Title:

Wayne’s World

Series:
Wayne’s World
Series Order:
1
Rating:
K-A
Genre:
Action
Adventure
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IGN Score:
6.0
Release Date:
1969-12-31
Date Added:
2018-07-03 13:56:30
Game Summary:
Wayne’s World is an action video game based on the film Wayne’s World and released in 1993 by THQ. Different versions of the game were released; the NES and Game Boy games were developed by Radical Entertainment and feature both protagonists Wayne and Garth as playable characters. The Super NES and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis games were developed by Gray Matter and feature only Wayne as a playable character.

Description:

Are you ready for this? Number One of the Top Ten Most Bizarre Things to Happen This Year: Garth has been kidnapped! No way, you say? Hway!! It’s the work of a most heinous goon - a pixelated purple putridosity called Zantar. And now you, Wayne Campbell, must heartily rescue your excellent sidekick from a fate most unbecoming!

Armed with you mighty guitar and the power to Schwing, you must brave the perils of Kramer’s Music Store, Stan Mikita’s Donut Shop, the Gaeworks nightclub and suburbia. There, you will spar with such dweeboids as monster bagpipes, accordions and kazoos (shyeah, rright!), spewing coffee cups and dangerous disco balls (as if!), hair-whipping headbangers and the strange Psycho Hose Beast (way!)

Gameplay and Premise:

• NES

The NES version keeps true to the plot of the original film, as the premise involves Wayne and Garth trying to stop a rich producer from buying their public access television show. The first level takes place at Kramer’s Music Store, where Wayne fights several sentient instruments to obtain the Excallbur, such as guitars, drums, cymbals, saxophone, trumpets, and stacks of Barry Manilow records. In the second level, Wayne and Garth go to the Gasworks to battle bouncers, martial artists, and tough guys in order to meet Cassandra, who is performing with her band at the venue. Following this encounter, Garth fights ninjas and black cats in an alleyway (level three) while Wayne takes on security guards, floating television screens, black spiders, and power cords at Ben’s studio to find the show contract. However, he fails to find it and, in the next level, goes to Ben’s condo where not only does he try to get the contract but also save Cassandra from the producer. There’s a time limit to completing each stage.

The player controls both characters, each with different attacks; Wayne uses karate kicks learned by his girlfriend Cassandra, and Garth is equipped with a 4000-volt laser gun. Both characters can duck, jump regularly, and do a ”cool major-high flip jump” activated by pressing A and up on the D-pad. The player starts the game with four lives and 22 ”worthiness” units representing health points. Worthiness points can increase by collecting donuts and P power-ups that are garnered by killing enemies. The P power-ups include two extra worthiness units and strengthen the power of Wayne and Garth’s attacks, giving Wayne 20 ”roundhouse kicks” and Garth 20 100-gigawatt blasts. After completing each level, there’s a bonus level consisting of several donuts for the player to collect; if all donuts are garnered, the player will receive an extra life.

• Super NES & Genesis

At Noah’s Arcade, Wayne and Garth get sucked into the game Zantar where Garth is captured by the titular purple gelatinous cube. In rescuing his friend, Wayne traverses through four levels, each surrealist versions of places he encounters in real life. Along the way, Wayne is equipped with a guitar weapon that can be power-up’d with amps that execute larger chords, ”chorus” power-ups that allow for three-chords to be played on screen at a time, a ”distortion” icon that makes the chords move in ”a distorted path,” and a ”homer” power-up that move towards enemies. Other items Wayne can collect include ”Schwing” items that obliterate all enemies currently on the screen, a thumbs-up icon increasing the player’s ”worthiness” level (although it’s unknown and not explained in the manual what that is), hearts that serve as extra lives, and additional guitar items that increase the amount of notes Wayne can play at a time.

The first level is Kramer’s Music Store, where many instruments coming to life going after Wayne; these include accordions, trombones, shooting floating bagpipes, clarinets that shoot missiles from off screen, drums, falling guitars, kazoos that charge in swarms, cellos that attack with bows, and saxophones. In the second level, Wayne finds himself shrank at Stan Mikita’s Donut Shop, with enemies like donut monsters, coffee cups, grease, steam blasts, and falling sugar cups attacking him. What follows is the third level, Wayne and Garth’s favorite nightclub named the Gasworks, where sentient objects continue to serve as enemies; these include darts, bar stools, shooting disco balls, ”rock ’n roll boots,” gas jets, ”six-legged Beatles,” and shooting Yellow Submarines. Wayne also faces human bouncers in the level. The final level is a fantasy version of a suburb Wayne used to live in, where he has a showdown with Zantar and saves Garth.
Platform:
Sega Genesis (Mega Drive)
Publisher:
THQ
Barcode:
719575040037
Developers:
Gray Matter Interactive
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Players:
1
Country of Purchase:
United States
Graphics:
16-bit
Input Devices:
Controller Game Pad
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Media Type:
Cartridge
Game Modes:
Single Player
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Packaging:
Thick Snap Case
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$35.00
Automatic Estimated Date:
2025-12-14
Date Added:
2018-07-03 13:56:30

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