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|publisher={{c|Mindscape}}, {{c|Capcom}}
|publisher={{c|Mindscape}}, {{c|Capcom}}
|year={{c|1988}}
|year={{c|1988}}
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The first Japanese game is a faithful transposition of the movie. The second Japanese game expands on the plot and the characters to create an coherent fantasy world.
The first Japanese game is a faithful transposition of the movie. The second Japanese game expands on the plot and the characters to create an coherent fantasy world.
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== Gallery ==
{|
|[[File:Willow minigames title.png|frame|center|Mindscape mini-games]]
|-
|[[File:Willow CPS title.jpg|frame|center|Capcom action-platform game]]
|[[File:Willow NES title.png|frame|center|Capcom role-playing game]]
|}


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 10:51, 6 March 2019

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Willow
The logo for Willow.
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Mindscape, Capcom
Year introduced[[1988]]
Genre(s)Action, Role-playing games

Willow is a 1988 movie upon which three video games are based.

The American game is essentially promotional merchandise, and it received negative reviews.

The first Japanese game is a faithful transposition of the movie. The second Japanese game expands on the plot and the characters to create an coherent fantasy world.

Gallery

Mindscape mini-games
Capcom action-platform game
Capcom role-playing game

See also

Pages in category "Willow"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.