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"THANKS FOR BUYING TOTALLY RAD FROM JALECO, DUDES. IT'S JUST ONE OF MANY MOST EXCELLENT AND BODACIOUS GAMES WE WILL BE BRINGING OUT FOR YOUR NES." If Bill and Ted made a videogame, this would be it.Totally Rad began as an average Famicom platformer titled Magic John. It featured ordinary anime teens with magic powers, and a dorky and forgettable plot.Then it was localized, and became Totally Rad. The main character and his girlfriend were replaced with a bodacious surfer dude and his happenin' babe. The plot was mostly kept the same, but was turned into a self-parody, featuring exaggerated and ridiculous dude slang throughout. It concerns Jake, an apprentice to the magician Zebediah, who is learning magic. However, his girlfriend Allison is kidnapped, and Jake goes off to save her. Afterwards, Jake discovers Allison's kidnapping was a feint to force Allison's father, a renowned scientist, out of hiding. Jake must not only save Allison's father, but ultimately battle an evil king who plans to lead a group of underground-dwelling people in a battle against the people of Jake's world.Not to be confused with the 1986 film Rad, which is just as Totally Radical, despite not having "Totally" in the title.Totally Rad instruction manual This totally excellent game has examples of only the most extremely bodacious tropes, as follows:
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