![]() ![]() - I got unlucky in this pizza battle too, but it didn't matter because of how high my numbers were.- Pizza battle went like the second one, it just happened to turn out that he got all high cards.- This pizza battle didn't go so well either, I just got a little unlucky.Still there was a lot of time wasted here. - This pizza battle really cut into my time, but because of my luck on the first one it was alright.- first pizza battle went perfectly, 2 turns is the best I could have done.I'd say I probably made about 20 or so seconds of in-level errors. Other than a few other minor mistakes, I played very well. Although in the second to last level I kept missing this one jump by accident, the stairs were making it difficult to get the right spot to jump at. I didn't really make too many mistakes at all. Overall my "in level" speedrunning was awesome. And I forgot to mention PIZZA, which is one of the most amazing foods out there! I also really enjoy how the pizza actually looks like hamburgers. I think as a kid I loved it because he used a Yo-Yo to kill enemies, he had a pogostick, a skateboard, and a helicopter thing. One reason I chose to speedrun this is that it's a platformer(and I'm really good at platformers), but beside that, this game just rocks. I've really always loved this game since I was a kid. I'd like to see myself get around 21 minutes by getting luckier sometime. White Gloves Just like in the commercials, The Noid has these.This speedrun completes Yo! Noid in 22:40.If they all get crushed, exploded or soaked, it's game over time. Also in case of the Commodore 64 version, you're treated to a screen saying you're good enough to be a Domino's delivery person. However, the time is started at the building itself rather than having to drive to the location. ![]() 30 Minutes, or It's Free!: As an advertisement for Domino's pizza, the game's time limit is 30 minutes (with a simple game over if you miss).There Is No Kill like Overkill: How do you destroy a pizza? Of course, you take out a bazooka.Smart Bomb: You get a handful of "Noid avoiders" that clear the screen of Noids.Public Domain Soundtrack: Each of the 12 screens has a different tune, including such classics as " Ride of the Valkyries" and "The William Tell Overture".Product Placement: The whole game is this for Domino's.Me's a Crowd: For unexplained reasons, there is an entire army of copies of the Noid.He's got a lot of attitude to be doing this much to stop you. Mascot with Attitude: The Noid himself.Malevolent Architecture: For some reason the whole building is full of trap doors.It's All Upstairs From Here: You have to travel to the top to deliver the pizza.Interface Spoiler: You know the bottom floor of each screen doesn't have trapdoors, because that would cause you to fall off-screen.Four-Fingered Hands: As in the commercials, The Noid and all his copies have these.The Computer Shall Taunt You: Every time you lose a pizza, you are treated to a close-up of a grinning noid, complete with mocking laughter sound effect.The building is infested with Noids, who will use jump kicks, exploding telephones, water balloons and bazookas to destroy your pizza.Ĭontains examples of the following tropes: You start at the bottom of a 30-story building, and have to deliver a pizza at the top within half an hour. Hi hi hihihi hihihi! Avoid the Noid is a Platform Game for the Commodore 64 and IBM PC, created to advertise Domino's Pizza. ![]()
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