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Momotarou Dentetsu Happy Super Nintendo

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Publisher:Hudson Soft
Year:1996
Languages:Japanese
Developer:Make
Players:1 - 4 (1 simultaneous)

The fifth and final Super Famicom game in Hudson's series of railroad magnate simulators.

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Momotarou Dentetsu Happy is the fifth and final Super Famicom game in the Momotarou Dentetsu series, which takes Momotaro from Japanese folklore (and Hudson's other series, Momotarou Densetsu) and puts him in a board game about creating a railroad empire. The "Happy" subtitle was chosen as the game was meant to be a "happy end" to the series. However, the series continued on the Sony PlayStation and beyond. The game was one of a handful to use the enhanced SPC7110 chip, included in the cart, which among other things allowed more data to fit on the cart through a decompression process.

As with previous games in the series, the goal of the game is to buy railroad properties and link them up to create routes. These routes earn the player money which they can redirect into new railroads. While the game has a lot of fantasy elements, the properties themselves are based on real stations.