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|updated= August 23, 2006 |genre= Platform-adventure |modes= Single-player |platforms= Microsoft Windows, WiiWare, PlayStation Vita }} ''La-Mulana'' is a platform-adventure video game, initially designed to imitate the look and feel of the MSX games. First released on May 27, 2005 in Japan for Microsoft Windows, the game was originally only available in Japanese, but an English translation patch has been produced by Ian Kelley of AGTP. The game was later remade for the ground up in a 16-bit style for the Nintendo Wii, and later PC, Mac, Linux and PlayStation Vita. ==Features== The protagonist of the game is Lemeza, a whip wielding adventurer similar to Indiana Jones exploring the tomb within La-Mulana. Although there is only one ending in the game there are many ways to get there, in that completing objectives in the game (gaining power ups and reaching new areas) is not linear, nor is there an obvious recommended path to take. Many powerups will allow you to reach new areas (similar to Super Metroid), but the game gives no indication of where to go. Since the game was intended as a tribute to the MSX games of the 1980s (and especially to Maze of Galious), it uses the 16-color palette and low resolution typical of those games. Also, the opening sequence parodies the typical load screen of the MSX, displaying the amount of available video RAM and a copy of the MSX logo. The protagonist also has a laptop MSX in his possession throughout the game, and can collect or buy ROM cartridges for it; many of these can be combined to produce various special effects. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「La-Mulana」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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