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- 1 (Single Player)
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NES
- 1st Nov 1986
- 1989
Wii (Wii Shop)
- 10th Dec 2007, 500 points
- 31st Oct 2008, 500 points
- 20th Nov 2007, 500 points
3DS eShop
- 25th Oct 2012, $4.99
3DS (3DS eShop)
- 3rd Jan 2013, £4.49
- 13th Feb 2013, ¥500
Wii U (Wii U eShop)
- 30th May 2013, £3.49
- 30th May 2013, $4.99
- 3rd Jul 2013, ¥500
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Reviews
Review Ghosts 'n Goblins (Wii U eShop / NES)
Lots of pain for little gain
From Software's Demon's Souls and Dark Souls titles have been hailed as two of the most engaging games of this current hardware generation, praised by critics and gamers alike for their intense difficulty and complete lack of hand-holding. Set against other modern titles — which seem to fall over themselves to make the...
Review Ghosts 'n Goblins (3DS eShop / NES)
A Halloween greeting from Satan himself
Capcom couldn't have picked a better time to release Ghosts 'n Goblins onto the 3DS Virtual Console. It's Halloween, after all, and this is one of the most classic spooky games there is. The real question is how well it holds up today, and that's one we're happy to answer: quite well, actually. Despite the...
Review Ghosts 'n Goblins (Wii Virtual Console / NES)
Arthur's first ghostly quest
You thought Ghouls 'n Ghosts and Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts were hard? The NES original, Ghosts 'n Goblins set the bar. The main focus of the game is pretty much the same as in the sequels. Princess Prin-Prin has been kidnapped by demons and Arthur, the one-man army, sets out to rescue her. He's armed with only a lance and...
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Ghosts 'n Goblins News
Poll Box Art Brawl #31 - Ghosts 'n Goblins
Malarkey about goblins, spooks, and demons
Welcome one and all to Box Art Brawl, the ongoing series where we dig up old game box art, compare regional variants and vote for the best before flinging them back where they came from. Last week Quest 64 took on its counterparts across the globe in a bout which saw the European variant triumph over its...
Soapbox Why I'm Not Excited About Playing NES Games On The Nintendo Switch
All NES'ed out
Soapbox features enable our individual writers to voice their own opinions on hot topics, opinions that may not necessarily be the voice of the site. In this piece, Nintendo Life Operations Director Darren Calvert admits that he's not in the least bit excited about the prospect of playing NES games again in 2018... They say that...
Video Things Go Bump In The Night During This Series Recap Of Ghosts 'n Goblins
The complete history of one of Capcom's finest
When you think of classic coin-guzzling '80s arcade titles then Capcom's Ghosts 'n Goblins will surely spring to mind. Tokuro Fujiwara's classic 1985 side-scroller was insanely hard and incredibly popular, and was ported to pretty much every home format going - including the NES. Ghouls 'n Ghosts...
News Monster Hunter Generations Will Feature Quirky Ghosts 'n Goblins Content
Felyne will feel strongth welling in its body
Monster Hunter Generations isn't too far away, arriving in North America and Europe on 15th July. Capcom has been announcing some rather neat content tie-ins that'll give the game a dash of extra variety, too, most recently with an Okami Felyne outfit. Well, there's more wh
News Phantasm Studios Seeks To Resurrect Ghosts 'N Goblins With Or Without Capcom's Blessing
Ghosts 'N Goblins: Demon World slated for Nintendo eShops
Newly-established Phantasm Studios is looking to bring the legendary Arthur back from the dead with a fresh entry in the Ghosts 'N Goblins series. CEO and founder Monty Singleton has lifted the lid on a Kickstarter campaign to raise the necessary funds for development, but there's a catch: he...
Nintendo Download 30th May (North America)
Legendary Zelda, Mega Man X, free Project X, Denpa Men (X?) and more
It's Nintendo Download time once again, North America, and this week we've got retro goodies for your newest console, some top-notch gaming for the 3DS and a lot of discounted dancing. Let's get right to it. Wii U Virtual Console: Mega Man X (Capcom, $7.99) — The first of the...
Nintendo Download 30th May (Europe)
Classic Zelda, the Denpa Men return, hyper speed and more
Due to a public Holiday in various countries, we didn't receive the Nintendo Download as early as normal. Thankfully we now have the translated line-up from Germany for your reading pleasure below. It's mostly about the Wii U and 3DS this week, with retro and new delights to enjoy, while the...
