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Bouken Danshaken Don San-Heart Hen

Bouken Danshaken Don San-Heart Hen (XSX) game cover art
Platform: TurboGrafx-16
Tags: Shooter, Scrolling, Horizontal
Developer: Manjyu-Do

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
01/04/1992

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Bouken Danshaken Don San-Heart Hen review

Reviewed April 29, 2005

overdrive says: "Bouken Danshaken Don San-Heart Hen takes the world of horizontally-scrolling shooters and cracks it with a sledgehammer two or three times. Produced by I’Max for the PC Engine in 1992, it combines a few out-of-the-ordinary gameplay features with the sort of insane visuals I haven’t seen since the last time I dropped acid. "
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