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''Toki'' (original title ''[=JuJu=] Densetsu'', "[=JuJu=] Legend") was an UsefulNotes/{{arcade|Game}} PlatformGame made by TAD Corporation in 1990, that never received any sequels but was ported to a few systems a short time later. It is a simple little game, that was well received and still remembered to this day in RetroGaming circles.
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''Toki'' (original title ''[=JuJu=] Densetsu'', "[=JuJu=] Legend") was an UsefulNotes/{{arcade|Game}} PlatformGame made by TAD Corporation in 1990, 1990 that never received any sequels sequels, but was ported to a few systems (including the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] and UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis) a short time later. It is a simple little game, game that was well received and still remembered to this day in RetroGaming circles.
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A remake of this game has been released in 22 November of 2018 for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on 7th June, 2019. You can see the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OALKMbGjFw here]]. Meanwhile, the original game can be played in a browser [[https://www.retrogames.cc/arcade-games/toki-us.html here]].
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A remake [[VideoGameRemake remake]] of this game has been released in 22 November of 2018 for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on 7th June, 2019. You can see the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OALKMbGjFw here]]. Meanwhile, the original game can be played in a browser [[https://www.retrogames.cc/arcade-games/toki-us.html here]].
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* BalefulPolymorph: This is what Vookimedlo intended by transforming Toki into an ape. Unfortunately for him, he also gave Toki the means to defeat him.
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* BalefulPolymorph: BalefulPolymorph:
** This is what Vookimedlo intended by transforming Toki into an ape. Unfortunately for him, he also gave Toki the means to defeat him.
** This is what Vookimedlo intended by transforming Toki into an ape. Unfortunately for him, he also gave Toki the means to defeat him.
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* CrystallineCreature: Zorzamoth , a crystal mammoth that Toki faces at the end of the Ice stage. Averted on the Hd remake, with him being redesigned to being just a regular mammoth with diamond as eyes.
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* CrystallineCreature: Zorzamoth , Zorzamoth, a crystal mammoth that Toki faces at the end of the Ice stage. Averted on in the Hd HD remake, with him being redesigned to being just a regular mammoth with diamond as eyes.
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** In the 2019 remaster, Vookimedlo's signature vocal effect is a cruel chuckle.
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** In the 2019 remaster, remake, Vookimedlo's signature vocal effect is a cruel chuckle.
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* EvilUncle: In the remake's comic, is revealed that Vookimedlo is Miho's uncle
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* EvilUncle: In the remake's comic, is it's revealed that Vookimedlo is Miho's uncle
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* FatBastard: Boloragog, the first boss, is designed as a grossly overweight troll in the 2019 remaster.
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* FatBastard: Boloragog, the first boss, is designed as a grossly overweight troll in the 2019 remaster.remake.
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* HeartContainer: In the US NES version.
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* HeartContainer: In the US U.S. NES version.
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* JungleJapes: Level five, "Dark Jungle". Amusingly, it's a very hard level for the standards of its category.
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* JungleJapes: Level five, Five, "Dark Jungle". Amusingly, it's a very hard level for the standards of its category.
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* LethalLavaLand: Level three, "Caverns of Fire". It has lave geysers and pools, as well as fiery enemies.
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* LethalLavaLand: Level three, Three, "Caverns of Fire". It has lave geysers and pools, as well as fiery enemies.
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* MercyInvincibility: In the US NES version.
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* MercyInvincibility: In the US U.S. NES version.
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* MutuallyExclusivePowerups: You can't have both the jumping shoes and football helmet at the same time. Which means getting the former in the minecart section of the final level [[SchmuckBait is a bad idea.]] Averted on the Switch remake, as you can have both of them.
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* MutuallyExclusivePowerups: You can't have both the jumping shoes and football helmet at the same time. Which means getting the former in the minecart section of the final level [[SchmuckBait is a bad idea.]] Averted on in the Switch remake, as you can have both of them.
