Neutopia [Model HC89022]

37 Years old NEC PC-Engine HuCARD Hudson Soft. [Hudson Group] [Japan]
Neutopia [Model HC89022] screenshot

Neutopia © 1989 Hudson Soft.

Neutopia is an action/adventure game.

The land of Neutopia was at peace until the day the evil demon Dirth arrived, kidnaped princess Aurora and stole the 8 medallions of power. Each medallion represents the spirit of Neutopia's leaders and princess Aurora is the only one who can unleash the forces of goodness that will stop the advance of evil. The player takes control of Jazeta and his mission is to find the princess and to retrieve the precious medallions hidden deep inside eight dungeons scattered around the four over-worlds. Our hero freely wonders around the game world armed with a sword and a shield. He must complete various objectives, collect money, retrieve new items and find more sophisticated weaponry. Jazeta can use a large variety of weapons and items such as the bomb allowing him to find secret doorways or the almighty flame rod. Some people around the over-world hold valuable items and information and Jazeta has to intensively explore these places to hunt for the precise locations of the dungeons.

A password system or the Ram Backup system allow the player to save his progress.

TECHNICAL

HuCARD ID: HC89022
HuCARD Size: 3 Mbits.

BARCODE: 4988607200244

TRIVIA

Released on November 17, 1989 (Friday) in Japan. The retail price was 5,800 Yen.

This is the 23th Title made by Hudson Soft for the PC-Engine.

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SERIES
STAFF
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Directed by: Isamu Izumi
Chief Programmer: Koji Kaneta
Assistant Programmer: Masato Tobisawa, Toshiro Kondo
Chief Designer: Akinobu Sekiguchi
Graphic Designer: Akihiko Azuma, Yasue Oikawa
Music by: Tomotsune Maeno
Sound Effects: Toshiaki Takimoto
Game Designer #1: Keigo Yasuda
Game Designer #2: Hiroki Shimada
Game Designer #3: Toshiyuki Takatsu
Scenario Adviser: Kouji Arai, Tadayuki Kawada
Thanks to: Toshiharu Ura, Toshinori Oyama
Special Thanks to: Hidetoshi Endo
SOURCES
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ROM dump (MAME).
Game's description by Laurent Kermel; http://www.videogameden.com