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Perman: Enban wo Torikaese!! Nintendo

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Publisher:Irem
Year:1990
Languages:Japanese
Developer:Tamtex
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Perman: Enban o Torikaese is a 1990 platformer from Irem based on the popular manga character.

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Paaman is originally a Japanese cartoon series where a small boy is given superpowers by Superman through various pieces of blue equipment. He takes the role of an apprentice and thus got his name, Paaman, as a play on words with a short or incomplete version of 'Su-paa-man' (due to different phonetic romanizations, Paaman is sometimes also written as Parman or Perman). Due to certain copyright issues, Superman's name in the franchise was later changed to Birdman, but his apprentice's name remained. Additionally, more helpers were chosen, such as an intelligent monkey as Paaman2 wearing orange, a girl wearing pink and another boy wearing green. All of them make more or less prominent guest appearances in the game. (source: wikipedia)

Paaman is an mix of different game elements. While the main part is platforming, there are also board game elements and reaction minigames waiting. You take control of Paaman and make your way through the stages in a jumping, fighting and dice rolling manner in order get back what was taken from you. Good for you that the game's graphics are quite good (clear and colorful) and also the soundtrack is decent.

As the game is completely in Japanese and I, myself, don't speak or understand this language, I am of course not able to give you a game script or a translation of the story or menues, but I will try my best to give you a good description of how to get through the game while still enjoying it. If you want to help me translate parts of the game, your are most welcome. In that case please contact me under the e-mail address given in the Question and Legal section, you will of course be given full credit for your work.