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Three video games based on the 1988 American film Beetlejuice (as well its animated TV adaptation) were released in 1990, 1991, and 1992. In addition, a Beetlejuice expansion pack featuring maps, playable characters and missions was released in 2017 as part of the Lego Dimensions crossover video game "fun packs" line.

Adventures of Beetlejuice

1990 video game
Beetlejuice
Developer(s)Riedel Software Productions
Publisher(s)Hi Tech Expressions
Platform(s)MS-DOS
Release
  • NA: July 13, 1990
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Adventures of Beetlejuice: Skeletons in the Closet is a video game released for MS-DOS in 1990.

Adventures of Beetlejuice: Skeletons in the Closet was published by Hi Tech Expressions and developed by Riedel Software Productions. This version is based on the animated cartoon series rather than the feature film. As Beetlejuice, the player must battle various skeletons and other monsters by shooting loogie projectiles and protecting Lydia as she cleans up the resulting mess.

Beetlejuice (1991)

1991 video game
Beetlejuice
NES cover art
Developer(s)Rare
Publisher(s)LJN
Programmer(s)Paul Machacek
Composer(s)David Wise
Platform(s)NES
Release
  • NA: May 1991
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Beetlejuice is a video game developed by Rare and released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. It blends elements of the film universe with elements of the animated series.

Beetlejuice (1992)

1992 video game
Beetlejuice
Cover art
Developer(s)Rare
Publisher(s)Acclaim Entertainment
Designer(s)Gregg Mayles
Artist(s)Kevin Bayliss
Composer(s)David Wise
Platform(s)Game Boy
Release
  • NA: January 3, 1992
Genre(s)2D action platformer
Mode(s)Single-player

Beetlejuice: Horrific Hijinx from the Neitherworld! is a video game created by Rare and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Nintendo Game Boy in 1992. It is based on the Beetlejuice animated television series.

The game begins with the player taking control of Beetlejuice as he attempts to get rid of all the ghosts that he invited into Lydia Deetz's house (where she lives with her father and step-mother). He must rescue Lydia from the evil Astoroth. Using bio-exorcist magic, players must defeat undead creatures through the cemetery and inside the Neitherworld. Players can ride on a minecart and a Pogosnake (that operates in a similar fashion to Super Mario World's Yoshi). There are some elements of animated violence along with a dark Goth theme.

Lego Dimensions: Beetlejuice Fun Pack (2017)

In September 2017, a licensed Beetlejuice fun pack for the crossover video game Lego Dimensions was released as one of the 10 franchises owned by Warner Bros. to appear in the game. The release consisted of maps based on locations in the film, playable characters, and missions. It is not a standalone video game, but rather an expansion pack for the existing game Lego Dimensions.

MultiVersus (2024)

Beetlejuice is set to appear in MultiVersus' second season.

Notes

  1. Released under the LJN brand name.

References

  1. ^ "Titles Designed & Developed By RSP". Riedel Software Productions. Archived from the original on April 11, 2003. Retrieved October 19, 2024.
  2. "Adventures of Beetlejuice: Skeletons in the Closet for DOS (1990)". MobyGames. GameFly. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  3. Beetlejuice (NES) - TCRF
  4. Gregg Mayles on Twitter
  5. ^ Beetlejuice advanced game overview at Allgame
  6. MultiVersus -Official Samurai Jack "It Is Time" Gameplay Trailer. July 20, 2024. Retrieved July 20, 2024 – via YouTube.
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