Bakushou Jinsei Gekijou is a board game simulation developed by Taito for the Nintendo Entertainment System, released exclusively in Japan on March 17, 1989. Similar to The Game of Life, players navigate through life stages while making decisions to accumulate wealth. The game supports up to four players and features both active gameplay and passive events influencing player success, establishing a foundation for future sequels.
The first game in the Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijoh series and is a four-player NES board game simulation that plays like Milton Bradley's The Game of Life. It was only released in Japan on March 17th 1989.
Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijoh ("Burst of Laughter!! Theater of Life") is the first game in a long-running series developed and published by Taito for the Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan that allows players to live an entire lifetime, moving through various stages of life and accruing as much wealth as possible. It is based on the Jinsei Game, or The Game of Life as it is known in the west. Up to four human players take turns moving around a board by a number of squares as indicated by dice rolls and make various life decisions, or are passively shown events happening to them, which determine their success.
The game was followed by two sequels for the NES and four for the SNES.