Normy's Beach Babe-O-Rama

With the aid of time-travel suntan lotion, Normy must prevail through numerous historical locations to rescue the bikini-clad women of the beach.

Overview

Normy's Beach Babe-O-Rama is a platformer developed by Realtime Associates and published by Electronic Arts for the Genesis platform. It is inspired by the comic strips of cartoonist Keith Robinson, usually named some variant of "Making It" and often featuring the dishevelled Normy as the everyman protagonist.

In the game, Normy witnesses the abduction of the local "beach babes" by invading aliens who are looking to use Earth as a toxic waste dumping ground. Normy uses a special suntan lotion to go back in time to rescue them. The game is a 2D side-scrolling platformer with separate buttons for a high-speed run for speeding through stages and a boxing-glove-in-a-box that Normy uses to attack enemies.