News Capcom Announces Two More Wii U Virtual Console Titles In May
"We have more titles in the pipeline"
As we already know, Mega Man is now available to download on the North American Wii U Virtual Console and Capcom has now announced on its blog that a couple more classic titles will also be making an entrance onto the service in the coming weeks. On 16th May Super Ghouls’n Ghosts will be available for...
Nintendo Download 3rd January 2013 (Europe)
Ghosts 'n stuff, tanks, crystals and vampires
As 2013 slowly cranks into gear, Nintendo of Europe has released details of what Europeans can expect in this week's download update. It's another week with no additions on the Wii U eShop, but the 3DS, DSi and Wii equivalents all have some content to consider. Is any of it going to get your year started...
News Prize Awarded To Brave Knight Who Completed Ghosts 'n Goblins On 3DS
Capcom gave a Halloween challenge
Capcom's Ghosts 'n Goblins hits the North American 3DS eShop this week, and it's sure to have many gamers throwing their consoles at walls in disgust - not because it's a bad game (far from it) but because it's harder than Arnold Schwarzenegger in a suit of titanium armour. So legendary is this game's toughness...
About The Game
Defeat the forces of evil and save your girlfriend in this haunting adventure.
Take on the role of the knight Sir Arthur, and delve into the realm of demons and monsters to rescue your girlfriend. Choose your weapons wisely and take advantage of their strengths to deal with the situation at hand. Defeat the main boss at the end of each level and pass through the gates that stand between you and Astaroth. Teach him a lesson in chivalry he’ll never forget. The stage for adventure is set. Are you brave enough for the challenge?
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Way too hard and way inferior in comparison to its two sequels, but a nice game nonetheless if you can stand lots of frustration.
My first non-pack in NES game (after SMB, Duck Hunt and Gyromite). I'm looking forward to this.
This looks almost exactly the same as the other 2 G N G games.
I WANT THIS TO EUROPE SOOOOO BAD. Please Big N release this in europe soon. One of the hardest game ever!
Now all we need is Gargoyle's Quest 2 (the game I always wanted but never truly got a chance to beat) and Demon's Crest (which is one of my fav games of all time that I still play regularly)...
the gargoyle's quest spin off series really was amazing. now that were done with the g n' g series, maybe capcom will start releasing the two non handheld GQ games.
yeah this is the version i remember.
it looks much like the C64 version i used to love.
great action platformer. definite classic. but aged quite a bit.
Ugh. This is a crappy version. It's much harder than the Arcade version, & it's too frustrating. The only good thing about it was the music. Ignore this & go for the Arcade version on Capcom Classics Collection, Vol. 1 for X-Box or PS2, or Capcom Classics Collection: Reloaded on PSP.
This game is too hard to bare for most. Stay far from it!
Now I only have to wait for it to come Europe. This game is so hard that I could just start punching the wall in anger and frustration just thinking about playing it again. Oh my god, please release this in Europe next Friday.
Still a good game but yeah it's definitely for experts only. It's not as bad as YouTube user Irate Gamer says it is.
Why did they give it 3 stars with such a bad review?
Me and a few others here agree that this game's aged very poorly compared to it's sequels. If this was a standalone game and not part of a popular series it most likely would've even gotten a 2 out of 5 from me.
*yawn* This is very, very hard. It's worse than the likes of Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts! I'd say wait for Demon's Crest to play as that annoying Red Arremer. It'll be worth the wait! Why did I add this? Because Drake reminded me of it in that update of his today about the US VC Releases! (I'm getting Pokemon Snap soon...)
Just beat SGnG but I'm passing on this and gonna get the originaly GhoulsnG. But...so in Demon's Crest you can actually play as the Red Arremers? That'd be pretty sweet.
Maybe it's just nostalgia but I had to download this. When I think of the NES I think of Super Mario Bros, Duck Hunt and Ghost 'n Goblins. It's a classic.
This game is hard, but not in a "fun" hard way. It just gets annoying to play after a while. Other than the difficulty, the gameplay can actually be fun at spots, which is the only reason it gets more than one star from me.
The music and excellent difficulty curve won me over a few decades ago , and they do again today. Great work, Capcom!
I recently played this on Capcom Classics Collection and I think it's brilliant.
I'd give it 5 stars but this is the NES version and I'm assuming it won't be as good. Release it soon Nintendo!
