----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blonde Justice FAQ for the 3DO by Sam Skinner Copyright Sam Skinner, 2008-2018. See the final section of this guide for more information on the copyright *NOTE TO NEW READERS* Please read the copyright section before any other section of this guide the very first time you access this file. Guide started on 08-22-2008 Guide resubmitted on 9-25-2018 Version 1.00 finished 8-23-2008 Version 1.01 finished 9-25-2018 My E-mail = Arguro AT hotmail.com Please direct any questions, comments or corrections to my e-mail. Thanks. Also, let me know what you think! I need some feed back! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To jump to any section, press crtl and F and enter the code that is in parenthesis ( ) in the box that pops up. Introduction (INTR) Controls (CONT) Plot Analysis (PLOT) FAQS (FAQS) Version History (HIST) Copyright Information (COPY) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction (INTR) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ****DISCLAIMER**** This guide is written for a game that is labeled "Adults Only." The game depicts nudity and this guide does not ignore that fact. If you are morally opposed to nudity or are otherwise not legally able to view or read about it, please stop reading here and click the "back" button to return to where you came from. I tried my best to avoid using vulgar language throughout this guide, but there are times where I felt it necessary to convey the exact message the game had, using language that could be considered offensive to some. Please be aware that by reading past this point, you are doing so at your own risk and you may find objectionable words. I cannot be held responsible if you find this guide to go against your morals and convictions. Blonde Justice is an adult title for the 3DO. It was released in 1994 by Vivid Interactive. The game is more of a movie than anything else. It features five chapters that you can watch in any order. The videos play in full screen and are surprisingly good looking for being on a CD based video game system from the early 90's. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Controls (CONT) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- After the introduction video, there will be a woman on a couch reading a letter. This is the selection menu. You can use the left and right buttons to switch between chapters. A plays currently selected video C brings up help menu (which has errors) During video playback: Left rewinds Right Fast forwards X stops the video and takes you back to the selection screen P pauses the video. Press it again to make it resume. When paused: Right skips ahead a frame Left skips back a frame ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Plot Analysis and Summary (PLOT) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blonde Justice has probably one of the worst storylines to have ever graced a video game or a porn movie. It starts out with the nameless (she probably has a name, it just is never said) stripper reading a letter in her lingerie on the couch in her apartment. We then see various clips that last no more than four seconds depicting her in a variety of different actions, including stripping, engaging in lesbian sex with a character we later find out to be a police officer, getting attacked from behind by a man wearing a nylon stocking over his head, to her drinking a big gulp as she walks down a dark alley. All these clips make no sense to us now, but many do re-appear later on with some context, however not all of them do. In the next chapter, we see her looking around her dressing room frantically. She then screams for Cora and goes running to find her. It is now revealed that the letter she was reading in the first chapter was a death threat. This is the second such letter she has received. In this one, the unknown, wanna-be assassin threatens to strangle her with her own stockings. Before we get to know all of this though, we get to see Cora dancing suggestively with various backgrounds behind her, all portrayed on a green screen. A tribute to video games can be seen when Cora dances in front of an arcade unit. Cora tells Blondie to call the police, Cora's boyfriend disagrees. He is the one that we saw him with a nylon over his head attacking her from behind in the first thirty seconds of the game. The scene then shifts to the police station where the police chief answers the phone. No dialogue is spoken, but he motions to a female officer to go check it out with a very perverted look on his face as she walks out the door. We then see the female police officer randomly throw her hat a guy playing billiards in a rec room. Again, there is no dialogue, but she appears to be very angry. She then goes upstairs and takes her police uniform off and reveals lingerie underneath it. As impractical as crime fighting may be in frilly underwear, at least it is a fast transition to the next scene, in which the police officer and the man have make up sex. In the next chapter, we see Blondie walking back stage after getting done with her set. She walks into her dressing room to find the female police officer inside looking at her clothes. Blondie tells her that she can have the particular article she is holding, but the officer refuses and hangs it up on the rack. In the quietest recorded dialogue ever, the officer tells Blondie that she analyzed the letters and noticed they were written with a type writer that has a broken key. She goes on to explain that she checked out the stage manager's type writer and the broken key matched his type writer. Blondie doesn't seem to think anything of it and begins to change her clothes. Suddenly and without warning, we see the police officer with what appears to be Blondie in a room somewhere with a guy named Doug. Doug makes some rather sexual remarks then two other women join in. The officer is very uncomfortable and tries to leave, but everyone forces her to stay and it is left to believe that she was raped. We then see more random clips of Blondie stripping as well as her holding a gun. Mixed in with all of these is Cora stripping. Also strewn in are scenes in a bedroom with Blondie and the officer having lesbian sex. It looks as if Blondie is forcing the officer into it. Suddenly the scene switches to the two of them sitting in a car. It appears as if the scenes with Blondie and the officer are her fantasies and