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(Chou Makaimura)
Chou Makaimura is the third installment in the renowned Makaimura franchise. As Sir Arthur, players must traverse a treacherous demon realm to rescue Princess Prin Prin from the clutches of Emperor Samael (Sardius). The game is celebrated as a quintessential action-platformer, noted for its high level of difficulty, gothic atmosphere, and significant mechanical upgrades—most notably the introduction of the double-jump mechanic.
GAME ID: SHVC-CM
BARCODE: 4976219044356
Chou Makaimura was released on October 4, 1991 (Friday) in Japan at a retail price of 8,500 JPY.
The Double-Jump Mechanic: This entry introduced the double-jump to the series. While initially unconventional for players accustomed to the rigid movement of previous titles, it became the defining element of the gameplay, allowing for complex aerial navigation and combat maneuvers.
Armor Progression System: Arthur’s durability is tied to his armor. Damage causes Arthur to lose his armor and revert to his boxers. New sets can be collected: Green (Bronze) armor, which provides slightly better defense, and Gold armor, which allows Arthur to charge his equipped weapon to unleash a unique, screen-clearing magical attack.
Weapon Variety: Players can collect a wide arsenal of projectiles, including the Lance, Daggers, Crossbow, and Axe. Each weapon features different firing arcs and tactical uses, forcing players to adapt to the specific requirements of each stage.
Atmospheric Level Design: The game is praised for its progression through diverse and iconic locations, from the classic graveyard to the dismounted sea and the haunted ghost ships. These levels were designed to showcase the Super Famicom’s sprite-handling capabilities, specifically with parallax scrolling and layering.
Difficulty Legacy: True to the series' reputation, the game is infamous for its challenge. It requires mastery of enemy patterns and pixel-perfect platforming, cementing its place as one of the most demanding titles in the Super Famicom library.
Export releases: The game is known outside Japan as Super Ghouls'n Ghosts.
[US] Super Ghouls'n Ghosts [Model SNS-CM-USA]
[EU] Super Ghouls'n Ghosts [Model SNSP-CM-NOE]
[FR] Super Ghouls'n Ghosts [Model SNSP-CM-FAH]