Famicom Mukashibanashi: Shin Onigashima

Famicom Mukashibanashi: Shin Onigashima

Famicom Disk System · 1987

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About this game

Famicom Mukashibanashi: Shin Onigashima is a Famicom Disk System text adventure game.

The plot revolves around an elderly couple with no children who adopt an infant boy and girl.

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When the children turn six, a dragon appears in the country, and starts turning people into Oni who steal the souls of others.

The Oni arrive at their home and steal the elderly couple's souls.

The children decide to save their adoptive parents.

The game is controlled by selecting commands such as the "Change Character" command, which allows you to switch between controlling Donbe (the boy) and Hikari (the girl).

The game progress is shown by changes in the in-game graphics.

The Famicom Disk System version comes on two disks released on different dates.

Disk 2 cannot be played without completing Disk 1, and is switched while the system is still powered on.

All later releases are switch-free.

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About Famicom Disk System

Japan-only, the Famicom Disk System (1986) was Nintendo's floppy-disk-based add-on for the Famicom, hosting several games (including the original Legend of Zelda and Metroid) before they were later ported to cartridge internationally. Because it never released outside Japan and its proprietary floppy disks degrade over time, complete, working Famicom Disk System software is a specialized import-collecting niche.

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