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Manjimaru Sengoku (戦国卍丸 Sengoku Manjimaru): A playful kid that runs around his village with the other kids to discover new adventures around his hometown. It was not until the Roots clan army invades his village that his mother finally tells him the heroic past of about his father. His father was one
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Kinu (絹): An innocent quiet girl with a tragic past. Kinu is actually half demon that is in fear of the great power within her and what she is capable of. She asked Manjimaru to bring her a special magic seal wrist chains before she joins him on his journey. Kinu travels with a huge white fluffy dog
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where the Fire clan and Roots clan have been rivals over centuries since the dawn of time, good versus evil. The home town of Manjimaru Sengoku, a descendant of the Fire clan, is attacked by the Roots clan. He begins a long journey to save the world. Along the way he will meet Danjūrō Kabuki, Tarō
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charts at number three in early April 1992, remaining in the top 20 up until June and in the top 30 up until July 1992. It went on to become Japan's best-selling PC Engine game of all time, as of 1993. The later PlayStation 2 and GameCube versions released in 2003 sold 197,010 copies in Japan.
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big project and perhaps also the first triple-A title on CD. (...) Because at that time, for Tengai Makyou II, we used almost (...) 500,000,000 yen (...) $ 4,000,000 (...) And perhaps the salaries of these people are not contained within this 500 million figure. (...) So it's even more
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Danjūrō Kabuki (カブキ団十郎 Kabuki Danjūrō): A loud mouthed, goofy, bit narcissistic, ladies' man Japanese kabuki performer who would add a touch of "color" to Manjimaru's journey. Kabuki is an excellent swordsman who carries a pair of traditional Japanese
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of the legendary 7 swordsman of the Fire clan whom defeated the previous era of Roots clan's domination. And now it is his turn to become a heroic man like his father and save the world from the Roots clan once again.
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Tarō Gokuraku (極楽太郎 Gokuraku Tarō): A fire breathing joyful giant with a huge appetize. Gokuraku is over a thousand year old, and was living in Mermaid clan's captivity till Manjimaru comes along.
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the magazine's highest-rated game of all time as of 1992, and they awarded it for Best Game of All Time, Best Music & Sound Effects, Best Playability, Best Difficulty, and Best Value.
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up until that time. Upon release, it received critical acclaim and became Japan's best-selling PC Engine game of all time as of 1993. It was remade in 2003 by Hudson for the
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lead programmer Hiromasa Iwasaki revealed the game's development budget was about
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named Shiro who has been with her since she was a kid, her only friend as a child.
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The game received critical acclaim upon release. It was rated 27.92 out of 30 by
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ever made up until that time. The game world consists of over 20,000 screens of
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Flagship title for the updated PC-Engine CD-ROM, this was one of (if not
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was never published outside Japan, Victor Ireland, president of
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maps. The game also features 300 types of enemies, 48 different
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magazine voted it their 12th favorite video game of all time.
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The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers: Monochrome
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in 2006. All versions of the game were released only in
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Hardcore Gaming 101's info of the Tengai Makyou series
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adjusted for inflation), making it possibly the first
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PC Engine cover art
Developer(s)
Red Company
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Hudson Soft
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Designer(s)
Oji Hiroi
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Oji Hiroi
Composer(s)
Joe Hisaishi
Yasuhiko Fukuda
Tengai Makyō
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PC Engine Super CD-ROM²
GameCube
PlayStation 2
Nintendo DS
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