A game from the 90s that everyone who frequented arcade halls knows. If there’s a crowded game at the front, know that this game is Miss World Nude. Also known as the “strip the woman” game. The aim of the game is to cut the area piece by piece to reveal the picture underneath. Don’t rush to unveil the picture. It’s best to corner the monsters in the game while leaving a minimum number of pieces. When you reach an 80% cutting ratio, the image will appear in front of you.
30,000 units were produced.
Julia Morley (the owner/operator of the Miss World series) did not approve the title to be used in this game, and apparently it’s disappointing to see a beauty contest associated with adult material in this way.
Like most of Comad’s games, the music consists of various bootlegs taken from well-known songs without the original music writers’ approval, composed of short MSM5205 samples and loops.
The levels contain examples and loops from the following music tracks:
– “Oxygene Part IV” by Jean-Michel Jarre,
– “Tonight Is The Night” by La Bouche,
– “Let’s All Chant” by Look Twice (cover of the song by Michael Zager Band).
After being sent by Victoria Police, this game was classified as RC (refused classification) on August 9, 1996, in Australia.
