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The game was later converted and published to UsefulNotes/SegaMasterSystem (which is the version most people are familiar with) by Creator/{{Sega}} and to the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem (which stayed in Japan) by Tokuma Shoten.
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The game was later converted and published to UsefulNotes/SegaMasterSystem (which is the version most people are familiar with) by Creator/{{Sega}} and to the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem (which stayed in Japan) by Tokuma Shoten.
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* RockMeAmadeus: The first stage's music interpolates two movements of Edvard Grieg's ''Theatre/PeerGynt'' suite: "Anitra's Dance" for the main BGM, and "In The Halls of the Mountain King" for the Pied Piper miniboss theme.
* SuperDrowningSkills: Wasn't really notable case in 1980s, but it's still hilarious because he can drown in '''a water fountain''', of all places.
* SuperDrowningSkills: Wasn't really notable case in 1980s, but it's still hilarious because he can drown in '''a water fountain''', of all places.
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* RockMeAmadeus: The first stage's music interpolates two movements of Edvard Grieg's ''Theatre/PeerGynt'' suite: "Anitra's Dance" for the main BGM, and "In The the Halls of the Mountain King" for the Pied Piper miniboss theme.
* SuperDrowningSkills: Wasn't really notable case in the 1980s, but it's still hilarious becausehe Jim can drown in '''a water fountain''', of all places.
* SuperDrowningSkills: Wasn't really notable case in the 1980s, but it's still hilarious because
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''Captain Silver'' is a 1987 [[ActionGame action game]] by Creator/DataEast, developed for the [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]]. It tells a story of Jim Aykroyd, a young aspiring sailor who goes on a journey to seek the lost treasure of the eponymous Captain Silver.
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''Captain Silver'' is a 1987[[ActionGame action game]] ActionGame by Creator/DataEast, developed for the [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]]. It tells a story of Jim Aykroyd, a young aspiring sailor who goes on a journey to seek the lost treasure of the eponymous Captain Silver.
''Captain Silver'' is a 1987
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* SuperDrowningSkills: Wasn't really notable case in 1980s, but it's still hilarious because he can drown in '''a water fountain''', of all places.
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* SuperDrowningSkills: Wasn't really notable case in 1980s, but it's still hilarious because he can drown in '''a water fountain''', of all places.places.
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* AntagonistTitleAntagonistTitle: The titular Captain Silver is the FinalBoss of the game.
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''Captain Silver'' is a 1987 ActionGame [[ActionGame action game]] by Creator/DataEast, developed for the [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]]. It tells a story of Jim Aykroyd, a young aspiring sailor who goes on a journey to seek the lost treasure of the eponymous Captain Silver.
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''Captain Silver'' is a 1987 ActionGame by Creator/DataEast, developed for the [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]]. It tells a story of Jim Aykroyd, a young aspiring sailor who goes on a journey to seek the lost treasure of the eponymous Captain Silver.
The game was later converted and published to UsefulNotes/SegaMasterSystem (which is the version most people are familiar with) by Creator/{{Sega}} and UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem (which stayed in Japan) by Tokuma Shoten.
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!!''Captain Silver'' provides examples of:
* AdaptationExpansion:
** Sega Master System version cuts the final stage into two separate levels, with the pirate ship part fleshed out.
** NES version received even more expansion, including new purchasable spells at the shop.
* FakeLongevity: You have to play the whole game twice to see the ending.
* OneHitPointWonder: A single blow is enough for Jim to send him back to the checkpoint.
* PlatformHell: ''Captain Silver'' rarely throws you a platforming section, but when it does, it's really dreadful. This is not so much for the platforming itself, but rather for its glitchy hit detection, which may decide you didn't step on the platform properly and make you fall through it.
* SuperDrowningSkills: Wasn't really notable case in 1980s, but it's still hilarious because he can drown in '''a water fountain''', of all places.
The game was later converted and published to UsefulNotes/SegaMasterSystem (which is the version most people are familiar with) by Creator/{{Sega}} and UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem (which stayed in Japan) by Tokuma Shoten.
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!!''Captain Silver'' provides examples of:
* AdaptationExpansion:
** Sega Master System version cuts the final stage into two separate levels, with the pirate ship part fleshed out.
** NES version received even more expansion, including new purchasable spells at the shop.
* FakeLongevity: You have to play the whole game twice to see the ending.
* OneHitPointWonder: A single blow is enough for Jim to send him back to the checkpoint.
* PlatformHell: ''Captain Silver'' rarely throws you a platforming section, but when it does, it's really dreadful. This is not so much for the platforming itself, but rather for its glitchy hit detection, which may decide you didn't step on the platform properly and make you fall through it.
* SuperDrowningSkills: Wasn't really notable case in 1980s, but it's still hilarious because he can drown in '''a water fountain''', of all places.