Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
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- Release Date
Super Nintendo
- 4th Oct 1991
- 28th Nov 1991
- 10th Dec 1992
Wii (Wii Shop)
- 5th Mar 2007, 800 points
- 9th Mar 2007, 800 points
- 20th Feb 2007, 800 points
Wii U (Wii U eShop)
- 27th Apr 2013, ¥800
- 16th May 2013, £5.49
- 16th May 2013, $7.99
New Nintendo 3DS (3DS eShop)
- 23rd Jun 2016, $7.99
- 20th Oct 2016, $7.19
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Reviews
Review Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts (New 3DS / SNES)
Move over, Maximo
These days, it's in vogue to bemoan Mega Man's absence from the gaming scene. Mega Man, however, is not the only franchise Capcom has forgotten; one of its more egregious crimes is leaving the mighty Knight Arthur himself by the wayside. Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts is a classic SNES title and one of the hardest games on the platform...
Review Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts (Wii U eShop / SNES)
Bring fresh underwear
There’s a school of thought which argues that modern gamers have it too easy, and that this generation of players has grown soft thanks to the fact that developers are all too happy to provide helpful tutorials and short-cuts intended to reduce frustration. You only need to spend a few painful minutes in the company of Super...
Review Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts (Wii Virtual Console / Super Nintendo)
Grabbed by the ghoulies
Ghouls ‘N Ghosts was an arcade classic, and Sega Mega Drive / Genesis owners were undoubtedly over the moon to be treated to an almost arcade perfect conversion in 1989. When the Super Nintendo came out, it needed some games to compete with its rival; quite soon after its launch Capcom was kind enough to treat Nintendo fans...
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Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts News
Poll Box Art Brawl: Duel #70 - Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts
Demon souls
Welcome back to Box Art Brawl, our regular vote to see which box art variant from around the globe wins your approval. Last time, we went all modern and looked at the two covers The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild received. We thought it would be a much closer contest than it was, but the result is crystal clear: North American and...
News Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts Gets the MSU1 Digital Audio Enhancement Treatment
Pantless Knight with Hi-Fi Audio
Capcom's Super Ghouls'n Ghosts will always be a polarising title. A masterpiece of game design with impressive usage of the Super Nintendo's graphical and sound capabilities produced one of the system's finest exclusive games, but also one that challenges players with not one but two complete (rather hard)...
Nintendo Download 20th October (Europe)
Pokemon Sun / Moon demo! Rhythm Paradise! Halloween Discounts! More!
With the start of another week we have the European Nintendo Download Update, letting us know what download goodies are on the way this week; it's a corker, too. The most high-profile arrival is likely to be a freebie on 3DS, though there's also a retail release on the portable...
Nintendo Download 23rd June (North America)
Tokyo Mirage Sessions! Mario & Sonic! SNES Ghouls 'n Ghosts! Pokemon! More!
It's that time, dear readers, for the North American Nintendo Download Update details. This week brings a few major retail releases on Wii U, while the SNES is back on the New Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console. Elsewhere there are three Pokémon games on the Wii U Virtual...
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...
Video Join Us For Nintendo Life's Haunting Halloween Night In
No Tricks here, just Treats for your Wii U and 3DS
Halloween is a wonderful time of year to watch scary movies, eat candy and play spooky video games, as opposed to being out in the cold. To help you decide on your entertainment for this ghoulish evening, we've come up with a list of games that can be played on your Wii U and 3DS, with many of these...
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 16th May (North America)
Super inexpensive Metroid, scares, soldiers, retro classics and more
It's that time, North America, and you've undoubtedly got a particularly meaty lineup this week. All three Virtual Console services have new content, and the region gets a special retro Mario offer on the Wii U. There's also a stone-cold classic for 30 cents, along with quite a few...
Nintendo Download 16th May (Europe)
Spooky starships, retro classics, free scares, juicy discounts and more
It's a dreary Monday morning but fear not, Europe, Nintendo Download salvation is at hand. We now know what treats are coming this week and, we hope you'll agree, it's a pretty strong lineup. Only Wii misses out, and there are new, old and discounted offerings to chew over;...
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...
About The Game
The third game in the legendary Ghosts 'n Goblins series of video games, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts follows Arthur in another quest to rescue Princess Prin Prin, his fair maiden and damsel in distress.
Take control of Arthur and defeat the creatures of the night to save the day once more. Only you can discover what glory awaits those brave enough to take on the armies of Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts.
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I'll download this when it's out! I've never had the chance to play this so I'll take the opportunity when it comes out. I've heard some good things about it so I'll remain positive!
I could never get far in this game. Those who never played it before are going to cry at how hard it is. Another worthy addition to the Virtual Console. Only expert gamers need apply though.
