Shinseiki Odysselya

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1993 video game
  • JP: June 18, 1993
Genre(s)Role-playing video gameMode(s)Single-player

Shinseiki Odysselya (神聖紀オデッセリア, lit. "Sacred Era Odyssey") is a role-playing video game released by Vic Tokai in Japan for the Super Famicom in 1993. An American version was scheduled in 1994 titled Lost Mission, but was canceled. A quick review of the game was published in Vol. 58 of Nintendo Power with a scheduled release date of March 1994, which criticized the game for its "poor story translation" and "standard RPG play."[1]

Sequel

Shinseiki Odysselya 2 was released in 1995 in Japan.

References

  1. ^ "Now Playing". Nintendo Power. Vol. 58. March 1994. p. 104.

External links

  • Soundtrack information at SNESmusic
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