, or ''Denjin Makai'', is a 1994 side-scrolling
beat 'em up
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developed by
Winkysoft
was a Japanese video game developing company. They have made video games for console systems primarily for the Japanese video game market, as well as a handful of arcade games. On December 1, 2015, Winkysoft filed for bankruptcy.
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and published by
Banpresto
(formerly Coreland Technology Inc.) was a Japanese video game developer and video game publisher, publisher headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. It had a branch in Hong Kong named Banpresto H.K., which was headquartered in the New Territories. Ba ...
that was originally released as a coin-operated
arcade game
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. It was later ported to the
Super Famicom
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(known as the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in other countries) under the title . The Super Famicom release is Japan-only. A sequel, ''
Guardians'', was released in 1995.
Gameplay
''Denjinmakai'' can be played by up to two players simultaneously.
Health gauges are displayed for both player and enemy characters, while energy bars are displayed for special moves.
The controls consist of an eight-way joystick and two buttons for attacking and jumping respectively. Pressing the attack button repeatedly when attacking an enemy or multiple enemies will cause the player character to perform a combo. The final blow of the combo can be changed to a throw if the player moves the joystick in the opposite direction just before landing it. The player also can perform a jump attack. When two players play, they can perform team-based special moves.
Enemies can be grabbed simply by walking into one of them. When an enemy is grabbed, the player can perform a grab attack by pressing the attack button or perform a throw by tilting the joystick left or right. A thrown enemy can be tossed at another for additional damage. Items such as weapons, health recovery items, and items awarding extra points can be picked up by standing over one and pressing the attack button. Weapons have limited uses and will disappear if the player is disarmed by an enemy too much or when the player moves to a new area.
In the home version, only three (Makai, Iyo, and Belva) out of the six characters are playable,
and the other three (Kurokishi, Zeldia, and Tulks) were turned into bosses; one stage was also removed.
Plot
In the year 2079, there is a country in the far east where a super computer controls all of the information in its cities, and crimestopping was supposed to be perfect, but the criminals who can not be found by the control system, called Ghosts, have infiltrated the country. The government has set up a special police organization, Ghost Chaser, to stop Ghost terrorists.
Release
''Denjinmakai'' was released with the title ''Ghost Chaser Densei'' for the Super Famicom home console on September 23, 1994 and was published by Banpresto. In 1995, the game received a sequel, , also known as .
In 2017 the game was
fan translated into English.
Reception
French magazine ''Joypad'' gave ''Ghost Chaser'' for the Super Famicom a review score of 72%.
Kurt Kalata of ''Hardcore Gaming 101'' called the home version of the game "playable", but a weak
port
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.
References
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External links
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1994 video games
Arcade video games
Banpresto games
Bandai Namco Entertainment franchises
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Cyberpunk video games
Side-scrolling beat 'em ups
Super Nintendo Entertainment System games
Video games about police officers
Video games developed in Japan
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Video games set in the 2070s
Fiction set in 2079
Winkysoft games
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