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JaJaMaru Gekimaden: Maboroshi no Kinmajou

JaJaMaru Gekimaden: Maboroshi no Kinmajou

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Descr: JaJaMaru Gekimaden: Maboroshi no Kinmajou is an action role-playing game for the Famicom. It was released in 1990 by Jaleco to a Japan-exclusive market. This video game has not been localized for any other region. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: May 29, 1990
Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System
Composer: Tsukasa Tawada
Series: Ninja JaJaMaru
Genre: Action role-playing game
Publisher: Jaleco

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