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Konami Wai Wai World
Cover art
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
Composer(s)Shinya Sakamoto
Shigemasa Matsuo
Atsushi Fujio
SeriesKonami crossover
Platform(s)Family Computer, mobile phone
ReleaseFamily Computer:
  • JP: January 14, 1988
Mobile phones
  • JP: April 5, 2006
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Konami Wai Wai World (コナミワイワイワールド, Konami Wai Wai Wārudo), "wai wai" being a Japanese onomatopoeia for a noisy, crowded area, is a 1988 Family Computer platform video game released only in Japan by Konami. The game itself stars various Konami-created characters as well as Mikey (from The Goonies) and King Kong, who appeared in two Konami-produced, film-based games.

Gameplay

The player starts the game as Konami Man and can switch between Konami Man and Konami Lady. If two players are gaming, then one will play as Konami Man and the other as Konami Lady. 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. Subsequently the player uses a key to save that game's star character, who then becomes playable. 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 of nonlinear 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 can regularly visit the lab of Dr. Cinnamon (from the TwinBee series), who gives the player the game's character profiles and refills energy when needed. Through his lab, the player can talk to Saimon, Dr. Cinnamon's brother, who can resurrect any defeated characters at the cost of 100 bullets per character during the game.

Playable characters

Other characters

Music

The music during gameplay depends on which character the player is 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.[citation needed]

Mobile phone version

The mobile phone version of Wai Wai World replaces Mikey and King Kong with Upa (from Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa) and a giant Penta (the protagonist from Antarctic Adventure, and father of Pentarou), with their respective stages being a Candy stage and an Antarctic stage. These two characters from the original Famicom version had been omitted due to licensing issues.[citation needed]

Soundtrack

WAI WAI WORLD 1&2 SOUND COLLECTION (ワイワイワールド1&2 サウンドコレクション, Wai Wai Wārudo 1&2 Saundo Korekushon) was released on a soundtrack CD on May 19, 2014 in Japan and was published by Eg Music Records and D4 Enterprise.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Konami Wai Wai World Page". Konami Japan Official Web Site (in Japanese). Konami. Retrieved November 12, 2012.