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Musya |
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Also known as: Imoto's Saga-Musya (Title Screen), Musya: The Classic Japanese Tale of Horror (Boxart), Gousou Shinrai Densetsu: Musha (JP, Hepburn)[1] This game has debugging material. |
This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion. Are you a bad enough dude to rescue this article? |
To do: More regional differences (e.g. Some text in the Japanese version wasn't translated for the US version) |
Stage Select
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 |
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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
- ↑ 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.
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- Pages missing developer references
- Games developed by Jorudan
- Pages missing publisher references
- Games published by Seta
- Games published by Datam Polystar
- SNES games
- Pages missing date references
- Games released in 1992
- Games released in April
- Games released on April 21
- Games released in December
- Games with debugging functions
- Games with hidden level selects
- Games with regional differences
- Stubs
- To do
- Needs more images
Cleanup > Needs more images
Cleanup > Pages missing date references
Cleanup > Pages missing developer references
Cleanup > Pages missing publisher references
Cleanup > Stubs
Cleanup > To do
Games > Games by content > Games with debugging functions
Games > Games by content > Games with hidden level selects
Games > Games by content > Games with regional differences
Games > Games by developer > Games developed by Jorudan
Games > Games by platform > SNES games
Games > Games by publisher > Games published by Datam Polystar
Games > Games by publisher > Games published by Seta
Games > Games by release date > Games released in 1992
Games > Games by release date > Games released in April
Games > Games by release date > Games released in April > Games released on April 21
Games > Games by release date > Games released in December