Doki (bootleg video game)

Doki is a bootleg Mega Drive game created by Jogos Brasileiros in 2005 starring the primary Discovery Kids mascot at the time and was produced by Ricardo Janeiro, Rumors speculated that the game was a mystery.

Gameplay
The Gameplay is mostly Unique to Most Platformers, You Collect Mushrooms To Get an Extra Life, You Cannot Kill Enemies, The Background Layer is the Same as the Foreground Layer, but the Color is mixed with the Background Color and Uses Slow Scrolling (to create the Illusion of 3D), This is known as Parallax Scrolling, Just Like Mario and Other Retro Games, You Start with 3 Lives, If You Lose all of your Lives, The Game is Over, All The Sprites (except for Doki) are Stolen from Mario Fan Games Galaxy, All The Music (except for mm2wood.mid) are stolen from VGMusic and Downgraded to The Mega Drive's Sound Chip, If There are Too Many Enemies on Screen, The Game will Slow Down, the enemies will flicker if there are more than 80 (20 per scanline) sprites on screen, And If There are Much More Enemies, The Game Will Crash, Since This Game Was Made in Brazil, The Entire Game was in Portuguese.

Development
on March 31st, 2005, Ricardo Janeiro's Son was watching Discovery Kids and Doki Appeared, The Son Said What is the Name of this Dog, Ricardo Janeiro did some research and found out that the Name was Doki, They Wanted to Make a Game that his Son could Enjoy, The Result was a Mega Drive Game called Doki, It Was First Sold at a Flea Market, then it was Sold at Kiosks, and finally, It Was Sold at Tech Stores that are in the Side of Super Markets.

Game Over Screen
The Original Game Over Screen has Doki with his Eyes Being Cutoff by The Evil Kirby with His Angry Face Coming from A Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Episode called Frog Wild (though it only aired in Japan at the time), Due To The Fact that it was not Suitable for a Child-Friendly Game, Revision 1 got a New Game Over Screen based on the Old Version of the 404 Error from the Discovery Kids Website.

Game Over Tune
The Original Game Over Tune is Stolen from Mario's Time Machine, The Revision 1 Game Over Tune is just the Main Menu Theme from the NES Version of Wario's Woods, This time, With Different Notes.

List of Consoles and Multicarts with This Game

 * Ultra Drive
 * Doki 6-in-1

Trivia

 * Discovery Kids Knowledged The Bootleg, They Reviewed it in a Magazine called Jogos do Brazil.


 * The Mushrooms Looks Like Toad's Head.