Beavis And Butthead Video Game Cheats
Game Cheat Codes Database. Cheat codes are codes that can be entered into a video game to change the game's behaviour. It is unknown when this practice started, but the codes were implemented and used by game developers to playtest certain aspects of their games; for example, a common use of a cheat code is to skip to a later level in a game.
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Print advertisement, covering the Super NES, Genesis and Game Gear versions. | |
Developer(s) | Radical Entertainment(GEN/MD) Realtime Associates(SNES) NuFX(GG) Torus Games(GB) |
Publisher(s) | Viacom New Media GT Interactive Software(Game Boy) |
Composer(s) | Eric Swanson and Greg Turner (SNES) Marc Baril and Paul Wilkinson (Genesis/Mega Drive) |
Series | Beavis and Butt-Head |
Platform(s) | Genesis/Mega Drive, Super NES, Game Gear, Game Boy |
Release | Game Gear, Genesis, SNES Game Boy
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Genre(s) | Action |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Beavis and Butt-Head (advertised as MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head: The Game) were three tie-in video games based on the animated television series of the same name that were released by Viacom New Media in 1994 for the Super NES, Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Gear. The three versions differ from each other, sharing only the basic premise involving the titular characters searching for tickets to a Gwar concert. The games were advertised as featuring music by the band. A fourth version was later released for the Game Boy by GT Interactive Software in 1998 without the Gwar tie-in.
Premise[edit]
It is based on MTV's animated seriesof the same name, and follows the title characters Beavis and Butt-Head as they attempt to find their torn-up Gwar concert tickets.
Development[edit]
The Super NES version was developed by Realtime Associates, the Game Gear version by NuFX, and the Genesis/Mega Drive version by Radical Entertainment, all which were published by Viacom New Media and released in 1994. A Game Boy version was released in 1998, developed by Torus Games and published by GT Interactive, which revolved around the boys trying to join Todd's gang.
Reception[edit]
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Reviewing the Genesis version, GamePro commented that 'Beavis and Butt-Head is for gamers who possess both thumb speed and the patience to undertake a lengthy junk hunt to crack obscure puzzles.' They criticized the extensive trial-and-error involved in obtaining items, but praised the controls and the visual style's coherence with the look of the TV show.[4]Electronic Gaming Monthly assessed that fans of the TV show would probably like the game, but that anyone else would definitely not like it.[1]Next Generation stated that 'Beavis and Butt-Head is a game that shows while moronic humor and plenty of flatulence may make great TV, it stinks as a game.'[2]
GamePro's review of the Super NES version was subdued, commenting that the game 'doesn't suck, but it doesn't rule either.' They again praised the controls and the game's recreation of the TV show's look, but described the gameplay as 'straightforward but uninspired'.[5]
Next Generation reviewed the PC version of the game, stating that 'Regardless of the content, the interface and smooth design of the game make it a great graphic adventure. This game rules!'[3]

References[edit]
- ^ ab'Review Crew: Beavis & Butt-Head'. Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 63. Sendai Publishing. October 1994. p. 42.
- ^ ab'Finals'. Next Generation. No. 2. Imagine Media. February 1995. p. 100.
- ^ ab'Finals'. Next Generation. No. 14. Imagine Media. February 1996. p. 174.
- ^Toxic Tommy (November 1994). 'Beavis and Butt-Head Don't Bite'. GamePro. No. 74. IDG. pp. 52–54.
- ^Toxic Tommy (March 1995). 'Beavis and Butt-Head'. GamePro. No. 78. IDG. p. 74.
External links[edit]
- Beavis and Butt-head at IGN

Control Beavis and Butthead After the Game
Dance on Stage
Drive in
Enter Burger World
Free Stuff
Getting Sick
GWAR Ticket
Hidden Food
In Burgerworld, if you go to the left side of the building(You start out on the left side). Go all the way up until you cant go anymore. Then go right until you hear a burp. In Burgerworld, go to the security door. Then go all the way to the right(Past the intercom.) There will be some food there.
Drive In
At the drive in, pay the guy and go in. Then go to the fence and line straight up with it. Now go straight down. In the Drive In go to the van going up and down. Now go all the way to the right.
Turbo Mall
Go in and go to the laundry mat. In the third washer there is food. When you get the bat, hit the shopping carts.
Highschool
There is food at the very end of the hallway.
Army Recruit
When entering the army recruit go all the way to the left and pick up the bomb. Go to the bathrooms and in to the stall. Use the bomb in the stall and when the toilet explodes you will get food. | Submitted by Syndish
Hospital and street complete
Beavis And Butthead online, free
At the pasword screen enter ch2-5 dJSOx 1yNWj. | Submitted by KenRageLevel Select
Press 'A' and type in the code 5huOY io2iF GY1Tr.
Put cursor on letter or # you want to select then press 'A.' If you make a mistake press 'C' put eraser on mistake then press 'C' again push 'A' to continue.
When done press start.
Make Beavis and Butt-Head Laugh on the Title Screen

Pick Level 3 thru 5
Level 3 - ZPQNL
Level 4 - VXJCD
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Level 5 - RLPDV | Submitted by SyndishStart with 2 GWAR tickets
Beavis And Butthead Video Game Cheats Xbox 360
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