nothing more. He officer says he is going on a date with the stage manager later that same night and will try and discover if he was indeed the one who wrote the letters. Blondie asks for some reassurance and the officer hands her a gun. In the next chapter, we see the officer walking up to a lone car in a parking lot with a man sitting on the hood. This is the stage manager. He immediately tries to make a move on the officer, but she pushes him away and asks what he knows about the letters. He looks at the letters and asks what they are. Immediately, the officer jumps to the conclusion that he cannot read and is illiterate, therefore he could not have written them. After this scene we see many more three second clips of Blondie and Cora stripping, but hardly ever showing any actual nudity. At the end of all of this, we see Blondie, dressing in a black evening gown, stuff the gun that the officer gave in her nylon stockings. Cora and her boyfriend see this and ask what it is. She replies that it is her protection. In the final chapter, we see Cora holding a blonde wig. We then jump to a scene with Blondie, in the black evening gown, dancing on stage with no one in the crowd. Through the curtain comes Cora's boyfriend in a nylon stocking (we've seen this clip many times). Blondie's back is turned to the seats so she can't see him. It appears as if she is just practicing. Cora's Boyfriend has a gun in his hand and sees that Blondie no longer has a gun in her stocking, so he shoots her right in the back. He walks triumphantly over to her body and looks down and notices that her hair fell off. The body is actually Cora's and not Blondie's and the wig was the wig we saw Cora with in the beginning of the chapter. He is guilt stricken. The real Blondie hears the noise and comes to investigate to find Cora dead with her boyfriend over the top of her. She screams and Cora's Boyfriend points the gun at Blondie. At that moment the officer comes in, with an incredibly foul mouth and tells him to drop the gun and promptly arrests him. Blondie then runs over to Cora's lifeless body and tries to revive her to no avail. So in the end, we probably only see about four minutes of actual story. Strewn in are so many random clips and spoilers that it gets lost what actually happens and why. Cora's Boyfriend was the one sending the letters. He had access to the stage manager's typewriter because he was always in the club with Cora. He knew that Blondie was the better stripper and was jealous that she always got top booking over Cora. Cora was not aware of his intentions at first, but became increasingly aware over time. She dressed up like Blondie in order to bait him into revealing him self, and to spare Blondie's life. She was probably not aware that her boyfriend planned to use a gun, but rather expected the stocking that was suggested in the second letter. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: What is this game? A: Blonde Justice is an adult themed movie disquised as a video game released by a company called Vivid Interactive. They released many of the adult games for the 3DO in the US. Q: When was this game released? Can I get it for any other systems? A: It was released in 1994. As far as I know, it is only available on the 3DO. Q: Is this a bootleg? A: No. This is a licensed game approved by the 3DO company because it has the official 3DO logo on the front of the box. Q: How much nudity is there? A: Not very much, actually. You only see exposed breasts about six times total. Three of those are the same clip, just shown at different times. You never see more than one nipple at a time and it is never on screen for more than a couple of seconds. There are times when girls are naked, but only shown from the back side or their arms cover their breasts. Quite often you see women in thongs and lingerie. Q: Was this game released anywhere else besides North America? A: I am unaware of it being released outside of North America. If you can prove to me that it was, let me know. The 3DO does not have any regional restrictions, so you can play a game from anywhere in the world on any 3DO you have. Q: Does Vivid Interactive still produce games today? A: As far as I know, Vivid Interactive is no longer producing anything for any video game system and no current system allows adult only titles to be produced for it. Q: Where can I get a copy of this game? A: If you want this game, you will have to buy it on eBay as it is not for sale in any retail stores. Be aware that this game will cost a lot as it has pretty high value amongst collectors due to it being fairly rare and of an adult subject matter. Expect to pay no less than $30 US. Q: What would you suggest as an alternative adult title for the 3DO? A: In North America, Neurodancer! Journey into the Neuronet is a little bit better because it actually has elements of gaming and makes you work for the nudity. However, the women aren't as attractive. If you have access to Japanese titles, I like the Virtual Cameraman series as they do present quite a bit of a challenge, especially if you can't read a word of Japanese like me. The Yakyuukyen Special is also an interesting title that is essentially strip Rock, Paper, Scissors. It does not require that you have any knowledge of Japanese to play, but you may not get the full experience. It makes you work for the nudity, but not as much as Virtual Cameraman does. Stay away from any of Vivid Interactive's other titles as well as Plumber's Don't Wear Ties. Q: Are there any cheats or codes for this game? A: I do not know of any. If there were, I cannot imagine what they would do, other than possibly show the credits. Q: Do you know the names of the people in this game? A: I do not. I looked but could find no information. Please let me know if you do. Q: What do you think of this game? A: Honestly, I think it is utterly worthless. Not only is it a terrible excuse for a porno, the production values are very bad. At times you cannot hear the spoken dialogue at all. Sometimes it sounds like the microphones are too far away and other times the cheesy music is so loud it drowns out everything else. It has absolutely no erotic value and is terrible as a mystery, since it pretty much spoils it in the first thirty seconds. Q: Can I host this guide on my site? A: No. I do not allow anyone to use my guides without expressed, written permission. 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