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Famicom Jump II: Saikyou no 7 Nin

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Famicom Jump II: Saikyou no 7 Nin

Also known as: Famicom Jump II: Strongest Seven
Developer: Chunsoft
Publisher: Bandai
Platform: NES
Released in JP: December 2, 1991


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Famicom Jump II: Saikyou no 7 Nin is a Japan-only RPG crossover game for the Famicom that is a sequel to the previously released Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden. The game is based on the comics featured in Weekly Shonen Jump. Notably, Chunsoft (the developers for the Dragon Quest series) developed this sequel. The game would sell well but not as well as the previous Famicom game and has an overall mixed reputation in Japan.

SRAM Test

When no save data is present (during the first time booting up, the battery being removed or the data being corrupted), holding Left + A + B on controller 2 and pressing Reset will initiate the whole SRAM with a particular byte pattern. The screen will turn green and the game will stop. Now, hold A + B on controller 2 and press Reset again and the game will test for the patterns presence. If the test is successful, the game will re-initiate the SRAM and continue normal play and if unsuccessful, the screen will turn red.

Disabled Debug Features

Using the Game Genie code AAEGAENY, you can re-enable a simple debug mode. This disables random encounters and allows you to move faster when holding A on the second controller. Holding B on controller 1 will allow you to move around freely through objects etc., though going through doors will function normally.