Mr. Goemon (1986)

Konami

Arcade · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · Xbox 360

2.33 from 6 ratings

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Mr. Goemon is a side-scrolling-platform game developed by Konami in 1986. Enemies charge and grab the character, ending his life unless the player jostles the control stick to break free. Later enemies also have projectile weapons that the player must dodge. They are defeated by throwing a found object at them or hitting them with an always-equipped pipe. Jumping on … Read more
Mr. Goemon is a side-scrolling-platform game developed by Konami in 1986. Enemies charge and grab the character, ending his life unless the player jostles the control stick to break free. Later enemies also have projectile weapons that the player must dodge. They are defeated by throwing a found object at them or hitting them with an always-equipped pipe. Jumping on the enemies' heads will push them down a level or off the screen entirely. Levels feature either boss battles or a pile of gold bars at the end, worth various points depending on the level. Read less
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Details

Developers
Konami
Publishers
Konami
Genres
Arcade, Platform
Themes
Action, Historical
Franchises
Mystical Ninja

Release dates

  • May 1986 (Japan) Arcade

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DMH

Review DMH 2/5 · Apr 8, 2017

Mr. Goemon - A Real Punisher

Has to be one of the most sadistically difficult arcade platformers I have ever played. Good introduction to the series, which I plan to continue with. But had to resign and give up having reached Stage 3 out of 4. Great visuals and awesome use of traditional Japanese cultural relics. Loved slinging naneki-nekos and sakuramochis at samurais riding on Hokusai's …

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Has to be one of the most sadistically difficult arcade platformers I have ever played. Good introduction to the series, which I plan to continue with. But had to resign and give up having reached Stage 3 out of 4. Great visuals and awesome use of traditional Japanese cultural relics. Loved slinging naneki-nekos and sakuramochis at samurais riding on Hokusai's "Great Wave of Kanagawa".

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DMH

Status DMH Apr 5, 2017

Finally found the perfect Japan-centric retro series dating back to 1986. Great for my Japanese study as well!