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    Devil's Crush

  • First released on 31 December, 1990 for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
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    Pinball
  • First released on 31 December, 1990 for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

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    About

    Devil's Crush (known as Devil Crash in Japan) is a pinball video game developed by NAXAT Soft for the TurboGrafx-16 and released in 1990. The second installment in the Crush Pinball series after Alien Crush, the game has an eerie occult theme with skulls, skeletons, and demons. It was later followed by Jaki Crush and Alien Crush Returns.

    The game was ported to the Sega Mega Drive, retitled Dragon's Fury (Devil Crash MD in Japan) which was developed by Technosoft. Devil's Crush was later released on the Wii's Virtual Console, with the European release reverting to its original title; however, the pentagram symbols were removed and replaced with 8-sided star.

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    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Nintendo Wii, Virtual Console, PlayStation Network

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    Bird view / Isometric

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    Naxat Soft
    The game development division of semiconductor firm Kaga Electronics.
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    Compile
    A Japan based game developer best known for its Puyo-Puyo puzzle games. The company filed for bankruptcy and closed down in 2003.
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    Tengen
    Tengen was a subdivision of Atari that made unlicensed ports of games for the NES
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    NEC
    Best known for the PC-88 and PC-98 computers, the PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16 console, and the PowerVR graphics accelerator cards.
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