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{{Infobox VG
|title       = Muramasa: The Demon Blade
|title         = Muramasa: The Demon Blade
|image       = [[File:Muramasademonblade.jpg]]
|image         = [[File:Muramasademonblade.jpg|300px|Muramasa: The Demon Blade]]
|developer   = Vanillaware
|developer     = Vanillaware
|publisher   = Ignition Entertainment (USA), Marvelous Entertainment (JAP), Rising Star Games (EUR)
|publisher     = {{vgrelease|NA=Ignition Entertainment|JP=Marvelous Entertainment|EU=Rising Star Games}}
|genre       = Action role-playing game
|genre         = Action Role-Playing
|modes       = Single-player
|modes         = Single-Player
|platforms   = Wii
|platforms     = [[Wii]]
|media       = 1 Wii Optical Disc
|media         = Wii Optical Disc
|input = Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Classic Controller, GameCube Controller
|input         = Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Classic Controller, GameCube Controller
|compatibility = {{RatingsWii|name=Muramasa: The Demon Blade}}}}
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'''Muramasa: The Demon Blade''' is an action role playing game developed by Vanillaware  and published by Marvelous Entertainment in Japan, Rising Star Games in Europe, and Ignition Entertainment in North America for the Wii. The game was released in Japan on April 9, 2009, in North America on September 8, 2009, and in Europe on November 27, 2009.
'''''Muramasa: The Demon Blade''''' is an action role playing game developed by Vanillaware  and published by Marvelous Entertainment in Japan, Rising Star Games in Europe, and Ignition Entertainment in North America for the [[Wii]]. The game was released in Japan on April 9, 2009, in North America on September 8, 2009, and in Europe on November 27, 2009.


Muramasa follows the story of Kisuke, a fugitive who has lost his memory, including that of a crime that he committed and Momohime, a lithe female ronin possessed by a dark spirit. Gameplay allows players to use the Wii Remote, the Classic controller and the GameCube controller. The game allows players to use two different characters and features three difficulty levels.
Muramasa follows the story of Kisuke, a fugitive who has lost his memory, including that of a crime that he committed and Momohime, a lithe female ronin possessed by a dark spirit. Gameplay allows players to use the Wii Remote, the Classic controller and the GameCube controller. The game allows players to use two different characters and features three difficulty levels.
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Revision as of 02:39, 6 March 2011

Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Developer(s) Vanillaware
Publisher(s) JP Marvelous Entertainment
NA Ignition Entertainment
EU Rising Star Games
Platform(s) Wii
Genre(s) Action Role-Playing
Mode(s) Single-Player
Input methods Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Classic Controller, GameCube Controller
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Muramasa: The Demon Blade is an action role playing game developed by Vanillaware and published by Marvelous Entertainment in Japan, Rising Star Games in Europe, and Ignition Entertainment in North America for the Wii. The game was released in Japan on April 9, 2009, in North America on September 8, 2009, and in Europe on November 27, 2009.

Muramasa follows the story of Kisuke, a fugitive who has lost his memory, including that of a crime that he committed and Momohime, a lithe female ronin possessed by a dark spirit. Gameplay allows players to use the Wii Remote, the Classic controller and the GameCube controller. The game allows players to use two different characters and features three difficulty levels.

Problems

Black/Inverted Textures

Some transparent textures appears black, or negative, refer issue 1521.

Crashing

  • The game suffers from random crashes. Save often.

Configuration

No configuration changes are known to affect compatibility for this title.

Testing

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