Capcom Generation: Dai 2 Shuu Makai to Kishi
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Capcom Generation: Dai 2 Shuu Makai to Kishi | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Saturn | ||||||||||
Publisher: Capcom | ||||||||||
Developer: Capcom | ||||||||||
Original system(s): Capcom Ghosts'n Goblins hardware, Capcom CPS-1, SNES | ||||||||||
Game total: 3 | ||||||||||
Sound driver: SCSP (1 track) | ||||||||||
Genre: Compilation, Action[1][2] | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | ||||||||||
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Capcom Generation: Dai 2 Shuu Makai to Kishi (カプコンジェネレーション第2集 魔界と騎士, "The Demon World and the Knight") is the second of five compilations for the Sega Saturn (and PlayStation) developed by Capcom.
The second volume focuses on the Ghouls'n Ghosts series of arcade platformers.
Contents
Games included
- Makaimura (魔界村, "Demon World Village") (Ghosts'n Goblins)
- Daimakaimura (大魔界村, "Great Demon World Village") (Ghouls'n Ghosts)
- Choumakaimura (超魔界村, "Super Demon World Village") (Super Ghouls'n Ghosts)
Every game has a "Collection" with artwork (including promotional art and concept art), information, and game tips. Options and high scores can be saved to the Saturn's internal memory.
Story
Makaimura
Sir Arthur (アーサー) must venture into the Demon World in order to rescue his sweetheart, Princess Prin Prin, who has been abducted by the red demon Satan (サタン) on the orders of the Great Demon Lord Astaroth (大魔王アスタロト).
Daimakaimura
Three years after the events of Makaimura, the Great Demon King Lucifer (大魔王ルシフェル) has taken the souls of everybody in the kingdom, including Princess Prin Prin. It falls upon Sir Arthur to again save his beloved princess and return the souls to the people of the kingdom.
Choumakaimura
Four years after the events of Daimakaimura, Sir Arthur and Princess Prin Prin are engaged to be married. While enjoying a peaceful moment together, Prin Prin is kidnapped and taken to the Demon World, and the undead once again haunt the kingdom. Arthur must journey into the depths of the Demon World and vanquish the Demon Emperor Samael (魔帝サマエル), who has consolidated his rule after the defeats of his cohorts, to rescue her.
Gameplay
Makaimura
Makaimura (known as Ghosts'n Goblins in the West) is a side-scrolling action platform game, originally released in arcades in 1985. The player controls a knight named Sir Arthur, who must fight hordes of zombies, giants, demons, dragons, and other supernatural creatures in order to rescue Princess Prin Prin, who has been kidnapped by the Great Demon Lord Astaroth. The game is known for its high difficulty, as enemies attack relentlessly, Arthur can only sustain two hits before dying, and every stage must be completed twice, the second time at an increased difficulty level, in order to receive the true ending.
Arthur moves with or and kneels with . He jumps with . He attacks by throwing a weapon with or . Initially, he throws lances, but he acquires different weapons during the journey (which replace his equipped weapon). Multiple weapons can be thrown consecutively (though the exact number depends on the type of weapon equipped). Arthur can attack while standing, kneeling, or jumping. He climbs ladders with and descends them with .
Arthur starts each stage wearing a suit of plate armor. If he takes damage from an enemy, he loses his armor and wears only his underwear. If he is hit again without his armor, he dies. The first four stages have a checkpoint midway through where Arthur restarts if he has passed it; otherwise, he must restart the stage from the beginning. Every stage also has a time limit, and Arthur dies if the time limit expires. Arthur starts with his armor again after losing a life. The game ends if the player runs out of lives. Extra lives are given at 20,000 and 70,000 points, then every 70,000 points after that.
The game has four difficulty levels (Easy, Normal, Hard, and Expert), and the player can set the number of starting lives (between 1 and 9). There is an alternating two-player mode.
