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Cho Aniki

Cho Aniki (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Turbografx-CD
Tags: Shooter, Scrolling, Horizontal
Developer: NCS

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
12/25/1992

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Staff Reviews

Cho Aniki review

Reviewed September 08, 2010

Zigfried says: "Ever since composer Koji Hayama played the drums for classmates at a school festival, his dream was to "be famous". Cho Aniki's serendipitous success made his dream come true. When the Japanese speak of culturally significant videogames, they speak of Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, and Cho Aniki."
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