| StarTropics | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Nintendo IRD[1] |
| Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
| Designer(s) | Genyo Takeda (producer, director, script writer)[2] Makoto Wada (main designer)[2] Y. A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual that creates Video games A developer may specialize in a certain video This is a list of current and former first-party second-party and devoted third-party game developers for Nintendo systems is a Multinational corporation headquartered in Kyoto Japan founded on A "game designer" is a person who designs Video games or one who designs traditional games such as Board games Video Games Designer A video game designer Genyo Takeda was born in Osaka Japan. He graduated from Shizuoka Government University in Honshū, and then went to work with Nintendo in the A game producer is the person in charge of overseeing development of a Video game. A game director is a person who is in charge of significant creative aspects of a Video game. A "game designer" is a person who designs Video games or one who designs traditional games such as Board games Video Games Designer A video game designer Hirai (music composer)[2] Masato Hatakeyama (chief programmer)[2] |
| Platform(s) | NES, Virtual Console |
| Release date | NES NA December 1, 1990 EU August 20, 1992 |
| Genre(s) | action-adventure video game |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: E (Everyone) (Virtual Console) |
| Media | 4-megabit cartridge |
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Much of the story is centered on celestial events (hence the name "StarTropics"), including the Southern Cross constellation, and the belief that meteor showers are portents of doom. CRUX is a lightweight I686 -optimized Linux distribution targeted at experienced Linux users In common usage a constellation is a group of celestial bodies that are connected together in some arrangement typically stars to form a visible figure or picture A meteor shower, some of which are known as a "meteor storm" or "meteor outburst" is a celestial event where a group of meteors are observed to radiate from one point
The story revolves around Mike Jones, a star pitcher from Seattle, who went to C-Island for a vacation and to visit his uncle, an archaeologist named Dr. StarTropics is an action-adventure video game released by Nintendo in 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. In Baseball, the pitcher is the player who throwsthe baseball from the Pitcher's mound toward the Catcher to begin each play with the goal of Archaeology, archeology, or archæology (from Greek grc ἀρχαιολογία archaiologia – grc ἀρχαῖος archaīos Steve Jones, more commonly known as "Dr. J", after receiving a letter from him. Visiting the nearby village of Coralcola, Mike discovers that Dr. J has gone missing. However, the path to the lab is blocked, so the Chief gives Mike the Island Yo-Yo (Island Star in the Virtual Console version) as his first weapon, sends him to meet his sister (the shaman) and Mike goes through the monster-infested tunnel. The yo-yo is a Toy consisting of two equally sized and weighted disks of Plastic, Wood, or Metal, connected with an Axle, with a After defeating the vicious C-Serpent, Mike reaches his uncle's lab. Once there, he meets Baboo, Dr J's assistant, who lets him take Dr. J's submarine, the Sub-C, which is navigated by a robot named NAV-COM. A submarine is a Watercraft that can operate independently below water as distinct from a Submersible that has only limited underwater capability A robot is a mechanical or Virtual Artificial agent In practice it is usually an electro-mechanical system which by its appearance or movements Mike travels off the island in the Sub-C, and his journey begins.
After leaving C-Island in the Sub-C, Mike encounters a mother dolphin. Dolphins are Marine mammals that are closely related to Whales and Porpoises There are almost forty species of dolphin in seventeen genera. Using a program on the sub which deciphers dolphin click-language, Mike finds that the mother is asking him to save her captured child. He agrees, and soon comes to a nearby island surrounded by dangerous coral reefs. He discovers a bottle on the beach from his uncle. Inside is a note from Dr. J, a desperate plea for rescue from aliens who have abducted him. The note also contains a code number used to activate the Sub-C's diving capability which Mike uses to navigate the island. After navigating a cave, Mike defeats a giant octopus named Octo the Huge to save the young boy dolphin. The As thanks, the dolphins lead the Sub-C safely around the coral reefs, and Mike continues his journey.
The Sub-C encounters a storm and is wrecked on a large island, and Mike must go to the village of Miracola to find help. Once there, he discovers that the Chief's daughter, Bananette, has fallen into a coma, and the Chief agrees to fix the Sub-C only if Mike cures his daughter. To find a cure, Mike must first go through a series of tunnels and face the fire-demon Magma, then make his way to the Castle of Shecola, where only women may enter. A gypsy living outside the castle agrees to help, but needs Mike to find her Crystal Ball that was lost in a nearby cemetery. The Romani people (singular Rom, plural Roma as a Noun; also known as Romanies or Roma people) are an ethnic group with origins A crystal ball is a Crystal or Glass Ball believed by some people to aid Clairvoyance.
