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Momotaro Dentetsu HAPPY (桃太郎電鉄) is a 1996 board game-style video game exclusive to Japan, which was developed and published by Hudson Soft, being co-developed by Amccus. It is the 6th entry in the Momotaro Dentetsu series, and the last entry for the Super Famicom.

Gameplay
Momotaro Dentetsu HAPPY plays like a board game.

Development
The game was developed for a 24 megabit cartridge. The SPC7110 chip was also included inside the cartridge, in order to compress all of the game's graphics

Akira Sakuma stated that the "HAPPY" in the title was an abbreviation of the term "happy ending", suggesting the series to originally end with this entry. Despite this, the series has continued with Momotaro Dentetsu 7 for the PlayStation on December 23, 1997.

Kazuaki Miyaji composed the music, making it the first time he participated in music composing.

Legacy
As the series grew in popularity, more Momotaro Dentetsu games were released in the Japanese market.

On November 15, 2002, CaitSith2 released a graphics pack for the game meant for emulators at the time due to the game using the then-uncracked SPC7110 chip.