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Revision as of 09:15, 20 March 2012
Barney's Hide & Seek Game | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Realtime Associates | |||||
Genre: Educational | |||||
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Barney's Hide & Seek Game is a game that was released in 1993 by Sega for the Mega Drive/Genesis video game system. It is based on the children's television and home video franchise known as the "Barney" franchise. The voice of Barney was recorded by Bob West, who also performed the "Barney" role on the television show. There are more than one hundred words and two hundred phrases spoken by Barney the Dinosaur. Favorite things are always mentioned by name by Barney when the player helps him discover them. Educational concepts taught in this game include counting, matching, and problem solving. There is a self-play feature that guides the player to the objective when he or she isn't playing. Strangely, despite being an educational game aimed towards pre-school children, this title is not part of the Sega Club series.
Gameplay
In this game, the objective is to move Barney around four themed levels and locate five children (including the Baby Bop character) and five presents (ball, teddy bear, rubber duck, truck, doll) that are hiding throughout the level. Unlike action games, the player is not allowed to die; a lack of a proper health bar also indicates Barney's inability to die. The game emphasizes safety; should Barney try to fall from a ledge, a safety lecture is given. Should the player find all the children and presents in different levels, they would be rewarded with a "special surprise". During the surprise, the purple balloons are popped while confettiand streamers are drizzled in the presence of excited children in addition to Barney and Baby Bop.
When nowhere near an object to interact with, Barney can blow kisses in the air complete with flying heart symbols. Locating a child results in giving him or her a hug. Barney can even fly on balloons, float on clouds, and jump on nearby platforms. Sound quality can be questionable on certain parts; "fish" tends to be one of the words that the game has trouble vocalizing correctly.
Levels
Instrumental songs
- Barney Theme Song (Tune: Yankee Doodle)
- Forest Melody (The Happy Wanderer, Sarasponda, A-Camping We Will Go)
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
- Music Town Melody (I Am a Fine Musician, Skip to My Lou, Alouette)
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Reprise)
- Sea Melody (Row Row Row your Boat, Sailing Sailing, traditional Sea theme)
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Reprise 2)
- Farm Songs (Old McDonald Had a Farm, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Bingo)
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Finale)
- I Love You (Tune: This Old Man)
Credits
Programming: Michael Dimambro
Graphic Design: Darin Hilton
Backgrounds: Connie Goldman, Ellen Drucker
Animation: Laura Raines Smith, Darin Hilton
Design: Ann Lediaev, Jesse Taylor
Music: Eric Swanson
Sounds: Eric Swanson
Layouts: Alan Hickey, Scott Stoabs
Testings: Robert Arellano, Bryan Smith
Lead Tester for SEGA: Bill Person
Product Manager: France M. Tantiado
Producer for SEGA: Jesse Taylor
Producer for Realtime Associates: Ann Lediaev
Thanks to: Dave Bean, Jeffrey Berting, Clyde Grossman, Shippy Ohka, Jessica Taylor, David Warhol
Special Thanks to: Sheryl Leach
Creative Consultants: Mary Ann Dudko, Margie Larsen
Voice of Barney: Bob West