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The Berlin Wall (video game)

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The Berlin Wall
Arcade flyer (NA)
Developer(s)Kaneko
Inter State[1] (Game Gear)
Publisher(s)Kaneko
Engine
Platform(s)Arcade, Game Gear
ReleaseArcade: 1991
Game Gear:
  • JP: November 29, 1991
  • NA: Canceled
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single player, Up to 2 players, alternating turns

The Berlin Wall (released as Berlin no Kabe (ベルリンの壁) in Japan) is a 1–2 player platform arcade video game released by Kaneko in 1991; two years after the fall of the actual Berlin Wall. A Game Gear version was also released exclusively in Japan; this version was going to be released in North America, but was canceled.[2]

The player takes control of a young boy who must use his hammer to break the blocks that form part of the platform levels comprising each stage. These holes act as falling traps for the many patrolling, multi-coloured monsters and once one has fallen into a hole, the player may then use the hammer on the monster to make it fall through the hole and down to the platform below – causing it to transform into fruit or power-ups, which can then be collected and used. Part of the money earned from sales of the arcade version went towards a relief fund for disaster victims through the Japanese Red Cross Society.[3]

The game bears a number of similarities to Space Panic, a game generally considered as the first platform video game.

References

  1. ^ Inter State at Game Developer Research Institute
  2. ^ "The Berlin Wall Game Gear advertisement (NA)". Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  3. ^ "The Berlin Wall arcade flyer (NA)". Retrieved 2021-09-30.

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