JaJaMaru no Daibouken
JaJaMaru no Daibouken (じゃじゃ丸の大冒険, "JaJaMaru's Great Adventure")[2] is a Family Computer video game that was released exclusively for a Japanese market in 1986.
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Developer(s) | Jaleco |
Publisher(s) | Jaleco[1] |
Series | Ninja JaJaMaru |
Platform(s) | Family Computer |
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Genre(s) | 2D action platformer[1] |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The concept of the game is that the player controls a red ninja as he progress through a series of Japanesque levels defeating evil spirits that have spread across the land.[3] The player can even ride his faithful frog if he can recover it from hiding.[3]
Items
- Soul
- Collect 50 of these for an extra life.
- Transparent pill
- The player becomes transparent and invincible against expected enemies in addition to their attacks.
- Dolly
- The player can jump longer distances and at high speed while he jumps.
- Super Hands Behind Sword
- Expands the range of the "Fixed Time Hand Behind Sword". Help to kill different enemies and their souls can be taken. Also enables every enemy to blow down to size.
- Flash
- Items such as flashlights. The player can stock up on flashlights and use at any time at the enemy.
- Diamond
- Adds a certain amount to the player's score.
Adaptations
- JaJaMaru no Daibouken, was one of the videogames based for Manga titled Famicom Rocky published by Coro Coro Comics from 1985 to 1987.
- In 1986, JaJaMaru no Daibouken was an adaptation for manga. Charged by Ōno Katsuhiko, it was released in the Number 12 of part collection Hisshō Tekunikku Kan Peki-ban (必勝テクニック完ペキ版) and published by Wan Pakku Comics.
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References
- "Release information". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
- "Japanese-English title translation". JPNES. Archived from the original on 2009-03-31. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
- "Basic overview". Hardcore Gaming 101. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
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