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{{Infobox game
| name = Venice Beach Volleyball
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|name = Venice Beach Volleyball
| image = Image:venicebeachvolley-title.png
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|image = File:venicebeachvolley-title.png
 
|caption = Title screen (international version).
| imagewidth = 250px
 
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|publisher = Super Mega (Idea-Tek), [[Micro Genius|TXC]], [[American Video Entertainment|AVE]], [[Gluk Video]], HES, Milmar
| caption = Title screen (international version)
 
 
|developer = [[Idea-Tek]]
| publisher = Super Mega (Idea-Tek), [[Micro Genius|TXC]], [[American Video Entertainment|AVE]], [[Gluk Video]], HES, Milmar
 
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|originalby =
| developer = [[Idea-Tek]]
 
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|cartid = MGC-010 (TXC)
| cartid = MGC-010 (TXC)
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|console = Famicom, NES
| console = Famicom, NES
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|date = 1991
| date = 1991
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|price =
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|engine =
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|sound =
 
|alt = ''Venice Beach Volley''<br>''Volleyball''
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| alt = Venice Beach Volley, Volleyball
 
 
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'''''Venice Beach Volleyball''''' is a ''Kings of the Beach'' clone developed by [[Idea-Tek]] in 1991 and released on Famicom and NES by various distributors.
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'''''Venice Beach Volleyball''''' is a [[Wikipedia:Kings of the Beach|''Kings of the Beach'']] clone developed by [[Idea-Tek]] in 1991 and released on Famicom and NES by various distributors.
   
==Version Differences==
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== Version Differences ==
 
The two Famicom version are different from the NES release.
 
The two Famicom version are different from the NES release.
* The NES version adds the word "Ball" to the title screen, an all-female team and a few other cosmetic changes. The music was mostly changed compared to the Super Mega release.
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*The NES version adds the word "Ball" to the title screen, an all-female team and a few other cosmetic changes. The music was mostly changed compared to the Super Mega release.
* The TXC release does contain the cosmetic changes but keep the Super Mega tracks.
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*The TXC release does contain the cosmetic changes but keep the Super Mega tracks.
   
==Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
* ''Volleyball'' appears to be the last game released under the Super Mega brand but also Idea-Tek's last release.
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*''Volleyball'' appears to be the last game released under the Super Mega brand but also Idea-Tek's last release.
   
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==Gallery==
 
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== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
MGC010-fc-cf.png|TXC print
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MGC010-fc-cf.png|TXC print.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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{{American Video Entertainment Games}}
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[[Category:Games]]
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[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]
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[[Category:Sport games]]
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[[Category:Micro Genius]]
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[[Category:1991 video games]]

Revision as of 06:25, 26 January 2020

Venice Beach Volleyball is a Kings of the Beach clone developed by Idea-Tek in 1991 and released on Famicom and NES by various distributors.

Version Differences

The two Famicom version are different from the NES release.

  • The NES version adds the word "Ball" to the title screen, an all-female team and a few other cosmetic changes. The music was mostly changed compared to the Super Mega release.
  • The TXC release does contain the cosmetic changes but keep the Super Mega tracks.

Trivia

  • Volleyball appears to be the last game released under the Super Mega brand but also Idea-Tek's last release.

Gallery