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We know that Funco copied the Play it Again listing, so when you look at Funco's October 1989 listing, both Yeah Beebiss I and Return Donkey Kong appear. Both are also removed in the January 1990 listing. To me, it's no coincidence.
We know that Funco copied the Play it Again listing, so when you look at Funco's October 1989 listing, both Yeah Beebiss I and Return Donkey Kong appear. Both are also removed in the January 1990 listing. To me, it's no coincidence.


I firmly believe that Yeah Yeah Beebiss I doesn't exist and that it and Return Donkey Kong were a Copyright Trap created by Bob Swartz to see if anyone would plagiarize their list catalog. To me this is like the NES equivalent to A Day With SpongeBob SpongeBob. We look for something that turns out not to exist in the first place. I think this is correct, but I'm open to opinions.{{DISPLAYTITLE:
I firmly believe that Yeah Yeah Beebiss I doesn't exist and that it and Return Donkey Kong were a Copyright Trap created by Bob Swartz to see if anyone would plagiarize their list catalog. To me this is like the NES equivalent to A Day With SpongeBob. We look for something that turns out not to exist in the first place. I think this is correct, but I'm open to opinions.{{DISPLAYTITLE:
There's another game that's added and removed around the same time as Yeah Yeah Beebiss I
There's another game that's added and removed around the same time as Yeah Yeah Beebiss I
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 17 September 2021

In All Things Lost's video on the subject, he mentions the many theories on the game. Interesting, he also lists something that had been overlooked that could prove that Yeah Yeah Beebiss I is just a Copyright Trap. In the same month that Yeah Yeah Beebiss I is added to the Play it Again list (June 1989), there another game that's also added that no one has mentioned until now: Return Donkey Kong.

When Yeah Yeah Beebiss I was removed in the October listing, Return Donkey Kong was also removed, suggesting that those two were a Copyright Trap intended to fool Rivals who tried to copy them. This seems to back up Play it Again co-founder Neil Levin's claim that co-founder Bob Swartz would add fake games to his list as a Copyright Trap. This seems to be further backed up because there's no NES game called Return Donkey Kong.

We know that Funco copied the Play it Again listing, so when you look at Funco's October 1989 listing, both Yeah Beebiss I and Return Donkey Kong appear. Both are also removed in the January 1990 listing. To me, it's no coincidence.

I firmly believe that Yeah Yeah Beebiss I doesn't exist and that it and Return Donkey Kong were a Copyright Trap created by Bob Swartz to see if anyone would plagiarize their list catalog. To me this is like the NES equivalent to A Day With SpongeBob. We look for something that turns out not to exist in the first place. I think this is correct, but I'm open to opinions.