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3''Genpei Tōma Den'' (源平討魔伝) is a Japanese game series taking place after the [[JidaiGeki Genpei War]]. One of the samurai killed in the war, Taira no Kagekiyo,[[note]]Although, in actuality, he was captured, refused all food and drink, and eventually starved to death.[[/note]] is brought back from the dead as a wraith in order to get his vengeance. He slashes his way through the living, dead, and undead to finally defeat Minamoto no Yoritomo, who has Japan tossed in disarray and chaos upon laying claim to demonic powers.
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5There were three games in the series:
6* ''Genpei Tōma Den'' (1986), which got a North American release (as "The Genji and the Heike Clans") when it was included in ''Namco Museum Vol.4''. It was also re-released in October of 2021 as a part of Hamster's ''Arcade Archives'' series for Platform/NintendoSwitch and Platform/PlayStation4.
7* ''Genpei Tōma Den: Computer Board Game'' (1988) - The same story, except in an RPG format.
8* ''Genpei Tōma Den: Kan no Ni'' (源平討魔伝 巻ノ弐) (1992) - The same story, except as a standalone ExpansionPack focusing on the side-scrolling "big" mode, and with more boss fights. It was released in North America as "Samurai Ghost".
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10There is also a fanmade fighting game [[http://humind.sakura.ne.jp/game/genpei/index.html available here]].
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12The game was also adapted as a web manga hosted by [=ShiftyLook=] under the name ''Scar''.
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14Nowadays, the series is mainly known for contributing Taira no Kagekiyo to ''Videogame/NamcoXCapcom'', where he joined many other obscure Namco characters, as well as his appearance in ''VideoGame/NamcoHigh''.
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16See also ''VideoGame/MiraiNinja'', a game with a similar concept and setting.
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18!!This game series provides examples of:
19* AdaptationalHeroism: Taira no Kagekiyo in ''Kan no Ni'' is not only given a chance to get revenge, but is tasked by the heavens to slay Minamoto no Yoritomo to halt his reign of evil. He still must go through hell to test his might before going through to the mortal realm, however.
20* AdvancingWallOfDoom: One of these appears in ''Kan no Ni'', in the form of a wall of lava that is being spewed out by a volcano in the background.
21* AnimalMotifs: Kiso no Yoshinaka is associated with bulls, while Onihime seems to be made of butterflies.
22* AscendedExtra:
23** Onihime was originally a common enemy in the top-down-view levels. She was promoted to a boss in ''Kan no Ni''.
24** The HumongousMecha was originally an uncommon enemy in the side-view "small" mode levels, but was also promoted to boss in ''Kan no Ni''.
25* AsianFoxSpirit: Nine-tailed foxes appear as normal enemies.
26* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: When Kiso no Yoshinaka is defeated, he turns his sword on himself while screaming "Mugen!"
27* BonusStage: All games have bonus stages that allow players to collect items that come in handy for the upcoming levels. In ''Kan no Ni'', the Buddha himself is FlyingOnACloud to drop items for Kagekiyo to use.
28* BossRush: ''Kan no Ni'' has one, leading to the final boss.
29* CarryABigStick: Benkei originaly carried a [[SpikeBallsOfDoom spiked ball]] and would hurl it in his first few boss fights. But in his later boss fights, he attaches the spiked ball onto a large pole to make it into a long mace that he spins around for his attacks.
30* CoversAlwaysLie: The ''title screen'' shows Taira no Kagekiyo with a katana, whereas in the side-view "big" mode he clearly uses a straight sword. The reason for this is probably to make Kagekiyo's sword swinging animations more visible on screen, so they had to make it into a larger straight sword. However, the promo videos and the ending in ''Kan no Ni'' do portray Kagekiyo fighting with a katana.
31* DemBones: As usual for the genre, there are enemy skeletons. One skeleton with a greatsword appears as a boss in ''Kan no Ni.''
