Konami Wai Wai World
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Developer(s) | Konami |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Release date(s) | JPN January 14, 1988 |
Genre(s) | Platform game |
Mode(s) | Single player multiplayer (simultaneous) |
Platform(s) | Famicom |
Media | Cartridge |
Wai Wai World (ワイワイワールド) is a 1988 Famicom platform game released only in Japan by Konami. The full title is Konami Wai Wai World (コナミワイワイワールド), with "wai wai" being a Japanese onomatopoeia for a noisy, crowded area. The game itself stars various Konami created characters as well as ones featured in Konami games, but not necessarily created by the company.
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[edit] Gameplay
The player starts the game as Konami Man, and can switch between Konami Man and Konami Girl. If two players are gaming, then one will play as Konami Man and the other as Konami Girl. Both players are not able to switch characters until they rescue at least one character from one of the six levels. The player must play through six different selectable levels that take place in different Konami games and save that game's star character with a key who the player can then play as. Each character has different abilities to begin with as well as ones they can eventually gain. The player ventures through these first six levels in a sort on non-linear fashion with gameplay very similar to the original Castlevania games. After these stages are completed, the player plays through a scrolling space shooter stage and then a linear final stage.
The player will also regularly visit the lab of Dr. Cinnamon (from the Twinbee series), who will give the player the game's character profiles and refill energy when needed. Through his lab, the player can also talk to Dr. Spice, Dr. Cinnamon's brother, who can resurrect any defeated characters at the cost of 100 bullets per character during the game.
[edit] Playable characters
- Konami Man: The game's main protagonist who only made cameos in Konami games before this game.
- Konami Girl: A robot character created by Dr. Cinnamon to be Konami Man's female equivalent.
- Goemon: This ninja from the Ganbare Goemon series is found in the Japan level based on the games.
- Simon Belmont: The Vampire Killer from the Castlevania series is found in the Castle level.
- Fuuma: He is from the Famicom game released only in Japan, Getsufuu Maden. He is found in the Underworld (or Hell) level.
- Mikey: The lead character in The Goonies film and the Famicom games, The Goonies (released only in Japan) and The Goonies II, he is found in the Cave level.
- Moai: The popular Gradius stone head enemy is found in the Easter Island level.
- King Kong: From the Japan only Famicom game King Kong 2: Ikari no Megaton Punch which was based on the film King Kong Lives (King Kong 2 in Japan), he is found in the City level.
- Vic Viper: The space ship from the Gradius series who you can play as only for the space shooter stage.
- Twin Bee: From the Twinbee series, you can only play this ship in the shooter stage.
[edit] Other characters
- Dr. Cinnamon: Scientist from the Twinbee series, helps the characters throughout the game.
- Dr. Spice: Dr. Cinnamon's brother who brings defeated characters back to life.
- Pentarou: Penguin from Antarctic Adventure and the Parodius series, transports the player to one of the six main levels.
[edit] Music
The music during gameplay depends on which character the player is currently playing as. Each character has their own music, which serves as their theme song. Besides Konami Man, Konami Girl and Moai, all the other characters use music from the Konami games they starred in. The different boss music in the game is also taken from Konami games in which the level is based.
[edit] Other games
- Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Paseri Jou: The 1991 sequel for the Famicom.
- Konami Wai Wai Racing Advance (known as Konami Krazy Racers in the U.S.): A 2001 racing game starring some of Wai Wai World cast for the Game Boy Advance.