Chōsenjō.
developer=Taito Corporation
publisher=Taito Corporation
designer=Takeshi Kitano
engine=
released=December 10 ,1986
genre=Platform game ,scrolling shooter
modes=Single player
ratings=
platforms=Nintendo Famicom
media=
requirements=
input=|nihongo|"Takeshi no Chōsenjō"|たけしの挑戦状|Takeshi's Challenge is a
Japan eseaction-adventure video game for theNintendo Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System ) developed by theTaito Corporation . The game was developed under the direction of comedian-turned actor and film directorTakeshi Kitano (Beat Takeshi), and was only released in Japan onDecember 10 ,1986 ; according to a Taito Corporation source, 800,000 copies were sold.Fuji Television ,Game Center CX , Season 1, Episode 1]History
Though other video games bearing the names of Japanese celebrities had been developed prior to "Takeshi no Chōsenjō", Kitano was the first celebrity to actively contribute to the video game's development. The packaging contains several warnings that the game should not be attempted with conventional gaming skills, and the player must complete numerous near-impossible tasks in order to finish the game. The game placed first in
Famitsu magazine's nihongo|"kuso-gē"|クソゲー|extra=crap game ranking, and is often referred to as one of the worst video games of all time. On the other hand, it left a strong impact on some critics, and in2007 , it was nominated for the 2007 Retro Game Award at theTokyo Game Show , along with Spelunker, Adventure Island, andGhosts 'n Goblins (Super Mario Bros. won the award).cite web|url=http://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/3317160/ |title=TGS 「レトロゲーム・アワード2007」大賞は『マリオ』! 生みの親・宮本氏の生プレイも!! |accessdate=2008-04-09 ] Though Kitano was involved in a scandal concerning the Japanese gossip magazine "Friday" (see ) onDecember 9 ,1986 ; a day before the game's release, "Takeshi no Chōsenjō" was released as scheduled the following day.The game was originally planned as a Famicom version of Kitano's television show,
Takeshi's Castle , before Kitano contacted the game designers about ideas for a new game. The game's basis of being able to exert violence on all characters is similar to that of theGrand Theft Auto series. However, many of Kitano's ideas were rejected either because of the limitations of the Famicom game system, or because the content was not suitable for young children. Two more games bearing Kitano's name were developed after "Takeshi no Chōsenjō" (Takeshi no Sengoku Fūunji andFamily Trainer Totsugeki! Fūun Takeshijō ) but Kitano himself was not involved in the development of either of these later games. Around 800,000 copies of the game were sold, making it a hit comparable to Dragon Quest.Two television commercials were created to advertise the game; one where Kitano is singing karaoke while playing the game, and another where he yells "Come out!" at the microphone in the Famicom's second controller to pull up a treasure map on the game screen. Both commercials are hints for completing the game.
Fuji Television ,Game Center CX , Season 1, Episode 1]Gameplay
Kitano incorporated many of his unique and controversial ideas into the game. For instance, the player can beat up a
yakuza gangster at apachinko gambling establishment, and take the yakuza's money to exchange for prizes. The player can use a hang-glider to fly over into a strange land called the "Red Country" (an amalgam between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany). The player can gain access the Red Country if they pass over the four other islands, but a huge mountain blocks the way into the country, and the player will be forced to crash into either the mountain or the ground, resulting in an automatic game over screen. There is also a choice on the starting menu screen which also results in an automatic game over, even when the player has not even started the game. Other in-game events include: a game over screen where the player's character is given a funeral, singing karaoke at a pub (using the second-controller's built-in microphone), the main character divorcing his wife and paying a settlement, beating up yakuza, or seeing inhumane comments on store signs.
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