Software:Battletoads
| Battletoads | |
|---|---|
| Genre(s) | Beat 'em up, platform game |
| Developer(s) | Rare Dlala Studios (2020) |
| Publisher(s) |
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| Creator(s) | Tim and Chris Stamper |
| Platform(s) | NES, LCD game, Game Boy, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, Sega Game Gear, Amiga CD32, Arcade, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows |
| First release | Battletoads June 1, 1991 |
| Latest release | Battletoads August 20, 2020 |
Battletoads is a video game media franchise by Rare that began with the original beat 'em up game Battletoads in 1991. Starring three anthropomorphic toads named after skin conditions, Rash, Zitz, and Pimple, the series was created to rival the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games series.[1] The original Battletoads game for the NES was renowned for its extreme difficulty, but still received a cult following, spawning sequels for various platforms including a crossover with the Double Dragon series and a modern reboot after a 25 year gap in releases. In each of the games, the objective is to defeat the toads' nemesis the Dark Queen and her army of space mutants.
Video games
Series
- Battletoads: The Battletoads have to defeat the evil Dark Queen on her planet and rescue their kidnapped partners, Pimple and Princess Angelica. Originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1991 by Rare, the game was distributed by Tradewest in Europe and North America, and by Masaya Games in Japan.[2] It was subsequently ported by Arc System Works to the Sega Genesis and Game Gear in 1993, and by Mindscape to the Amiga and Amiga CD32 in 1994.
- Battletoads: An LCD game was released by Tiger Electronics in 1991.
- Battletoads (Game Boy): A spin-off of the original also released in 1991. Despite having the same box art and title as the original NES release, it is an entirely different game from the NES version.
- Battletoads in Battlemaniacs: Released in 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and developed in 1994 for the Sega Master System (but not released until 1996). In this game, Zitz and the daughter of Psicone Industries' CEO have been captured and it is up to Rash and Pimple to save them from being the Dark Queen. Different from the previous games, in this one each character has its own specific abilities and combos. Pimple is the powerhouse, big and boasting a large range with punches, while Rash is nimble and smaller, fighting using kicking attacks. Aside from cooperative play, a solo player is able to play as Rash by switching to the second controller.
- Battletoads in Ragnarok's World: A stripped down port of the original game for the Game Boy, released in 1993.
- Battletoads/Double Dragon: A crossover with the characters from the Double Dragon series with liberties taken. The Dark Queen and Shadow Boss team up and five heroes (the three toads, Zitz, Rash and Pimple, and the two Lee brothers, Billy and Jimmy) must stop them. For the first time in the series, the game offers players a character selection screen. Released in 1993 for the NES, Genesis, SNES and Game Boy.
- Battletoads Arcade: An arcade game released in 1994, also known as Super Battletoads. The arcade game, unlike the other games, featured voice-overs and several other features that distinguish it from the other games, such as a vastly increased level of violence. It follows the Battletoads in Battlemaniacs updated formula of each character having his own design and specific abilities and combos, but this time featuring the three toads, Zitz, Rash and Pimple, as selectable characters: while Rash is kept as the nimble and smaller character and Pimple as the powerhouse, Zitz is represented as the intermediate and balanced character. Vehicle levels emphasize combat, rather than memorizing and avoiding obstacles.
