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Legend of the Mystical Ninja

Goemon
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Developers Konami
Publishers Konami
Platforms Arcade, Medal Game, NES, MSX2, Super NES, Game Boy, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Mobile Phones, i-Revo, Virtual Console (for Wii, 3DS and Wii U), PlayStation Network, Microsoft Windows, Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation 4
First release Mr. Goemon
May 1986
Latest release Ganbare Goemon Pachisuro 2
September 2011
Shin Ganbare Goemon: Jigoku-hen
新がんばれゴエモン 地獄編
Manga
Written by Hiroshi Obi
Published by Kodansha
Published January 5, 1993
Volumes 3
Ganbare Goemon - Yukihime Kyuushutsu Emaki
がんばれゴエモンゆき姫救出絵巻
Manga
Written by Hiroshi Obi
Published by Kodansha
Published December 3, 1991 - August 4, 1992
Volumes 3
Ganbare Goemon 2 - Kiteretsu Shougun Magginesu
がんばれゴエモン2 奇天烈将軍マッギネス編
Manga
Written by Hiroshi Obi
Published by Kodansha
Published December 27, 1993
Volumes 2
Ganbaregoemon fu ~i ~ba a
がんばれゴエモンふぃ~ばあ
Manga
Written by Hiroshi Obi
Published by Kodansha
Published April 30, 1997
Volumes 1
Ganbare Goemon 3 - Shishi Juuroku Bee no Karakuri Manji Gatame
がんばれゴエモン3 獅子重禄兵衛のからくり卍固め
Manga
Written by Hiroshi Obi
Published by Kodansha
Published February 3, 1995 - January 6, 1996
Volumes 3
Ganbare Goemon Kirakira Douchuu
がんばれゴエモンきらきら道中
Manga
Written by Hiroshi Obi
Published by Kodansha
Published April 30, 1996 - December 4, 1996
Volumes 3
Ganbare Goemon - Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori
がんばれゴエモンネオ桃山幕府のおどり
Manga
Written by Hiroshi Obi
Published by Kodansha
Published February 4, 1998 - October 2, 1998
Volumes 3
Ganbare Goemon - Yukihime Kyuushutsu Emaki
がんばれゴエモンゆき姫救出絵巻
Manga
Written by Hiroshi Obi
Published by KC Derakkusu
Published November 21, 2013
Volumes 1
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Ganbare Goemon (がんばれゴエモン?, "Go for it, Goemon!"), known as Goemon and/or Mystical Ninja internationally, is a video game series created and produced by Konami. Etsunobu Ebisu is the joint producer of the franchise.

These games revolve around the main character, Goemon, and his exploits. As the name suggests, his character is loosely based on Ishikawa Goemon, the noble thief of Japanese folklore. While the early games of this title emphasized Goemon as a noble thief, he eventually becomes more of a standard video game hero character. His trademarks are his blue bushy hair and weapon of choice, the kiseru. The games are set in a cartoon-like, mystical Feudal Japan. Within this world, every bit of folklore and legend about Japan is true. Although the series has its roots in action adventure, the Ganbare Goemon series has features from genres including role-playing, puzzle games, and board games. Ganbare Goemon has proven to be widely popular in Japan with its many video games, with its success spawning a wide series of merchandise and an anime and manga series.

Five of its games have been released overseas: The Legend of the Mystical Ninja for the Super NES, Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon and Goemon's Great Adventure for the Nintendo 64 and two titles for the Game Boy.


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