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Majyūō

Majyūō

Details: Video game
Descr: Majyūō is a 1995 Japanese platform game published by KSS for the Super Famicom. The story is that of a man named Abel who must rescue his wife and child from hell. It is a 2D side scrolling game. Defeating bosses allows the player to transform into various demons. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: August 25, 1995
Developer: KSS
Artists: Chie Aoki; Mitsuru Kohno
Composers: Hiroshi Iizuka; Tomohiro Endo
Platform: Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Genres: Platform game, Shooter Video Game, Action-adventure game

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