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Nosferatu (video game)

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Himself as the final boss. There are three types of crystals used in the game in addition to an hourglass. Finding an hourglass extends the in-game time. Each crystal has its own abilities: red crystals give players a power-up at every three crystals, green crystals recover the health of the player
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found the graphics and sound to be impressive, but they all complained about frustrations resulting from poor responsiveness in the controls. They all also said that the game was something of a disappointment in light of how long it had spent in development (it was announced before the Super NES
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by T. Nakamura, Hiroki Azumada, Yoshihiro Ando and Tetsuo Mochizuki. Kōji Isoda, Kōzō Igarashi and Shingo Aoyama served as graphic designers. Opus Corp handled the audio for the game, with Masanao Akahori composing the music, and Jun Enoki creating the sound effects.
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graphics and audio, making the game "imbued with cinematic style and flair", but criticized its controls. Weiss also derided the game's combat, which he considered "redundant and largely unexciting".
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The game follows the story of a young man named Kyle who has his girlfriend Erin sequestered with the vampire Nosferatu (in the opening cutscene of the Japanese version, he is also referred to as
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on October 7, 1994, in Japan. This was followed by its North American release in October 1995.
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This article is about the 1994 video game. For the 2003 first-person shooter, see
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judged the game to be a frustratingly difficult but still worthwhile
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The player controls a young man known as Kyle, who rides to the
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launch) and how heavily hyped it had been. Brett Alan Weiss of
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while the blue crystal extends the player's health bar.
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The player fights the ape bosses of the second stage.
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Nosferatu: The Wrath of Malachi

Jun Suemi
Developer(s)
SETA Corporation
Publisher(s)
Programmer(s)
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
Platform(s)
Super NES
JP
NA
Genre(s)
Action
platform
Single-player
horror-themed
action
platform game
SETA Corporation
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
vampire
Nosferatu
Count Dracula

Prince of Persia
Frankenstein
monsters
zombies

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