Momotaro Densetsu Gaiden: Dai-1-Shu
PC Engine · 1992
About this game
The PC-Engine port of the Game Boy game under the name of Momotaro Densetsu Gaiden.
A spin-off of Hudson's Peach Boy RPG series that focuses on three side characters instead.
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The game switches focus from Momotarou to three extra characters, each has their own distinct campaign to play through.
One follows a standard RPG route of a hero's journey, another involves the princess of the kingdom of demons as she attempts to uncover an attack on her father's throne with a band of allied monsters, and the third involves a thief who steals money from monsters and gives it to beggars.
Each campaign follows the core gameplay of the series: overworld exploration and turn-based combat.
About PC Engine
Known as the TurboGrafx-16 outside Japan, the PC Engine (1987) punched well above its small form factor and was hugely successful in Japan despite a limited Western release. Because the Western TurboGrafx-16 library is comparatively small and undersold relative to the platform's technical merits, complete-in-box North American copies are notably scarcer — and pricier — than their Japanese PC Engine counterparts.
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