As we learn about Imoto's legendary quest, we also meet one of the weirdest creatures from Japanese folklore....the Changing Tanuki. And for all of you...
Game info/discussion at s.nesgui.de | "Musya: The Classic Japanese Tale of Horror" (SNES), published by Seta, 1992 | Also known as "Gousou Shinrai Monogatari: Musya"...
Hellsing looks at Musya for the SNES / Super Famicom. Special thanks to He11sing920 (Emer Prevost) himself for donating his videos to the archive: www.youtube.com...
Witches, evil Buddah statues, and even the evil cousin to Ghosts & Goblins Firebrand can't prevent the epic showdown between Imoto and Gobo, aka FIERCE...
Japanese Title: ...Introduction!..?..HaHa I don't know, just something about the majority of the music in this game seems quite catchy to me. And this song...