Artwork from ‘Monster Maker III’ on the Super Famicom.

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Artwork from ‘Monster Maker III’ on the Super Famicom.

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Artwork from ‘Monster Maker III’ on the Super Famicom.

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More art from Super Puyo Puyo Tsu/2 on Super Famicom.

As found on the COMPILE GALLERY 123 〜ぷよぷよーそして魔導物語へ〜 CD-ROM.

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Artwork from ‘Monster Maker III’ on the Super Famicom.

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Artwork from ‘Monster Maker III’ on the Super Famicom.

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Happy Yoshi Day!!! Yoshi celebrating his 30th Anniversary today along side the Super Famicon! Best video game character of all time 😜#Yoshi

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I heard it's super famicom 30th birthday and its 2 launch games! Happy bday!

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Artwork from ‘Monster Maker III’ on the Super Famicom.

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Artwork from ‘Monster Maker III’ on the Super Famicom.

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The Super Famicom hit the shelves 30 years ago today in Japan. Some of its games had their dedicated page on Nintendo's website from 20 years ago - its last official game was released a few weeks after the machine's 10th anniversary.
https://t.co/X1qNiklFkc

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‘Monster Maker III’ is a turn based RPG by Sofel on the Super Famicom, with a lot of cool artwork! This was the cover artwork.

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The same conversation that lead to that also brought up Katusuya Terada who made this absolutely incredible boxart for
Bishin Densetsu Zoku on the Super Famicom, holy shit! Same artist as SFC Prince of Persia too~

https://t.co/5SteFQZhVt
https://t.co/2bpw7193EP

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Retrogaming Memory! ❤

Title: Super Dodge Ball
Publisher: CSG Imagesoft
Version: NES/Famicom
Year: 1988

Shop: https://t.co/AKLvereG0e

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Toriyama's Monster Design of Archdemon (aka "Awfully Tough Demon") for "Dragon Quest 2 The Gods of Evil Spirits" (1987/01/26)

Unfortunately, the Famicom original sprite doesn't portray his pitchfork. However, thanks to the wonders of technology, you can see it in future ports!

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Other character artwork from ‘Ganbare Goemon Gaiden 2′ on the Famicom.

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Oddly enough, the controller button layout most closely resembles PlayStation, with the only difference being X replaced with ☆.
The A and B buttons don't match Nintendo or Xbox.

The colors DO match the Super Famicom/European SNES, though, but with Yellow being called Orange

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The very first Fire Emblem title, Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (FC, 1990), was conceived by designer and writer Shouzou Kaga in 1987. He wanted to combine the strategic elements of Famicom Wars with the characters and story of an RPG.

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