Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti
| Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti | |
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Japanese box art | |
| Developer(s) | Now Production |
| Publisher(s) | Namco |
| Designer(s) | Taiji Nagayama Bishibashi Haro |
| Programmer(s) | Nobuyuki Shinohara Myt Juso |
| Artist(s) | Taiji Nagayaam Juncha Baguchan Hidebou |
| Composer(s) | Anna Puruna Masakatsu Maekawa |
| Series | Splatterhouse |
| Platform(s) | Family Computer |
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| Genre(s) | Beat 'em up, platform |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti is an action platform video game developed by Now Production and published by Namco for the Family Computer in 1989. Wanpaku Graffiti was originally released only in Japan, although it saw a localized Western release in 2020 as part of the Namco Museum Archives Vol. 1 compilation. It is the second game to be released in the Splatterhouse video game series. It is also the first Splatterhouse game to be released for a home console.
The game is a parody of the arcade game Splatterhouse. It takes a comical approach to its presentation, having "super deformed” characters, parodying horror movies and by incorporating other pop-culture references related with the genre into itself.