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Dooly Bravo Land
Dooly Bravo Land
"Dooly Bravo Land" Title Screen
둘리 부라보 랜드
Dulli Bulabo Laendeu
Release Date February 1992[1] (KOR)
Genre Platformer
Developer Daou Infosys
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Dooly Bravo Land is a 2D platforming video game developed by Daou Infosys and released in 1992 exclusively in Korea for the Nintendo Famicom home console. The game stars Dooly the Little Dinosaur, a popular Korean animation mascot.

Development

Dooly Bravo Land is the follow-up to prior "Dooly" games: one on the MSX home computer system, and one on Sega's Mark III / Master System home video game console.[1]

Dragon Ball References

Son Goku attempts to murder a cute Korean dinosaur mascot, who in turn attempts to murder Son Goku.

In the "Bravo Train" (브라보열차 Beulabo Yeolcha) stage, following a series of platform traps and standard enemies, Dooly does battle with an obvious stand-in for Son Goku, who flies on Kinto'un and charges forward with his Nyoibō.

Additional Notes

In addition to Son Goku, Dooly Bravo Land features other unlicensed and uncredited cameos; perhaps most noteworthy in this regard is Nintendo's own Mario in the game's "Heaven" (하늘나라 Haneulnala) stage.

Dooly Bravo Land was obtained and digitally archived by the Video Game History Foundation in March 2018.[2]

Game Credits

  • Producer: Surh Young Suk
  • Director: Yi Hung Ho
  • Programmer: Yi Hung Ho, Park Sung Gyoo
  • Graphic Designer: Kim Hee Sook, Han Hye June, Back Nam Kil, Ha Sang Yeoun, Park Sung Gyoo
  • Music By: Lee Mi Gyung
  • Special Thanks To: Kim Young Hun, Huh Hung Ryoul, Lee Chun Ho, Jeon Nyeon Seob, Oh Gyeong Hun, Choe Young Deok, Park Se Jun, Kim Jung Soon, Roh Sun Hee, Oh See Hee, Ya Ri San
  • Character Licensed By: Kim Soo Jung

References