Momoko 120%
Momoko 120% | |
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Developer(s) | Jaleco[1] TOSE (Family Computer) |
Publisher(s) | Jaleco[1] |
Platform(s) | Arcade,[1] Family Computer[2] |
Release | 'Arcade'Family Computer |
Genre(s) | Platformer[1] |
Mode(s) | Single-player or two player |
Momoko 120% (モモコ120%, Momoko Hyakunijū Pāsento) is a 1986 arcade game by Jaleco released only in Japan. The game was originally intended to be an Urusei Yatsura game, but for an unknown reason the license was not obtained for the arcade version - while the characters were changed, Lum's Love Song, the first opening theme of the TV series, still loops throughout the game. However, the Family Computer port retained the license and was titled Urusei Yatsura: Lum's Wedding Bell.
Gameplay
This platform game features Momoko, a young Japanese girl who ages by several years each time the player reaches the next level. The goal for each level is to quickly climb several floors by escalator, ladder, or trampoline in the building she is in before the fire that is below her reaches her. These level settings start out from grade school settings to office type buildings. While jumping over obstacles, she must shoot various alien-like enemies that come after her on each floor. She can upgrade her weapon by destroying certain enemies as well as entering special hidden doorways which feature minigames which require you to jump obstacles. These doorways can also be used as a short-cut, and sometimes they are mandatory to be used in order to climb to the next floor. When Momoko reaches the top floor of a level, she must jump onto a small blimp flying above her to beat the level. Momoko begins as a four-year-old and ages through five levels. The final level is a bonus chance in which she is a twenty-year-old bride collecting items - the game concludes with her getting married, thus giving birth to a new Momoko and starting the cycle anew.
Urusei Yatsura: Lum's Wedding Bell
In Urusei Yatsura: Lum's Wedding Bell (うる星やつら ラムのウェディングベル, Urusei Yatsura: Ramu no Uedingu Beru), the player controls Lum as she grows up and has to avoid alien invaders while trying to reach her rescue UFO. The game's storyline involves a severe earthquake striking in Tomobiki-cho (the town where the Urusei Yatsura series takes place) and tearing the space-time continuum, forcing Lum to have to travel forward through time in order to be reunited with her "darling" Ataru Moroboshi.
The player starts out at infant school, then works her way to elementary school, junior high school, high school, college, and finally the player gets married to a bridegroom (Ataru) in a white tie outfit. After that, the game starts over again.[3] The game has never been released outside Japan.
References
- ^ a b c d e "Release information". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-01-20.
- ^ a b Family Computer 1983-1994. Ohta Publishing. December 4, 2003. p. 39. ISBN 4-87233-803-0.
- ^ "Gameplay analysis" (in Japanese). H-Empire. Archived from the original on November 2, 2007. Retrieved 2009-01-20.
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External links
- Scans of Urusei Yatsura: Lum's Wedding Bells' cartridge and instruction manual and some basic game information, at Rumic World
- 1986 video games
- Arcade games
- Jaleco games
- Tose (company) games
- Japan-exclusive video games
- Nintendo Entertainment System games
- Platform games
- School-themed video games
- Urusei Yatsura
- Video games developed in Japan
- Video games based on anime and manga
- Video games featuring female protagonists
- Multiplayer and single-player video games