- Battletoads (2020): An Xbox One and Microsoft Windows game developed by Dlala Studios in collaboration with Rare,[3] it was released on August 20, 2020. It features three-player couch co-op multiplayer and high resolution hand-drawn 4K 2.5D graphics.[4][5][6]
The Battletoads appear in a bonus boss encounter in the Xbox One and PC versions of Shovel Knight.[7][8] Battletoads and Battletoads Arcade are included in Rare Replay, a compilation of 30 Rare games released for the Xbox One in 2015.[9] Rash appears as a playable guest character in the third season of the fighting game Killer Instinct, available on Xbox One and Windows.[10] Rash also appears as an action figure in Grounded.[11]
History of production
A sequel/remake game was being developed for the Game Boy Advance, but was ultimately canceled.[12][13] In 2013, Phil Spencer from Microsoft's Xbox team mentioned his fondness for Battletoads while asking the fans what Rare games should be brought back for the Xbox One.[14] In 2014, "Battletoads" was re-trademarked in the United States.[15] Spencer appeared publicly in a Battletoads T-shirt in 2015,[citation needed] just days after Microsoft Studios' Ken Lobb (creator of 2013's Killer Instinct reboot) said they have plans to bring Battletoads and other classic Rare series back "someday".[citation needed]
Other
Battletoads: The Official Battlebook, the Tradewest-authorized guide to the Battletoads console games, was written by Steve Schwartz and published in 1994 by Prima Publishing. Detailed playing tips, strategies, and secrets were provided for the following games: Battletoads (NES and Genesis), Battletoads in Battlemaniacs (Super NES), and Battletoads/Double Dragon (NES, Genesis, and Super NES).
Animated pilot
| Battletoads | |
|---|---|
Title card | |
| Genre | Comedy |
| Created by | Tim and Chris Stamper (original characters) |
| Written by | David Wise |
| Directed by | Kent Butterworth |
| Voices of | Kathleen Barr Ian James Corlett Michael Donovan Andrew Kavadas Lalainia Lindbjerg Scott McNeil Jason Michas Alvin Sanders |
| Theme music composer | Kip Lennon Ron Hicklin Susan Boyd Jon Joyce Jim Haas |
| Opening theme | "Battletoads" |
| Composer(s) | Murray McFadden Michael Watts |
| Country of origin | USA Canada |
| Original language(s) | English |
| No. of episodes | 1 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Andy Heyward Robby London |
| Producer(s) | Kent Butterworth |
| Editor(s) | Mark A. McNally Cindy Horness |
| Running time | 22 minutes |
| Production company(s) | DIC Animation City Tradewest, Inc. Rare |
| Release | |
| Original network | Syndicated |
| Original release | Script error: No such module "Date time"./Thanksgiving weekend 1992 |
Battletoads spun off a half-hour animated television special produced by DIC Animation City in an attempt to capitalize on the popularity of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (DiC would try this again later on when producing Street Sharks and Extreme Dinosaurs). Intended as the pilot for a full-fledged series, the special aired in syndication in the United States on the weekend of Thanksgiving 1992. It was never picked up for a series however, despite comic-style ads in GamePro magazine claiming otherwise.
Buena Vista Home Video released the pilot on VHS in January 1994. It received an official YouTube release on August 5, 2014,[16] on a YouTube channel run by the Canadian company DHX Media (now WildBrain), which currently owns the rights to most of DIC's cartoon library.
The story served as a prequel to the video game franchise. Set in Oxnard, California, it stars three junior high schoolers. The trio is given the ability to transform into anthropomorphic toads with superhuman strength and the ability to change their arms and legs into weapons in techniques called "Smash Hits". They are charged with protecting Professor T. Bird and Princess Angelica from the Dark Queen, who wants to steal Angelica's magical amulet for her plans of universal conquest.
The cartoon was adapted and written by David Wise (no relation to the Battletoads video games' composer of the same name). A comic with the backstory of Battletoads, written by Rare employee Guy Millar, was also published in Nintendo Power.
