A player controls either Blossom, Bubbles, or Buttercup in this seven-stage game. Stages include fighting three of the giant monsters, and the last stage is a battle with Mojo Jojo.
Powerpuff Girls, The was produced by Konami in 2001.
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Name | Powerpuff Girls, The |
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Developer | Konami (Japan) |
Year | 2001 |
Type | Videogame |
KLOV/MOG # | 9117 |
Class | Wide Release |
Genre | Fighting |
Fighting Style | Scrolling Fighter |
Monitor |
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Conversion Class | JAMMA+ |
# Simultaneous Players | 3 |
# Maximum Players | 3 |
Game Play | Joint |
Control Panel Layout | Multiple Player |
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Sound | Amplified Stereo (two channel) |
Cabinet Styles |
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The bad guys are Him, Fuzzy Lumpkins, Gang Green Gang (one of each), Roach Coach, several giant monsters, and Mojo Jojo. The intermission features digitized phrases such as "Go, Girls, Go", and "The day is saved. Thanks to the Powerpuff Girls". The game also contain cartoon cinema scenes.
The player can control Blossom (red, player 1), Bubbles (blue, player 2), or Buttercup (green, player 3).
This was Konami's first six button game.
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When fighting Roach Coach, You should not use ice breath, laser eyes, or X-Ray vision. You should go to the spot where he no longer hit your character.
There is a rare, and random power-up to extend your life meter to make this game much easier. To do this, do nothing. Your life meter makes more than 16 units of energy (this could be a bug).
The game is based upon the Hanna-Barbara cartoon series of the same name. The creator is a man named Craig McCracken."
The side art shows The Powerpuff Girls flying in front of a pink background. The monitor bezel shows photos from the cartoon around the top and sides and the bottom displays the game's instructions. The dedictated cabinet contains a 25-inch monitor and a large control panel.
LICENSOR: The Powerpuff Girls trademarks, characters, and all related indicia were taken from Hanna-Barbera, Inc., owner of Cartoon Network.
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Very rare - There is one known instance of this machine owned by an active member Powerpuff Girls, The collector. It is a set of circuit boards which a collector could put into a generic case if desired.
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There are DIP switches to change and set options such as free play.
The PCB board has battery on it and when it dies, the board will no longer operate. When handling the PCB, use extreme care. Do not bend the wire harness since it has a tendancy to break easily.
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