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[[File:GenpeiToumadenKannoni.jpg|thumb|280px|Japanese game cover.]]
 
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'''Samurai-Ghost''', known as {{Nihongo|'''Genpei Tōma Den: Kannoni'''|源平討魔伝 巻ノ弐||roughly "[[Wikipedia:Genpei War|Genpei]] Defeating Demon Tale: The Second Volume"}} in Japan, is the sequel of [[Genpei Tōma Den]], released for TurboGrafx-16 in 1992 and Virtual Console in 2008. [[Taira no Kagekiyo]]'s enemies are attempting to resurrect, and he sets out to defeat [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]] and his allies [[Minamoto no Yoshitsune]], [[Musashibō Benkei]], and [[Minamoto no Yoshinaka]] to prevent it. Unlike the previous game, Samurai-Ghost is a linear game with the "Big Mode" gameplay, and Kagekiyo travels through an alternate version of Japan from the [[Makai]].
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'''Samurai-Ghost''', known as {{Nihongo|'''Genpei Tōma Den: Kan no Ni'''|源平討魔伝 巻ノ弐||lit. The Genji and Heike Tale of the Demon's Demise: Volume 2}} in Japan, is the sequel of [[Genpei Tōma Den]], released for TurboGrafx-16 in 1992 and Wii Virtual Console in 2008. [[Taira no Kagekiyo]]'s enemies are attempting to resurrect, and he sets out to defeat [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]] and his allies [[Minamoto no Yoshitsune]], [[Musashibō Benkei]], and [[Kiso Yoshinaka]] to prevent it. Unlike the previous game, Samurai-Ghost is a linear game with the "Big Mode" gameplay, and Kagekiyo travels through an alternate version of Japan from the [[Makai]].
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==Stages==
 
==Stages==
 
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!colspan="3"|Stage
 
!rowspan="2"|Approximate equivalent<br />from Japan
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!rowspan="2"|Boss
 
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!#!!English name!!Japanese name
!colspan="2"|Stage!!Approximate equivalent from Japan!!Boss
 
 
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|1||魔界参道<br/>(Makai Sandō)||None||[[Skeleton|Gaikotsu]]
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|1||Entrance to the Darkside||魔界参道<br />(Makai Sandō)||None||[[Skeleton|Gaikotsu]]
 
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|2||九焔山州||[[Wikipedia:Kyushu|Kyushu]]||Majin
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|2||Volcanic Zone||九焔山州||[[Wikipedia:Kyushu|Kyushu]]||Majin
 
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|3||沙界四州||[[Wikipedia:Chūgoku region|Chūgoku]] and [[Wikipedia:Shikoku|Shikoku]]||[[Minamoto no Yoshitsune]]
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|3||Hurting Zone||沙界四州||[[Wikipedia:Chūgoku region|Chūgoku]] and [[Wikipedia:Shikoku|Shikoku]]||[[Minamoto no Yoshitsune]]
 
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|4||京獄||[[Wikipedia:Kansai region|Kansai]]||Onihime
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|4||Arctic Zone||京獄||[[Wikipedia:Kansai region|Kansai]]||[[Onihime]]
 
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|5||麓仙州||[[Wikipedia:Chūbu region|Chūbu]]||[[Minamoto no Yoshinaka]]
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|5||Kamikaze Zone||麓仙州||[[Wikipedia:Chūbu region|Chūbu]]||[[Kiso Yoshinaka]]
 
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|6||機関八州||[[Wikipedia:Kantō region|Kantō]]||[[Musashibō Benkei]]
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|6||Ambush Zone||機関八州||[[Wikipedia:Kantō region|Kantō]]||[[Musashibō Benkei]]
 
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|7||鎌倉あぎと<br/>("あぎと" written as "月咢".)||[[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]]||[[Minamoto no Yoritomo]]
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|7||Heart of Darkside||鎌倉あぎと*||[[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]]||[[Minamoto no Yoritomo]]
 
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<nowiki>*</nowiki><small>"あぎと" is written with a combination of "月咢".</small>
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://vc-pce.com/jpn/j/title/genpei2.html Genpei Tōma Den: Kannoni Virtual Console webpage]
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*[http://vc-pce.com/jpn/j/title/genpei2.html Genpei Tōma Den: Kan no Ni Virtual Console webpage]
*[http://www.videogameden.com/hucard.htm?ge2 Genpei Tōma Den: Kannoni at Video Game Den]
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*[http://www.videogameden.com/hucard.htm?ge2 Genpei Tōma Den: Kan no Ni at Video Game Den]
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[[Category:Genpei Tōma Den]]
 
[[Category:TurboGrafx-16 games]]
 
[[Category:TurboGrafx-16 games]]
 
[[Category:Virtual Console games]]
 
[[Category:Virtual Console games]]

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GenpeiToumadenKannoni

Japanese game cover.

Samurai-Ghost, known as Genpei Tōma Den: Kan no Ni (源平討魔伝 巻ノ弐? lit. The Genji and Heike Tale of the Demon's Demise: Volume 2) in Japan, is the sequel of Genpei Tōma Den, released for TurboGrafx-16 in 1992 and Wii Virtual Console in 2008. Taira no Kagekiyo's enemies are attempting to resurrect, and he sets out to defeat Minamoto no Yoritomo and his allies Minamoto no Yoshitsune, Musashibō Benkei, and Kiso Yoshinaka to prevent it. Unlike the previous game, Samurai-Ghost is a linear game with the "Big Mode" gameplay, and Kagekiyo travels through an alternate version of Japan from the Makai.


Stages[]

Stage Approximate equivalent
from Japan
Boss
# English name Japanese name
1 Entrance to the Darkside 魔界参道
(Makai Sandō)
None Gaikotsu
2 Volcanic Zone 九焔山州 Kyushu Majin
3 Hurting Zone 沙界四州 Chūgoku and Shikoku Minamoto no Yoshitsune
4 Arctic Zone 京獄 Kansai Onihime
5 Kamikaze Zone 麓仙州 Chūbu Kiso Yoshinaka
6 Ambush Zone 機関八州 Kantō Musashibō Benkei
7 Heart of Darkside 鎌倉あぎと* Kanagawa Prefecture Minamoto no Yoritomo

*"あぎと" is written with a combination of "月咢".

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