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{{Infobox
{{Infobox
|title=The Tower of Druaga
|title=The Tower of Druaga
|boxart=[[Image:Tower of Druaga flyer.jpg|250px]]
|image=Tower of Druaga flyer.jpg
|japanese=ドルアーガの塔 (Druaga no Tou)
|japanese=ドルアーガの塔 (Druaga no Tou)
|developer=[[Namco]]
|developer=[[Namco]]
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|genre=[[Adventure]]
|genre=[[Adventure]]
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Game Boy]], [[NES]], [[MSX]], [[Sharp X68000]], Sharp X1, FM-77
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Game Boy]], [[NES]], [[MSX]], [[Sharp X68000]], Sharp X1, FM-77
|released=[[1984]]
|released={{rd|1984}}
|followed by=[[The Return of Ishtar]]
|followed by=[[The Return of Ishtar]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
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:''For the [[PC Engine]] enhanced remake see [[The Tower of Druaga (PCE)]].''
:''For the [[PC Engine]] enhanced remake see [[The Tower of Druaga (PCE)]].''
{{Wikipedia}}
{{Wikipedia}}
It's hard to find another game that is as embraced by Japanese players, and as panned by American players, as '''The Tower of Druaga'''.  When this game was released in Japan in [[1984]] by [[Namco]], players flocked to it and traded information about how to uncover its secrets.  When the game was tested in American arcades, it was a complete flop.
It's hard to find another game that is as embraced by Japanese players, and as panned by American players, as '''The Tower of Druaga'''.  When this game was released in Japan in [[1984]] by [[Namco]], players flocked to it and traded information about how to uncover its secrets.  When the game was tested in American arcades, it was a complete flop.


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