New PC Engine CD Game: Frozen Utopia Release Mysterious Song

Started by zapiy, September 01, 2012, 18:25:56 PM

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zapiy

Frozen Utopia have released their PC Engine CD homebrew RPG. Mysterious Song is a remake of an old 1999 MS-DOS RPG by Darkness Ethereal, which has been given the NEC J-RPG treatment both in game and in packaging.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMhxsL4Hv-c

Order here.
http://www.frozenutopia.com/

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Very cool, since I love RPGs! :)

Sadly I do not own the system, but it's great to see such a project made a reality.
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Shadowrunner

Quote from: "108 Stars"Very cool, since I love RPGs! :)
I'm assuming your name 108 Stars is a reference to the Suikoden series? Great games!

I agree this game looks cool but I don't own the system either, maybe some day.

108 Stars

Quote from: "Shadowrunner"Finally another RPG fan around here! I love them too. :D

Indeed, RPGs are my favourite genre. I also did graphics for Pier Solar on Mega Dive, that got me started doing pixel stuff myself and I could work on my favourite genre.

So I know how tough RPG development is, and seeing people tackle this in the homebrew scene like here makes me happy.
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Shadowrunner

Quote from: "108 Stars"
Quote from: "Shadowrunner"Finally another RPG fan around here! I love them too. :D

Indeed, RPGs are my favourite genre. I also did graphics for Pier Solar on Mega Dive, that got me started doing pixel stuff myself and I could work on my favourite genre.

So I know how tough RPG development is, and seeing people tackle this in the homebrew scene like here makes me happy.

That's really cool you worked on Pier Solar, I have that game at home.
Sadly though it's currently sitting in my ever growing pile of games yet to play. :)