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Play BS Shin Onigashima - Dai-2-wa - Kataribe no Koya (Japan) Online

You switch between two siblings exploring eerie Japanese folktale landscapes, slashing demons with simple but weighty sword swings—those flickering torch-lit forests still look incredible.

Developer: Nintendo
Genre: Adventure
Released: 1997
File size: 743 bytes
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BS Shin Onigashima - Dai-2-wa - Kataribe no Koya is one of those weird, wonderful SNES games most people never got to play. It was part of Japan’s Satellaview service—basically, Nintendo beaming games straight to your console like some kind of '90s magic. This one’s the second chapter in an episodic RPG where you switch between two siblings fighting demons, and it’s packed with that old-school folktale vibe.

The pixel art’s gorgeous, all moody forests and flickering torches, and the combat’s simple but satisfying. What’s wild is how it feels like a lost relic—since it was originally streamed, not sold in stores, tracking it down now is half the adventure. Plays like a condensed Zelda with more oni masks and less dungeon-crawling. If you’re into obscure retro stuff, this is a cool little time capsule.

Just don’t expect a full 40-hour epic—it’s short, strange, and totally unique.

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