Dimahoo
| 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.