Post by Adrastia on Jun 11, 2017 7:51:20 GMT
i wanted to say i dug into the ads themselves and made a few finds then compiled my finds in a reddit post
ill post them here
in the nintendo ad it is shortened to yeah beebiss I this has already been discussed but what this could mean is that since the funco ad was its later appearance that this could be a correction meaning its real name is yeah beebiss I and not yeah yeah beebis I
in both ads the game was on of the most costly games there meaning the game probably had a lot to offer in terms of gameplay or suffered low production
in the play it again ad the bottoms says "all items subject to availability" this could mean that it was removed later due to lack of availability giving the possibility it was from a dying company or shortly abandoned in terms of production
I can't say how extensive it is. Because I haven't played enough. But were Power Pad games more expensive or generally more rare? Did they often come bundled with the accessory?
This is assuming of course this is the game in question. Could someone have misheard Dweebers and typed the name in wrong?
I didn't see too many of these lists growing up. Game Gallery didn't use them and Funcoland was further away so I went there a lot less. I held on to a Funcoland list for a long time. But I moved so much that it is now long gone. It did have quite a few abbreviations though. For instance Mermaids of Atlantis: The Riddle of the Magic Bubble was titled Mermaid Atlantis. Yeah Yeah Beebiss I might not even be the whole title and words could be missing not just at the end of the flyer title, but in the middle of what is already there.