Mike falls into a grave and enters another dungeon sequence, culminating in a battle against an enormous phantom named Maxie, who can only be battled when Mike uses a magic wand that penetrates her invisibility. Defeating Maxie frees Mike from the grave and drains the lake in the cemetery, revealing the crystal ball. Once Mike returns it to the fortune teller, she disguises Mike as a girl so that he can enter Shecola. The Queen of Shecola tells Mike that she "heard about the battle at the Ghost Town. " Impressed that it was this girl, the Queen sends the disguised Mike to a hermit who may have a cure for Bananette. The Queen also gives him a more powerful flail-like weapon called a Shooting Star. The flail is a medieval weapon made of one (or more weights attached to a handle with a hinge or chain. After climbing the Hermit's mountain and jumping on a geyser, Mike reaches the summit where the Hermit gives him a magic scroll whose incantation will wake Bananette. As thanks for reviving the Chief's daughter, the Miracolans repair the Sub-C and Mike continues. This is one of the longest Chapters in the entire game, with four action areas, and two towns to explore.
Mike comes across a small island whose residents, inhabitants of the village of Tunacola, say that someone from C-Island was looking for him. While out on the ocean past the island, a large whale swallows the Sub-C. Inside the whale, Mike meets up with Baboo again. Baboo had a lighter that they could use to smoke themselves out of the whale (similar to the events in Pinocchio), but Baboo has lost it. Pinocchio (piˈnɔkːjo in Italian is a fictional character that first appeared in 1883, in The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, and Mike navigates the whale's entrails and finally locates the lighter, and the whale coughs Mike and Baboo out. After the escape, Baboo tells Mike to dip his uncle's letter in water, revealing a hidden code on the letter (747) that activates a program to detect a tracking device that Dr. J planted on himself before going on the expedition that ended in his abduction. Following the signal, Mike continues. This chapter is unique in that this is the only chapter to not include any battles, as perhaps it was intended as a chance for the player to relax after the lengthy Chapter 3.
Mike encounters an island where the strait is blocked by an old clipper ship, left there in the 1600s by Captain Bell to keep pirates from passing through the strait and terrorizing the island. A clipper was a very fast Sailing ship of the 19th century that had multiple masts and a Square rig. The residents of the local village of Bellcola explain that Mike will need "Peter's" help in order to move the ship. "Peter" turns out to be a talking parrot, who won't help anyone unless given a gift. Parrots are birds of the roughly 350 Species in 85 genera comprising the order Psittaciformes, found in most warm and tropical regions Mike returns with a worm to feed Peter, and Peter tells Mike a Do Re Mi sequence Mike must play on Captain Bell's giant organ to open Captain Bell's Cave. In Music, solfège ('soʊlfɛʒ also called solfeggio, sol-fa, or solfa) is a Pedagogical Solmization technique for the Inside, Mike battles zombie pirates and throws an ancient lever which sinks Captain Bell's ship, clearing the strait and letting Mike move on. The signal shows that Dr. J is not far.
Mike happens upon a large archipelago of small islands, including the village of Howduyadu-cola and a skeleton that Mike believes belongs to "Rob Crusocola". An archipelago (ɑrkəˈpɛləgoʊ is a chain or cluster of Islands The word archipelago literally means "chief Sea " from Italian The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (of York Mariner Who lived Eight and Twenty Years all alone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America near the Mouth The signal indicates that Dr. J is somewhere in this area. After navigating around the archipelago, the Sub-C enters a cave, and Mike goes through a series of tunnels, encountering a creature resembling a massive Hallucigenia. Hallucigenia is an Extinct Genus of Animal found as fossils in the Middle Cambrian -aged Burgess Shale formation of After crossing underground lakes, he also battles a living statue called a Hoodoo Doll, which resembles a classical Japanese statue of an alien, followed by a vicious, living Moai monster, and a pair of stone cyclopes. Moai (or mo‘ai) (ˈmoʊаɪ are Monolithic human figures carved from rock on the Polynesian island of Rapa Nui (Easter Island In Greek mythology and later Roman mythology, a cyclops (ˈsaɪklɒps or kyklops ( Greek) is a member of a primordial race of After defeating all of them, Mike encounters an enormous hunk of melted metal with a strange cipher on the side. In Cryptography, a cipher (or cypher) is an Algorithm for performing Encryption and Decryption &mdash a series of well-defined steps Shortly after, he finally finds his uncle, Dr. J. After a tearful reunion, Dr. J explains that he was investigating what he thought was a meteorite when he discovered it was an escape pod used by an alien race from the planet of Argonia, who were exterminated by an evil alien race and sent to Earth to escape. A meteorite is a natural object originating in Outer space that survives an impact with the Earth 's surface An escape pod is a capsule or craft used to escape a vessel in an emergency usually only big enough for one person The evil aliens kidnapped him, and took three cubes which were lodged in the side of the escape pod. Dr. J had only just escaped from their spaceship, which is landed nearby, and asks Mike to board it and retrieve the cubes from the aliens.
