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Latest revision as of 04:48, 4 December 2023
Temple Labyrinth Dababa | |
Developer | Konami |
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Publisher | Konami |
Platforms | Family Computer Disk System |
Released | JP: May 29, 1987 |
Added to Museum |
September 3, 2023 |
Temple Labyrinth Dababa (迷宮寺院ダババ, Meikyuu Jiin Dababa), was an action puzzle video game for the Family Computer Disk System developed and published by Konami.
Fan translations and Family Computer conversion
The entire game is in English except for the title screen. A fan known as FlashPV released a fan translation of the title screen on March 7, 2017.
A Taiwanese company known as Kaiser unofficially converted the game to the Family Computer in the late 1980s or 1990s and released it as a pirate cartridge.
A fan named David Clark adapted FlashPV's English fan translation of the title screen of the Famicom Disk System release for the Kaiser Famicom conversion.