Madara

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MADARA
魍魎戦記MADARA
(MADARA)
Genre Shōnen
Novel
Authored by
Publisher
Publish date
No. of volumes
Game
Developer Konami
Genre Role-Playing
Platform Famicom
Released 1990
Manga
Authored by Sho Tajima (art), Eiji Otsuka (story)
Publisher Flag of JapanKadokawa Shoten
Flag of United StatesCMX Manga
Serialized in Marukatsu Famicon
Original run
No. of volumes
OVA
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.



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