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Whomp 'Em, the North American version of the Japanese game Saiyūki World 2: Tenjōkai no Majin (西遊記ワールド2 天上界の魔神, lit. "Saiyūki World 2: Evil Spirit of Heaven") (1990), is a platform game released on the Nintendo Entertainment System in March 1991. [ 1 ]
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All pages with titles containing Majin; Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom, a video game; Majin Buu, an antagonist in the Dragon Ball franchise; Majin Bone, a card game, adapted into a manga and anime series; Mashin Hero Wataru, a multimedia franchise; Majin Tensei, a video game series; Neko Majin, a manga series
Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom (魔人と失われた王国, Majin to Ushinawareta Ōkoku) is an action-adventure video game developed by Game Republic and published by Namco Bandai Games. It was released in November 2010 internationally and January 2011 in Japan.
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The Majin Tensei titles are strategy games in which the player takes the role of a human character who battles against demons. They navigate a field – seen in a top-down perspective in Majin Tensei and in a three-quarters perspective starting in Majin Tensei II – with characters represented by small, stick figure-like sprites, and switch to scenes with large, detailed characters when ...
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