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'''''Konami Wai Wai World''''' {{Nihongo|コナミワイワイワールド|Konami Wai Wai Wārudo}} is a [[Category:Video Games|video game]] developed by Konami for the Famicom and was released to [[Japan]]ese markets on January 14, [[1988]]. A mobile version of the game was also produced and was released on April 5, [[2006]] as well as a sequel for the Famicom in [[1991]]. The game is notable for crossing over a number of characters and stages from various Konami-produced games, including [[King Kong]] from ''[[King Kong 2: Furious Megaton Punch]]''.
'''''Konami Wai Wai World''''' {{Nihongo|コナミワイワイワールド|Konami Wai Wai Wārudo}} is a [[:Category:Video Games|video game]] developed by Konami for the Famicom which was released to [[Japan]]ese markets on January 14, [[1988]]. A sequel for the Famicom was produced in [[1991]] as well as a mobile version of the original which was released on April 5, [[2006]]. The game is notable for crossing over a number of characters and stages from various Konami-produced games, including [[King Kong]] from ''[[King Kong 2: Furious Megaton Punch]]''.
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Revision as of 17:19, 22 July 2017

Konami Wai Wai World
Konami Wai Wai World box art
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Platforms Family Computer, Mobile
Languages Japanese
Genre Platformer, "Metroidvania"

Konami Wai Wai World (コナミワイワイワールド,   Konami Wai Wai Wārudo) is a video game developed by Konami for the Famicom which was released to Japanese markets on January 14, 1988. A sequel for the Famicom was produced in 1991 as well as a mobile version of the original which was released on April 5, 2006. The game is notable for crossing over a number of characters and stages from various Konami-produced games, including King Kong from King Kong 2: Furious Megaton Punch.

Gameplay

Konami Wai Wai World follows the efforts of Konami Man and Konami Lady to rescue 6 characters from different Konami stages. Each of the stages are selectable and can be played in any order. Once the player makes it to the end of a stage, a boss or other challenge must be confronted to receive a key, the use of which is to free that level's character who then becomes playable. A multitude of moves and abilities can also be acquired throughout the events of the game. Once all 6 of the captured characters are retrieved, two final stages, a space shooter side-scroller and the end level, are to be completed. The player will also regularly visit the lab of Dr. Cinnamon who provides character profiles and energy refills. Another character named Saimon can also be interacted with there and can revive any characters who have been defeated.

Characters

Playable

  • Konami Man
  • Konami Lady
  • Goemon
  • Simon Belmont III
  • Getsu Fuma
  • Michael Walsh
  • Moai Alexandria
  • Kong
  • Vic Viper
  • TwinBee
  • Upa (mobile version)
  • Penta (mobile version)

Non-Playable

  • Dr. Cinnamon
  • Saimon
  • Pentarou
  • Hanako (mobile version)

Bosses

  • Tadpole
  • Bosskonger
  • Giant shark
  • Skeletal dragon demon
  • Colossal Moai
  • Disembodied woman head
  • Giant disembodied alien head

Gallery

Screenshots

Famicom Version

Mobile Version

Game
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