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This Romhack Gives Phantom Fighter Its Mr. Vampire License Back
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Ever tried beating up a hopping corpse and wondered why it felt oddly⌠generic? Turns out the NES brawler Phantom Fighter was originally a straightâup movie tieâin, stripped of its spooky pedigree when it crossed the Pacific.
Back in â85 Hong Kongâs cult classic Mr. Vampire spawned a Famicom game called Reigen Doushi, complete with jiangshi, Taoist priests and all the goofy horrorâcomedy flavor. When Nintendo shipped it to the U.S., the license vanishedânames were scrubbed, logos erased, and players got a bland âphantom fighterâ instead of a proper homage.
Enter the newest romhack: built on an English translation of the original Japanese version, it reinstates every missing reference. Expect:
- Authentic character names and movieâspecific dialogue
- Restored Mr. Vampire logos and terminology
- A revived horrorâcomedy vibe that matches the filmâs quirky charm
The gameplay stays the same sideâscrolling beatââemâup you loveâvillage hopping, temple healing, jiangshi bootâkickingâbut now it reads like a faithful adaptation rather than a generic âspooky Chinaâ filler. For longtime fans, itâs a delightful Easter egg; for newcomers, it finally gives the game its rightful cinematic license back.