Voice cast
- Ian James Corlett as Zitz / Dave Sharr, Psyko Pigs and Basketball player
- Jason Michas as Rash / Morgan Zigler
- Scott McNeil as Pimple / George Pie and General Slaughter
- Kathleen Barr as The Dark Queen, Giblets, Dave Sharr's girlfriend and junior high students
- Lalainia Lindbjerg as Princess Angelica
- Michael Donovan as Professor T. Bird, Principal and computer geek
- Alvin Sanders as Mr. Thorpin
- Andrew Kavadas as Scraf'n Donuts Man
Reception
In 2010, Game Informer included Battletoads among ten gaming franchises that deserve a revival, and precisely, "a true HD sequel".[17] In 2012, Forbes listed it as one of five video game franchises "that need to come back from the dead", adding that a modern Battletoads "should retain its side-scroller qualities while adopting the 2.5D style" similar to Mark of the Ninja.[18] The series' return was also demanded by other outlets,[19][20] including Complex, Maxim and GameRevolution.[21][22][23]
On the other hand, the animated version of Battletoads was very badly received. It was included on the lists of five "worst one-shot TV cartoons ever made" by Topless Robot in 2008.[24]
Prank call
Beginning in early 2011, 4chan users organized a mass prank calling to the Gold and Silver pawn shop, home to the popular television show Pawn Stars. The callers would repeatedly ask the employees if they sold Battletoads. This call led Rick Harrison, star of Pawn Stars and owner of the store, to repeatedly swear and yell at the callers, who recorded this and uploaded it to YouTube. This originated a series of many other similar videos of pranksters dialing random establishments and asking about Battletoads.[25][26] Battletoads developer Rare has acknowledged the prank via an achievement named "Do You Have Battletoads?" in their 2015 game compilation Rare Replay.[27]
References
- ↑ Battletoads Retrospective | What happened to Rare's popular hardcore beat-'em-up , IGN, January 13, 2009.
- ↑ "Amazon.com: Battletoads, Famicom (Japanese Import): Video Games". https://www.amazon.com/Battletoads-Famicom-Japanese-Nintendo-DS/dp/B000068I5F.
- ↑ Juba, Joe (9 June 2019). "The Battletoads Are Back In A New Trailer". Game Informer. https://www.gameinformer.com/e3-2019/2019/06/09/the-battletoads-are-back-in-a-new-trailer. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
- ↑ "Battletoads announced for Xbox One, Windows 10". 10 June 2018. https://gematsu.com/2018/06/battletoads-announced-for-xbox-one-windows-10.
- ↑ Good, Owen S. (10 June 2018). "Battletoads is coming back to Xbox One". https://www.polygon.com/e3/2018/6/10/17447002/battletoads-xbox-one-e3-2018-video.
- ↑ Bryant, Adam (12 June 2019). "The first proper trailer and gameplay details for the Battletoads Xbox One revival are here". https://www.gamesradar.com/battletoads-gameplay-trailer-e3-2019/.
- ↑ "Yacht Club Games on Twitter: "The Battletoads drop in for a fight! Shovel Knight is headed to Xbox One and meets up with @RareLtd brawling trio!". Twitter.com. 2015-03-04. https://twitter.com/YachtClubGames/status/573208273681182721.
- ↑ "Update Notes – Yacht Club Games". http://yachtclubgames.com/update-notes/.
- ↑ "David Arnold – OHMSS Orchestral Cover VERY RARE VERSION". YouTube. 2014-12-29. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MklPINC--Q.
- ↑ "Killer Instinct season 3 coming in 2016, Battletoads' Rash joins the game today". Polygon. 4 August 2015. http://www.polygon.com/2015/8/4/9094661/killer-instinct-season-3-xbox-one-windows-10-battletoads.
- ↑ "Look at this big-ass Battletoad in Grounded!". 23 July 2020. https://www.destructoid.com/stories/look-at-this-big-ass-battletoad-in-grounded--598399.phtml.
- ↑ "Battletoads GBA – Proto / Cancelled". Unseen 64. 2 August 2008. http://www.unseen64.net/2008/08/02/battletoads-gba-proto-cancelled/.
- ↑ "Battletoads GBA". RareWareCentral. 2011-11-13. http://www.rarewarecentral.com/battletoads-gba.
- ↑ "Microsoft asks fans what Rare should do next, points towards Battletoads". Gimmegimmegames.com. 2013-09-12. http://gimmegimmegames.com/2013/09/microsoft-asks-fans-rare-next-points-towards-battletoads/.
- ↑ "New Battletoads Trademark Appears In United States Trademark Database". GamerInformer.com. http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/11/10/new-battletoads-trademark-appears-in-uspto-database.aspx.
- ↑ "Battletoads on WildBrain Super Heroes". YouTube. 2014-08-15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtQ_RSF1jYU.
