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Developer(s) Banpresto
Publisher(s) Banpresto
Designer
Engine Proprietary
status Status Missing
Release date October 27, 1995 (JP)
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Genre Role-playing, Strategy
Mode(s) Single-player
Age rating(s) Ratings Missing
Platform(s) Super Famicom
Arcade system Arcade System Missing
Media One (1) 16 Mbit ROM cartridge
Input Super Famicom gamepad
Requirements Requirements Missing
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough

Tenchi Muyou! Game Hen (天地無用!げーむ編 Tenchi Muyō! Gēmu Hen?), also known as Tenchi Muyo! RPG, is a Japanese role-playing strategy game developed by Banpresto for the Super Famicom, released on October 27, 1995. It was licensed by AIC and the now former Pioneer LDC.

Gameplay[ | ]

Tenchi Muyou! Game Hen is a turn-based game played from an isometric perspective. The game focuses entirely on fighting monsters within progressive worlds, all of which contain linear paths with predetermined battles. As such, the player does not freely roam or interact with the world.

There are a total of 12 playable characters in the game: Tenchi, Ryoko, Ayeka, Mihoshi, Sasami, Shitsuki, Ryo-Ohki, Katsuhito, Yukinojyo, Azaka, Kamidake and Washu. The player starts with the beginning four, acquires the subsequent two later, and, by visiting more varied locations, can acquire the remaining six. In prototypical role-playing fashion, each character has different movements, skills, personal advantages, attacking power, health and defense. Unlike the commonly instituted experience points system, however, characters level up by the accumulated number of monsters they defeat in battles. There is a cap of 8 levels. Up to four characters can be brought into combat at once and matches continue until all members of either side are eliminated.

Synopsis[ | ]

Setting[ | ]

Like the other mediums of the series, Tenchi Muyou! Game Hen begins on the Masaki residence, progressively branching from the property to spacecraft and other planets. The characters Shitsuki and Kusumi, new to the franchise, make an only appearance in the game.

Plot[ | ]

On an otherwise ordinary sunny morning, Tenchi, Ryoko, Ayeka, Mihoshi and Ryo-Ohki sit to breakfast as Sasami finishes serving food. Realizing that Washu is not present, Sasami and Ryo-Ohki go to fetch her. Shortly after leaving, the house begins to wavily glow; ghastly monsters appearing in the hall.

Fighting and defeating the intruders, the group is approached by Mizuki, a mysterious girl who explains the obscure reason for her visit: test and measure the strengths of everyone. All but Ryoko take her objective with any real care until Mizuki presents Sasami as a hostage, garnering the now dire attention of the group. Acting the sportsman however, Mizuki agrees to surrender her captive in return for any one of the group injuring her in a fight. Much to her angst, Mizuki loses; refusing to go through with her end of the deal. She offers the group a future rematch as compensation and, leaving them with her next location, teleports Sasami and herself to her outbound spaceship.

Translation[ | ]

While Tenchi Muyou! Game Hen was never officially translated and released for international consoles, the later dumped ROM image of the game was hacked and translated into English on two occasions. Lina`chan, Nuku-Nuku & Filia's Translations, or LNF, released their functional iteration in 2000, albeit some bugs and textual imperfections. In 2009, ROM hacker Borderline continued work on the game, releasing a complete translation the same year.[2][3]

References[ | ]

  1. Release information. GameFAQs. Retrieved on 2008-09-26
  2. Borderline. Tenchi Muyo! RPG - English. 100webspace.net. Retrieved on 2010-06-22
  3. Tenchi Muyo RPG - About the Game. fantasyanime.com. Retrieved on 2010-06-22

External links[ | ]

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