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The game's title is in reference to Japanese singer [https://www.discogs.com/artist/4427951-石野陽子Yōko Ishino]'s 1985 pop single ''[https://www.discogs.com/石野陽子-テディーボーイブルース/release/11953026 Teddy Boy Blues]'' and her endorsement of the [[Teddy Boy Blues|original arcade version]]; an FM hardware rendition of the single is featured as that game's background music. The original song later appeared on ''[[SING!! Sega Game Music Presented by B.B. Queens]]'' as the album's second track, and is the first song heard when playing the game, finally allowing ''Teddy Boy Blues'' to be played with the music it was originally associated with.
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The game's title is in reference to Japanese singer [https://www.discogs.com/artist/4427951-石野陽子 Yōko Ishino]'s 1985 pop single ''[https://www.discogs.com/石野陽子-テディーボーイブルース/release/11953026 Teddy Boy Blues]'' and her endorsement of the [[Teddy Boy Blues|original arcade version]]; an FM hardware rendition of the single is featured as that game's background music. The original song later appeared on ''[[SING!! Sega Game Music Presented by B.B. Queens]]'' as the album's second track, and is the first song heard when playing the game, finally allowing ''Teddy Boy Blues'' to be played with the music it was originally associated with.
  
 
The original [[Sega System 1]] version of the game had previously been ported home by [[Sega]] themselves as the October 1985 [[Sega Master System]] game ''[[Teddy Boy Blues]]''.
 
The original [[Sega System 1]] version of the game had previously been ported home by [[Sega]] themselves as the October 1985 [[Sega Master System]] game ''[[Teddy Boy Blues]]''.

Revision as of 10:14, 27 September 2021

For the Sega System 1 and Sega Master System versions, see Teddy Boy Blues.

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Teddy Boy Blues
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Original system(s): Sega System 1
Developer(s) of original games: Sega
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
JP
(Sega Game Toshokan)

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Teddy Boy Blues (テディーボーイ・ブルース) is a Sega Mega Drive action platform game developed by Sega CS and published by Sega. A rearranged port of the titular 1985 Sega System 1 arcade game Teddy Boy Blues, it was released exclusively on the Sega Game Toshokan online game service in 1992.

The game was later encoded as the first track of the hybrid Sega Mega-CD/music album SING!! Sega Game Music Presented by B.B. Queens, and notably uses the album's songs themselves as background music during gameplay. This version also appeared on the March 1994 Sega Mega-CD game compilation Game no Kanzume Vol. 2, utilizing the soundtrack of the Mega Drive original instead.

Gameplay

History

The game's title is in reference to Japanese singer Yōko Ishino's 1985 pop single Teddy Boy Blues and her endorsement of the original arcade version; an FM hardware rendition of the single is featured as that game's background music. The original song later appeared on SING!! Sega Game Music Presented by B.B. Queens as the album's second track, and is the first song heard when playing the game, finally allowing Teddy Boy Blues to be played with the music it was originally associated with.

The original Sega System 1 version of the game had previously been ported home by Sega themselves as the October 1985 Sega Master System game Teddy Boy Blues.

Production credits


Magazine articles

Main article: Teddy Boy Blues (Mega Drive)/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Main article: Teddy Boy Blues (Mega Drive)/Promotional material.

Technical information

ROM dump status

References