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* OneHitPointWonder: Toki, unless he finds the awesome football helmet.[[note]]Averted in US NES version, where Toki initially starts with two hit points.[[/note]]
** OneHitKill: Even with the football helmet on, falling into bottomless pits will instantly kill Toki!
** OneHitKill: Even with the football helmet on, falling into bottomless pits will instantly kill Toki!
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* OneHitPointWonder: Toki, unless he finds the awesome football helmet.[[note]]Averted helmet[[note]]Averted in US U.S. NES version, where Toki initially starts with two hit points.[[/note]]
** OneHitKill:points[[/note]]. Even with the football helmet on, falling into bottomless pits will [[OneHitKill instantly kill Toki!Toki]]!
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* RuinsForRuinsSake: "Golden Palace, the final level.
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* RuinsForRuinsSake: "Golden Palace, Palace", the final level.
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* SlippySlideyIceWorld: Level four, "Ice Palace", will really test your reflexes. Even the moving platforms are slippery, so you'd better be careful about gauging your jumps and making sure you don't fall off.
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* UnderTheSea: A big part of level two, "Lake Neptune". In the background one can see some UnderwaterRuins as well.
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* UnderTheSea: A big part of level two, Level Two, "Lake Neptune". In the background one can see some UnderwaterRuins as well.
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* InTheBack: If you wear a helmet, you can still be killed if you are attacked from behind and underneath at once.
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* KillItWithFire: Toki's breath can turn into a flamethrower.
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* KillItWithFire: Toki's breath can turn into a flamethrower.flamethrower which is very fast and can trivialize Vookimedlo's first phase.
* {{Magitek}}: The villains will use both magic and technology, mostly the former, to stop you. It's most visible in the last stage.
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* MetropolisLevel: The final level of the game, the golden palace
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* MetropolisLevel: The final level of the game, the golden palaceGolden Palace.
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* PinataMook: The chicken in the fifth stage. [[StoneWall They take a lot of punishment, don't dish out much]] and they leave behind a bonus of 3000 points when they die.
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* PinataMook: PinataEnemy: The chicken in the fifth stage. [[StoneWall They take a lot of punishment, don't dish out much]] and they leave behind a bonus of 3000 points when they die.
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* PinataMook: The chicken in the fifth stage. [[StoneWall They take a lot of punishment, don't dish out much]] and they leave behind a bonus of 3000 points when they die.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Toki and most enemies have very family friendly death animations, but the two last bosses don't. Instead their hearts lose a lot of blood and then ''explode''. Vookimeldo even leaves a skeleton behind.
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* JungleJapes: Level five, "Dark Jungle".
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* JungleJapes: Level five, "Dark Jungle". Amusingly, it's a very hard level for the standards of its category.
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* LethalLavaLand: Level three, "Caverns of Fire".
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* LethalLavaLand: Level three, "Caverns of Fire". It has lave geysers and pools, as well as fiery enemies.
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* ManiacMonkeys: Many of the enemies that Toki antagonizes during the game are monkeys.
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* ManiacMonkeys: Many of the enemies that Toki antagonizes during the game are monkeys. They also look far more crazed than he does.
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* MutuallyExclusivePowerups: You can't have both the jumping shoes and football helmet at the same time. Averted on the Switch remake, as you can have both of them.
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* MutuallyExclusivePowerups: You can't have both the jumping shoes and football helmet at the same time. Which means getting the former in the minecart section of the final level [[SchmuckBait is a bad idea.]] Averted on the Switch remake, as you can have both of them.them.
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* NintendoHard: The remake, for one simple reason: If you lose all your lives, continuing starts you at the beginning of the level, whereas in the arcade, if you lose all your lives, continuing puts you at the last checkpoint you reached.
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* NintendoHard: NintendoHard:
** The remake, for one simple reason: If you lose all your lives, continuing starts you at the beginning of the level, whereas in the arcade, if you lose all your lives, continuing puts you at the last checkpoint youreached.reached.
** The arcade as well. You die in one hit, and is very easy to get hit, especially by bosses. Also, in the final stage, your continues are limited no matter how much credits you have.
** The remake, for one simple reason: If you lose all your lives, continuing starts you at the beginning of the level, whereas in the arcade, if you lose all your lives, continuing puts you at the last checkpoint you
** The arcade as well. You die in one hit, and is very easy to get hit, especially by bosses. Also, in the final stage, your continues are limited no matter how much credits you have.
