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Madou Monogatari I technical data

Name Madou Monogatari I
System Game Gear
Year 1993
Developer Compile
Genre RPG

Madou Monogatari I is a Sega Game Gear game created by Compile and released in 1992. The game was the first in the long-running Madou Monogatari series of role-playing games, and is considered to be a classic entry in the genre.

The game follows protagonist Arle Nadja as she embarks on an adventure to save her kingdom from destruction. Along the way, Arle encounters various magical creatures, such as dragons, fairies, and ghosts, as well as powerful enemies. Throughout her journey, Arle must fight monsters and battle through dungeons to reach her goal. As she progresses through the game, Arle will gain experience points which can be used to upgrade her stats and buy new items.

The gameplay of Madou Monogatari I is turn-based and involves navigating through a top-down environment while fighting monsters using a variety of spells, items and weapons. Players can also use special techniques known as “spells” during battle to gain an advantage over their foes. These spells can heal or damage characters depending on their type. In addition to battling monsters, players must also solve puzzles scattered throughout the world in order to progress further into the story.

Madou Monogatari I features a unique graphical style that combines detailed sprites with colorful backgrounds that evoke an atmosphere of fantasy adventure. The soundtrack is composed by Masahiro Kajihara, whose work has been featured in other Compile games such as Puyo Puyo Sun and Gun Nac.

Madou Monogatari I has been praised for its unique blend of RPG elements with puzzle solving challenges and engaging combat mechanics, making it one of the most beloved entries in the series. It was also highly acclaimed for its memorable characters and visuals that still captivate gamers today despite its age. Although Madou Monogatari I was only released in Japan at first, it eventually made its way overseas via compilations or emulation software like MAME or RetroArch for those who want to experience this classic RPG adventure firsthand.

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