32* DependingOnTheArtist: Taira no Kagekiyo is described to be wearing a mask, and is shown as such in the live action promos, in the animated promo and in ''Videogame/NamcoXCapcom'' however, the mask design is instead part of his face as makeup.
33* DevelopersRoom: There are several bonus stages where the developers make an appearance.
34* EvilCounterpart: Kiso no Yoshinaka has almost the exact same moves as Taira no Kagekiyo. The fan game represents this by having them be the [[MovesetClone Ryu and Ken]] types.
35* EvilLaugh: Minamoto no Yoshitsune laughs and screams a lot. There's also the creepy laugh of Andaba, the witch who guides Taira no Kagekiyo.
36* FangsAreEvil: Subverted, Kagekiyo has sharp fangs as part of being a wraith, but he's the hero of the story and is fighting against the corrupted villains.
37* TheHeroDies: Well Taira no Kagekiyo is already dead to begin with, but after slaying Minamoto no Yoritomo, his body dissolves into sakura petals and his soul returns to hell.
38* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: The Minamoto clan is usually portrayed as the heroic warriors in history, but in this game, they're the demonic villains. Well, the Taira clan and in particular Kagekiyo are also demonic over here, but they're the good guys.
39* HumongousMecha: The big samurai-helmeted robot.
40* {{Macguffin}}: The three talismans of Japanese myth (the Jewel, Sword, and Mirror), which Kagekiyo has to gather before he can kill Yoritomo.
41* MagicMusic: The magical biwa player summons creatures and the shapes of creatures with his music.
42* MarketBasedTitle:
43** ''Kan no Ni'' was renamed ''Samurai Ghost'' in North America.
44** When the original arcade game was included in Namco Museum Vol. 4, it was renamed ''The Genji and the Heike Clans'' in North America.
45* OurDragonsAreDifferent: These ones shriek in a really high-pitched voice.
46* RedEyesTakeWarning: In the animated segments of the promo, Kagekiyo's eyes glow red when showing his rage towards the villains.
47* ResurrectionRevenge: The reason why Taira no Kagekiyo made a DealWithTheDevil to come back as a wraith.
48* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Taira no Kagekiyo is going on one despite ''being dead''.
49* {{Samurai}}: Taira no Kagekiyo, Minamoto no Yoshitsune, and Kiso no Yoshinaka were samurai warriors in their human incarnations and continue to done their samurai armor and weapons in their current appearances.
50* SceneryPorn & SceneryGorn: The first and third games pushed their systems to their limits with regard to scenery, and presented the game with a ''maki-e'' art style interface that would predate even ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}''. ''Kan no Ni'' in particular has scenes such as ethereal realms full of floating candles, gigantic mountains with some mystical symbol on them, etc.
51* SealedEvilInACan: The path to the final boss in ''Kan no Ni'' requires breaking the ropes that seal the bosses you have already defeated earlier, thus causing the BossRush afterwards.
52* ShockAndAwe: Raijin and Fuujin, the gods of lightning and thunder, appear as bosses in ''Kan no Ni''.
53* ShouldersOfDoom: Kagekiyo's shoulder armor pieces are very large and wide.
54* SNKBoss: Sure enough, the fan game has a superpowered version of Minamoto no Yoritomo as the final boss.
55* SpecialAttack: In ''Kan no Ni'', there are three treasures that Kagekiyo can collect and these treasures give him three unique special attacks consisting of a SwordBeam, SpinAttack, and WeaponTwirling. Some of the bosses also have some of their own special attacks like Minamoto Yoshitsune having his own Spin Attack and Benkei with his Weapon Twirling.
56* TigerVersusDragon: Both of them appear as enemies; dragons in the small side scrolling mode, while tigers in the big side scrolling mode. It appears the world is so out of balance, they've begun to fight ''you'' instead.
57* TheUnfought: The magical biwa player is not killable in the original, although he becomes a boss in ''Kan no Ni''.

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