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- DJ_Boy abstract "DJ Boy (DJボーイ) is a 1989 beat 'em up arcade game developed by Kaneko. It was published in Japan by Kaneko and in North America by Sammy.DJ Boy, also known as DJ Kid, was designed as a standard side-scrolling beat'em up game partially based on the hip-hop culture of the U.S. cities. What made the game unique at the time was the fact that many of the characters rode around on roller skates rather than walking or running.The premise of the home console game: A young man named Donald J. Boy (DJ Boy) is a roller fighter taking part of an ultimate fight-race known as \"Rollergame\", taking place in Cigaretch City, located on the outskirts of New York City. Many people were excited to see DJ Boy, but a roller fighter gang known as the Dark Knights want him out of the competition. Their leader, Heavy-Met Tony, calls his gang to kidnap his girlfriend Maria, who also comes into town and defeat DJ Boy. DJ Boy must rescue Maria, defeat the Dark Knights, and win the Rollergame competition in one adventure. The arcade plot tells a different story. Two rollerskaters named Bob & Tom (the two playable characters) were breakdancing to the beat of their boombox, until it got stolen from rollerskater thieves (possibly the Dark Knights), in which they must find and defeat them in order to retrieve what is rightfully theirs.DJ Boy skates across various stages and utilizes hand-to-hand combat moves in order to defeat opponents, culminating with a battle with a boss at the end of each level. Along the path, the player also encounters prizes, which then can be used later to purchase Power-ups from a store located at the end of each level (in the home version, the arcade simply tallied these as points). In the console versions of the game, as another game, River City Ransom, the \"prizes\" consist of coins that are dropped by defeated enemies, or food items like burgers that restore health.".
- DJ_Boy computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- DJ_Boy computingPlatform Sega_Genesis.
- DJ_Boy cpu Zilog_Z80.
- DJ_Boy developer Kaneko.
- DJ_Boy genre Beat_em_up.
- DJ_Boy publisher Kaneko.
- DJ_Boy publisher Sammy_Corporation.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageExternalLink videogames_comments.php?id=3_0_4_0_.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageID "3710401".
- DJ_Boy wikiPageLength "7199".
- DJ_Boy wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- DJ_Boy wikiPageRevisionID "665324513".
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_game.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Beat_em_up.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Billboard.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Black_people.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Bloomers_(clothing).
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Boss_(video_gaming).
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Caricature.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Category:1989_video_games.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990_video_games.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arcade_games.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beat_em_ups.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kaneko_games.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roller_skating_video_games.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sega_Genesis_games.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Chippendales.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Crime_Fighters.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Demon_Kakka.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Fan_service.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Fighting_game.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Flatulence.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Hip_hop.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Intimate_part.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Kaneko.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink MegaTech.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Mega_(magazine).
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Overweight.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Power-up.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink River_City_Ransom.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Sammy_Corporation.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Sega_Genesis.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Side-scrolling_video_game.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Wolfman_Jack.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_YM2203.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLink Zilog_Z80.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLinkText "B. Rap Boys".
- DJ_Boy wikiPageWikiLinkText "DJ Boy".
- DJ_Boy cpu "2".
- DJ_Boy developer Kaneko.
- DJ_Boy genre Beat_em_up.
- DJ_Boy modes "1".
- DJ_Boy platforms Arcade_game.
- DJ_Boy platforms Sega_Genesis.
- DJ_Boy publisher Kaneko.
- DJ_Boy publisher Sammy_Corporation.
- DJ_Boy released "1989".
- DJ_Boy rev "MegaTech".
- DJ_Boy rev1score "78.0".
- DJ_Boy sound "Z80 driving a Yamaha YM2203 @ 3 MHz and 2xOKI MSM6295 @ 1.5 MHz".
- DJ_Boy title "DJ Boy".
- DJ_Boy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_video_game.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:KLOV_game.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- DJ_Boy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Video_game_reviews.
- DJ_Boy subject Category:1989_video_games.
- DJ_Boy subject Category:1990_video_games.
- DJ_Boy subject Category:Arcade_games.
- DJ_Boy subject Category:Beat_em_ups.
- DJ_Boy subject Category:Kaneko_games.
- DJ_Boy subject Category:Roller_skating_video_games.
- DJ_Boy subject Category:Sega_Genesis_games.
- DJ_Boy hypernym Beat.
- DJ_Boy type Software.
- DJ_Boy type VideoGame.
- DJ_Boy type Work.
- DJ_Boy type Up.
- DJ_Boy type Work.
- DJ_Boy type CreativeWork.
- DJ_Boy type Thing.
- DJ_Boy type Q386724.
- DJ_Boy type Q7397.
- DJ_Boy type Q7889.
- DJ_Boy comment "DJ Boy (DJボーイ) is a 1989 beat 'em up arcade game developed by Kaneko. It was published in Japan by Kaneko and in North America by Sammy.DJ Boy, also known as DJ Kid, was designed as a standard side-scrolling beat'em up game partially based on the hip-hop culture of the U.S. cities. What made the game unique at the time was the fact that many of the characters rode around on roller skates rather than walking or running.The premise of the home console game: A young man named Donald J.".
- DJ_Boy label "DJ Boy".
- DJ_Boy sameAs Q3011278.
- DJ_Boy sameAs DJ_Boy.
- DJ_Boy sameAs DJ_Boy.
- DJ_Boy sameAs m.09wn0f.
- DJ_Boy sameAs Q3011278.
- DJ_Boy wasDerivedFrom DJ_Boy?oldid=665324513.
- DJ_Boy isPrimaryTopicOf DJ_Boy.
- DJ_Boy name "DJ Boy".