EastEnders: The Video Game

EastEnders: The Video Game (Japanese:イーストエンダーズ:ビデオケーム) is a 2001 roleplay video game developed by Activision and published by BBC Multimedia for the Nintendo 64. It is the second video game to be based on the highly successful BBC soap opera EastEnders. The first being an unsuccessful arcade game released for the ZX Spectrum 48K in 1987, which won the Worst Game Award. It was released in the United Kingdom, Europe and Australia on 7 December, 2001, and later in Japan. It is the seventh best-selling game on the Nintendo 64, with more than four and a half million copies sold. The game won two Games Critics Awards in 2001 for Best Role Playing Game and Best Social/Casual/Puzzle/Family Game. The third title sequence from the TV show (1999-2009) was used as the opening titles, while the short-lived Jazzy theme (1993-4) was used for the Start Screen. A MIDI remix of the theme tune composed by Kenta Nagata in 2000 was used for the End Credits.

Level 1: Poor Old Reg
Objectives:

Search all the houses in Albert Square and find Reg Cox.

Playable Characters: Arthur Fowler

Level 2: Hassan Osman
Objectives:

Drive the ambulance to Walford General Hospital without accidental manslaughter or crashing.

Contact Dr Andy O'Brien.

Playable Characters/Vehicles: Ali Osman, East London Ambulance

Level 3: The Funeral
Objectives:

Find a suitable shop and use some earnings to buy a teddy bear for Hassan's funeral.

Hint:

If you don't have any £, search the local area and look in obvious places.

Playable Characters: Ali Osman

Level 4: Ian Beale vs. Adam Steadman
Objectives:

Fight Adam Steadman in a boxing match for Walford East Boys Club.

Playable Characters: Ian Beale