Title:

Musya; The Classic Japanese Tale of Horror

Rating:
K-A
Genre:
Action
Adventure
Platform
Side Scrolling
Horror
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Release Date:
1992-04-21
Date Added:
2018-07-03 15:13:28
Game Summary:
Cartridge Only

Musya (Japanese: 豪槍神雷伝説 MUSYA 武者, Hepburn: Gōsō Jinrai Densetsu Musha, lit. ”Musha: Legend of the Brave Spearman Jinrai”) is a 1992 platform game developed by Jorudan for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was released by Datam Polystar in Japan on April 21, 1992, followed by English localized version produced by SETA USA and released in North America in December 1992. The title, which translates to ”Warrior”, is romanized in the Kunrei-shiki style (Musya) instead of the Hepburn romanization style (Musha), likely to avoid confusion with the unrelated Sega Genesis game MUSHA.

Gameplay:

Imoto, bearing 16 units of health (Qi (気 Ki, meaning ”life energy”)), dies when the health is depleted. He carries up to three lives (命 Inochi). The game starts with three lives; once the life count is zero and Imoto dies, the game ends. When Imoto defeats a boss, the words ”monster defeated” (怨霊調伏 Onryō Chōfuku, ”Vengeful Ghost Submitted”) appear and the player gains a scroll containing a new spell.

Plot:

Musya follows a pikeman (described as a spearman in the Japanese version) named Imoto (Jinrai (神雷) in the Japanese version), who must descend to the abyss to save Shizuka, a maiden. After Imoto survives a battle in which all other combatants perish, he travels to Tengumura Village, where he collapses. The mayor, Akagi (who is not named in the Japanese version), greets Imoto and tells him that Shizuka (しずか) needs to be rescued. Imoto heads into Tengumura Cavern (known in the Japanese version as Kihōshōnyūdō (鬼宝鍾乳洞)).

Description:

Plunge into a world of ancient Japanese horror. As Imoto, a spear wielding Samurai, it’s your duty to descend deep into the Abyss to save the world from the horrors of the Evil One. Fight through hordes of hideous monsters to save Shizuka, the keeper of the Talisman that seals the Evil One in his prison. It’s up to you to save her. Use your fierce spear spin attack to weave a web of destruction. Call on magical farces to blast your way through the legions leprous beasts.

Regional differences:

The game received several edits for the North American edition. For instance, the large testes of the tanuki character were removed for the North American edition. In addition, the manji (卍) shown to reveal the amount of spell scrolls held was edited away.

The Japanese version of the game is one of the few games that uses Japanese numerals. The English version uses Arabic numerals.

Japanese dialogue is replaced with English-language dialogue. In addition, Musya uses Japanese kanji characters in various parts of the game to represent modes and levels. For instance, in the Japanese version of the game, the English-language word ”Pause” is not used; instead the word Ippuku (一服, meaning ”break” or ”to take a break”) appears from both ends of the screen. In the English-language version, the word ”Pause” forms under the word ”Ippuku,” with the ”Pa” under the ”一” and the ”Use” under the ”服.”

The tagline for the Japanese version is ”Japanesque Horror Action” (ジャパネスク・ホラー・アクション), which was changed to ”The Classic Tale of Japanese Horror” for the U.S. version.
Platform:
Nintendo Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
Publisher:
Seta USA
Developers:
Jorudan Co., Ltd.
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Players:
1
Country of Purchase:
United States
Graphics:
16-bit
Input Devices:
Controller Game Pad
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Media Type:
Cartridge
Game Modes:
Single Player
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Packaging:
Cardboard Box
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$90.00
Automatic Estimated Date:
2025-06-14
Date Added:
2018-07-03 15:13:28

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