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Famicom Jump: Heroes History
Japan
Famicom Jump: Heroes History (Japanese)
"Famicom Jump: Heroes History" Title Screen
ファミコンジャンプ 英雄列伝
Famikon Janpu Hīrō Retsuden
Release Date 25 February 1989 (JP)
Genre TBD
Price TBD
Developer TBD
Producer TBD
Music Composer(s) TBD
Playable Characters TBD
Copies Shipped TBD
Copies Sold TBD
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Famicom Jump: Heroes Histories is the first in a sporadic line of games produced by Bandai in association with Shueisha featuring character from various Jump-branded franchises. Brief comment on gameplay here.

Game Modes

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Gameplay

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Playable Characters

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Son Goku: Japanese Version Goku: American Version

Stages

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Codes & Secrets

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Releases

Domestic Releases

Box for the original Japanese Nintendo Famicom release of Famicom Jump: Heroes History

Famicom Jump: Heroes History was originally released on the Nintendo Famicom 25 February 1989. Note about packaging being vertical rather than the standard horizontal in Japan.

The game was later included within the Nintendo Classic Mini Family Computer Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Version on 07 July 2018, a Jump-specific edition of the Nintendo Famicom Classic.[1]

Domestic Media Coverage

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Commercials & Trailers

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International Media Coverage

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Legacy

A sequel, Famicom Jump II: The Strongest Seven, was released in December 1991, also on the Nintendo Famicom. Following these two games and the Game Boy trivia game Cult Jump in 1993, Jump crossovers were effectively MIA until the release of Jump Super Stars on the Nintendo DS in 2005. Following Jump Super Stars, crossover games regularly saw releases across various platforms, generally tied in with major anniversaries. These include Battle Stadium D.O.N., J-Stars Victory Vs., and Jump Force.

Additional Notes

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Game Credits

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References