Weapons
槍 (Spear) | |
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The initially equipped weapon. Throws lances straight ahead. Up to three lances can be out at a time. | |
たいまつ (Torch) | |
Throws a flaming torch in a short arc. It burns briefly in a tall flame if it hits the ground (but not if it hits an enemy). Only two torches can be out at a time, which includes any torches burning on the ground. | |
短剣 (Dagger) | |
Throws a dagger forwards. Up to three daggers can be out at a time, and they fly faster than lances. | |
斧 (Axe) | |
Throws an axe in a short arc. Only one axe can be out at a time, but a single axe can penetrate through multiple targets. | |
十字架 (Cross) | |
Throws a cross a short distance straight ahead. These crosses can neutralize enemy projectiles (except the fireballs shot by the final boss, Astaroth). This item does not start to drop until the fifth stage, and Arthur must have it equipped in order to progress to the final boss fight. |
Items
Items are usually dropped by enemies when they are defeated, but some hidden items only appear when Arthur stands, jumps, or kneels in a certain spot of the stage.
In addition to these items, every stage has a unique accessory belonging to Princess Prin Prin, such as her necklace or crown, that is sometimes dropped by an enemy. These items award bonus points when collected.
Pot | |
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Pots are carried by some enemies and contain an item. | |
Weapons | |
Changes Arthur's weapon. | |
Armor | |
Restores Arthur's armor, which protects him from a single hit. This item only appears when Arthur is unarmored. | |
Shield | |
Worth 200 points. | |
Stone Soldier | |
Worth between 200 and 400 points. | |
Sack of Gold | |
Worth 500 points. | |
Stone King | |
Worth 10,000 points. | |
Yashichi (ヤシチ) | |
Worth 10,000 points. This symbol occurs frequently as a bonus item in Capcom games. | |
Key | |
Opens the gate leading to the next stage and restores Arthur's armor (if lost). Dropped after defeating the boss at the end of each stage. |
Stages
After completing every stage and defeating Astaroth, the end boss, it is revealed that the final room was an illusion. Arthur then returns to the first stage, and the player must play the entire game again, on a higher difficulty level, and defeat Astaroth a second time to finish the game and receive the true ending.
墓場から森ヘ (From the Graveyard to the Forest) | |
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Shooting one of the gravestones repeatedly causes an evil magician to appear that temporarily transforms Arthur into a frog. | |
ゴーストタウン (Ghost Town) | |
魔界城への地下道 (Underground Passage to the Demon Castle) | |
魔界城の入口 (Entrance to the Demon Castle) | |
魔界城へ突入 (Assaulting the Demon Castle) | |
魔界城最上部へ (To the Top of the Demon Castle) | |
Arthur must have the Cross weapon equipped when the last boss is defeated in order to receive the Key and progress to the next stage. Otherwise, the stage is played over from the beginning. Because the weapon drops are randomized, the player may have to replay the stage one or more times in order to get the Cross weapon. | |
魔王アスタロトの部屋 (Demon Lord Astaroth's Room) | |
Daimakaimura
Daimakaimura (known as Ghouls'n Ghosts in the West) is the first sequel to Makaimura, originally released in arcades in 1988. It is a side-scrolling action platform game like its predecessor. Arthur must again battle hordes of undead and demonic creatures to restore the souls of the people of the kingdom, including Princess Prin Prin, which have been stolen by the Great Demon King Lucifer. Arthur gains the ability to shoot directly above him or below him and to obtain Golden Armor that gives him the ability to use special magical attacks.
Arthur moves with or and kneels with . He jumps with . He attacks by throwing a weapon with or . Initially, he throws lances, but he acquires different weapons during the journey (which replace his equipped weapon). Multiple weapons can be thrown consecutively (though the exact number depends on the type of weapon equipped). Arthur can attack while standing, kneeling, or jumping. He can attack directly upwards with +/; while in midair, he can attack directly downwards with +/. He climbs ladders with and descends them with .
Arthur begins the game wearing a suit of Steel Armor and wielding a lance, but he can pick up a variety of weapons and armor throughout the stages to help him in his quest. Finding the Golden Armor allows him to charge up his weapon by holding or to release a powerful magical attack. Each weapon has its own special attack.
When Arthur is injured while wearing his armor, his armor falls off, leaving him wearing only his underwear. If he is injured without his armor, he turns into a skeleton and loses a life. Each stage has a checkpoint partway through where Arthur is revived if he has passed it; otherwise, he must restart the stage from the beginning. Every stage also has a time limit, and Arthur dies if the time limit expires. Arthur starts with his armor again after losing a life. The game ends if the player runs out of lives. Extra lives are given at 30,000 and 60,000 points, then every 70,000 points after that.
The game has four difficulty levels (Easy, Normal, Hard, and Expert), and the player can set the number of starting lives (between 1 and 9). There is an alternating two-player mode.
Weapons
槍 (Spear) | |
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The initially equipped weapon. Throws lances straight ahead. Up to two lances can be out at a time.
The special ability calls forth lightning bolts that strike directly upward and on each side of Arthur. | |
大鎌 (Scythe) | |
Throws an axe at an upward angle. The axes penetrate through multiple targets, but only one axe can be out at a time.
The special ability creates a big burst of fire around Arthur. | |
剣 (Sword) | |
Swings a sword. This is the only melee weapon. It lacks the range of the other weapons but does twice as much damage.
The special ability releases Thunder Dragons into the air that fly around the screen. | |
たいまつ (Torch) | |
Throws a flaming torch in a short arc. It ignites a series of three flame columns if it hits the ground (but not if it hits an enemy). Only two torches can be out at a time, which includes any torches burning on the ground.
The special ability shoots four fireballs that whirl around the screen. | |
イカルスの盾 (Shield of Icarus) | |
Throws a discus forwards. When thrown from a kneeling position, it skids along the ground. Up to two discuses can be out at a time.
The special ability is conjuring a magic mirror that shields Arthur from enemy attacks. | |
短剣 (Dagger) | |
Throws a dagger forwards. Up to three daggers can be out at a time, and they fly faster than lances.
The special ability is creating a temporary mirrored version of Arthur who duplicates his movements. This double can damage enemies but cannot be defeated. | |
サイコキャノン (Psycho Cannon) | |
Shoots fireballs, though they cannot travel the full length of the screen before dissipating. The fireballs neutralize enemy projectiles and explode after hitting an enemy. These explosions can damage multiple enemies. This is the strongest weapon in the game (but the only that does not have a special ability). It is collected from the goddess in the first stage on the second playthrough if Arthur is wearing the Golden Armor. If it is lost, it can be found again as long as Arthur is wearing the Golden Armor. It is needed to fight the final boss. |
Items
Treasure Chest | |
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Treasure chests can erupt from the ground when Arthur moves onto a certain part of the stage. By firing his weapon at the chest, Arthur can uncover a weapon, armor, or an evil magician that changes Arthur into an elderly man (if he is unarmored) or a helpless duck (if he is wearing armor). | |
Pot | |
Pots are carried by some enemies and contain an item. | |
Weapons | |
Changes Arthur's weapon. | |
Stone Soldier | |
Collect for 200 or 500 bonus points. | |
Steel Armor | |
Restores Arthur's Steel Armor, which protects him from a single hit. This item only appears when Arthur is unarmored. | |
Golden Armor | |
Upgrades Arthur's armor to a suit of Golden Armor, which protects him from a single hit and also gives him the ability to perform special charged abilities with his weapons. This item only appears when Arthur is wearing the Steel Armor. | |
Key | |
Opens the gate leading to the next stage. Dropped after defeating the boss at the end of each stage. If Arthur is not wearing armor, he is restored to his Steel Armor after collecting this item. | |
1-Up | |
Gives the player an extra life. |
Stages
To defeat the game, Arthur must complete stages 1 through 5 twice.
When reaching the entrance to Lucifer's chamber at the end of stage 5 on the first playthrough, the Archangel Michael (ミカエル) appears and informs Arthur that he cannot defeat Lucifer without first receiving the magic power from the Goddess of Battle (たたかいのめがみ) in the village.
Arthur is then taken back to the first stage. If he has the Golden Armor, the next treasure chest contains the goddess, who gives him the Psycho Cannon weapon. To enter Lucifer's chamber, Arthur must have this special weapon equipped. Otherwise, he is sent back to the beginning of stage 5.
処刑場 (The Execution Place) / Cannibal Hill (人喰い丘) | |
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腐食した村 (Decayed Village) / 人骨の山 (Pile of Bones) | |
ランクル男爵の塔 (Baron Rankle's Tower) | |
巨大生物の化石 (Fossils of Giant Creatures) / 腐海 (Sea of Decay) | |
大魔王の城 (The Great Demon King's Castle) | |
On the second playthrough, Arthur must have the Psycho Cannon weapon equipped to progress to the final boss room. | |
大魔王ルシファー (The Great Demon King Lucifer) | |
Choumakaimura
Choumakaimura (known as Super Ghouls'n Ghosts in the West) is a side-scrolling action platform game, originally released for the Super NES in 1991. Arthur must descend into the Demon World again and free Princess Prin Prin from the Demon Emperor Samael. The game has an increased emphasis on platforming, as Arthur has gained a double jump (but loses his ability to throw weapons directly above or below him). He now has three levels of armor: the starting Steel Armor, a new suit of Bronze Armor that enhances the equipped weapon, and the returning Golden Armor that gives him a magical ability depending on the equipped weapon. He can also find and equip shields that protect him from frontal attacks. Many stages introduce environmental effects, such as the ground rising or falling from earthquakes or the entire stage rotating around Arthur, to take advantage of the graphical capabilities of the Super NES.
Arthur moves with or and kneels with . He jumps with and double jumps with again while in midair. Double jumps allow him to jump higher, and he can also change the trajectory of the second jump by holding or . Arthur attacks by throwing a weapon with or . Initially, he throws lances, but he acquires different weapons during the journey (which replace his equipped weapon). Multiple weapons can be thrown consecutively (though the exact number depends on the type of weapon equipped). Arthur can attack while standing, kneeling, or jumping. He climbs ladders with and descends them with .
Arthur begins the game wearing a suit of Steel Armor and wielding a lance, but he can pick up a variety of weapons and armor throughout the stages to help him in his quest. The Bronze Armor gives Arthur a more powerful version of the weapon he is holding, such as flaming lances. The Golden Armor provides him the enchanted weapon plus a Moon Shield, which protects him from an enemy projectile, and the ability to charge a magical attack by holding or . The magical attack varies depending on the equipped weapon.
If Arthur gets hit by an enemy or projectile, he loses his armor and is reduced to his underpants; if he is hit again, he crumbles into a skeleton and loses a life. Each stage has a checkpoint partway through where Arthur is revived if he has passed it; otherwise, he must restart the stage from the beginning. Every stage also has a time limit, and Arthur dies if the time limit expires. Arthur starts with his armor again after losing a life. The game ends if the player runs out of lives, but it can be continued a limited number of times. Extra lives are given at 20,000, 60,000, and 130,000 points, then every 80,000 points after that.
The game has four difficulty levels (Easy, Normal, Hard, and Expert), and the player can set the number of starting lives (between 1 and 9).
Weapons
槍 (Spear) / 炎の橋 (Bridge of Fire) | |
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The initially equipped weapon. Throws lances straight ahead. Up to two lances can be out at a time.
The enchanted version throws flaming lances that leave a trail of fire in the air that can damage enemies. Only one can be out at a time. The special ability calls forth lightning bolts that strike directly upward and on each side of Arthur. | |
ナイフ (Knife) / 光のナイフ (Knife of Light) | |
Throws a knife forwards. Up to three knives can be out at a time, and they fly faster than lances.
The enchanted version throws magical knives that leave trails of light like laser beams. These knives can penetrate through multiple targets. The special ability is summoning a Fire Dragon that snakes through the air and attacks Arthur's enemies. | |
ボウガン (Bowgun) / 追撃のボウガン (Homing Bowgun) | |
Launches two arrows in an upwards spread. Arthur cannot fire another burst until both arrows have hit their targets or flown off the screen.
The enchanted version fires three fireballs in a spread, which home in on enemies. However, like the regular version of this weapon, Arthur cannot fire another burst until all three fireballs are off-screen. The special ability reveals any treasure chests that may be in the area. | |
カマ (Scythe) / 真空のカマ (Vacuum Scythe) | |
Throws a scythe forwards. When thrown from a kneeling position, it skids along the ground. Only one scythe can be out at a time.
The enchanted version throws a more powerful, flaming scythe. The special ability conjures a tornado on each side of Arthur that whirl around the screen, destroying enemies that they touch. | |
たいまつ (Torch) / 火柱のたいまつ (Fire Pillar Torch) | |
Throws a flaming torch in a short arc. It ignites a series of three flame columns if it hits the ground (but not if it hits an enemy). Only two torches can be out at a time, which includes any torches burning on the ground.
The enchanted version throws a more powerful torch that explodes into taller flame columns when it hits the ground. The special ability surrounds Arthur in three energy orbs that orbit him and damage enemies that they contact for a duration. | |
斧 (Axe) / 両断の斧 (Double Axe) | |
Throws an axe that loops around in circles as it flies. The axes penetrate through multiple targets, but only one axe can be out at a time.
The enchanted version throws a more powerful axe that initially flies directly upwards, then falls downwards at a diagonal angle. The special ability shoots lightning bursts in eight different directions around Arthur. | |
クロスソード (Cross Sword) / 光輪のクロスソード (Halo Cross Sword) | |
Throws a sword that flies in an unusual path directly upwards, then downwards, and finally directly in front of Arthur before returning to him. This weapon does not appear until the fifth stage.
The enchanted version throws a tri-bladed shuriken that can flies in the same way but can penetrate through multiple targets. The special ability creates a large explosion above Arthur's head, which breaks into two energy balls that fly off in opposite directions. | |
プリンセスの腕輪 (Princess Bracelet) | |
Shoots fireballs, though they cannot travel the full length of the screen before dissipating. The fireballs neutralize enemy projectiles and can penetrate through multiple targets. It does not appear in treasure chests untiln the second playthrough. Arthur must have this weapon equipped in order to progress to the final boss fight. |
Items
Treasure Chest | |
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Treasure chests can erupt from the ground when Arthur moves onto a certain part of the stage. By firing his weapon at the chest, Arthur can uncover a weapon, armor, or an evil magician that changes Arthur into a helpless baby (if he is unarmored) or a defenseless girl (if he is wearing armor). | |
Pot | |
Pots are carried by some enemies and contain an item. | |
Weapons | |
Changes Arthur's weapon. | |
Stone Soldier | |
Collect for 200 or 500 bonus points. | |
Sack of Gold | |
Collect for 500 or 1,000 bonus points. Continues are given whenever a certain number of sacks is collected, depending on the difficulty level (16 for Easy, 18 for Normal, 21 for Hard, and 32 for Expert). | |
Steel Armor | |
Restores Arthur's Steel Armor, which protects him from a single hit. This item only appears when Arthur is unarmored. | |
Bronze Armor | |
Upgrades Arthur's armor to a suit of Bronze Armor, which protects him from a single hit and also upgrades his weapon to its more powerful, enchanted version. This item only appears when Arthur is wearing the Steel Armor. | |
Golden Armor | |
Upgrades Arthur's armor to a suit of Golden Armor, which retains the properties of the Bronze Armor while also equipping Arthur with a Moon Shield and giving him the ability to perform special charged abilities with his weapons. This item only appears when Arthur is wearing the Bronze Armor. | |
Moon Shield | |
This shield can block a single shot from the front. Arthur charges magic faster when he is holding a shield. This shield is automatically supplied with the Golden Armor. | |
Sun Shield | |
This shield can block up to three shots before it is destroyed. Arthur charges magic faster when he is holding a shield. This shield only appears when Arthur is equipped with a Moon Shield. | |
Key | |
Opens the gate leading to the next stage. Dropped after defeating the boss at the end of each stage. If Arthur is not wearing armor, he is restored to his Steel Armor after collecting this item. |
Stages
As in the preceding games in the series, the player must complete every stage twice and obtain a special weapon in order to unlock the final boss room. After finishing the seventh stage in the first playthrough, Princess Prin Prin appears and tells Arthur that he can only defeat Demon Emperor Samael if he possesses the Princess Bracelet (プリンセスの腕輪), which she hid somewhere along the way after she was kidnapped.
Arthur is then returned to the first stage, and the Princess Bracelet can now be obtained from treasure chests. After completing the seventh stage on the second playthrough, Arthur can only proceed if he has the Princess Bracelet equipped; otherwise, he must play the stage from the beginning again.
処刑場 (The Execution Place) / Cannibal Hill (人喰い丘) | |
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幽霊船 (Ghost Ship) / 狂気の海 (Sea of Madness) | |
溶鉱炉 (Blast Furnace) / 溶鉱の塔 (Tower of Molten Ore) | |
魔物の腹 (The Stomach of a Demon) | |
永久凍士の森 (The Frozen Forest) / 氷壁地帯 (The Ice Wall) | |
魔帝の城 (The Demon Emperor's Castle) | |
妖魔回廊 (The Hallway of Ghouls) | |
On the second playthrough, Arthur must have the Princess Bracelet weapon equipped to progress to the final boss room. | |
魔帝サマエル (The Demon Emperor Samael) | |
History
Release
This is the second release in the Capcom Generation series. The Sega Saturn versions of these games were exclusively released in Japan, but the PlayStation versions of the first four volumes were also released in Europe as part of a bundle titled Capcom Generations (except for the German version, which omits the fourth volume).
Production credits
Daimakaimura
- Game Designer: T.Fujiwara, S.Yoshimoto, H.Yamamoto
- Programmer: Hiroshi Koike (Street Fighter), Masatsugu Shinohara (F1 Dream, Tiger Road), Shinichi Ueyama (New Face)
Choumakaimura
- Planners: Hyper Mickey, Patriot Yamazou
- Actor Designers: Patriot Yamazou, Tall Nob, Hyper Bengie
- Background Designers: Junchan, Natsuchan, Chiechan, Ryutaro's Mama, Katsukun
- Programmers: M30, Machan, Yamadacchi
- Music Composer: Mari
- Sound Composers: Bull, Ike-Bomb
- Special Thanks: Cho-Suke, Take-Pon, and Capcom all staff
- Producer: Professor F
Magazine articles
Physical scans
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Technical information
References
NEC Retro has more information related to Makaimura
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- ↑ File:CapcomGeneration2 Saturn JP Box Back.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://sega.jp/history/hard/segasaturn/software_l.html#tab04 (Wayback Machine: 2019-12-07 02:59)
- ↑ File:Ghouls'n Ghosts Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Super Ghouls'n Ghosts Saturn credits.pdf
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- ↑ CD Consoles, "Novembre 1998" (FR; ), page 140
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- ↑ Famitsu, "1998-10-02" (JP; 1998-09-18), page 1
- ↑ Gamers' Republic, "December 1998" (US; 1998-11-15), page 111
- ↑ MAN!AC, "12/98" (DE; 1998-11-04), page 51
- ↑ Mega Console, "Novembre 1998" (IT; 1998-1x-xx), page 78
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1998 No. 18" (JP; 1998-09-11), page 139
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1998 No. 21" (JP; 1998-11-06), page 106
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "November 1998" (UK; 1998-10-xx), page 60
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1998-27 (1998-10-02)" (JP; 1998-09-18), page 175
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "Readers rating final data" (JP; 2000-03), page 12
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