- and
continues the
story from
Momodora III with
returning protagonist Momo
Reinol. The game
features Metroidvania gameplay similar to the
previous game in...
-
Spanish Guinea. In the
context of the
Portuguese Empire, reinóis (singular
reinol) were
Portuguese people born in
Portugal residing primarily in Portuguese...
- "El Mariachi"
Consuelo Gómez as Dominó
Peter Marquardt as
Mauricio "Moco"
Reinol Martínez as "Azul"
Jaime de
Hoyos as "Bigotón"
Edith González as Electra...
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Additional personnel Arthur Barrow –
synthesizer programming on "The Movie"
Reinol Andino –
percussion Bob Glaub – b****
guitar (including on "Ghost Song")...
- (director/screenplay);
Carlos Gallardo,
Peter Marquardt,
Edith González,
Consuelo Gómez,
Reinol Martínez,
Jaime de Hoyos,
Ramiro Gómez, Jesús López Viejo, Luis Baro, Óscar...
- Webb –
English horn solo
Jesse McReynolds –
mandolin on "Runnin' Blue"
Reinol Andino –
congas Technical Paul A. Rothchild –
production Bruce Botnick –...
-
Antonio Banderas Dominó
Consuelo Gómez
Mauricio "Moco"
Peter Marquardt "Azul"
Reinol Martínez
Cesar "Bucho"
Joaquim de
Almeida Carolina Salma Hayek Buscemi Steve...
- (1969))
Jimmy Buchanan –
fiddle (1968–1969) (on The Soft
Parade (1969))
Reinol Andino –
conga (1968–1969) (on The Soft
Parade (1969)),
percussion (1978)...
- series,
taking place five
years following the
events of
Momodora III. Momo
Reinol, the high
priestess of Koho, is sent to find a bell-ringer who is summoning...
-
saxophone Jim
Gordon -
drums Hal
Blaine -
drums on "Dream a
Little Dream of Me"
Reinol "Dino"
Andino -
congas Renais Faryar -
vocals on "The Room
Nobody Lives...