Madara
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| MADARA | |
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| 魍魎戦記MADARA (MADARA) |
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| Genre | Shōnen |
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| Developer | Konami |
| Genre | Role-Playing |
| Platform | Famicom |
| Released | 1990 |
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| Authored by | Sho Tajima (art), Eiji Otsuka (story) |
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| Serialized in | Marukatsu Famicon |
| Original run | – |
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| Directed by | Yuji Moriyama |
| Studio | Bandai Visual |
| No. of episodes | 2 |
| Released | 1991 |
Madara (魍魎戦記MADARA Mōryō Senki Madara?) is a manga series, light novel series, computer role-playing game, anime OVA and radio drama series.
The Famicom Madara was a Konami 1990 release that has never been officially localized (although a fan translation was released by "Aeon Genesis" on September 26, 2006.) It was large for its time at 4 megabits, and used the "VRC6" sound enhancement mapper chip that was also used in Akumajou Densetsu, the Japanese version of Castlevania III.