- Doraemon: Giga Zombie no Gyakushū
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Giga Zombie no Gyakushū Developer(s) Epoch Co. Publisher(s) Epoch Co. Distributor(s) Epoch Co. Designer(s) Epoch Co. Platform(s) Nintendo Entertainment System Release date(s) Genre(s) RPG Mode(s) Singleplayer Media/distribution 2 megabit Doraemon: Giga Zombie no Gyakushū (ドラえもん ギガゾンビの逆襲 Doraemon Giga Zonbii no Gyakushū , lit. Giga Zombie's Counter Attack) or known as Doraemon: The Revenge of Giga Zombie in English is a game released only in Japan by Epoch for the Famicom console in 1990. The second video game outing for the popular Japanese children's character is a Final Fantasy style role-playing game. The player takes the role of Doraemon the robot cat and leads him on an adventure through time to stop the evil Giga Zombie.
The game was translated into English by WakdHacks in the 90s and a patch[1] is available. It can be used with NES/Famicom emulators.
Contents
Prologue
Doraemon and his crew go on a journey to defeat Giga Zombies, using the time machine. They were struck by a turbulent time Giga Zombies spell and only Doraemon was able to return to the city while the others were stuck in Giga World. Doraemon must find a Hero (male) or Heroine (female) to help find his friends. So the story begins.
Gameplay
The gameplay is similar to the Dragon Warrior series except for the following:
- Shop tools (screwdriver exchange and tempering) is present, the dealer does not exist armor weapon shop, armor and weapons is to get in or get a transfer from or open the treasure box.
- Tools and equipment armor secret weapons can and keep your pocket and out of Doraemon.
- As a place of magic skills and, in secret tool, on an adventure to find, can not be used.
- Faces of the characters are displayed in conversation boxes. These images change to show facial expressions
References
External links
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUjoQExlJwE (English version Gameplay in YouTube)
- Doraemon: Giga Zombie no Gyakushuu at MobyGames
- http://dorando.emuverse.com/html/doraemon-giga-zombie-no-gyakushuu.html
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