- ↑ "Ten Franchises That Deserve A Revival – Features". GameInformer.com. 2010-06-30. http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2010/06/30/ten-franchises-that-deserve-a-revival.aspx.
- ↑ "5 Video Game Franchises That Need To Come Back From The Dead". Forbes. 2012-09-23. https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2012/09/23/5-video-game-franchises-that-need-to-come-back-from-the-dead/.
- ↑ Melton, Steve (2010-07-24). "XBLA's Most Wanted: Battletoads". Xblafans.com. http://www.xblafans.com/xblas-most-wanted-battletoads-2-20275.html.
- ↑ "Back from the dead: Five franchises the Xbox 360 could resurrect". Siliconera. 2006-02-16. http://www.siliconera.com/2006/02/16/back-from-the-dead-five-franchises-the-xbox-360-could-resurrect/.
- ↑ "Battle Toads — 20 Game Franchises We Want to See Make a Triumphant Comeback". Complex. http://www.complex.com/video-games/2013/06/20-game-franchises-we-want-to-see-make-a-triumphant-comeback/battle-toads.
- ↑ "5 Classic Video Games That Deserve Awesome Remakes". Maxim. 2013-10-04. http://www.maxim.com/gaming/5-classic-video-games-deserve-awesome-remakes.
- ↑ "Xbox One: A Rare Opportunity". Gamerevolution.com. 30 May 2013. http://www.gamerevolution.com/features/xbox-one-a-rare-opportunity#/slide/1.
- ↑ Rob Bricken (17 November 2008). "The 5 Best (and 5 Worst) One-Shot TV Cartoons Ever Made". Topless Robot. http://www.toplessrobot.com/2008/11/the_5_best_and_5_worst_oneshot_tv_cartoons_ever_ma.php?page=2.
- ↑ "ReadyToPrank". ReadyToPrank. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpmWNpUZmcA.
- ↑ PrankCallsByReV. "Prank Call ReV Calls (Pawn Stars) Rick Harrison Cellphone # "Battletoads"". YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ3yTVkL7bQ.
- ↑ Good, Owen S. (June 27, 2015). "Rare Replay does offer 10,000 Gamerscore — from a certain point of view". https://www.polygon.com/2015/6/27/8856213/rare-replay-does-offer-10000-gamerscore-from-a-certain-point-of-view.
External links
- MobyGames is a commercial database website that catalogs information on video games and the people and companies behind them via crowdsourcing. This includes over 300,000 games for hundreds of platforms.[1] Founded in 1999, ownership of the site has changed hands several times. It has been owned by Atari SA since 2022.
Features
Edits and submissions to the site (including screenshots, box art, developer information, game summaries, and more) go through a verification process of fact-checking by volunteer "approvers".[2] This lengthy approval process after submission can range from minutes to days or months.[3] The most commonly used sources are the video game's website, packaging, and credit screens. There is a published standard for game information and copy-editing.[4] A ranking system allows users to earn points for contributing accurate information.[5]
Registered users can rate and review games. Users can create private or public "have" and "want" lists, which can generate a list of games available for trade with other registered users. The site contains an integrated forum. Each listed game can have its own sub-forum.
