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|developer=[[Konami]]
|developer=[[Konami]]
|publisher=[[Konami]] (arcade),<br>[[Microsoft]] (Xbox 360, Windows),<br>[[Hamster Corporation]] (PlayStation 4)
|publisher=[[Konami]] (arcade),<br>[[Microsoft]] (Xbox 360, Windows)
|japanese=五右衛門 (Goemon)
|japanese=五右衛門 (Goemon)
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|title1=Arcade Archives Mr. Goemon
|developer1=[[Konami]]
|publisher1=[[Hamster Corporation]]
|year1=2015
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|ratings1={{CERO|A}}{{ESRB|E10}}{{PEGI|7}}{{ACB|G}}
|genre=[[Platform]]
|genre=[[Platform]]
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Xbox 360]], [[Microsoft Windows]], [[PlayStation 4]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|followed by=[[Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Dōchū]]
|followed by=[[Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Dōchū]]
|series=Legend of the Mystical Ninja
|series=Legend of the Mystical Ninja
|series2=Arcade Archives
}}
}}
{{series disambig|Legend of the Mystical Ninja}}
{{series disambig|Legend of the Mystical Ninja}}
'''Mr. Goemon''' (五右衛門 lit. ''Goemon'') is a [[platform]] arcade game that was released by [[Konami]] in [[1986]] only in Japan; it utilises the same hardware as [[Green Beret]] (a Zilog Z80 running at 3.072 MHz with a Texas Instruments SN-76496 running at 1.536 MHz for audio), and was the penultimate title from the company that featured their "original" logo on its title screen. The player must use a 4-way joystick to take control of the resurrected Japanese outlaw, [[wp:Ishikawa Goemon|Ishikawa Goemon]] (1558-1594), with two buttons to make him strike the various enemies with his ''Kiseru'' pipe (which he also smokes after picking up the gold chests at each stage's halfway point) and throw collectable objects at them (the stages' bosses, with the exception of the wig-throwing ones on the second stage, can also only get killed by these) - and at the end of each stage, he distributes his gold over a village, causing the lights in its houses to turn on (except for the final one, where he has to collect the Golden Lamp, for a 10000-point bonus).
'''Mr. Goemon''' (五右衛門 lit. ''Goemon'') is a [[platform]] arcade game that was released by [[Konami]] in [[1986]] only in Japan; it utilises the same hardware as [[Green Beret]] (a Zilog Z80 running at 3.072 MHz with a Texas Instruments SN-76496 running at 1.536 MHz for audio), and was the penultimate title from the company that featured their "original" logo on its title screen. The player must use a 4-way joystick to take control of the resurrected Japanese outlaw, [[wp:Ishikawa Goemon|Ishikawa Goemon]] (1558-1594), with two buttons to make him strike the various enemies with his ''Kiseru'' pipe (which he also smokes after picking up the gold chests at each stage's halfway point) and throw collectable objects at them (the stages' bosses, with the exception of the wig-throwing ones on the second stage, can also only get killed by these) - and at the end of each stage, he distributes his gold over a village, causing the lights in its houses to turn on (except for the final one, where he has to collect the Golden Lamp, for a 10000-point bonus).
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This is the first game in the [[:Category:Legend of the Mystical Ninja|Legend of the Mystical Ninja series]]; it was followed by twenty-two sequels upon various [[Nintendo]] consoles, [[Sony]] consoles and [[mobile phone]]s. On [[June 2]], [[2010]], the game was made available by [[Microsoft]], for download to the [[Xbox 360]] console and [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system as a part of their '''Game Room''' service (and not just in Japan) - and on [[December 25]], [[2014]], it was made available for download to the [[Sony PlayStation 4]] by [[Hamster Corporation]], under the name of '''Arcade Archives: Mr. Goemon''' in Japan (and later in the US on [[September 22]], [[2015]], and in both the EU and Australia a month later, on [[October 27]] of that year). Although nine secret trophies, seven bronze and two gold, have been added to the game, they are earned by performing basic actions like opening the online rankings and game settings, resetting the game, setting the new highest score, or reading all of the virtual manual; this version got rated 6/10 by Brash Games on [[November 25]], 2015.
This is the first game in the [[:Category:Legend of the Mystical Ninja|Legend of the Mystical Ninja series]]; it was followed by twenty-two sequels upon various [[Nintendo]] consoles, [[Sony]] consoles and [[mobile phone]]s. On [[June 2]], [[2010]], the game was made available by [[Microsoft]], for download to the [[Xbox 360]] console and [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system as a part of their '''Game Room''' service (and not just in Japan) - and on [[December 25]], [[2014]], it was made available for download to the [[Sony PlayStation 4]] by [[Hamster Corporation]], under the name of '''Arcade Archives: Mr. Goemon''' in Japan (and later in the US on [[September 22]], [[2015]], and in both the EU and Australia a month later, on [[October 27]] of that year). Although nine secret trophies, seven bronze and two gold, have been added to the game, they are earned by performing basic actions like opening the online rankings and game settings, resetting the game, setting the new highest score, or reading all of the virtual manual; this version got rated 6/10 by Brash Games on [[November 25]], 2015.
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Revision as of 20:50, 10 November 2021

Box artwork for Mr. Goemon.
Box artwork for Mr. Goemon.
Mr. Goemon
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami (arcade),
Microsoft (Xbox 360, Windows)
Year released
System(s)Arcade, Xbox 360, Windows
Followed byGanbare Goemon! Karakuri Dōchū
SeriesLegend of the Mystical Ninja,
Arcade Archives
Japanese title五右衛門 (Goemon)
Genre(s)Platform
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Arcade Archives Mr. Goemon
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Hamster Corporation
Year released2015
System(s)PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
Rating(s)CERO All agesESRB Everyone 10+PEGI Ages 7+General
LinksMr. Goemon ChannelSearchSearch

Template:Series disambig Mr. Goemon (五右衛門 lit. Goemon) is a platform arcade game that was released by Konami in 1986 only in Japan; it utilises the same hardware as Green Beret (a Zilog Z80 running at 3.072 MHz with a Texas Instruments SN-76496 running at 1.536 MHz for audio), and was the penultimate title from the company that featured their "original" logo on its title screen. The player must use a 4-way joystick to take control of the resurrected Japanese outlaw, Ishikawa Goemon (1558-1594), with two buttons to make him strike the various enemies with his Kiseru pipe (which he also smokes after picking up the gold chests at each stage's halfway point) and throw collectable objects at them (the stages' bosses, with the exception of the wig-throwing ones on the second stage, can also only get killed by these) - and at the end of each stage, he distributes his gold over a village, causing the lights in its houses to turn on (except for the final one, where he has to collect the Golden Lamp, for a 10000-point bonus).

This is the first game in the Legend of the Mystical Ninja series; it was followed by twenty-two sequels upon various Nintendo consoles, Sony consoles and mobile phones. On June 2, 2010, the game was made available by Microsoft, for download to the Xbox 360 console and Microsoft Windows operating system as a part of their Game Room service (and not just in Japan) - and on December 25, 2014, it was made available for download to the Sony PlayStation 4 by Hamster Corporation, under the name of Arcade Archives: Mr. Goemon in Japan (and later in the US on September 22, 2015, and in both the EU and Australia a month later, on October 27 of that year). Although nine secret trophies, seven bronze and two gold, have been added to the game, they are earned by performing basic actions like opening the online rankings and game settings, resetting the game, setting the new highest score, or reading all of the virtual manual; this version got rated 6/10 by Brash Games on November 25, 2015.

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