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{{Game
|title=Deadly Towers / Mashou
|completion=4
|image=Deadly Towers NES box.jpg
|image=Deadly Towers NES box.jpg
|developer=[[Lenar]]
|title=Deadly Towers<br />Mashou
|publisher=[[Irem]] (Japan), [[Brøderbund]] (North America)
|japanese=魔鐘
|japanese=魔鐘
|released={{jp|1986|December 15}}{{us|1987|September}}
|developer={{colist|Lenar|Tamtex}}
|genre=[[Adventure]]
|publisher={{colist|Irem|Brøderbund Software}}
|platform=[[NES]]
|year=1986
|systems={{syslist|nes}}
|genre=[[Action RPG]]
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
}}
}}
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'''Deadly Towers''' is an [[Action RPG]] game co-developed by [[Lenar]] and [[Tamtex]] for [[Irem]] as a software title for the [[NES]]. It was released in Japan on December 15, [[1986]], and in the United States in September of the following year. One of the earliest published titles for the NES in America, Deadly Towers proved to be markedly unpopular, largely due to the high learning curve and high difficulty level when starting the game, which involved entering different areas with no clear reason why, as the entrances are invisible.
 
'''Deadly Towers''' is an adventure game developed by [[Lenar]] and exclusively-licensed by [[Irem]] as a software title for the [[NES]]. It was released in Japan on December 15, 1986, and in the United States in September of the following year. One of the earliest published titles for the NES in America, Deadly Towers proved to be markedly unpopular, largely due to the high learning curve and high difficulty level when starting the game, which involved entering different areas with no clear reason why, as the entrances are invisible.


In Japan, Deadly Towers was titled Mashou (魔鐘), literally meaning "Evil Bell". It is a pun of the word mashou (魔性), meaning "devilishness." Fittingly, the original title outside the Japanese market was to have been "Hell's Bells," but according to the game's producer, Nintendo of America ordered the name changed.
In Japan, Deadly Towers was titled Mashou (魔鐘), literally meaning "Evil Bell". It is a pun of the word mashou (魔性), meaning "devilishness." Fittingly, the original title outside the Japanese market was to have been "Hell's Bells," but according to the game's producer, Nintendo of America ordered the name changed.
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Image:Mashou FC box.jpg|Mashou box art
File:Mashou FC box.jpg|Mashou box art
Image:Mashou FC title.gif|Mashou title screen
File:Mashou FC title.png|Mashou title screen
Image:Deadly Towers NES title.png|Deadly Towers title screen
File:Deadly Towers NES title.png|Deadly Towers title screen
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[[Category:Action RPG]]
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[[Category:Lenar]]
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