Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti | |
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Developer(s) | Now Production |
Publisher(s) | Namco |
Designer(s) | Taiji Nagayama Bishibashi Haro |
Programmer(s) | Nobuyuki Shinohara Myt Juso |
Artist(s) | Taiji Nagayaam Juncha Baguchan Hidebou |
Composer(s) | Anna Puruna Masakatsu Maekawa |
Series | Splatterhouse |
Platform(s) | Family Computer |
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Genre(s) | Beat 'em up, platform |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti[a] is an action platform video game developed by Now Production and published by Namco for the Family Computer in 1989. Wanpaku Graffiti was originally released only in Japan, although it saw a localized Western release in 2020 as part of the Namco Museum Archives Vol. 1 compilation. It is the second game to be released in the Splatterhouse video game series. It is also the first Splatterhouse game to be released for a home console.
The game is a parody of the arcade game Splatterhouse. It takes a comical approach to its presentation, having "super deformed” characters, parodying horror movies and by incorporating other pop-culture references related with the genre into itself.[1]
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