

In his weakness, a rival demon named Phalanx ambushes Firebrand and takes all the Crests except the Fire Crest which shattered into five shards.Īs the game begins, Phalanx has already begun using the Crests to become the ruler of the Demon Realm, while Firebrand is imprisoned in an amphitheater and made to fight the zombified Demon Dragon. Seeking infinite power, Firebrand challenges a Demon Dragon for the Crest of Heaven and is victorious, though badly wounded. The demons of the Demon Realm have long fought each other for possession of the Crests, five of which have since fallen into the hands of a red demon named Firebrand.

When all crests are combined, the Crest of Infinity will appear, allowing its holder infinite power and the ability to conquer all realms with it.

The game's story revolves around the Crests, six magical stones which preside over their respective elements (Fire, Earth, Water, Air, Time and Heaven). It is the third video game starring Firebrand (an enemy character from the Ghosts 'n Goblins series, known as 'Red Arremer' in the Japanese version), following Gargoyle's Quest and Gargoyle's Quest II. ĭemon's Crest, known in Japan as Demon's Blazon, is a side-scrolling platform video game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Ryo Miyazaki, Tokuro Fujiwara, Kenichi Iwao. Unfortunately, this game is currently available only in this version. Nothing landed.If you think that the game in your browser doesn't work as it should, try to choose another online emulator from this table. No, we pitched a lot of things to Capcom and Konami over the years. They said the SNES version didn't sell enough. Little Known Fact: We pitched a GBA port of Demon's Crest to Capcom back in the day. But much like Demon’s Crest, talks did not progress too far. Watsham also said that Renegade Kid “pitched a lot of things” to Capcom as well as Konami. Nothing ever materialized from those early discussions though, as low sales of the SNES version didn’t warrant a port to the handheld. Yesterday, Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham shared on Twitter that the company once pitched a Game Boy Advance port of Demon’s Crest to Capcom. Our pitch to port Ninja Five-O from GBA to DS as a 2.5D beast! /ASmH1L41eC Update: Another tidbit of history from Renegade Kid – a port of Nina Five-O from GBA to DS.Īnother blast from the past.
