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*"Stolen Letter": gameplay is unknown; it would have been centered on a robbery at a Hollywood mansion.
*"Stolen Letter": gameplay is unknown; it would have been centered on a robbery at a Hollywood mansion.


Pierre Gilhodes, a character designer who is most famous for creating the ''Gobliiins'' series (the first of which was developed by Tomahawk as well), worked on the artistic development.
Pierre Gilhodes, a character designer who is most famous for creating the ''Gobliiins'' series (the first of which was developed by Tomahawk as well), worked on the artistic development. He revealed that the production was troubled and what they came up with was unsatisfactory.


==Availability==
==Availability==
No known prototypes of the game have resurfaced in any way and very little is known about the game in general outside of an article on Abandonware-France.org.
No known prototypes of the game have resurfaced in any way and very little is known about the game in general outside of an article on Abandonware-France.org.
 
<ref>[http://www.abandonware-france.org/ltf_abandon/ltf_jeu.php?id=1421 Abandonware France's article on the game.] Retrieved 13 Jun '14</ref>
Gilhodes said that the game's production was troubled and <ref>[http://www.abandonware-france.org/ltf_abandon/ltf_jeu.php?id=1421 Abandonware France's article on the game.] Retrieved 13 Jun '14</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 21:11, 12 May 2020

Becebege 1.jpg

Screencap of the "Aerobic Test" trial.

Status: Lost

Beverly Hills Teens is a cancelled game that was based on the DiC 1987 animated series of the same name, centering on teenagers living the rich, fun life near Hollywood, California.

Developed by French studio Tomahawk (the French name of the series, "Bécébégé" is visible on the screenshots) and written by François Nedelec, the game was originally meant to be released in March 1990 for an unknown platform before the game was cancelled because the product didn't meet expected quality standards.

Gameplay

The game would have mostly been a sports game, à la California Games, with separate trials:

  • "Aerobic Test": the player would have had to follow the moves of a dancer while doing it progressively faster.
  • "Hamburger Car": outside a snack bar, the player goes into a food fight at a parking lot by throwing hamburgers and French fries.
  • "Stolen Letter": gameplay is unknown; it would have been centered on a robbery at a Hollywood mansion.

Pierre Gilhodes, a character designer who is most famous for creating the Gobliiins series (the first of which was developed by Tomahawk as well), worked on the artistic development. He revealed that the production was troubled and what they came up with was unsatisfactory.

Availability

No known prototypes of the game have resurfaced in any way and very little is known about the game in general outside of an article on Abandonware-France.org.

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Gallery

Screencap of the "Hamburger Car" trial.

Reference