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* TheSpiny: Some of the enemies cannot be jumped on.
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* TheSpiny: Some of the enemies enemies, like the ghosts, cannot be jumped on.
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* TimedMission
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* TimedMissionTimedMission: There is a relatively lenient time limit in each stage.
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* CruelElephant: Zarzamoth, the crystal mammoth, boss of the ice stage.
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* CruelElephant: Zarzamoth, Zorzamoth, the crystal mammoth, boss of the ice stage.stage.
* CrystallineCreature: Zorzamoth , a crystal mammoth that Toki faces at the end of the Ice stage. Averted on the Hd remake, with him being redesigned to being just a regular mammoth with diamond as eyes.
* CrystallineCreature: Zorzamoth , a crystal mammoth that Toki faces at the end of the Ice stage. Averted on the Hd remake, with him being redesigned to being just a regular mammoth with diamond as eyes.
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* MammothsMeanIceAge: Zarzamoth, the boss of the fifth, ice-themed stage, is a prime example of this trope in the game.
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* MammothsMeanIceAge: Zarzamoth, Zorzamoth, the boss of the fifth, ice-themed stage, is a prime example of this trope in the game.game.
* ManiacMonkeys: Many of the enemies that Toki antagonizes during the game are monkeys.
* ManiacMonkeys: Many of the enemies that Toki antagonizes during the game are monkeys.
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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Of course!
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* {{Gasshole}}: Mogulvar, the Stage 3 boss, belches and attacks Toki with [[VisualSoundEffect stones that spell "BURP"]].
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* {{Gasshole}}: Mogulvar, the Stage 3 boss, belches and attacks Toki with [[VisualSoundEffect [[WrittenSoundEffect stones that spell "BURP"]].
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** Played straight in the remake, where Vookimedlo leaves him powerless. It is only thanks to the help of Bishra, a goddess Vookimedlo accidentally released and is against the sorcerer, that Toki gets his powers.
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* TheDragon: Bashtar serves as this to Vookimedlo, as he helps him kidnap Miho and being the penultimate boss in the game.
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--> This is your last chance to save MIHO - - - GOOD LUCK - - - you will need it!
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* BalefulPolymorph: This is what Vookimedlo intended by transforming Toki into an ape. Unfortunately for him, he also gave Toki the means to defeat him
** Played straight in the remake,
** Played straight in the remake,
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* BalefulPolymorph: This is what Vookimedlo intended by transforming Toki into an ape. Unfortunately for him, he also gave Toki the means to defeat him
** Played straight in the remake,him.
** Played straight in the remake,
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* BalefulPolymorph: This is what Vookimedlo intended by transforming Toki into an ape. Unfortunately for him, he also gave Toki the means to defeat him
** Played straight in the remake,
** Played straight in the remake,
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* BreathWeapon: Toki's various forms of spit, including a 3-way shot, a charged shot and an actual fiery breath.
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* BreathWeapon: Toki's various forms of spit, including a 3-way shot, a charged shot shot, and an actual fiery breath.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain:
** In the original arcade, Vookimedlo gives Toki the ability to spit powerful fireballs from his mouth.
** In the remake, Vookimedlo unknowingly releases Bishra, who gives Toki the powers to defeat the evil sorcerer.
** In the original arcade, Vookimedlo gives Toki the ability to spit powerful fireballs from his mouth.
** In the remake, Vookimedlo unknowingly releases Bishra, who gives Toki the powers to defeat the evil sorcerer.
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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the remake, Miho is stated to be Vookimedlo's niece who abandoned him to be with Toki.
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* AdaptationNameChange: The Genesis port changes the names of most enemies. Most noticeable is Vookimeldo, who is renamed to Stark.
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* DubNameChange: The Genesis port changes the names of most enemies. Most noticeable is Vookimeldo, who is renamed to Stark.
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* DubNameChange: The Genesis port changes Toki was originally named [=JuJu=] in the names of most enemies. Most noticeable is Vookimeldo, who is renamed to Stark.Japanese version.
