
On this day April 14, 1986, Nintendo released The Mysterious Murasame Castle exclusively in Japan for the Famicom Disk System. This fast paced action adventure game placed players in the role of Takamaru, a samurai apprentice sent to investigate demonic forces overtaking ancient Japanese castles.
The game was known for its intense difficulty, fast gameplay, and traditional Japanese themes. Players battled ninjas, ghosts, and supernatural bosses across four castles before facing the evil alien force behind the invasion. The Mysterious Murasame Castle stood out from other Nintendo games of the time by mixing sword combat and shuriken throwing with tight arcade style action.
Though it never made it to the West during the 80s, the game gained cult status and eventually saw renewed interest through later re-releases and Takamaru’s cameos in other Nintendo titles.
Fun fact: The Mysterious Murasame Castle was developed using the same game engine as The Legend of Zelda but was designed to be more action oriented and linear.
Trivia question: What 1986 Nintendo game featured a samurai apprentice named Takamaru and was originally released only in Japan on the Famicom Disk System?
The game was known for its intense difficulty, fast gameplay, and traditional Japanese themes. Players battled ninjas, ghosts, and supernatural bosses across four castles before facing the evil alien force behind the invasion. The Mysterious Murasame Castle stood out from other Nintendo games of the time by mixing sword combat and shuriken throwing with tight arcade style action.
Though it never made it to the West during the 80s, the game gained cult status and eventually saw renewed interest through later re-releases and Takamaru’s cameos in other Nintendo titles.
Fun fact: The Mysterious Murasame Castle was developed using the same game engine as The Legend of Zelda but was designed to be more action oriented and linear.
Trivia question: What 1986 Nintendo game featured a samurai apprentice named Takamaru and was originally released only in Japan on the Famicom Disk System?