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Menace Beach
Menace Beach box artDeveloper(s) Color Dreams[1] Publisher(s) Color Dreams[1]
Hacker International (Asia)Platform(s) NES/Family Computer Release date(s) - AS 1990
- NA 1990
Genre(s) Side scroller[1] Mode(s) Single-player Rating(s) - ESRB: not rated (n/a)
Media/distribution NES/Family Computer cartridge (Physical) Menace Beach (known as Miss Peach World (ミスピーチワールド Misu Pīchi Wārudo) in Japan and Asia) is a video game that was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Color Dreams in 1990. Like all Color Dreams games, Menace Beach was not officially licensed by Nintendo.
According to the game's instruction manual, the player controls a skateboarding hero whose girlfriend, Bunny, has been kidnapped by Demon Dan. An introduction screen shows a shackled Bunny pleading for the player's help. In the game, the hero must use his skateboard and any objects he finds, such as balloons, frogs, bombs, and bottles, to defeat ninja, clowns, and disgruntled dock workers before finally confronting the villainous Demon Dan. The game was somewhat infamous because in between levels the girlfriend's clothes "rot" away until by the end of the game she is left in nothing but her underwear.
Menace Beach was later redesigned for a Christian theme and released by Color Dreams' Wisdom Tree label as Sunday Funday. It was also rereleased in its original form as part of the Maxivision 15-in-1 multicart.
The Japanese/Asian version, Miss Peach World, replaces the player character with a female one and includes pornographic images between levels, although contrary to the title and label artwork it does not feature Princess Peach in the actual gameplay. The music is also different during the gameplay. Some of the graphics and level backgrounds were changed as well.
Sources
- ^ a b c d "Release information". GameFAQs. http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/nes/data/587445.html. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
External links
Categories:- 1990 video games
- Nintendo Entertainment System-only games
- Action game stubs
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