Getsu Fuuma Den
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Developer(s) | Konami |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Release date(s) | JPN July 7, 1987 |
Genre(s) | Action RPG game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Platform(s) | Famicom |
Media | Cartridge |
Getsu Fuuma Den (kanji: 月風魔伝 kana: げつ ふうまでん lit. Legend of Getsu Fuuma) is an action RPG game for the Nintendo Famicom by Konami, released in 1987. This game was never released outside of Japan.
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[edit] Story
The following is a translation of the game's opening story:
"In the first years of the Demon Age, a horrible demon named "Dragon Master" was revived by his minions in hell. To protect the peace of the overworld, the two eldest Fuuma brothers fought the Dragon Master. Both were unable to defeat him and were killed, losing their legendary Wave Swords, also called Hadoukens. To avenge their deaths, the last of the Fuuma brothers vowed to slay the Dragon Master, and take back the Hadoukens."
The lead character, Getsu Fuuma, is probably based on the real life 16th century ninja Fuuma Kotaro.
[edit] Gameplay
The player controls a character named Fuuma, who travels through the overworld on pre-determined paths, which often branch off, leading to shops, character areas, and dungeons. Once in a dungeon, which is usually marked on the map with a torii, the player can navigate Fuuma through traditional platform action, jumping and attacking enemies with a sword or other weapons. There are also first-person dungeons later in the game. In these dungeons, the player can collect money and then use it to buy weapons and other accessories on the overworld.
[edit] Fan translation
There has been an English fan translation of this game using the controversial emulation version. The in-game text and password system is accurately translated.
[edit] Trivia
- Getsu Fuuma Den is often criticized for resembling a 1986 Namco arcade game called Genpei ToumaDen. The "Underworld" concept, characters, and gameplay are very similar in both games.
- Although there hasn't been any remake or sequel done by Konami yet, Fuuma has appeared as a playable character in the Wai Wai World franchise (where other Konami characters made an appearance as well).