Game Companies logo
GameCompanies.com
Powered by GC Insider
IndustriesJobsGames
GC Insider
All gamesuniversesplatformsenginesDevelopmentPublishingGames by year

Something missing or incorrect? Suggest an edit.

GC

  • Industries
  • Jobs
  • Games
  • Map
  • Insider

Info

  • Home
  • Presskit
  • Sitemap

Social

  • Twitter iconTwitter
  • LinkedIn iconLinkedIn
  • Instagram iconInstagram
  • Facebook iconFacebook

Contact

  • GC Advertise
  • Partner with GC
  • Submit your story
  • Suggest an edit
  • E-mail

Policies

  • Terms of service
  • Privacy policy
  • Copyright policy
  • Image policy
  • Cookie policy
Game Companies logo
GameCompanies.com

Powered by GC Insider

© 2025 GameCompanies.com
Profile picture of Jikkyo Oshaberi Parodius


  • Platforms

    Modes

    Player perspectives

    Engines

      View more in GC Insider


    All website links

    All in-game images

    All release dates

    Game videos

    Suggest an edit

    Plus much more

    Makers

    Profile picture of Jikkyō Oshaberi Parodius

    Jikkyō Oshaberi Parodius

  • First released on 15 December, 1995 for Super Famicom
  • This game is the fourth game in the series of parody shooters produced by Konami and was released only in Japan.

    Action
    Shooter

    Part of the

    Parodius

    game universe.

  • First released on 15 December, 1995 for Super Famicom
  • This game is the fourth game in the series of parody shooters produced by Konami and was released only in Japan.


    Game image #1 of Jikkyō Oshaberi Parodius
    Game image #2 of Jikkyō Oshaberi Parodius
    Game image #3 of Jikkyō Oshaberi Parodius

    About

    The gameplay is stylistically very similar to the Gradius series, but the graphics and music are intentionally absurd. The game, as its name would suggest (translated: "Chatting Parodius Live"), contains a large amount of Japanese voice samples shouted out in a style similar to that of a game show host.

    Unlike the previous titles, this game was not created originally as an Arcade game. Instead, it was originally released on the japanese Super Famicom and this port is an upgraded version of that one, featuring not only improved graphics and sound from the Super Famicom game, but some altered levels and bosses, including a cheat to replace "Tokimeki People's Dance" with an enhanced version, "Days Of The Dream's Memories". Also added were several "Omake" stages and an unlockable Dracula-kun and Kid Dracula as a playable character. In a two-player game, both players can now choose to play simultaneously instead of just alternately in the Super Famicom game.

    This game was also released on the Sony PlayStation with little differences compared to this version.

    Platforms

    Super Famicom, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, PlayStation Portable

    Modes

    Single-player

    , 

    Multi-player

    Player perspectives

    Not available

    Engines

    Not available

      View more in GC Insider


    All website links

    All in-game images

    All release dates

    Game videos

    Suggest an edit

    Plus much more

    Makers

    Image of Konami Digital Entertainment
    Konami Digital Entertainment
    Konami is a Japanese game company, maker of series such as Silent Hill, Metal Gear Solid & Castlevania.
    Developer
    Publisher