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[4] Next Generation rated it three stars out of five, and stated that "Astal is, in the end, a fine, side-scrolling action game, and if you already own a Saturn and you love side-scrolling action games, then this is a good one to pursue, but this game would not exactly make a good argument for buying a 32-bit machine."
On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the game a 31 out of 40, [8] giving it a 9 out of 10 in their Reader Cross Review. [9] Sega Saturn Magazine argued that the game has too little story to win over European gamers, most of whom held a firm dislike for RPGs at the time Mystaria was released. [ 7 ]
SimTower: The Vertical Empire (originally published in Japan as The Tower [a]) is a construction and management simulation video game developed by OPeNBooK and released in 1994 for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh System 7.
It was designed to teach Japanese students more about English, and played the audio CD back at particular times using a peripheral called Voicer-kun, an IR emitter that could command the CD to change tracks and play them. [1] It is the first visual novel in the "English Dream" series, the only other being an unconnected novel named Dark Hunter. [2]
The Saturn version of Silver Star Story was well received in Japan, with Weekly Sega Saturn Magazine recognizing it as one of the most memorable gaming experiences of 1997. [45] It would go on to sell 200,035 copies in the region by the end of 1996, with the MPEG full-motion video version selling an additional 8,346 copies in 1997. [ 46 ]
Second model Japanese Sega Saturn. The Sega Saturn [a] is a 32-bit fifth-generation home video game console that was developed by Sega and first released on November 22, 1994. Its games are in CD-ROM format, and its game library contains several arcade ports as well as original titles.
[1] [2] Both games were later remade for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation as Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete and Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete. Further remakes of the first game were released for the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation Portable. Spin-offs were also released, including Lunar: Sanposuru Gakuen and Lunar: Dragon Song.
From Myth to Laughter on their June 1, 1990 issue as being the seventh most-successful table arcade unit of the month. [7] It went on to be one of the top five highest-grossing arcade games of 1990 in Japan, [ 8 ] where it also won the 1990 Gamest Awards for Best Production and Best Shooting Game. [ 9 ]