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Yeah Yeah Beebiss II

$9.99
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Publisher:
Nami Tentou
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

The Legend of Yeah Yeah Beebiss I

Long ago there was legend of a new video game that had no screenshots, no reviews, no advertisements -- nothing. Just a quick blurb in the back of some magazines saying it was for sale. It was never released. This is a sequel to that mythical game.


As Kyonshi Hui and Jiangshi Bo, it is your quest to banish all evil in all 100 levels - 10 original stages, including the boss -- a mutated mass of pure evil. Hui prefers zapping foes while Bo prefers absorbing their life force.

Yeah Yeah Beebiss II is a new retro homebrew game created as a love letter to the whole retro game scene!

Fight your way through various platforming arcade levels and avoid obstacles such as spikes and enemies on the ground below. Use the platforms to avoid being hit and use your zap ability to defeat the enemies and raise your high score! You'll eventually face off against bosses and never ending waves of enemies as you try to defeat one.

You can team up via local co-op and get through the levels with a little help from a friend! With controller support, you both can play in various styles of setup.

Good luck!

  • 100 Levels
  • 10 Unique Stages
  • 2 Players
  • Original Chiptune Retro Soundtrack
  • Manual and Box Art Viewer
  • Two Playable Characters

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
5 user reviews
100%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I bought this game on a whim, being familiar with the urban legend it's based on, curious to see what direction they'd take it. I imagine a lot of people buying this game will be doing so for a similar reason, for the title alone. Obviously, this is a fanmade interpretation of Yeah Yeah Beebiss, as it is in reality just a copyright trap (look up Yeah Yeah Beebiss if you want the context here.) Anyway, it's a simple NES style game. Overall, it's a fun game, although pretty light on content - and the difficulty in reviewing this game is that I don't know if to class that as bad or suiting, given the bootleg NES vibe it's going for. With that said, my biggest gripe with this game isn't a style criticism, but rather the control binding issues. It's bound to WASD for movement, when I would've preferred to use arrow keys. I thought I could fix this problem by plugging in a 360 controller, but unfortunately on a controller the game uses the left stick instead of the d-pad. Allowing d-pad in...

5 helpful
6 min at review
Recommended

Found this neat little title because I watch John Riggs' YouTube channel, so I decided to check it out. Ended up buying it on STEAM and picking up one of the limited NES cartridges. Really fun to play high with others, I haven't really played it here on STEAM much or by myself, but games like this are made for 2 players and are always more fun with two people <3 Good job John and hats off tot he team that made the game.

4 helpful
21 min at review
Recommended

A basic but fun throwback to the retro arcade games of the 80s. It's basically a single screen platformer where you electrocute demons and dragons and such that has 10 stages, then loops with a change to the color palette, etc. for a total of 100 stages. Great work to John Riggs, Mega Cat Studios, and Chips and Cellos for this. Pretty good retro graphics and love the 8 bit classical music renditions and a nice crt filter. However, I couldnt figure out a way to quit back to desktop in game, this should be added to the menu, had to Alt-F4 out. Also some achievement and trading card support would be appreciated.

3 helpful
25 min at review
Recommended

Fun little game that even my eleven year old son enjoyed playing with me. This is a NES homebrew so good old classic fun, you can continue if you loose all your live but no saves. ah the good old days... The only negative I've found so far are is if you intend to play two player on one keyboard. The Movement is fine, AWSD and Arrow keys. But the Action button are to Close J K for one player and MM for the other. No key mapping either. So if you're ready for a little nostalgia and fun game play then this is something to had to your collection.

2 helpful

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: 7, 8, 10, 11
  • Processor: Core 2 Duo
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel Iris Plus Graphics 645
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: 7, 8, 10, 11
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Dedicated Graphic Card
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Yeah Yeah Beebiss II cost?

Yeah Yeah Beebiss II costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Yeah Yeah Beebiss II?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: 7, 8, 10, 11 Processor: Core 2 Duo Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel Iris Plus Graphics 645 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 500 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: 7, 8, 10, 11 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Dedicated Graphic Card DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 500 MB available space

What platforms is Yeah Yeah Beebiss II available on?

Yeah Yeah Beebiss II is available on Windows PC.

Is Yeah Yeah Beebiss II worth buying?

Yeah Yeah Beebiss II has 100% positive reviews from 5 players.

When was Yeah Yeah Beebiss II released?

Yeah Yeah Beebiss II was released on Feb 3, 2022.

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