A chibi style Splatterhouse game exclusive to the Famicom. I shit you not.
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James wouldn't say chibi.
>”A midget style ASSSSSHOLLE game for the family computer system… what the frick is the family computer system?”
Chib-bis or Chai-bis.
Only real oldgays will get this reference.
Frick off Bill
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You did this back in January.
This thread was posted multiple times. I think I saw it three times already.
Further proves my theory that this place is a digital purgatory and all of you are bots who just cycle their scripts in eternal loop.
This does happen, or there are just weirdos. I've never seen it on this board but on Ganker I've seen my old threads from like months to a year earlier get reposted with the same pictures. Still dunno if it's some weird bot thing, or autists being autists.
Not OP, but sometimes when I'm sitting on the shitter I'll repost an old thread for the hell of it. One gay calls me out on it a lot of the time. You have to remember that on Ganker, everyday is owl day.
I'm definitely guilty of reposting my own threads lol, especially if I thought it was a good post that didn't get any traction.
What the hell is "Namcot"
its the label Namco used for famicom releases, for some reason
brand used for console releases in japan
The masCOT of NAMco: Namcot.
It's for Namco's scotformers
I beat this game some 15 years ago (had a CIB cart with everything including stickers which I sold a couple years ago) but I recently learnt it has hidden stages that i've never seen in my life before so I want to replay it
Go buy a copy online if you wanna pay collector prices, or just grab a ROM.
Here's emulated footage:
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Namco very much did make Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti ("Naughty Graffiti"), which is a weird and non-canon kiddy-cartoon take on Splatterhouse, only for the Famicom. It's a surreal turn for a series of this nature, and wasn't released in the west, but here it is, and it's actually pretty good too, it's no cashgrab.
Who knows what the exact story was behind this one, but Nintendo could be way touchy about graphic and violent imagery back then, which happens to be basically Splatterhouse's entire aesthetic, so trying to do it straight may have been regarded as unsuitable and pointless by Namco. Thus, perhaps the notion by the devs was "Nintendo wants family friendly? We'll MAKE it family friendly!" and the suits at Namco thought that was funny or/and marketable enough to work.
You're mixing things up here. Nintendo of Japan didn't care for this kind of shit, there are a lot of Famicom games with nudity for instance and some with gore like Sweet Home
In 1989 the trend of making cute platformers for the Famicom had already started, see also Namcom's own Wagyan land series
NOJ didn't ban anything except outright porn, they weren't NOA.
How much do these go for now? I got a copy forr $10 in 2013 from my friend that lived in Japan at the time.
I wanted my friend to play this game. It's actually pretty fun not unlike Kid Dracula or other SD horror games