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⚫ | '''''Whomp 'Em''''', the North American version of the Japanese game {{nihongo3|<!-- note the backwards field order: see [[Template:Nihongo3]] -->lit. "Saiyūki World 2: Evil Spirit of Heaven"|西遊記ワールド2 天上界の魔神|'''''Saiyūki World 2: Tenjōkai no Majin'''''}} (1990), is a [[platform game|platform]] video game released on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] in March 1991.<ref name=whompem>http://www.sydlexia.com/whompem.htm</ref> |
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==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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Whomp 'Em Saiyūki World 2: Tenjōkai no Majin | |
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Developer(s) | Jaleco |
Publisher(s) | Jaleco |
Designer(s) | Jirocho Nobu |
Composer(s) | Tsukasa Tawada |
Platform(s) | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Platform |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Whomp 'Em, the North American version of the Japanese game Saiyūki World 2: Tenjōkai no Majin (西遊記ワールド2 天上界の魔神, lit. "Saiyūki World 2: Evil Spirit of Heaven") (1990), is a platform video game released on the NES in March 1991.[1]
Gameplay
Whomp 'Em is an action platformer, akin to many games at the time. It bares some similarities to Mega Man and Mario series.[2]
After completing the first stage, the player can play the other six in any order. Each of the stages revolve around elements, such as fire and water. After each stage, the player gains a new weapon, much like in the original Mega Man series, which was extremely popular at the time. Both Whomp 'Em and the prior Saiyūki World (which was an adaptation of Wonder Boy in Monster Land) are based on the Journey to the West novel.
The title, "Whomp 'Em" is a pun, based on wampum, white beads used by Native American tribes primarily for trading.[citation needed]
Release
The game was released in Japan for the Famicom on December 7, 1990.[3] The North American version of the game removed references to Journey to the West, by editing the game's sprite and graphics. The protagonist in the original was Son Goku, but is now a Native American, and the setting was changed to the Old West.[2]
Reception
The North American video gaming magazine Nintendo Power gave Whomp 'Em an overall rating of 3.1 out of 5 in its May 1991 review.[citation needed]
References
- ^ http://www.sydlexia.com/whompem.htm
- ^ a b "Hidden Gems: The Rest of the NES". 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2018-08-18.
- ^ "西遊記ワールドII 〜天上界の魔神〜 [ファミコン] / ファミ通.com". www.famitsu.com. Retrieved 2018-08-18.
External links
- Official Website (in Japanese)