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Captain Silver
System(s): Sega Master System
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1

Captain Silver (キャプテンシルバー) is an arcade action game developed by Data East in 1987, which was ported to the Sega Master System by Sega the following year.

The player assumes the role of Jack Avery, an adventurer in search of Captain Silver's treasure. The game is a platformer with emphasis on fighting enemies with a sword. The sword is upgradable so that it shoots stars, which can be bought in shops.

While the Japanese and European versions of the game consist of six levels, the US version has been cut down to only four. It is also missing various enemies and bosses, and the ending has been replaced with some scrolling text. The reason for these cuts may have been to fit the game on a 1-Megabit cartridge instead of a 2-Megabit, in order to reduce costs.

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Captain Silver

Master System, US
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Cover
Master System, EU
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Cover
Master System, EU (variant)
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Cover
Master System, JP
CaptainSilver JP cover.jpg
Cover