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− | {{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (大魔界村) is an arcade game by [[Capcom]] and sequel to ''[[Makaimura]]''. It was ported to the [[PC Engine SuperGrafx]] in 1990. In the West it is known as '''''Ghouls'n Ghosts''''', though this version of the game was not released outside of Japan. | + | {{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (大魔界村) is an arcade game by [[Capcom]] and sequel to ''[[Makaimura]]''. It was ported to the [[PC Engine SuperGrafx]] in 1990. In the West it is known as '''''Ghouls'n Ghosts''''', though this version of the game was not originally released outside of Japan. |
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+ | ''Ghouls'n Ghosts'' features the knight, Arthur who must restore souls stolen by the evil Lucifer (including that of his lover, Princess Prin Prin). Though it is considered a classic, ''Ghouls'n Ghosts'' is notoriously difficult thanks to the constant waves of enemies and traps despite Arthur only having a couple of hit points. | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | ===Legacy=== | ||
+ | This version of the game would see a re-release on the Wii's [[Virtual Console]] alongside the Mega Drive version, though while the Mega Drive version would become available in other regions the SuperGrafx version remained a Japanese exclusive. The game saw another re-release on all regional models of the [[PC Engine mini]], making it the first time this particular version was available outside of Japan. | ||
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System(s): PC Engine SuperGrafx, Virtual Console (Wii) | |||||||||||||||
Publisher: NEC Avenue | |||||||||||||||
Developer: Alfa System | |||||||||||||||
Developer(s) of original games: Capcom | |||||||||||||||
Original system(s): Arcade boards | |||||||||||||||
Genre: Action | |||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||||||||||||
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Daimakaimura (大魔界村) is an arcade game by Capcom and sequel to Makaimura. It was ported to the PC Engine SuperGrafx in 1990. In the West it is known as Ghouls'n Ghosts, though this version of the game was not originally released outside of Japan.
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Gameplay
Ghouls'n Ghosts features the knight, Arthur who must restore souls stolen by the evil Lucifer (including that of his lover, Princess Prin Prin). Though it is considered a classic, Ghouls'n Ghosts is notoriously difficult thanks to the constant waves of enemies and traps despite Arthur only having a couple of hit points.
Ⅰ jumps, Ⅱ attacks.
Stages
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Stage 2 | |
Stage 3 | |
Stage 4 | |
Stage 5 | |
History
Legacy
This version of the game would see a re-release on the Wii's Virtual Console alongside the Mega Drive version, though while the Mega Drive version would become available in other regions the SuperGrafx version remained a Japanese exclusive. The game saw another re-release on all regional models of the PC Engine mini, making it the first time this particular version was available outside of Japan.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Daimakaimura/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
PC Engine SuperGrafx, JP |
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Technical information
ROM dump status
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524,288 | Card (JP) |
References
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