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'''''Yeah Yeah Beebiss I''''' is a potentially non-existent video game that was first mentioned in a June 1989 listing for mail order video game service, Play It Again, in an issue of ''Video Games & Computer Entertainment''.<ref>[http://forums.lostlevels.org/viewtopic.php?p=26053&sid=c722f35a05322d0af5209b3c929b001c#26053] Frank Cifaldi of Lost Levels explains what is known of Beebiss.</ref> The game was found again in subsequent advertisements from Play It Again in July, August, and September.
'''''Yeah Yeah Beebiss I''''' is a potentially non-existent video game that was first mentioned in a June 1989 listing for mail order video game service, Play It Again, in an issue of ''Video Games & Computer Entertainment''.<ref>[http://forums.lostlevels.org/viewtopic.php?p=26053&sid=c722f35a05322d0af5209b3c929b001c#26053 Frank Cifaldi of Lost Levels explains what is known of Beebiss.]</ref> The game was found again in subsequent advertisements from Play It Again in July, August, and September.


Additionally, in October, a nearly identical advertisement was placed by another mail order video game service, Funco. These also had a listing for the game, shortened to ''Yeah Beebiss I''. Though, despite the shortening, ''Yeah Beebiss I'' was still wrongly alphabetized between ''Wrestlemania'' and ''Xenophobe'' as it had been in Play It Again. Listings continued until January 1990. Nothing further surfaced about ''Beebiss'' after this time and, as such, it's unknown if the game was simply a bad translation, a placeholder, or even a game at all.


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In October, a nearly identical advertisement was placed by another mail order video game service, Funco. These also had a listing for the game, shortened to ''Yeah Beebiss I. ''Though, despite the shortening, ''Yeah Beebiss I'' was still wrongly alphabetized between'' Wrestlemania ''and'' Xenophobe ''as it had been in Play It Again''. ''Listings continued until January of 1990. Nothing further surfaced about ''Beebiss'' after this time.
 
==Existence==
It is not known if ''Yeah Yeah Beebiss I'' is a real game, or just a persistent, cryptic typo or placeholder. There is a lot of speculation on what the 'game' is, spanning from a mistranslation to a fictitious entry.
 
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Revision as of 02:35, 24 February 2017

YeahYeahBeebissI.jpg

Scan from magazine mentioning the mysterious game.

Status: Existence Unconfirmed


Yeah Yeah Beebiss I is a potentially non-existent video game that was first mentioned in a June 1989 listing for mail order video game service, Play It Again, in an issue of Video Games & Computer Entertainment.[1] The game was found again in subsequent advertisements from Play It Again in July, August, and September.

Additionally, in October, a nearly identical advertisement was placed by another mail order video game service, Funco. These also had a listing for the game, shortened to Yeah Beebiss I. Though, despite the shortening, Yeah Beebiss I was still wrongly alphabetized between Wrestlemania and Xenophobe as it had been in Play It Again. Listings continued until January 1990. Nothing further surfaced about Beebiss after this time and, as such, it's unknown if the game was simply a bad translation, a placeholder, or even a game at all.

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References