A game from the ’90s that everyone who has been to an arcade knows. If there’s a game with a crowded start, you can be sure that one of them is this game, Miss World Nude. Also known as the “strip game.” The goal of the game is to cut the field into pieces to reveal the image underneath. Don’t rush to uncover the picture. It’s best to corner the monsters in the game so that they leave a minimum number of pieces. When you reach an 80% cutting rate, the picture will appear before you. 30,000 copies 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 sad to see the beauty pageant associated with the same name related to adult material in this way. Like most of Comad’s games, it features short MSM5205 samples and loops made from various well-known songs without the approval of the original music writers, consisting of bootlegs. The levels include samples and loops from these music pieces: “Oxygene Part IV” by Jean-Michel Jarre, “Tonight Is The Night” by La Bouche, and “Let’s All Chant” by Look Twice (a cover of the Michael Zager Band’s song). This game was noted as RC (refused classification) in Australia on August 9, 1996, after being sent by the Victoria Police.
Super Miss World
SHIFT
= Insert Coin
ENTER
= Start Game (after inserting a coin)