I remember renting this game with my brother one weekend we were spending at our dads house. We beat it, and being familiar with the NES version, knew we'd have to trudge our way back through it a second time. We made it all of the way to the final boss and just couldn't beat him. We played all through the night and never did it. Damn this game. Damn it to hell... Well, off to go download. I haven't screamed at my television in a long while.
This game is sooooooooo frickin hard!!!!! i think i popped several blood vessels when playing it. I almost punched everybody in my house because i was so frustrated. It's good though. Playable
Anyone reckon this is easier or harder than kid icarus? I ask as these seem to be the big boys of the VC, who would punch you into a piller and then push chips into your ears (they are hard games)
Famous Roy, this game is tougher than Kid Icarus. Kid Icarus's first level was pretty much the hardest bit in the game when you were still weak and had one bar of energy. Once you start gaining Health and weapon upgrades, the game gets much, much easier to handle.
I never realised until I played the PAL version of this game for the first time just how much easier the whole game is compared to the US and Japanese versions. The number of monsters inhabiting each level has been reduced, and this is particularly so with the little fire demons that come out of those fiery pits in level 3. In all other versions, you had 1 coming out of each pit; here, no matter which difficulty I play in, this simply is not the case. The awkwardly placed monsters were removed.
It's a brilliant game, but I'm a little disappointed at how watered down the PAL version is, making the 'professional' setting not that much more difficult than 'normal' or 'hard'.
Any true nostalgic avid game-player would understand the true value of this awesome game!
Great game, but H-A-R-D!!! Even after your little Arthur guy dies about a thousand times, you keep playing! This game is deceptively hard... or deceptively easy. I'm not sure which. It appears to be easy, but it's not. Well, it could be.
Awesome game, I downloaded it sometime last week. I was rritated by his crappy jumping at first, but soon got over that and realised how great the game is. One of the best games available for download.
Right. We have bad jumping, slowdown and the checkpoints are too far between for such a hard game. Everything else is really super, but it's no 5/5 in my book.
Just to clarify, I love everything else about the game, but overall it's a 4/5 game..
Guardian Bracelet?!?!?!? What the f@#$?!?!?! I had this game years ago and never beat it (I was pretty young). So I download the damn thing, get to the end, finally beat it, and I'm told I need a bracelet and it starts me over?!?!?!?!?! It still rocks, though ...
great game but also can be very frustrating at times
I fondly remember playing through this a time or two way back...so this was my first download.
The graphics were good at the time (they still look good), the music is catchy, and the 'slowdown' in various places actually adds to the charm of days gone by.
But as many already know, and a few will find out, this is old school HARD!...so prepare your mind for a bit of side scrolling frustration and memorization. From the beginning, the hit detection is totally unforgiving and if you don't cuss now, you will. Oh..You will...
In other words...I love it!
I love this game. I have the capcom classics edition for xbox. It never slows down like the SNES. Gameplay is smooth all the way through. This game is good because its not too easy. You actually have to memorize the levels in order to beat them. This definitely isn't a button masher. So if you're not up for a challenge, don't pick this up. And also, guardian bracelet...I second that WTF!
This game would have been better if you did not have to go through the whole dam thing twice to get to the last boss with a crap weapon. anyone thinking of getting it on download compared to super castlevania take my advice and get castlevania
Just so you know, this game is very, very hard. Until you get used to the fact that you can't direct the character in mid-jump, you will die many times. In fact, you will die a lot anyway, as most of the game requires trial and error to get through.
You cannot call yourself a true gamer untill you have competed this game!
By the way how is this version different from the Capcom classics version I mean is that based on the harder American or Japanese version.
I know about there being less slow down and no save state.
is there a way to save or didnt capcom use saves back then
great game hard just got through the tidewave part
I kinda like this game.
But it was REALLY annoying that once you finish level 7, you have to start the WHOLE game all over. It's hard.
I had this game as a kid. I remember how hard the first one (well 2nd one) on the genesis was back then, then I got this game... damn was it hard! I beat it like once before my SNES got jacked =/ I'm definetly getting this game.
Yeah, it's hard. It probably is just a little too hard - if the difficulty weren't quite so punishing, this would be on all sorts of SNES favorites lists. The presentation is fantastic, the graphics and music are shining examples of the SNES era, and the levels are interesting enough that you're usually willing to fight on to see what's next. It's too bad the difficulty will turn so many people away, but I guess that just makes it a favorite of the hardcore. I just barely beat it on my SNES, and once was enough for me, so I probably won't download it now; but if you're looking for a real challenge, it has that, and quality to go with it.
Theoretically, this game could be beaten in about 1.5 hrs.
