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|alternate_title = Ganbare Goemon Pachislot
 
|alternate_title = Ganbare Goemon Pachislot
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|japanese_title = がんばれ ゴエモン
 
|developer = [[Konami#Konami Parlor Entertainment|KPE]]
 
|developer = [[Konami#Konami Parlor Entertainment|KPE]]
 
|publisher = [[Konami]]
 
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|platform = [[Wikipedia:Arcade game|Arcade]]
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|platform = [[wikipedia:Arcade game|Arcade]]
 
|release_date = [[File:Flag of Japan.png|22px|Japan]] May 25, 2009
 
|release_date = [[File:Flag of Japan.png|22px|Japan]] May 25, 2009
 
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|genre = [[Wikipedia:Casino game|Casino]] ([[Wikipedia:Slot machine#Japan|pachislot]])
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|genre = [[wikipedia:Casino game|Casino]] ([[wikipedia:Slot machine#Japan|pachislot]])
 
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'''''Ganbare Goemon Pachisuro''''' is a [[Wikipedia:Slot machine|slot machine]] (known in Japan as "[[Wikipedia:Slot machine#Japan|pachisuro]]") based on the ''[[Ganbare Goemon (series)|Ganbare Goemon]]'' franchise. It was announced on February 4, 2009, with the opening of the official website. The site displayed highly detailed 3D rendered pictures of the characters, along with a CGI trailer that runs for one minute and thirty-three seconds. On February 17, 2009, a second trailer was released. This seven minute video went into the game in more detail, explaining various aspects and showing more clips.
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{{Nihongo|'''''Ganbare Goemon Pachisuro'''''|がんばれ ゴエモン}} is a [[wikipedia:Slot machine|slot machine]] (known in Japan as "[[wikipedia:Slot machine#Japan|pachisuro]]") based on the ''[[Ganbare Goemon (series)|Ganbare Goemon]]'' series. It was developed by [[Konami#Konami Parlor Entertainment|Konami Parlor Entertainment]] and published by [[Konami]], and released on May 25, 2009 in Japan.
 
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==Features==
 
==Features==
 
The game features three playable modes, each symbolized by a specific character. There is a [[Goemon]]-based mode, [[Ebisumaru]]-based mode, and [[Princess Yuki]]-based mode. It has been assumed each mode has a unique song sung by that character. This pachisuro also features many remixes of previous ''Goemon'' music (mostly from ''[[Goemon's Great Adventure]]'').
 
The game features three playable modes, each symbolized by a specific character. There is a [[Goemon]]-based mode, [[Ebisumaru]]-based mode, and [[Princess Yuki]]-based mode. It has been assumed each mode has a unique song sung by that character. This pachisuro also features many remixes of previous ''Goemon'' music (mostly from ''[[Goemon's Great Adventure]]'').
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==Release==
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The game was announced on February 4, 2009, with the opening of the official website. The site displayed highly detailed 3D rendered pictures of the characters, along with a CGI trailer that runs for one minute and thirty-three seconds. On February 17, 2009, a second trailer was released. This seven minute video went into the game in more detail, explaining various aspects and showing more clips.
   
 
The game was released in Japan on May 25, 2009, and is unlikely to leave into overseas territories. This is the third installment for arcades by [[Konami]] based on their ''Ganbare Goemon'' series since ''[[Mr. Goemon]]'' back in 1986 and the [[Ganbare Goemon (medal game)|medal game]] in 1997.
 
The game was released in Japan on May 25, 2009, and is unlikely to leave into overseas territories. This is the third installment for arcades by [[Konami]] based on their ''Ganbare Goemon'' series since ''[[Mr. Goemon]]'' back in 1986 and the [[Ganbare Goemon (medal game)|medal game]] in 1997.
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent">
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" orientation="square">
Yae - Ganbare Goemon Pachisuro - 01.jpg|[[Yae]]'s promotional artwork
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Yae - Ganbare Goemon Pachisuro - 01.jpg|[[Yae]]'s promotional artwork.
Yae - Ganbare Goemon Pachisuro - 02.jpg|In-game scene featuring [[Yae]]
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Yae - Ganbare Goemon Pachisuro - 02.jpg|In-game scene featuring [[Yae]].
 
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== Related products ==
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* ''[[Pachislot Ganbare Goemon Original Soundtrack]]'' — Official soundtrack.
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://hg101.kontek.net/goemon/goemon7.htm Ganbare Goemon] at Hardcore Gaming 101
 
*[http://hg101.kontek.net/goemon/goemon7.htm Ganbare Goemon] at Hardcore Gaming 101
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Revision as of 20:21, 14 April 2020

Ganbare Goemon Pachisuro (がんばれ ゴエモン?) is a slot machine (known in Japan as "pachisuro") based on the Ganbare Goemon series. It was developed by Konami Parlor Entertainment and published by Konami, and released on May 25, 2009 in Japan.

Features

The game features three playable modes, each symbolized by a specific character. There is a Goemon-based mode, Ebisumaru-based mode, and Princess Yuki-based mode. It has been assumed each mode has a unique song sung by that character. This pachisuro also features many remixes of previous Goemon music (mostly from Goemon's Great Adventure).

Release

The game was announced on February 4, 2009, with the opening of the official website. The site displayed highly detailed 3D rendered pictures of the characters, along with a CGI trailer that runs for one minute and thirty-three seconds. On February 17, 2009, a second trailer was released. This seven minute video went into the game in more detail, explaining various aspects and showing more clips.

The game was released in Japan on May 25, 2009, and is unlikely to leave into overseas territories. This is the third installment for arcades by Konami based on their Ganbare Goemon series since Mr. Goemon back in 1986 and the medal game in 1997.

A sequel was released on September, 2011.

Gallery

Related products

External links