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{{Header Nav|game=Higemaru Makaijima}} | {{Header Nav|game=Higemaru Makaijima|num=4}} | ||
{{Game | {{Game | ||
| | |title=Higemaru Makaijima | ||
|image=Higemaru Makaijima FC box.jpg | |image=Higemaru Makaijima FC box.jpg | ||
|developer=[[Capcom]] | |developer=[[Capcom]] | ||
|publisher=[[Capcom]] | |publisher=[[Capcom]] | ||
| | |japanese=魔界島 七つの島大冒険 | ||
|genre=[[Action-adventure]] | |genre=[[Action-adventure]] | ||
|systems=[[Famicom]], [[MSX2]] | |||
|released={{jp|1987|April 14}} | |||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|preceded by=[[Pirate Ship Higemaru]] | |preceded by=[[Pirate Ship Higemaru]] | ||
|series=Higemaru | |series=Higemaru | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[File:Higemaru Makaijima FC title.png|thumb|left|Title screen.]] | [[File:Higemaru Makaijima FC title.png|thumb|left|Title screen.]] | ||
{{nihongo|'''Higemaru Makaijima'''|魔界島 七つの島大冒険|''Makaijima Nanatsu no Shima Daibouken''|lit. Hell Island: Great Adventure of 7 Islands}} is an [[action-adventure]] game developed for the [[Famicom]] and [[MSX2]] home computer, and released by [[Capcom]] in [[1987]]. It is a sequel to a 1984 arcade game developed by Capcom known as [[Pirate Ship Higemaru]]. Neither the arcade game, nor this adventure adaptation were released outside of Japan, although a prototype exists for a canceled North American [[NES]] release, where it was to be renamed "Makai Island". | {{nihongo|'''Higemaru Makaijima'''|魔界島 七つの島大冒険|''Makaijima Nanatsu no Shima Daibouken''|lit. Hell Island: Great Adventure of 7 Islands}} is an [[action-adventure]] game developed for the [[Famicom]] and [[MSX2]] home computer, and released by [[Capcom]] in [[1987]]. It is a sequel to a 1984 arcade game developed by Capcom known as [[Pirate Ship Higemaru]]. Neither the arcade game, nor this adventure adaptation were released outside of Japan, although a prototype exists for a canceled North American [[NES]] release, where it was to be renamed "Makai Island". | ||
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In ''Higemaru Makaijima'', the hero from ''Pirate Ship Higemaru'' named Momotaru must now pilot his own sailing vessel around the ocean surrounding seven islands. His goal is to find the greatest treasure. To do this, he must collect the keys which open the dock gates to each of the islands by invading several pirate ships and defeating the captain on board in combat. The gameplay on these pirate ships are taken directly from the arcade predecessor, with some small modifications. | In ''Higemaru Makaijima'', the hero from ''Pirate Ship Higemaru'' named Momotaru must now pilot his own sailing vessel around the ocean surrounding seven islands. His goal is to find the greatest treasure. To do this, he must collect the keys which open the dock gates to each of the islands by invading several pirate ships and defeating the captain on board in combat. The gameplay on these pirate ships are taken directly from the arcade predecessor, with some small modifications. | ||
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[[Category:Action-adventure]] | [[Category:Action-adventure]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |