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'''Within temples:''' You can do a variety of things within temples; the commands should be self-explanatory. Use "Move" to leave. | '''Within temples:''' You can do a variety of things within temples; the commands should be self-explanatory. Use "Move" to leave. | ||
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+ | ==Production Credits== | ||
+ | ~In-game credits~ | ||
+ | '''Director:''' Dragon Wang, [[Nanno Koreshiki]]<br> | ||
+ | '''Programmer:''' Sexy Dynamite, EP71 Turbo, Sokosoko<br> | ||
+ | '''Designer:''' [[Nanno Koreshiki]], Izumi Black 55, Alex Yoko, [[Rieko Kodama|Phoenix Rie]], [[Naoto Ohshima|Big Island]], Illuminator<br> | ||
+ | '''Sound Composer:''' [[Sachio Ogawa|Sting Ogawa]]<br> | ||
+ | '''Presented by:''' [[Sega]]<br> | ||
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+ | ~Other credits~ | ||
+ | '''Cooperated Readers:''' Jin Yamaguchi, Kunihiko Yamazaki, Hideki Sakamoto, Yuki Omori, Fujiko Mitsui, Tokuichiro Kondo, Masanori Miura, Yoshio Suzuki, Keiji Uchida, Takashi Imamura, Yasuyuki Seki, Hiroyuki Sakai, Kazuhiro Kobayashi, Hidenobu Kobayashi, Mitsuki Kumagai<br> | ||
+ | '''Special Thanks to:''' Makoto Ogino, Shueisha, Kazuhiko Arimoto<br> | ||
==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== |
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Kujaku Ou/SpellCaster | |||||
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System(s): Sega Master System, Mega-Tech | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega | |||||
Genre: Action | |||||
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Kujaku Ou (孔雀王) is an action game by Sega for the Sega Master System tying into Makoto Ogino's and Shueisha's Kujaku Ou manga series. When released overseas, Sega renamed the game SpellCaster, but left everything else the same. It would be followed by Kujaku Ou 2: Geneijou/Mystic Defender on the Sega Mega Drive.
SpellCaster storyline
Evil forces have been attacking temples, but no one knows who or why. Daikak, the head of Summit Temple, calls on a magician, Kane, to fight this evil.
Gameplay
Outside: jumps. shoots a ball of magic; hold down for stronger attacks. There are a variety of magic spells you can perform: PAUSE opens the menu to select a spell and some unknown (TODO) button combination uses it.
Within temples: You can do a variety of things within temples; the commands should be self-explanatory. Use "Move" to leave.
Production Credits
~In-game credits~
Director: Dragon Wang, Nanno Koreshiki
Programmer: Sexy Dynamite, EP71 Turbo, Sokosoko
Designer: Nanno Koreshiki, Izumi Black 55, Alex Yoko, Phoenix Rie, Big Island, Illuminator
Sound Composer: Sting Ogawa
Presented by: Sega
~Other credits~
Cooperated Readers: Jin Yamaguchi, Kunihiko Yamazaki, Hideki Sakamoto, Yuki Omori, Fujiko Mitsui, Tokuichiro Kondo, Masanori Miura, Yoshio Suzuki, Keiji Uchida, Takashi Imamura, Yasuyuki Seki, Hiroyuki Sakai, Kazuhiro Kobayashi, Hidenobu Kobayashi, Mitsuki Kumagai
Special Thanks to: Makoto Ogino, Shueisha, Kazuhiko Arimoto
Physical Scans
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Based on 16 reviews |
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- ↑ S: The Sega Magazine, "January 1990" (UK; 1989-11-xx), page 6
- ↑ S: The Sega Magazine, "June 1990" (UK; 1990-05-03), page 11
- ↑ Sega Power, "October 1991" (UK; 1991-09-05), page 59
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- ↑ Sega Pro, "April 1993" (UK; 1993-03-11), page 72
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- ↑ Zero, "January 1990" (UK; 19xx-xx-xx), page 58