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. It stars Lucia, a magic-wielding warrior chosen by the Rameru clan. Darutos, a descendant of the Rameru line, found the Wing of Madoola statue and used it to summon demons, taking over his family's castle and plans to conquer the world. Lucia must retrieve the wing and stop Darutos. Through the journey, the player explores and search for
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s and power-ups to increase Lucia's attributes, while fighting enemies and defeating bosses. ''The Wing of Madoola'' was designed by Kenji Sada, being his first project at Sunsoft after joining the company in 1986, and developed over the course of six months. Sada acted as the game's main programmer, planner, and team lead. He intended to make an action game and choose a female lead for the game, a decision he felt gave character to the title. Artist Kenji "Moriken" Mori acted as character designer. The music was composed by Naoki Kodaka, with assistance by sound programmer Naohisa Morota. ''The Wing of Madoola'' garnered mixed reception from critics and retrospective commentarists. The game was supplemented with manga adaptations and music albums. The character of Lucia would make appearances in other titles, including a
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character among Japanese retro gaming fans.


Gameplay and premise

''The Wing of Madoola'' is a side-scrolling
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'' (1986). The story is set in the kingdom of Badham, which hosted a bird statue known as the Wing of Madoola. The wing grants power to rule the world to the one who possessed it, which caused many wars between nations to have control over it. A king of the Rameru family managed to obtain the wing, ordering to hide it to cease wars. Darutos, a descendant of the Rameru line, found the statue and used it to summon demons, taking over his family's castle and plans to conquer the world. Lucia, a magic-wielding warrior chosen by the Rameru clan, must retrieve the wing and stop Darutos. The player controls Lucia and fights against enemies across 16 stages. The main objective of each stage is to locate and defeat a
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, and collect a crystal ball under their possession in order to gain entrance to the next stage. Lucia can jump, climb ladders, crouch, attack with her sword, and use magic. The player explores and searches for
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s and power-ups to increase Lucia's maximum
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and attributes. These items and power-ups include boots which augment her overall speed and jumping abilities, swords to increase attack strength, health jars, and spell books. There are six types of magical attacks, ranging from flame swords to flash magic. The game is considered to be difficult to beat. Enemies inflict large amounts of damage, and many continue to attack Lucia with multiple consecutive hits. Enemies can also withstand a tremendous amount of damage before being defeated. Later stages become more maze-like, making the player overlook necessary items that can make the completion of the game much easier. The game is over if Lucia's health is depleted.


Development

''The Wing of Madoola'' was designed by Kenji Sada, who had previously worked at
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titled '' Keisan Game''. It was Sada's first project at
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, who joined the company in 1986 after being invited by his former high school friend Kenji Kajita. Sada acted as the game's main programmer, planner, and team lead. Kajita served as co-programmer, with Atsushi Sakai and a programmer named Nakagawa providing additional support. Kazuyuki Sugiura, who worked on the Famicom port of ''
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'', and "Kiritan" Simomura were responsible for the map design and graphics respectively. Sugiura initially joined Sunsoft as a part-timer, but eventually became a full-time employee. Artist Kenji "Moriken" Mori, who had previously worked on '' Tōkaidō Gojūsan-tsugi'' and '' Dead Zone'' (1986), acted as the game's character designer.
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''The Wing of Madoola'' was developed over the course of six months. Sada intended to make an action game instead of a action role-playing game. Sada choose a female lead for the game, stating that the game would have been very similar to ''
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'' if the protagoinist was a male. Sada did not have a specific reason for choosing making a woman the protagonist, but felt the decision gave the game character. Sugiura conceived the game's title, though he explained the name had no meaning and jokingly explained that "I was just doodling because I liked the balance of the characters."


