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Journey
06-26-14 10:01 PM
Journey The Arcade Game
Description: "The Hottest Band In The Country Is About To Take Over The Planet!"-taken from the game flyer.

Journey was released by Bally/Midway in 1983 at the height of Journey's popularity in the early 80's following the release of the albums Escape and Frontiers. The game features the then current line-up of Steve Perry (vocals), Neal Schon (guitar), Ross Valory (bass), Jonathan Cain (keyboards), and Steve Smith (drums) as they attempt to retrieve their instruments that have been stolen. The game begins with the band jumping on board their "Scarab" space ship, modeled after the scarab beetle featured on many of the band's album covers, and fly into a portal located on the forehead of a large blue alien face with a space helmet (taken from the Frontiers album cover) with the player then having their choice of five planets/galaxies to travel to. In each area the player has to navigate one of the band members through various obstacles to reach their instrument and then fight their way back to the ship. Once all five areas have been cleared a special sixth mission becomes available where the player takes on the role of "Herbie" who acts as a bouncer deflecting fans, sometimes known as "groupoids", from rushing the stage. Should any make it, they swarm the stage and steal the instruments again and the player then repeats the process of retrieving the band's instruments at a higher difficulty. The game was Bally/Midway's attempt to capitalize on the popularity of the band during that era. The game featured the digitized heads of the group placed onto cartoon bodies. Upon it's release the game was heavily criticized by critics, however, the game is considered a collectors item by Journey fans and coin-op collectors alike.

Game Play: The game is divided into five separate areas, one for each band member, plus a bonus sixth area once all instruments have been retrieved. In each area players must first guide th... Read the rest of this Review

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Moesephus's Game History
Friday the 13th (nes),   Friday the 13th (nes),   Friday the 13th (nes),   Friday the 13th (nes),   Friday the 13th (nes),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set 1) (mame),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set 1) (mame),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set 1) (mame),   Super Star Wars (snes),   Super Star Wars (snes),   Super Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back (snes),   Super Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back (snes),   Ghoul School (nes),   Ghoul School (nes),   Ghoul School (nes),   Ghoul School (nes),   Ghoul School (nes),   Ghoul School (nes),   Ghoul School (nes),   Ghoul School (nes),   Warriors of Might and Magic (psx),   Warriors of Might and Magic (psx),   Warriors of Might and Magic (psx),   Warriors of Might and Magic (psx),   Resident Evil 2 (dc),   Warriors of Might and Magic (psx),   Warriors of Might and Magic (psx),   Warriors of Might and Magic (psx),   Warriors of Might and Magic (psx),   Warriors of Might and Magic (psx),   Crusaders of Might and Magic (psx),   Crusaders of Might and Magic (psx),   Crusaders of Might and Magic (psx),   Road Rash (psx),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set 1) (mame),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set 1) (mame),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set 1) (mame),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (nes),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set 1) (mame),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set 1) (mame),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set 1) (mame),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set 1) (mame),   Urbz, The - Sims in the City (gba),   Urbz, The - Sims in the City (gba),   Urbz, The - Sims in the City (gba),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set 1) (mame),   Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set 1) (mame),   Urbz, The - Sims in the City (gba),   Urbz, The - Sims in the City (gba),   Urbz, The - Sims in the City (gba),  
 
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Sega Genesis Games Moesephus owns (8)

Atari 2600 Games Moesephus owns (2)

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