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* {{Bowdlerize}}: None of the ports have Miho state that she'll be killed during the continue screen. The [=NES=] version instead states that Toki will be cursed to remain an ape forever if you don't continue.
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* LogicalWeakness: An odd one in the Switch remake, but you can't use the flamethrower power-up in the water, as it's immediately deactivated as Toki makes contact with water. You can still use the rest of the projectiles by the way.
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* RealityEnsues: An odd one in the Switch remake, but you can't use the flamethrower power-up in the water, as it's immediately deactivated as Toki makes contact with water. You can still use the rest of the projectiles by the way.
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* ContinuingIsPainful: While the arcade game resets the high score after using a continue, it was merciful in comparison of the remake, where you're forced to start at the beginning of the level and all your coins are snatched away.
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* MetropolisLevel: The final level of the game, the golden palace
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* EvilUncle: In the remake's comic, is revealed that Vookimedlo is Miho's uncle
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* CruelElephant: Zarzamoth, the crystal mammoth, boss of the ice stage.
* EvilLaugh:
** In the 2019 remaster, Vookimedlo's signature vocal effect is a cruel chuckle.
** StarterVillain Boloragog also chuckles at you when he attacks you.
** In the 2019 remaster, Vookimedlo's signature vocal effect is a cruel chuckle.
** StarterVillain Boloragog also chuckles at you when he attacks you.
* FatBastard: Boloragog, the first boss, is designed as a grossly overweight troll in the 2019 remaster.
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* SaveThePrincess: Miho.
* SlippySlideyIceWorld: Level four, "Ice Palace".
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* SaveThePrincess: Miho.
Miho is the princess in question.
* SlippySlideyIceWorld: Level four, "IcePalace".Palace", will really test your reflexes. Even the moving platforms are slippery, so you'd better be careful about gauging your jumps and making sure you don't fall off.
* SlippySlideyIceWorld: Level four, "Ice
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* BigBad: Vookimedlo, who has Toki's beloved Miho kidnapped, and himself serves as the FinalBoss.
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* BottomlessPitBottomlessPit: There are several of these strewn throughout the game, and falling into one will cost you a life.
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* CallARabbitASmeerp: The most common enemies are bouncing monkeys called Geeshergam.
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* CallARabbitASmeerp: The most common enemies are bouncing monkeys apes called Geeshergam.
* DamselInDistress: Miho is taken by the evil witch doctor Vookimedlo, which serves as the impetus for the whole game's plot.
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* {{Gasshole}}: Mogulvor, the Stage 3 boss, belches and attacks Toki with [[VisualSoundEffect stones that spell "BURP"]].
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* MammothsMeanIceAge: Zarzamoth, the boss of the fifth, ice-themed stage, is a prime example of this trope in the game.
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[[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused]] with the 2001 game ''VideoGame/TokiTori''. Or [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro's elder brother.]]
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[[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused]] with the 2001 game ''VideoGame/TokiTori''. Or [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro's elder brother.]]
''VideoGame/TokiTori''.
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[[caption-width-right:304:Going [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Ape Spit]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:304:Going [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Ape Spit]].Spit.]]
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* [[PunBasedTitle Pun-Based Subtitle]]: The UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis edition of the game is titled "Toki - Going Ape Spit", which also counts for GettingCrapPastTheRadar. [[note]]"Going Apeshit", [[DontExplaintheJoke get it?]][[/note]]
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* [[PunBasedTitle Pun-Based Subtitle]]: The UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis edition of the game is titled "Toki - Going Ape Spit", which also counts for GettingCrapPastTheRadar.Spit". [[note]]"Going Apeshit", [[DontExplaintheJoke get it?]][[/note]]
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A remake of this game has been released in 22 November of 2018 for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on 7th June, 2019. You can see the trailer [[ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OALKMbGjFw here]]. Meanwhile, the original game can be played in a browser [[https://www.retrogames.cc/arcade-games/toki-us.html here]].
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A remake of this game has been released in 22 November of 2018 for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on 7th June, 2019. You can see the trailer [[ https://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OALKMbGjFw here]]. Meanwhile, the original game can be played in a browser [[https://www.retrogames.cc/arcade-games/toki-us.html here]].
