Yo! Noid (NES) Playthrough

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A playthrough of Capcom's 1990 license-based action game for the NES, Yo! Noid.

This video shows two separate runs through the game. The first shows each level played in its entirety. The second, beginning at 40:52, shows the mini-game warp zones.

But this time, the Noid isn't the villain. He's the hero! His doppelganger, Mr. Green, has laid siege to New York City, and the Noid is the only one that can stop him. With his lethal yo-yo skills, the Noid must search the Big Apple for pizza-eating contests in order to challenge each of Green’s henchmen in the ultimate test of intestinal fortitude.

Spanning a variety of NYC-inspired locales, this adventure's fourteen stages are surprisingly diverse for an NES game. In addition to the garden variety side-scrolling platform stages, the Noid takes to the skies in a gyrocopter, braves the dangers of Central Park on a skateboard, and even gets a chance to crush his enemies while perched atop the “Pizza Crusher,” a pneumatic pogo stick with a giant anvil attached to the bottom.

As he fights through waves of spear wielding fisherman, ice-skating polar bears, and Vegas-style Elvis impersonators, the Noid can collect scrolls that can be used to trigger special attacks (like blizzards and earthquakes) or to get better cards for the end of stage pizza eating contest battles, and many of these are only revealed when the Noid hits hidden spots in the background with his yo-yo.

The pizza eating contests serve as Yo! Noid‘s boss battles and are, oddly enough, the only times in-game where pizza makes an appearance. Even then, the restaurant's sign reads, "Pizza." The copyright info on the title screen is the only time the game references Domino’s itself.

At each of these events, the Noid faces off against the area champion, and each round begins with your opponent selecting a card from his deck. If the Noid picks a higher number card, the difference will be added to his pizza gauge. If the Noid’s card is lower, the difference goes to his opponent. The items that can be picked up during the stages are often the deciding factor in these fights: the Noid can find cards that will double or triple the face value of his card, as well as items that ruin the pizza in case his opponent tries to eat it. These battles are fairly simplistic, but the special cards introduce a bit of strategy, and the format does a nice job of changing up the pace of the action.

For an NES game, the impressively large and colorful graphics paint an attractive picture, and the enemy designs are often just as comically offbeat as the Noid himself. The music is upbeat and catchy, and the tight play control keeps things feeling fun and fair, though the game won't likely pose much of a challenge for anyone who is already well-versed in 8-bit platformers.

Yo! Noid is a well-made and thoroughly entertaining action game that'll appeal to anyone with a sense of humor, however much the mascot dates it.

Of interesting note, Yo! Noid wasn't originally created for Capcom's deal with Domino's. It is an asset flip of Now Production's Famicom game "Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru," which was released eight months ahead of its North American NES and PlayChoice-10 counterparts.
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No cheats were used during the recording of this video.

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The Noid is one of the creepiest corporate mascots I've ever seen, but that certainly didn't stop Capcom from giving him an excellent action game.

If you loved Jackie Chan and Adventure Island 2-4, you'll love this one too - they were all made by the same team!

NintendoComplete
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The advertising of the 80’s and 90’s is so deeply ingrained in our minds that as soon as I saw the title screen I wanted a Domino’s Pizza.

rjcupid
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*FINALLY...* a Yo! Noid video that actually shows where the secret cards are, and what many of the magic scrolls have.

That's all I ever wanted. Have a 'like' and a good weekend!

Kwaj
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Honestly, not a terrible licensed game. Gameplay isn't incredibly innovative, but it gets the job done and its difficulty gradually increases as it goes on. *_Now Production_* is truly the developers of all time.

Dorian_Scott
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“Gotta be, gotta be Domino’s!” “Somethin’ for Nothin’ when you call Domino’s!” “Pick up the phone. Call Domino’s… (insert beeps) …now!” “Oh yes, we did!” These are some of Domino’s Pizza’s best advertising slogans!

danalong
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The irony of helping the Noid avoid is not lost on me.

The people he's killing with that yoyo just want fresh, hot pizza.

grumblekin
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Perhaps it was the Noid who should've avoided me. "Mayor Adam West."

larrylaffer
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I loved Noid and Chester Cheetah growing up, and the games also kick ass.

Theycallmeslusheeguy
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Rented this one many times as a kid but never managed to finish it. Pretty decent game for a licensed tie-in though!

spoonshiro
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One of the few Content Creators where I really enjoy reading every write-up. And of course all the amazing videos. Been a long time subscriber. Thanks again!

uacrazy
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the noid was one of those kind natured characters that was fun for the whole family 🍕

_Majoras
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I had this game when i was like 5 or 6. This and Zelda 2 are like my earliest video game memories

SplodeyJesus
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Very overlooked game. I remember playing this 30 years ago and my dad always wanted to pick the pizza cards during the duel. Good one to play with game genie.

thatrandomchannel
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We could’ve gotten a AVGN episode of this if that damn Pepsiman didn’t turn the Nerd’s copy of this game into Pepsi!

TheDragonman
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a noid for the everyman — the peoples noid

fahriakalin
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Um dos meus jogos favoritos do Nintendinho, zerei ele várias vezes, muito bom mesmo!!!

Muba
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Strategy was key in the Pizza Contests.

CaptainCapital
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Dude as a kid, I had no idea how to beat that purple Yo Noid guy with the Pizza competition area championship! lol 😂

digitalmarketinghumans
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1:44 The noid, doing a pizza eating contest? I thought he hated pizza

YeahitsDuvi
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Pizza contests kept me from ever beating this as a kid.

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