History

MobyGames was founded on March 1, 1999, by Jim Leonard and Brian Hirt, and joined by David Berk 18 months later, the three of which had been friends since high school.[6][7] Leonard had the idea of sharing information about computer games with a larger audience. The database began with information about games for IBM PC compatibles, relying on the founders' personal collections. Eventually, the site was opened up to allow general users to contribute information.[5] In a 2003 interview, Berk emphasized MobyGames' dedication to taking video games more seriously than broader society and to preserving games for their important cultural influence.[5]
In mid-2010, MobyGames was purchased by GameFly for an undisclosed amount.[8] This was announced to the community post factum , and the site's interface was given an unpopular redesign.[7] A few major contributors left, refusing to do volunteer work for a commercial website.{{Citation needed|date=June 2025} On December 18, 2013, MobyGames was acquired by Jeremiah Freyholtz, owner of Blue Flame Labs (a San Francisco-based game and web development company) and VGBoxArt (a site for fan-made video game box art).[9] Blue Flame Labs reverted MobyGames' interface to its pre-overhaul look and feel,[10] and for the next eight years, the site was run by Freyholtz and Independent Games Festival organizer Simon Carless.[7]
On November 24, 2021, Atari SA announced a potential deal with Blue Flame Labs to purchase MobyGames for $1.5 million.[11] The purchase was completed on 8 March 2022, with Freyholtz remaining as general manager.[12][13][14] Over the next year, the financial boost given by Atari led to a rework of the site being built from scratch with a new backend codebase, as well as updates improving the mobile and desktop user interface.[1] This was accomplished by investing in full-time development of the site instead of its previously part-time development.[15]
In 2024, MobyGames began offering a paid "Pro" membership option for the site to generate additional revenue.[16] Previously, the site had generated income exclusively through banner ads and (from March 2014 onward) a small number of patrons via the Patreon website.[17]
See also
- IGDB – game database used by Twitch for its search and discovery functions
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sheehan, Gavin (2023-02-22). "Atari Relaunches The Fully Rebuilt & Optimized MobyGames Website". https://bleedingcool.com/games/atari-relaunches-the-fully-rebuilt-optimized-mobygames-website/.
- ↑ Litchfield, Ted (2021-11-26). "Zombie company Atari to devour MobyGames". https://www.pcgamer.com/zombie-company-atari-to-devour-mobygames/.
- ↑ "MobyGames FAQ: Emails Answered § When will my submission be approved?". Blue Flame Labs. 30 March 2014. http://www.mobygames.com/info/faq7#g1.
- ↑ "The MobyGames Standards and Practices". Blue Flame Labs. 6 January 2016. http://www.mobygames.com/info/standards.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Miller, Stanley A. (2003-04-22). "People's choice awards honor favorite Web sites". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
- ↑ "20 Years of MobyGames" (in en). 2019-02-28. https://trixter.oldskool.org/2019/02/28/20-years-of-mobygames/.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Plunkett, Luke (2022-03-10). "Atari Buys MobyGames For $1.5 Million". https://kotaku.com/mobygames-retro-credits-database-imdb-atari-freyholtz-b-1848638521.
- ↑ "Report: MobyGames Acquired By GameFly Media". Gamasutra. 2011-02-07. https://www.gamedeveloper.com/game-platforms/report-mobygames-acquired-by-gamefly-media.
- ↑ Corriea, Alexa Ray (December 31, 2013). "MobyGames purchased from GameFly, improvements planned". http://www.polygon.com/2013/12/31/5261414/mobygames-purchased-from-gamefly-improvements-planned.
- ↑ Wawro, Alex (31 December 2013). "Game dev database MobyGames getting some TLC under new owner". Gamasutra. https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/game-dev-database-mobygames-getting-some-tlc-under-new-owner.
- ↑ "Atari invests in Anstream, may buy MobyGames". November 24, 2021. https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2021-11-24-atari-invests-in-anstream-may-buy-mobygames.
- ↑ Rousseau, Jeffrey (2022-03-09). "Atari purchases Moby Games". https://www.gamesindustry.biz/atari-purchases-moby-games.
- ↑ "Atari Completes MobyGames Acquisition, Details Plans for the Site's Continued Support". March 8, 2022. https://www.atari.com/atari-completes-mobygames-acquisition-details-plans-for-the-sites-continued-support/.
- ↑ "Atari has acquired game database MobyGames for $1.5 million" (in en-GB). 2022-03-09. https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/atari-has-acquired-game-database-mobygames-for-1-5-million/.
- ↑ Stanton, Rich (2022-03-10). "Atari buys videogame database MobyGames for $1.5 million". https://www.pcgamer.com/atari-buys-videogame-database-mobygames-for-dollar15-million/.
- ↑ Harris, John (2024-03-09). "MobyGames Offering “Pro” Membership". https://setsideb.com/mobygames-offering-pro-membership/.
- ↑ "MobyGames on Patreon". http://www.patreon.com/mobygames.
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