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A remake of this game has been released in 22 November of 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OALKMbGjFw
Not to be confused with ''VideoGame/TokiTori''. Or [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro's elder brother.]]
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A remake of this game has been released in 22 November of 2018: 2018 for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on 7th June, 2019. You can see the trailer [[ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OALKMbGjFw
com/watch?v=8OALKMbGjFw here]]. Meanwhile, the original game can be played in a browser [[https://www.retrogames.cc/arcade-games/toki-us.html here]].
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* AnimationBump: The Switch remake has better character animation than the original arcade.
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* MutuallyExclusivePowerups: You can't have both the jumping shoes and football helmet at the same time. Averted on the switch remake, as you can have both of them.
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* NintendoHard: The remake, for one simple reason: If you lose all your lives, continuing starts you at the beginning of the level, whereas in the arcade, if you lose all your lives, continuing puts you at the last checkpoint you reached.
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* PointOfNoContinues: Downplayed. No matter how many quarters are in your pockets; instead of immediately disabling the ability to credit-feed, once you reach the final stage the game allows you to continue only up to five (more) times before you are finally given a text-only (but still creepy) bad ending. Averted in the switch remake
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* PointOfNoContinues: Downplayed. No matter how many quarters are in your pockets; instead of immediately disabling the ability to credit-feed, once you reach the final stage the game allows you to continue only up to five (more) times before you are finally given a text-only (but still creepy) bad ending. Averted in the switch remakeSwitch remake.
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* RealityEnsues: An odd one in the switch remake, but you can't use the flamethrower power-up in the water, as it's immediately deactivated as Toki makes contact with water. You can still use the rest of the projectiles by the way.
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A remake of this game has been released in 22 November of 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OALKMbGjFw
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Not to be confused with ''VideoGame/TokiTori''. Or [[FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro's elder brother.]]
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* RuinsForRuinsSake: "Golden Palace, the final level.
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* PointOfNoContinues: Downplayed. No matter how many quarters are in your pockets; instead of immediately disabling the ability to credit-feed, once you reach the final stage the game allows you to continue only five (more) times before you are given a text-only (but still creepy) bad ending.
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* GuiltBasedGaming: The continue screen shows Miho's face, appearing on some sort of mystical TV screen, pleading the player not to quit or else she'll be killed.
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* LawOfOneHundred: Toki needs to pick up 50 coins to gain an extra life, or 50 pieces of fruit in the Genesis version (fruit is present in the arcade game too, but there has only the purpose of ScoringPoints).
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* LawOfOneHundred: Toki needs to pick up 50 coins to gain an extra life, or 50 pieces of fruit in the Genesis version (fruit is present in the arcade game version too, but there has only the purpose of ScoringPoints).
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* PointOfNoContinues: Downplayed. No matter how many quarters are in your pockets; instead of immediately disabling the ability to credit-feed, once you reach the final stage the game allows you to continue only five (more) times before you are given a text-only bad ending.
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* PointOfNoContinues: Downplayed. No matter how many quarters are in your pockets; instead of immediately disabling the ability to credit-feed, once you reach the final stage the game allows you to continue only five (more) times before you are given a text-only (but still creepy) bad ending.
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* OneHitPointWonder: Toki, unless he finds the awesome football helmet.
** Averted in US NES version, where Toki initially starts with two hit points.
** Averted in US NES version, where Toki initially starts with two hit points.
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* OneHitPointWonder: Toki, unless he finds the awesome football helmet.
** Avertedhelmet.[[note]]Averted in US NES version, where Toki initially starts with two hit points.[[/note]]
** OneHitKill: Even with the football helmet on, falling into bottomless pits will instantly kill Toki!
** Averted
** OneHitKill: Even with the football helmet on, falling into bottomless pits will instantly kill Toki!
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Considering the ruins and mechanisms in the final level, and how the genesis version takes place in the future, this is definitely not applicable.
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* AnachronismStew: The two types of power-ups available for Toki to pick up are a UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball helmet and tennis shoes--both in a game that takes place in a prehistoric setting.