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* [[Dreadful Musician]]: The punk rock torso who attacks with, and I'm quoting the manual here, "bad-playing guitar."
* [[Dreadful Musician]]: The punk rock torso who attacks with, and I'm quoting the manual here, "bad-playing guitar."
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: {{spoiler|The final boss, a face who seems to be watching you with many many eyes, strewn throughout World 8}}
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: {{spoiler|The final boss, a face who seems to be watching you with many many eyes, strewn throughout World 8}}
* [[Eldritch Location]]: Technically, the whole game as you are on an alien planet. The levels progress with no rhyme or reason to them. The scenery often changes radically from happy to groteque, not only the first level but several of the boss rooms are more macabre in nature than the levels.
* [[Eldritch Location]]: Technically, the whole game as you are on an alien planet. The levels progress with no rhyme or reason to them. The scenery often changes radically from happy to grotesque, not only the first level but several of the boss rooms are more macabre in nature than the levels.
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: Absolutely ''everything.'' Deep-fried seafood, for example.
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: Absolutely ''everything.'' Deep-fried seafood, for example.
* [[Flash of Pain]]: Bosses briefly turn white when hit. As for the regular enemies, it depends on the enemy type to determine which color it turns into when hit.
* [[Flash of Pain]]: Bosses briefly turn white when hit. As for the regular enemies, it depends on the enemy type to determine which color it turns into when hit.

Revision as of 14:37, 15 August 2014

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An NES classic of dubious quality but enduring insanity.

Monster Party follows the adventures of Mark, who embarks on a journey at the request of the alien/bird/dragon Bert to Dark World. En route, the two fuse together; you play as Mark, but can shift into Bert's form by popping pharmaceuticals. The game is known for its huge number of bosses, many of whom make no goddamned sense whatsoever -- which might make Monster Party the most brilliant work of art of the 20th century.

It was developed by Human Entertainment, makers of the Fire Pro Wrestling and Clock Tower series, and, oddly, never saw release in its country of origin.


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Bert was there, and he whispered to Mark: "Let's go again!"