Figure 45 mins for each trip through...
It took me 6 hours just to make it through once ; )
Addictive and insanely hard.
I can't beat this game, is just so frustrating at some points. But like old school games, it is addictive-frustrating.
I recommended purchase!.
I am eyeballing this game, it looks very interesting, I want it, I want it now!
interesting, yes...but ridiculously hard.
and you keep coming back for some reason.
Hmmm I just thought the crazy difficulty might put me off.
One of the d**n best and d**n hardest games out there. It's downright fun whether you beat it or get frustrated and give up. Beat the heck out of it as a kid when you could rent one game a weekend and just play til you fell over. Now with all the new games and nostalgia like this, frustration makes you put it down for 6 months. By then you are all rusty and have to play 8 hours just to get back up to being how good you were those 6 months ago, just to repeat the cycle. I love this game!
question: is there any way to save your progress!!!!??? i agree. YES the game is sooooo hard!! im in the lava level right now and i cant even get to the boss. theres no way to save what youve done? i cant turn off my system cause ill lose all my progress....
Once you return to the Wii menu your game progress will be saved. Its in a save file on your hardrive. Read more of your instruction manual to find out all about this sweet feature.
I give this game a 4 out of 5 only because it's difficulty sort of irks me. Granted, I downloaded this game because I was seeking a challenge (after playing through Castlevania) but this is sort of ridiculous. Still, the gamer in me loves it.
i'm so pissed.. i could beat this game at 12 years old and now i can't beat the first level... today's easy games have made me soft.
Maximo on PS2 was a very fun spiritual sequel to this game, and people were whining that it was hard.. They should have played the original. Hunt down a copy of Maximo and its sequel Maximo: The Army of Zin I think it's called at a local Gamestop bargain bin before Sony tries to re-release these for money on their online network...
Fun game, with atmosphere coming out of every hole. I would take a full star off for the difficulty, except the production value is so high and the gameplay so tight that you will want to play the first level several times even if you can't pass it. There are a ton of other games to play that lack a true challenge, so it's not a bad thing at all to have such a hard game play so well.
this game is great! loved playin it as a kid and the replayability is great because its super hard!
I'm in a dilemma, I'm wondering whether I should get this or the MD version. While the MD version I hear is actually possible to beat with some trial and error, the SNES version is harder. But the SNES version has the better sound quality and I love the music.
MD or SNES version?
Personally I prefer the SNES version myself, but both are excellent. It is hard to pick
The MD version is easier? Oh man, I didn't know that. I sort of wish I had downloaded that one instead. After my earlier post I've started to realize that this game has little replay value for me. Unless I feel like screaming and throwing stuff, I won't play it. I beat it the first time and have since deleted it from my system. I just can't get the gall up to go through that angsty torment a second time. Maybe next year...
As the PC-Engine version is now en route - or so it would seem - is it worth waiting for that? I've read it's superior to the Mega Drive version, but how does it stack against the SNES version?
This game still makes me as angry now as it did when I was a kid.
Fun game, strangely addicting despite the insane difficulty. I managed to suffer through the first game only to find out I need some stupid bracelet in order to beat it?!?!?! Does this mean I need to put myself through the addicting madness again in order to finally beat it? Or is that the unsatisfying end?
Sigh, finally beat this sucker after 16 years! It's been frustrating, maddening, antagonizing... but it was worth it!! What a game. Only thing I didn't like was that stupid bracelet, took me forever to beat the second last boss with it!
Had this game when I was in high school, and I could play it through twice, but I was never able to beat the second 7th level with the bracelet. I finally picked up the GBA mashup a year or two agoand finally beat it, but only because of the save feature it had. It's absolutely impossible on the original cartridge. This is the game that cooked my first SNES; I'd leave it on so long not wanting to lose my progress.
I love, love, love this game!!!! One of my all-time favorites. I wished the bosses were actually challenging (the final boss Sardius is a complete letdown), but otherwise I cannot complain about what Capcom managed to cram in here. I managed to beat it several times, and the more I play it the less challenging it becomes for me. But it still offers up a decent amount of challenge, even though I admit the difficulty is overrated. The soundtrack is awesome (including the ending theme)!!!!! The gameplay is good, though I found Arthur's jumps to be floaty in comparison to the other games in the series, though that's because of the inclusion of the double jump feature, which made this game very playable. I don't mind the fact that I have the go through the whole game again after beating Nebiroth for the first time, I actually approve of this type of challenge. Though tbh, Plok and Mr. Nutz are much harder than this classic, imo.
Awesome game, my top favorite from Capcom.
Looks so good on the Wii U Gamepad. <3
I want this in the 3ds :_(
This game shows no mercy
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