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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (迷宮島 SPECIAL) is an unreleased action game for the [[PC Engine]]. It is an adaptation of the 1988 arcade game ''Meikyuu Jima'', which also received a Famicom port that was localised for the Nintendo Entertainment System as ''Kickle Cubicle''.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (迷宮島スペシャル) is an unreleased action game for the [[PC Engine]]. It is an adaptation of the 1988 arcade game ''Meikyuu Jima'', which also received a Famicom port that was localised for the Nintendo Entertainment System as ''Kickle Cubicle''.
  
 
The game was reported by ''[[Gekkan PC Engine]]'' to have over 100 levels, which is nearly double than the arcade version{{fileref|GekkanPCEngine JP 27.pdf|page=18}}.
 
The game was reported by ''[[Gekkan PC Engine]]'' to have over 100 levels, which is nearly double than the arcade version{{fileref|GekkanPCEngine JP 27.pdf|page=18}}.
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GekkanPCEngine JP 27.pdf|page=90|JP print ad
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Revision as of 13:25, 13 May 2023

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Meikyuu Jima Special
System(s): PC Engine
Publisher: Irem
Developer: Irem
Planned release date: 1991-03[1]
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1

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Meikyuu Jima Special (迷宮島スペシャル) is an unreleased action game for the PC Engine. It is an adaptation of the 1988 arcade game Meikyuu Jima, which also received a Famicom port that was localised for the Nintendo Entertainment System as Kickle Cubicle.

The game was reported by Gekkan PC Engine to have over 100 levels, which is nearly double than the arcade version[1].

Magazine articles

Main article: Meikyuu Jima Special/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

References