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Very little is known about the game’s background. Supposedly, it was originally in development as ''Mr Assy'' but later changed to the current title. There are several Japanese gameplay videos, including one from the popular Nico show ''Siteqube''. The game is extremely rare, with one shop in Japan supposedly selling a copy for over $200 and also occasionally [https://web.archive.org/web/20170331194724/http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/222346254660? showing up on eBay].
Very little is known about the game’s background. Supposedly, it was originally in development as ''Mr Assy'' but later changed to the current title. There are several Japanese gameplay videos, including one from the popular Nico show ''Siteqube''. The game is extremely rare, with one shop in Japan supposedly selling a copy for over $200 and also occasionally [https://web.archive.org/web/20170331194724/http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/222346254660? showing up on eBay].


Despite how infamous the game is and several YouTubers having made videos of the game, it has yet to be released online for the public. Reproductions of the game have been known to exist, but they’re also very limited.
Despite how infamous the game is and several YouTubers having made videos of the game, it was yet to be released online for the public until August 26, 2017 when the Lost Levels user famiac posted the ROM online.<ref>[http://forums.lostlevels.org/viewtopic.php?t=3535 Lost Level forum thread with the link of ROM.] Retrieved 27 Aug '17.</ref> Reproductions of the game have been known to exist, but they’re also very limited.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 07:15, 27 August 2017

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Misspeachworld1.jpg

Game's title screen.

Status: Found


Miss Peach World is an unlicensed NES/Famicom game released sometime in 1991. It is a graphical hack of another unlicensed NES game, Menace Beach (also known as Sunday Funday). The game was released by Hacker International.

Little of the gameplay is changed from Menace Beach. Instead of a boy, the character is a woman in a skirt. There are some minor enemy changes as well. Instead of cutscenes of a girl tied up (or a church lady, as it was in Sunday Funday) the player is presented with the pictures of nude woman/women. The final boss is changed from Demon Dan to a doctor shooting a syringe. The music is also changed, lifted from the game Av Dragon Mahjong.

Very little is known about the game’s background. Supposedly, it was originally in development as Mr Assy but later changed to the current title. There are several Japanese gameplay videos, including one from the popular Nico show Siteqube. The game is extremely rare, with one shop in Japan supposedly selling a copy for over $200 and also occasionally showing up on eBay.

Despite how infamous the game is and several YouTubers having made videos of the game, it was yet to be released online for the public until August 26, 2017 when the Lost Levels user famiac posted the ROM online.[1] Reproductions of the game have been known to exist, but they’re also very limited.

Gallery

A playthrough of the game.

Siteqube video on the game.

Video displaying glitches to get a level skip, 255 Lives, and a glitched hidden message.