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Märchen Adventure Cotton 100% [Model SHVC-C9]
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コットン100% (c) 1994 Datam Polystar (Märchen Adventure Cotton 100%) Märchen Adventure Cotton 100% is a charming "cute-'em-up" side-scrolling shooter. Serving as a console-exclusive entry in the long-running Cotton series, the game follows the candy-obsessed witch, Cotton, and her fairy companion, Silk, as they traverse seven vibrant stages. The game is highly regarded for its colorful visuals, whimsical atmosphere, and a unique power-up system that blends traditional shooter mechanics with light RPG elements. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SHVC-C9 - TRIVIA - Released on April 22, 1994 in Japan at a retail price of 9,300 JPY. A mini audio CD composed by DataM Polystar Music Team was included with Marchen Adventure Cotton 100%. The game was presented at the Famicom Spaceworld' 93 in August 1993 in Japan. Experience-Based Power-Ups: Unlike many shooters of the era that relied on simple item pickups, Cotton 100% uses an experience point system. Collecting crystals levels up your main shot, requiring players to actively hunt for items to maintain their offensive output throughout the stages. The 'Tea Time' Bonus: Staying true to the series' quirky identity, each stage concludes with a "Tea Time" bonus round. This mini-game tests the player's reflexes as they scramble to collect falling teacups within a strict time limit, adding a layer of score-chasing depth. Tactical Magic: The player can customize their arsenal at the start of the game by selecting a specific loadout of spells (like Fire Dragon, Thunder, or Barrier). The ability to cycle through these spells using the shoulder buttons during gameplay adds a layer of strategy missing from more linear arcade shooters. - TIPS AND TRICKS - Visual Demo: At the title screen, press Up, X, Down, B, Left, Y, Right, A, L and R. This will open the cinemas selection screen. Press up and down to pick a sequence, and press Y to play it. - SERIES - 1. Cotton - Fantastic Night Dreams [Model 317-0179] (1991) 2. Märchen Adventure Cotton 100% [Model SHVC-C9] (1994, Super Famicom) 3. Panorama Cotton (1994, Sega Mega Drive) 4. Cotton 2 - Magical Night Dreams (1997) 5. Cotton Boomerang - Magical Night Dreams [Model 610-0374-121] (1998) 6. Rainbow Cotton (2000, Sega Dreamcast) 7. Magical Pachinko Cotton (2003, Sony PlayStation 2) - STAFF - Executive Produce: Yukio Kakehi Produce: Takato Yoshinari Direction: Kazutoshi yashiki (Success -Q.bit-), Motoi Saito (Success -Q.bit-), Kanayama 68000 (Giga Wave) Character Design: Motoi Saito (Success -Q.bit-), Shinobu Itoh (Success -Q.bit-) Visual Character Design: Hideki Tamura Program: Mizuho Sasa (Success -Q.bit-), Tomohiro Chuuman (Success -Q.bit-), Hiroki Yanagisawa (Success -Q.bit-), Akihiko Noguchi (Success -Q.bit-), Makoto Namai (Success -Q.bit-) Graphic: Kazutoshi Yashiki (Success -Q.bit-), Motoi Saito (Success -Q.bit-), Shinabu Itoh (Success -Q.bit-), Masahiro Fukuda (Success -Q.bit-), Shinichi Matsuoka (Success -Q.bit-) Visual CGDesign: Kotaro (Giga Wave), Kyoko Yoshinaga (Giga Wave) Sound Compose: Kenichi Hirata Sound Effect: Satoshi Ohta (Opus) Radio Actress: Takae Yoriguchi Assist: Ano Shimizu, Nomii Kusakabe Special Thanks: Nice Guy (Giga Wave), Hiroshi Takahashi (Giga Wave), Akihiro Nagashima, Akiko Tomikawa, Miyuki Takada, Kenichi Terada, Kazue Ohta, Yanagisawa Family, Ichinohe Kouji, Masako Sasa, Mika Yamaki, Samenosuke, Naruchan - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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コットン100% (c) 1994 Datam Polystar (Märchen Adventure Cotton 100%) Märchen Adventure Cotton 100% is a charming "cute-'em-up" side-scrolling shooter. Serving as a console-exclusive entry in the long-running Cotton series, the game follows the candy-obsessed witch, Cotton, and her fairy companion, Silk, as they traverse seven vibrant stages. The game is highly regarded for its colorful visuals, whimsical atmosphere, and a unique power-up system that blends traditional shooter mechanics with light RPG elements. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SHVC-C9 - TRIVIA - Released on April 22, 1994 in Japan at a retail price of 9,300 JPY. A mini audio CD composed by DataM Polystar Music Team was included with Marchen Adventure Cotton 100%. The game was presented at the Famicom Spaceworld' 93 in August 1993 in Japan. Experience-Based Power-Ups: Unlike many shooters of the era that relied on simple item pickups, Cotton 100% uses an experience point system. Collecting crystals levels up your main shot, requiring players to actively hunt for items to maintain their offensive output throughout the stages. The 'Tea Time' Bonus: Staying true to the series' quirky identity, each stage concludes with a "Tea Time" bonus round. This mini-game tests the player's reflexes as they scramble to collect falling teacups within a strict time limit, adding a layer of score-chasing depth. Tactical Magic: The player can customize their arsenal at the start of the game by selecting a specific loadout of spells (like Fire Dragon, Thunder, or Barrier). The ability to cycle through these spells using the shoulder buttons during gameplay adds a layer of strategy missing from more linear arcade shooters. - TIPS AND TRICKS - Visual Demo: At the title screen, press Up, X, Down, B, Left, Y, Right, A, L and R. This will open the cinemas selection screen. Press up and down to pick a sequence, and press Y to play it. - SERIES - 1. Cotton - Fantastic Night Dreams [Model 317-0179] (1991) 2. Märchen Adventure Cotton 100% [Model SHVC-C9] (1994, Super Famicom) 3. Panorama Cotton (1994, Sega Mega Drive) 4. Cotton 2 - Magical Night Dreams (1997) 5. Cotton Boomerang - Magical Night Dreams [Model 610-0374-121] (1998) 6. Rainbow Cotton (2000, Sega Dreamcast) 7. Magical Pachinko Cotton (2003, Sony PlayStation 2) - STAFF - Executive Produce: Yukio Kakehi Produce: Takato Yoshinari Direction: Kazutoshi yashiki (Success -Q.bit-), Motoi Saito (Success -Q.bit-), Kanayama 68000 (Giga Wave) Character Design: Motoi Saito (Success -Q.bit-), Shinobu Itoh (Success -Q.bit-) Visual Character Design: Hideki Tamura Program: Mizuho Sasa (Success -Q.bit-), Tomohiro Chuuman (Success -Q.bit-), Hiroki Yanagisawa (Success -Q.bit-), Akihiko Noguchi (Success -Q.bit-), Makoto Namai (Success -Q.bit-) Graphic: Kazutoshi Yashiki (Success -Q.bit-), Motoi Saito (Success -Q.bit-), Shinabu Itoh (Success -Q.bit-), Masahiro Fukuda (Success -Q.bit-), Shinichi Matsuoka (Success -Q.bit-) Visual CGDesign: Kotaro (Giga Wave), Kyoko Yoshinaga (Giga Wave) Sound Compose: Kenichi Hirata Sound Effect: Satoshi Ohta (Opus) Radio Actress: Takae Yoriguchi Assist: Ano Shimizu, Nomii Kusakabe Special Thanks: Nice Guy (Giga Wave), Hiroshi Takahashi (Giga Wave), Akihiro Nagashima, Akiko Tomikawa, Miyuki Takada, Kenichi Terada, Kazue Ohta, Yanagisawa Family, Ichinohe Kouji, Masako Sasa, Mika Yamaki, Samenosuke, Naruchan - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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