Dark Seal

Dark Seal
Japanese arcade flyer with the title "Dark Seal"
Japanese arcade flyer
Developer(s)Data East
Publisher(s)
  • Data East (Arcade)
  • G-Mode (Zeebo)
  • FTEGames (Switch, PS4)
  • Ziggurat Interactive (Windows)
Director(s)
  • Men Taiko (Gate of Doom)
  • Naomi Susa (Wizard Fire)
Designer(s)
  • Yoshiyuki Urushibara
  • Shingo Mitsui & Masao Yahachi (hardware)
Programmer(s)
  • Naomi Susa (Gate of Doom)
  • Sōichi Akiyama (Wizard Fire)
Artist(s)
  • Shinji Noda
  • Jun Matsuda
  • Yoshiyuki Ishibiki (Gate of Doom)
  • Yoshiyuki Ishibiki
  • Masanori Tokoro
  • Tomomi Matoba (Wizard Fire)
Composer(s)
  • Hiroaki Yoshida
  • Tatsuya Kiuchi
  • Kenji Mori (Gate of Doom)
  • Tatsuya Kiuchi
  • Tomoyoshi Sato
  • Mihoko Ando (Wizard Fire)
Platform(s)Arcade, Zeebo, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows
Release
1990/1992
  • Arcade (Dark Seal)
    Arcade (Dark Seal II)
  • Zeebo
    Switch (Gate of Doom)
    • NA: 15 February 2018
    Switch (Wizard Fire)
    • NA: 21 June 2018
    PS4 (Gate of Doom)
    • NA: 28 August 2018
    Windows (Gate of Doom)
    • WW: 02 March 2021
    Windows (Wizard Fire)
    • WW: 24 June 2021
    PS4 (Wizard Fire)
    • NA: 27 July 2021
Genre(s)Role-playing, beat-'em-up
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Dark Seal (ダークシール) and Dark Seal II (ダークシール II) are isometric role-playing beat-'em-up video games released for arcade by Data East in 1990 and 1992 respectively. The first game was localized in English under the title Gate of Doom and the second one as Wizard Fire.[3][4]

  1. ^ "Machine Catalog: Video Games". RePlay. Vol. 16, no. 1. October 1990. pp. 78–80 (80).
  2. ^ "Dark Seal: Gate of doom (Registration Number PA0000479801)". United States Copyright Office. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
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