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  • Madara (manga)
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  • Madara(魍魎 戦記 MADARAMōryō Senki MADARA) is a Japanese manga series, light novel series, computer role-playing game, anime OVA and radio drama series. The Famicom Mōryō Senki MADARA was a Konami 1990 release that has never been officially localized. It was large for its time at 4 megabits, and used the "VRC6" sound enhancement mapper chip that was also used in Akumajō Densetsu, the Japanese version of Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse. It differed from the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest RPGs of the time in that it had movement around battlefields rather than stationary turn-by-turn movements. An orchestrated soundtrack was released by Konami's KuKeiHa CLUB on April 21, 1990. [1]
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Platforms
Last
  • 1997
  • 1991-12-20
ja kanji
  • 魍魎 戦記 MADARA
Name
  • MADARA
Genre
  • Role-Playing
Type
  • manga
  • ova
Volumes
  • 5
First
  • 1987
  • 1991-03-21
Author
Title
  • Mōryō Senki MADARA 2
  • Yōchien Senki MADARA
Ja romaji
  • Mōryō Senki MADARA
Studio
publisher en
  • CMX Manga
Illustrator
Episodes
  • 2
Released
  • 1990-03-30
  • 1993-07-16
  • 1996-01-26
Developer
Magazine
  • Marukatsu Famicon
Publisher
Director
abstract
  • Madara(魍魎 戦記 MADARAMōryō Senki MADARA) is a Japanese manga series, light novel series, computer role-playing game, anime OVA and radio drama series. The Famicom Mōryō Senki MADARA was a Konami 1990 release that has never been officially localized. It was large for its time at 4 megabits, and used the "VRC6" sound enhancement mapper chip that was also used in Akumajō Densetsu, the Japanese version of Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse. It differed from the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest RPGs of the time in that it had movement around battlefields rather than stationary turn-by-turn movements. An orchestrated soundtrack was released by Konami's KuKeiHa CLUB on April 21, 1990. [1] A sequel to the Famicom Madara, Mōryō Senki MADARA 2, was released for the Super Famicom in 1993. [2] It was 12 megabits and enhanced many of the adventure elements of the original. Another role-playing game, Madara Kindergarten Saga (Youchien Senki Madara or 幼稚園戦記まだら) was released for the Super Famicom by Datam Polystar in 1996.