DJ Boy

DJ Boy

released on Dec 31, 1989

DJ Boy

released on Dec 31, 1989

DJ Boy, also known as DJ Kid, was designed as a standard side-scrolling beat'em up game partially based on the hip-hop culture of the U.S. cities. What made the game unique at the time was the fact that many of the characters rode around on roller skates rather than walking or running. DJ Boy skates across various stages and utilizes hand-to-hand combat moves in order to defeat opponents, culminating with a battle with a boss at the end of each level. Along the path, the player also encounters prizes, which then can be used later to purchase Power-ups from a store located at the end of each level (in the home version, the arcade simply tallied these as points). In the console versions of the game, as another game, River City Ransom, the "prizes" consist of coins that are dropped by defeated enemies, or food items like burgers that restore health.


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A brawler with 'tude! If only it also brought along compelling gameplay.

The most auto-scroller game of all time. Even your unconscious body never stops scrollin’

It's like watching an old animated movie and having a very average whatever time with it, but then out of nowhere they show the most racist caricature you have ever seen in your life and that ends up being the only thing you remember it for.

DJ Boy is a rather...archaic beatemup, to put it nicely. If you want to beat the tar out of racial caricatures and other gross stereotypes then this is for you. There's really nothing else of note even, it's just a very average game that happens to be very dated. Why do the first and last bosses have those big eyes and wide red lips? Where did that whole thing even come from? Have you never seen a black person before?

The Genesis version includes art at the end of levels, so you get to see the stark contast between a rather cutesy-looking DJ and a few of the aforementioned gross stereotypes (for example, https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FVAdECgWUAI34_s?format=png&name=900x900). It's very weird and unpleasant. Did people even laugh at this back then?

It's a pseudo-auto-scrolling beat-'em-up on roller skates from 1989, themed around a third-rate Japanese arcade developer's idea of East Coast hip hop. So yeah, it controls great and there's nothing culturally offensive about it at all.

lembro ate hoje quando aluguei o jogo e cheguei no final... bons tempos.