

Release
Monday, December 1, 1997
Player score
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Editorial overview
What it is
Heisei Shin Onigashima is an episodical game released for the Super Famicom. It is a port of the Satellaview 4-part broadcast game BS Shin Onigashima, which in turn is a remake of the original Famicom Mukashi Banashi: Shin Onigashima. It was released first as a Nintendo Power digital distribution downloadable game, and later ported to a released in cartridge form, in two parts (Zenpen and Kouhen).
Heisei Shin Onigashima would later be re-released on the Wii and Wii U Virtual Console (still in two parts).
The premise
Once upon a time, there was an elderly couple living in Nagakushi village, a small village located far up in the mountains. The couple had no children, until one day, they were entrusted with the care of an infant boy and girl, as prophesied in a dream. The years went by, and when the two children were 8 years old, there was a terrible occurrence in the western capital. An evil dragon suddenly appeared in the city, turning humans into oni, ogres that suck away the souls of other humans. The oni advanced as far as Nagakushi village, stealing away the souls of the elderly couple. Fortunately the two children were left unharmed, and they set out on a quest to save their adopted parents, not realizing that this adventure would reveal the secret of their true origins...
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Play styles
Single player
Perspective
First person · Text
Themes
Fantasy · Historical
Languages
1 supported
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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