Hamster Brings 1986 Sunsoft Game Kanshaku Dama Nage Kantaro to Switch 2 and PS5
The release adds another 1980s Sunsoft title to Hamster's Console Archives line, giving current-gen players access to a niche action game that has not been widely reissued.
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Hamster announced it will release 'Console Archives Kanshaku Dama Nage Kantaro no Tokaido Gojusan-tsugi' on June 4 for Nintendo Switch 2 and PS5. The action game, originally published by Sunsoft in 1986, follows fireworks craftsman Kantaro as he travels to Edo. The re-release costs 800 yen and includes save-anywhere and screen customization features.
Hamster Corporation will release 'Console Archives Kanshaku Dama Nage Kantaro no Tokaido Gojusan-tsugi' on June 4 for Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5. The game, originally published by Sunsoft in 1986 for 8-bit home consoles, is an action title in which the protagonist Kantaro, a fireworks craftsman, fights enemies while traveling to the Sumida River in Edo to launch fireworks for his fiancée Momoko-chan. The re-release costs 800 yen and supports one to two players. Hamster's Console Archives series reproduces classic games on modern hardware and adds features such as button remapping, screen customization, and save-and-load anywhere. The announcement was made on June 3.
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