If you love a challenge you'll love this...for a few days. Then you'll realize that it is nigh impossible to beat.
this game is way too hard (and i like hard games).. but it was hard in an "this **** isn't fair" sort of way! it took the fun out of this game.. to me anyway.
Poor conversion of a great arcade game. What a shame.
I liked this game--I really did. It took me forever to finally defeat it. And, yes, you have to go through the game twice to really beat the game! As for difficult games, I would still rather play this any day over the NES Battletoads.
I'd really like to have a stab at this, which I'm sure I'll regret, but I hope it's released in Europe soon. That said, I should stop complaining, as I've still got to go and finish both Super and standard Ghouls 'n' Ghosts. I'll manage it eventually...
I haven't played this or any other G&G games, since I don't care about the series much. I did like it's gameboy spinoff Gargoyle's Quest though, and I hope GQII hits the shop eventually. I never even heard of demon's crest until you guys mentioned it, but I hope that gets (re)released eventually too.
The video makes the game seem easier than everyone says it is. :/
3 stars? Aw, come on. It's not THAT hard, guys, and looking at the skill level you show in the video, you're more than capable of beating the game with relative ease. Checkpoints are relatively common, you have infinite continues, enemies don't take many hits to kill, and stages are short. It's nowhere near as hard as people claim it is - hell, level 2 is probably the hardest in the game.
Oh, and the final level is pretty easy, too, and while it's true there are a ton of arremers in it, all but one are positioned so you don't have to fight them unless you choose to. If you can get to the level, it's no huge challenge to beat it.
Oh, and as for the "you must beat the game twice" thing - tons of NES games did that. GnG is just a bit more vocal than most in telling you there's a second, harder quest if you try the game again from the beginning. Other than some sped-up enemies, quest 2 is completely identical to the first, and the "good ending" you get from beating it isn't exactly impressive.
Metroid made you beat the game at least 3 times for the best ending, and most players probably had to beat it more times than that.
How old are u people? I played this back in the day when it 1st came out & I was around 6 or 7 yrs old. I beat it then I can still beat it now. This is a classic game that is drastically under-rated & only true gamers from the past consider this game top 10!
Blimey, I've been waiting ages for this game. Is it ever going to come out in Europe?
I've completed both SGnG and GnG and I'm hungry for more. I guess I should be pleased that you guys are saying that its not actually that difficult, but I was sort of looking forward to a bigger challenge than the other two, hell, I think I'm ready for it.
I agree Fuun, let's be having it now!
Long overdue...
This game may be a Bish, but it is very beatable. The best Weapon to grab is the short swords as they're faster and shoot out three at a time. But to say this game is harder than Ghouls N Ghost, Your crazy. That game is rediculous along with Super Ghouls N Ghost, That goddess Bracelet sucks.
I love and hate Super Ghouls and Ghost. It straddles that line between challenging and infuriating. You don't want to sacrifice fun factor for challenge. After buying that game and playing through it once, I don't think I shall try another of this series ever again. I need to keep my hair.
Come on, PAL release!
I've already downloaded SGnG, but this would be a nice addition too
One of the best ever. And hard as nails. Just the way I like it.
Difficulty is a good thing to have in a video game. However, this really counts more as frustrating.
Arthur looks so small in this game I can't imagine how squashed he'll be in the PAL version
Retyping what I deleted:
@Adamant. Oh yeah, I saw the ending at Engrish.com.
"This story is happy end! Congraturation!"
Not exactly something you'd wanna break your back for no.
I actually beat this game on Capcom Classics Collection for the Xbox. I discovered that for Xbox, and all the old consoles this series released for (NES, Genesis, etc.), these games represent the PERFECT way to fry your systems from all the attempts you'll be making at beating (especially) the last stages from leaving it on so long. I took five hours to beat this piece of junk. My grievances about this and the sequel are better expressed on my Ghouls 'n Ghosts comment.
2/5--a little better since it's more possible to actually see the end than with the sequel.
All time classic arcade game, I haven't played the NES version but have the arcade ports on Capcom generations PS1 and Capcom classics on xbox(not backward compatable with 360 which bugs me)
Congraturation
This Story is Happy End
Get. The. Knife.
This game is way too hard. Especially since you have to BEAT THE GAME TWICE!!!!!! Sure, they could have taken the time to make 12 levels, but instead they could just make 6 levels and then make the player have to BEAT THE GAME TWICE!!!! What were they thinking?!
I sound so much like AVGN 😂
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