Teddy Boy Blues

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Teddy Boy Blues
System(s): Sega System 1, Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega
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Genre: Action

















Teddy Boy Blues (テディボーイブルース) is a 1985 game for the Sega System 1 by Sega. The game was endorsed by Japanese singer Yoko Ishino, whose song of the same name was both the source of its title and the music in the background.

In this game, you play as a kid who must destroy boxes from which enemies come out. You have two buttons: one to shoot your gun with and one to jump with. Shots from your gun may be used to "destroy" enemies (they become items that can be collected for points), destroy barricades (which are always blue), and (with enough hits) destroy the boxes, which resemble dice counting down the number of hits needed to destroy them. Once all the enemies and boxes are destroyed, the level is complete.

A port to the SG-1000 Mark III was released in Japan as a launch title for the console (along with Hang-On). It was subsequently released overseas on the Sega Master System, renamed Teddy Boy. A port to the Sega Mega Drive was released in 1991 exclusively in Japan on the Sega Game Toshokan service.