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2000 video game
Dimahoo
Arcade flyer
Developer(s)
8ing/Raizing
Publisher(s)
Capcom
Producer(s)
Masato Toyoshima
Designer(s)
Kenichi Yokoo
Programmer(s)
Yuichi Toyama
Composer(s)
Atsuhiro Motoyama Kenichi Koyano Manabu Namiki
Series
Mahō Daisakusen
Platform(s)
Arcade
Release
January 21, 2000
Genre(s)
Bullet hell
Mode(s)
Single-player, two-player (co-op)
Arcade system
CP System II
Dimahoo is a medieval-themed manic shooter video game developed by 8ing/Raizing and published by Capcom on the arcade cabinets in 2000. It was released in Japan as Great Mahou Daisakusen (Japanese: グレート魔法大作戦, Hepburn: Gurēto Mahō Daisakusen, "Great Magic War"). It is a sequel to 1993's Sorcer Striker and 1994's Kingdom Grand Prix. The game's soundtrack was published by Suleputer.
Dimahoo is a medieval-themed manic shooter video game developed by 8ing/Raizing and published by Capcom on the arcade cabinets in 2000. It was released...
in the Mahō Daisakusen trilogy, which includes Kingdom Grand Prix and Dimahoo, and the first video game to be created by Raizing. Sorcer Striker served...