Big D Plays - Doki Doki Panic! - Gameplay and Review.

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This Is My Debut Gameplay Review Video of "Doki Doki Panic!", Hope You Enjoy and Once Again Sorry For The Low Volume For My Voice.

-Big D The Icedman

Game Description: "Made by Shigeru Miyamoto in 1987 for the Famicom Disk System, Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic (or "Dream Factory: Heart-Pounding Panic") is the game that would later become Super Mario Bros. 2. Shigeru Miyamoto was involved heavily in the game's development. In a 2011 interview, Nintendo revealed that although "Doki Doki Panic" was released as a non-Mario game, Miyamoto and company began development of a prototype sequel to the original "Super Mario Bros." This prototype eventually became "Doki Doki Panic". It turns out "Doki Doki Panic" was a Mario game all along. It was marketed in the PAL and North American release as "Super Mario Bros. 2" because Japan's SMB2, now known as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, was either deemed too hard for non-Japanese gamers, or too much of a clone. Unfortunately, Nintendo of America couldn't just sit on their asses all day and wait for Japan to develop another SMB2, since, in 1988, Nintendo already released Super Mario Bros 3 in Japan.

The story starts with two children that were reading a storybook when a hand suddenly grabs them and sucks them inside the book. The family of the twins discovered what happened thanks to the pet monkey and rush inside to save them. Sucked into the world of the storybook, the family will have to fight off several monsters across seven chapters: Imajin, the balanced one; Mama, a very high jumper; Lina, who can float for a few seconds; and Papa, who has the strongest throw. In fact, these four characters were actually the Mascots of Fuji Television's Yume Kōjō '87 (Dream Factory '87) event, which promoted several of Fuji Television's shows and other products; Doki Doki Panic is actually a Licensed Game.

Quite a few enemies from this game have gone on to star in future ones. In fact, Bob-Ombs would appear in the very next game and go on to become a series staple. Pokeys and Sparks would appear in Super Mario World, albeit with changed appearances (and in the latter's case, a changed name: "L'il Sparky"), and the former would also appear in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine. Shy Guys would re-appear in Yoshis Island, which takes place BEFORE this game in canon. Birdo would re-appear in a Wario game and has appeared in every Mario sports title since the original N64 version of Mario Tennis in 2000. Also, as late as Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Princess Peach uses many abilities from this game, and this game is the Trope Codifier for Luigi's signature high jump and low traction (even though he had these things in Lost Levels)." - TVTropes.org http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/DokiDokiPanic?from=Main.DokiDokiPanic

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