- Yōkai Dōchūki
Infobox VG
title=Yōkai Dōchūki
caption= Arcade flyer of Yōkai Dōchūki.
developer=Namco
publisher=Namco
designer=
release=1987
genre=Platform
modes=Single player
cabinet=Upright, cabaret, and cocktail
arcade system=Namco System 1
display=Vertical orientation, Raster, 288 x 224
input=4-wayJoystick ; 2 buttons
platforms=Arcade, Famicom, PC Engine,Virtual Console Yōkai Dōchūki (妖怪道中記, lit. "Phantom Travel Journal"), known as "Shadowland" outside Asia, is an
arcade game that was released byNamco in1987 . It runs onNamco System 1 hardware and is Namco's first 16-bit arcade game. This game was not released in the United States, likely because of its questionable (by U.S. standards) content. However, an English-language version of the game, titled Shadowland, exists.Gameplay
The player controls a boy named Tarosuke who travels through "Jigoku" (the Japanese concept of
Hell ) fighting "yokai" (mythical Japanese monsters) on his way to his final fate, as determined by Buddha. He destroys his enemies by firing smallKi bullets, which can be charged to increase their power, though if overcharged, he is left unable to move or fight for a few seconds. During boss battles, Tarosuke kneels at a shrine to Buddha and prays, summoning "Monmotaro" (not to be confused with "Momotaro ") a spirit which floats in the air and drops energy balls on the boss and any lackeys he has.Like
Dragon Buster , andWonder Momo , Tarosuke has a life meter (labeled as "POWER"), but only one life; if the meter is empty, the game is over (unless he has a certain item). There is no score counter, but the game utilizes currency (only referred to as "MONEY"), which is used to buy items, among other things.There are a total of 5 stages:
*"Jigoku Iriguchi" (Gateway to Hell)
*"Kugyou no Michi" (Path of Penance)
*"Yuukai" (Ghost Sea)
*"Sabaki no Tani" (Valley of Judgement)
*"Rinnekai" (Land of Transmigration)There are multiple paths which can be taken in many stages, which may influence which of the five endings the player gets. One of the paths leads the player to a fairly racy dance hall show, after which they are given a box. If they open the box, they might get 10,000 in money, or might be turned into an old man until they buy a particular item in a shop (this is based on the tale of
Urashima Taro ).There are 5 different endings depending on what you do during the game:
#you go to Hell
#you go to Slave World
#you go to Beast World
#you return to Human World
#you go to HeavenThe endings are listed in ascending order of difficulty.
Ports and related releases
The game was later ported to the Nintendo Famicom (this version adds a "
pious " counter), and PC Engine consoles. The PC Engine version is available for the JapaneseVirtual Console .Tarosuke appears along with other characters from this game in
Kyuukai Douchuuki , a "yakyuu" (baseball ) video game. Tarosuke also appears as a playable character in theNamco x Capcom video game. In the game he teams up with Taira no Kagekiyo fromGenpei Tōma Den .
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