Overview
Released in 1990, this game was developed by Capcom USA under a license from Nintendo of America. The game is based on the Noid, a pizza-eating character created for Domino’s Pizza marketing campaigns. The gameplay is a side-scrolling adventure where players control the Noid through various stages filled with enemies and obstacles, using a yo-yo as a weapon to overcome challenges.
Gameplay
The game follows a standard platformer design of the era, with players navigating through urban environments, bouncing on rooftops, and avoiding hazards. The Noid can collect power-ups and perform special actions to defeat enemies and progress through levels, offering a mix of combat and puzzle-solving elements.
Development and Historical Context
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, brand tie-ins were common in video games, and this game serves as a notable example of this trend. The character’s unique design and connection to a popular fast-food franchise helped it gain recognition, although it wasn’t a groundbreaking title in the gaming landscape of the time.
Reception
While not considered a classic, the game found its niche among fans of quirky and unique platformers. Its association with a well-known advertising mascot gave it a boost in visibility, but gameplay and mechanics reflected typical expectations of the time, offering an enjoyable, though not revolutionary, gaming experience.














