While
The Mysterious Murasame Castle was never officially released outside Japan in its original form, homages to it have appeared in other media by Nintendo. In the
GameCube game
Pikmin 2, one of the objects found in the game is
The Mysterious Murasame Castle game disk. Takamaru appears as a supporting character in
Captain Rainbow alongside a plethora of "forgotten" Nintendo characters. A microgame inspired by this game appeared in the Japanese version of
WarioWare D.I.Y., which was replaced with a
Pikmin microgame in non-Japanese versions. Takamaru (voiced by
Hiroshi Okamoto in Japanese and
Darrel Guilbeau in English) appears in
Samurai Warriors 3 as a bonus character in the "Murasame Castle" mode; it is exclusive to the Wii release which was published worldwide by Nintendo. In the
Wii U game
Nintendo Land, the minigame ''Takamaru's Ninja Castle
is based on The Mysterious Murasame Castle
. In Super Mario Maker 2'', the "Ninja Attack!" sound effect causes Takamaru and ninja enemies from the game to appear on-screen.
Goichi Suda, a former employee of developer
Human Entertainment, expressed interest to remake the game for modern times.
Super Smash Bros. In the
Wii game
Super Smash Bros. Brawl, a song titled "Nazo no Murasamejo - Douchuumen", based on the overworld theme heard before entering the castles, appears as an unlockable song for the
Mario Bros. stage, along with Takamaru himself as one of the many unlockable stickers. In
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Takamaru appears as an Assist Trophy and is voiced by
Tomokazu Sugita; when summoned, he uses his signature Multidirectional Pinwheel Knife Rook Attack. Takamaru was originally considered as a possible playable character for the game, but was cut because he was not recognized as much as other Nintendo characters. A remixed medley of music from his origin game, known as "The Myserious Murasame Castle Medley", can be played on the
Duck Hunt stage. During a 2015
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U presentation, a downloadable
Mii Fighter costume based on Takamaru for the Mii Swordfighter was revealed, and was later released in February 2016. Takamaru's assist trophy and Mii costume return in
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, alongside both of the aforementioned music tracks. He also appears as a Spirit, one of the game's collectibles. == Notes ==