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The game would have Doraemon go through each stage by riding roller-coasters or bungee-jumps. Doraemon would also have to search for hidden tools and rescue his friends who were captured by ghosts. The game would also have five characters as playable characters, each with a unique attack.<ref>[http://doraemon.wikia.com/wiki/Doraemon:_Nobita_no_Doki_Doki!_Obake_Land Doraemon Wiki article.] Retrieved 17 Apr '16.</ref> | The game would have Doraemon go through each stage by riding roller-coasters or bungee-jumps. Doraemon would also have to search for hidden tools and rescue his friends who were captured by ghosts. The game would also have five characters as playable characters, each with a unique attack.<ref>[http://doraemon.wikia.com/wiki/Doraemon:_Nobita_no_Doki_Doki!_Obake_Land Doraemon Wiki article.] Retrieved 17 Apr '16.</ref> | ||
The game was cancelled due to Virtual Boy's failure. Only | The game was cancelled due to Virtual Boy's failure. Only seven screenshots of the game exists and no prototypes or even other information of the game have surfaced. | ||
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Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land (Doraemon: Nobita’s Heart! Pounding Ghostland)[1] is a cancelled 1996 action[2] Virtual Boy game based on the popular manga/anime Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio. The game was developed by Epoch and planned to released in March 1996.[3]
The game would have Doraemon go through each stage by riding roller-coasters or bungee-jumps. Doraemon would also have to search for hidden tools and rescue his friends who were captured by ghosts. The game would also have five characters as playable characters, each with a unique attack.[4]
The game was cancelled due to Virtual Boy's failure. Only seven screenshots of the game exists and no prototypes or even other information of the game have surfaced.
References
- ↑ Japanese to English Translations for Unreleased Virtual Boy Games including the translated title. Retrieved 23 Apr '16.
- ↑ Page 9 of Japanese to English Translations for Unreleased Virtual Boy Games. Retrieved 23 Apr '16.
- ↑ Cancelled Virtual Boy games list including the game. Retrieved 17 Apr '16.
- ↑ Doraemon Wiki article. Retrieved 17 Apr '16.