![]() ![]() While incredibly tame by modern standards, the 1983 Atari 2600 version of Texas Chainsaw Massacre was seen as controversial at the time. Rather than the Maitlands coming to grips with the monster they had unleashed on the world, we instead just end the adventure with Beetlejuice bowing to the audience and using his victory to promote himself for future jobs. It just so happens that he does his work through some excessively bizarre and borderline unplayable platforming and fetch quests. ![]() Beetlejuice spends the game doing the job he was hired to do in helping the Maitlands rid their home of the Deetz family, while the game ignores the big plot point that he’s a sinister entity who can’t be trusted. Though coming out three years after the movie, the NES game chooses the more villainous movie version of the character as the source material. ![]()
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