- Square no Tom Sawyer
Infobox VG| title = Square no Tom Sawyer
developer = Square
publisher = Square
designer =
engine =
released = JPNMarch 19 , 1989ja icon cite web | author=Square Enix site staff | title=スクウェアのトム・ソーヤ | publisher=www.square-enix.com | year= |url=http://www.square-enix.com/jp/archive/square_tomsoya/ | accessdate=2006-07-31]
genre =Console role-playing game
modes =Single-player
ratings =
platforms = Famicom
media = Cartridge
requirements =
input =Game controller Nihongo|"Square no Tom Sawyer"|スクウェアのトム・ソーヤ|Sukuwea no Tomu Sōya|lit. "Square's Tom Sawyer" is aconsole role-playing game for theNintendo Famicom (known internationally as the Nintendo Entertainment System)game console . The game is directly based onMark Twain 's renowned novel, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ", and was developed in the role-playing game niche that made Square famous with its acclaimed "Final Fantasy " series of video games.Although the game was never released outside of
Japan , its prominent display ofblackface has earned it dubious notoriety across some video game-oriented message boards, with posters comparing it to more recent racially controversial topics, such as "LocoRoco " and the Dutch "PlayStation Portable White is Coming" advertisements. The game is featured inGameSpy 's retrospective overview of the Nintendo Famicom; Benjamin Turner and Christian Nutt's Square column concludes that "one of the most amusing Square games that didn't come [to the U.S.] was "Square's Tom Sawyer", an RPG starring the happy-go-lucky boy wonder that featured a...racially insensitive...character."On
December 10 ,1998 , Kikuyama released an unofficial English translation patch for "Square's Tom Sawyer". However, the patch only partially translates the game, and the project has since been abandoned. [ cite web | author=Spinner 8 | title=Square's Tom Sawyer | publisher=RomHacking.net (note: successor to The Whirlpool) | date=19 June 2005 |url=http://www.romhacking.net/trans/216/ | accessdate=2006-07-31]etting
"Square's Tom Sawyer" takes place on the
Mississippi River in1855 the fictional St. Petersburg,Missouri (modeled after Twain's boyhood home ofHannibal, Missouri ). The game features the iconicwhitewash ed buildings from the novel and retains most of the main characters. Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn, Jim, Injun Joe, Aunt Polly, and Sid are all present, although Becky Thatcher is replaced by a girl named "Amy", possibly Amy Lawrence, Tom's ex-girlfriend. The game centers around Tom's search for treasure.Gameplay
The presentation of "Square's Tom Sawyer" only loosely mirrors that of traditional Japanese role-playing games. The game's
sidescrolling navigation is less open-ended than most RPGs, while the absence of anoverworld map separates it from games like "Final Fantasy" and "Dragon Quest". The game retains a traditional battle system, where character performance in combat is determined by numerical values for attributes such as health, power, and speed. The values of the characters' attributes increases as the characters gain experience through successive battles. Although "Square's Tom Sawyer" boasts a large item inventory, it eliminates the system of equipment; players instead fight monsters using their fists.Audio
"Square's Tom Sawyer" was scored by famed "Final Fantasy" composer
Nobuo Uematsu . [ cite web | author=Square Enix site staff | title=Uematsu's Music | publisher=www.square-enix.com | year=2003 |url=http://www.square-enix-usa.com/uematsu/profile/index.html | accessdate=2006-07-31]ee also
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Blackface
*Little Black Sambo References
External links
*ja icon [http://www.square-enix.com/jp/archive/square_tomsoya/ Square Enix "Square's Tom Sawyer" Page]
*GameFAQs|type=/console/nes|num=579502|name="Square no Tom Sawyer"
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