Release

''The Wing of Madoola'' was first announced on October 17, 1986, in that week's issue of ''
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'', planning for a November release date. It was published in Japan by
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on December 18, 1986. Plans for a North American localization never materialized. Sunsoft of America's Richard Robbins criticized the game harshly, saying that action games like ''
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'' sell in North America and that female protagonists are "not worth talking about". An
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version dubbed ''VS. The Wings of Madoola'' was planned for the Nintendo VS. System, an arcade system based on the Famicom hardware. Developed by Kenji Sada, it introduced changes that adapted the game for the arcade format, such as a health counter which slowly runs down. The VS. edition was shelved after its location test did not go well, although a prototype was discovered by Sunsoft in 2023. The game was first re-released alongside '' Super Arabian'' and '' Atlantis no Nazo'' as a part of the ''Ultra2000 Sunsoft Classic Games Vol. 1'' compilation, published by MediaKite for Microsoft Windows on June 29, 2001. It was also included alongside '' Tōkaidō Gojūsan-tsugi'' as part of ''Memorial Series Sunsoft Vol. 3'', a double-pack published by Sunsoft for PlayStation on December 27, 2001. The game was re-bundled along with ''Super Arabian'' and ''Atlantis no Nazo'' as part of ''Sunsoft Masterpiece Selection 1 Yū Yū'' compilation, published by MediaKite for Windows on July 2, 2004. In 2007, the ''Memorial Series Sunsoft Vol. 3'' pack was made available by Sunsoft as part of the "Game Archives" line on PlayStation Network. In 2010, ''The Wing of Madoola'' was re-released in digital form for Windows through
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announced that the game will be included alongside several other Sunsoft titles as part of the third compilation in the ''Rom Cassette Collection'' series. In 2023, Sunsoft launched a crowdfunding campaign via the Japanese website Camp-Fire for Nintendo Switch and PC ports of the game, as well as ''Tōkaidō Gojūsan-tsugi'' and '' Ripple Island''. The campaign ended on August 31, 2023, raising ¥21.250.799 ($145.350,32) in total.


Other media

To promote the game's release, Sunsoft held a contest to find a hidden password within the game's eighth stage. The players could send the password to Sunsoft in exchange for a cassette tape, which contained two arranged tracks from ''The Wing of Madoola'' and '' Dead Zone'' (1986) respectively. The game received a manga adaptation published as part of
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's ''Wanpaku Comic'' magazine on January 20, 1987, written and illustrated by Yū Minazuki. In February 1987,
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and Tokuma Shoten published their respective strategy guidebooks for the game. A second manga adaptation by the pseudonymous author "Ranmaru" was also published as part of ''Wanpaku Comic'' on February 25, 1987. A third manga adaptation was published as a double-pack with an adaptation of ''Ripple Island'' as part of ''Wanpaku Comic'' on February 20, 1988, authored by Kenji Mori. ''The Wing of Madoola'' received an album containing the original soundtrack and other Famicom titles, distributed in Japan by
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in 2004. The game's soundtrack was replicated along with the arranged track as part of a three-disc compilation album titled ''Rom Cassette Disc In Sunsoft'', distributed under City Connection's Clarice Disk label on June 29, 2011. In August 2011, another album containing the game's OST and other Sunsoft titles was released by
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. That same year, a third album containing a new arrangement of the game's music was also released by City Connection. Between 2021 and 2022, the manga adaptations by Mori and Minazuki were reissued by Tokuma Shoten as ebooks.


Reception

''The Wing of Madoola'' garnered mixed reception from critics and retrospective commentarists. Readers of ''Family Computer Magazine'' voted to give the game a 17.55 out of 30 score in a 1991 public poll. ''
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''s Todd Ciolek regarded Lucia as one of three "unsung" heroines from gaming's early days. Ciolek pointed out the game's difficulty however, citing the annoying enemies and undocumented continue system. ''
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''s Jeremy Parish labelled ''Wing of Madoola'' as one of the best import titles for the
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, calling it a decent second-rate Famicom game. ''
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''s Kurt Kalata noted the game's unrefined action, difficulty, repetitive visuals and stage layouts, average music, and clumsy nature of both the combat and RPG elements. Kalata stated that ''Madoola'' is "only really playable for those with a historical interest in
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Legacy

The character of Lucia would later make appearances outside of ''The Wing of Madoola'', and became a popular
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character among Japanese retro gaming fans. Lucia was featured in Sunsofts ''Sunclub'' magazine, being used on the cover of the first volume, as well as in other materials from the publication. Lucia also made appearances in other titles such as '' Barcode World'' (1992), ''Shanghai Musume: Mahjong Girls'' (2011) for Android and
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devices, and as a Symbol Art in ''
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'' (2012). In 2009, an adventure game starring Lucia titled ''Ma○oolaEX'' was released for PC on the Japanese
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site DLsite by Kenji Mori under his circle name M's Cafe. ''The Wing of Madoola'' was featured in the Japanese TV show ''
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'' (''Retro Game Master''). In 2010, a doujin CD containing music from the game and ''Ma○oolaEX'' was distributed by the group Mackerel Sky at Comiket, featuring a cover illustrated by Mori. Mori also authored a manga spin-off called ''The Wing of Madoola Gaiden''. In 2014, artwork from the game was exhibited at the Digital Contents Expo in Nagoya.


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