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Devil World was a Famicom/NES game released only in Japan (October 5, 1984) and Europe (July 15, 1987). Over two decades later, it was rereleased for the Wii Virtual Console.


In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Devil World is represented in Melee by the Tamagon trophy.

The Tamagon trophy from Melee.

Trophy

Tamagon

This is the main character of a Japanese NES game never released in North America. In this quirky maze game, your goal was to work your way through a series of scrolling mazes while battling the cyclopean henchmen of a large, winged demon. Tamagon not only had to worry about the evil.
NES: Devil World (Japan only)

The Tamagon trophy was inaccessible without an Action Replay (or other means of hacking) in the NTSC version of Melee, and was removed completely from the PAL version. "Demon World" was listed as "Japan Only" in error. The game was released in Europe.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Official artwork of the Devil in Brawl.

Assist Trophy

The Devil appears as an Assist Trophy in Brawl. Once summoned, he will fly to the top of the screen and point in various directions. When the Devil points in a certain direction, the camera will move the opposite way, blast lines included.

The Devil trophy from Brawl.

Trophy

Devil

A devil who wields serious power in Devil World. In the game, the devil floats above the maze and commands by pointing. When it gives orders, its cyclopean minions turn cranks that scroll the maze in different directions. When Tamagon, your character in the game, places all the stage's books into a hole, the devil turns into a bat and flies away. It's quite striking, no?
NES: Devil World

The NTSC version of Brawl again mistakenly lists the game (albeit under its correct name) as "Japan Only". The PAL version corrects this.

Sticker

Stickers
Name Game Effect Characters
Tamagon Devil World [Flame] Resistance +11 All

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Assist Trophy

The Devil returns from Brawl as an assist trophy, still changing the camera and blastlines.