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Musya

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Title Screen

Musya

Also known as: Imoto's Saga-Musya (Title Screen), Musya: The Classic Japanese Tale of Horror (Boxart), Gousou Shinrai Densetsu: Musha (JP, Hepburn)[1]
Developer: Jorudan
Publishers: Seta (US), Datam Polystar (JP)
Platform: SNES
Released in JP: April 21, 1992
Released in US: December 1992


DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.
LevelSelectIcon.png This game has a hidden level select.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


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More regional differences (e.g. Some text in the Japanese version wasn't translated for the US version)

Stage Select

Musya-select.png

The Pro Action Replay codes 0083533D + 00835498 will cause a stage select to appear when starting a new game, and after every death. Use the D-Pad to select a stage and B to go there.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Regional Differences

Title Screen

Japan US
Gousou Jinrai Densetsu - Musha title.png Musya-title.png

Miscellaneous

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  • In the US version, the main character jumps higher.
  • The tanuki's testicles were removed in the US version.
  • The manji kanji was removed.

Notes

  1. Not to be confused with the Sega Genesis game M.U.S.H.A. The game's title intentionally uses Kunrei-shiki to distinguish itself from the unrelated M.U.S.H.A, which came out two years prior.