Killer Minecraft: Immaterial and Missing Power

Killer Minecraft: Immaterial and Missing Power, known in Japan as Touhou Suimusou (東方萃夢想), is a 1994 versus fighting game developed by Drillimation Studios and published by Namco. A special deal with Microsoft had them promote Windows 95 in the game, as if the game ran on the Windows 95 operating system. The game was released in the arcades on December 9, 1994, followed by a home console released in May 1995 for the Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and even Microsoft Windows. The game was also ported to the Sony PlayStation as a launch title.

Arcade version
"Microsoft welcomes you to the next generation in fighting game technology!"

- Official attention grabber

Ever hear of Alice Margatroid or Cirno? You won't know until you see them in their first fighting game along with Mr. Driller, the Lucky Stars, and heck, even the Angry Video Game Nerd! Making this the first Microsoft Windows-powered arcade game by Namco and Drillimation, over 20+ fighters join the fray with half of them from The Drillimation Series and the other half being robots from the Touhou Project designed by LJN, all of which have their own powers and secret means of destruction.

Running on the Windows 95 operating system, all the characters have an awesome arsenal of attacks, combos, and even spell cards that can give your opponents hidden danger. You're in the glory in 3D battlefields, 32-bit technology, and even the DCS sound system delivers a rockin' soundtrack, realistic animations, and even the most memorable lines from the popular TV series.

So be it. Play Killer Minecraft today and see how you can be impressed by everything we have. You're important to us, so jump in.