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8-Bit Wolf – Remembering the NES Game Teaching Kids to Conquer Wall Street

12 pointsby adrian_mrdalmost 2 years ago

2 comments

MrFoofalmost 2 years ago
I knew this was going to be Wall Street Kid.<p>Funny thing is the Sofel <i>&quot;X Kid&quot;</i> games <i>(Casino Kid was the other)</i> were very heavily rewritten from their original Japanese releases, presumably to make them less bleak to what was presumably a younger (kid) audience. If I recall correctly, Wall Street Kid&#x27;s original Japanese story was more about a &quot;salaryman&quot; of below average financial success in an unhappy relationship that looked at day trading to get his girlfriend&#x2F;wife off his back for not being successful enough to lavish her with luxuries.<p>The game itself is very 80s bubble culture with a lot of tongue-in-cheek humor given the situation you&#x27;re placed in. In the North American &quot;Wall Street Kid&quot;, your fiance&#x27;s (Prisila) car breaks down at one point, and you&#x27;re forced into the scenario of having to buy her a replacement car. It alludes that she was driving something fairly normal. Your options?<p>* A Ferrari 328<p>* A Porsche 911<p>* A BMW 7 Series<p>* Some other car I forget, that might&#x27;ve been an entirely normal economy car.<p>Yep. Possibly from a malaise-era Ford or a Chevrolet straight to full size executive sedans or ultra-luxury sports cars! If you, &quot;cheap out&quot; you disappoint your fiance. The point is if you disappoint her too many times, she&#x27;ll break up with you <i>(or if married, file for divorce)</i> which is an immediate game over. Again, this goes back to the original Japanese story line where the day-trading protagonist is constantly being goaded by his girlfriend&#x2F;wife into buying her luxuries to keep up appearances, as well as meet your father&#x27;s benchmarks for your success.
tiahuraalmost 2 years ago
That review was painful.