Mike boards the evil alien spacecraft after receiving a new weapon called the Supernova. Mike sneaks through the passages, occasionally encountering aliens and their technology, and manages to find and reunite two of the three cubes after travelling through maze after maze. Suddenly, the spaceship takes off and begins to orbit the Earth. Mike must find the third cube before the ship flies into deep space.
The third and final cube is held by the alien leader, named Zoda, who calls himself the "Prime Invader. " First, Mike battles Zoda in a dark chamber, where Zoda manifests as a giant floating head and claws. After defeating him, Mike locates the spaceship's nuclear power source and causes it to malfunction. As the power wanes, Mike finds and battles Zoda's final manifestation, a hideous alien similar to a xenomorph who vomits spawns to kill Mike. The alien, also called the xenomorph, or a thing and by Ellen Ripley in a deleted scene from Alien³. Mike locates the final cube just in time, and the alien ship destroys itself with Mike leaving it in one of the ship's escape pods. The escape pod plunges into the ocean, Mike begins to swim towards the shore, however he is quickly fatigued. He wakes up on the shores of C-Island to find that the female dolphin from Chapter 2 saved him. Back at Coralcola, Dr. J instructs Mike to join the three cubes together. The cubes transform into a pod. The pod opens, and seven Argonian children emerge, including an Argonian Princess, Mica. The children are taken in by the Chief of Coralcola. Mike's quest is over at last, and the villagers have a feast to celebrate the new arrivals.
StarTropics is played from a 2D top-down perspective, similar to The Legend of Zelda (in the "dungeon" areas) and various RPGs on the NES (town/overworld areas). is a Video game designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and developed and published by Nintendo. A computer role-playing game ( CRPG) is a broad Video game genre originally developed for personal computers and other home computers Unlike The Legend of Zelda, StarTropics is linear and has a constant storyline. The game is divided into a series of chapters through which the story progresses. In each chapter, Mike initially walks around towns or other areas, talking to NPCs and obtaining information. A non-player character, often shortened to NPC, is a character that is controlled by the Gamemaster in Role-playing games or one that is not After speaking to the required people, Mike will often then travel to a cave or other underground area. It is here that the game switches mechanics. The view is much more zoomed-in, with Mike traveling through rooms that are (usually) one screen big.
Mike initially attacks enemies with the Island Yo-Yo (which is called the Island Star in the Virtual Console version of the game because "yo-yo" is still a trademarked name in Canada), which has a short range. The yo-yo is a Toy consisting of two equally sized and weighted disks of Plastic, Wood, or Metal, connected with an Axle, with a Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page Later in the game, it can be upgrade to two more weapons adding range and power to his attacks, in order of appearance: the Shooting Star (Chapter 3 from SheCola) and the Supernova (Chapter 7 from the Orange Cube). These upgrades, however, require Mike's health to be at a certain level to be available, otherwise the item will change back to the next lower item. To use the Shooting Star, Mike needs 6 hearts full of life, and to use the Supernova Mike needs Half of his health meter or 11 Hearts full.
Mike can accumulate other weapons and magical items, some of which are baseball-themed, while some others were renamed according to the Operations Guide, in these areas, such as baseball bats, baseballs (also called Wonder Horsehides), cleats (also known as Spikes), torches (titled as Fire), bolas (also known as Twisters), Asterisk/Twin Cross-Blades (which are similar to shurikens, but can split apart to move in a 90 degree angle), slingshots, reflective mirrors (known as Miracle Mirrors), two types of laser guns (a pistol and a rifle) and more. A baseball bat is a smooth wooden or metal club used in the game of Baseball to hit the ball after the ball is thrown by the pitcher. Baseball is a Bat-and-ball Sport played between two teams of nine players each A cleat is a type of Shoe designed especially for Sports played on Grass or dirt such as soccer or American football. Distinguish from Bolus. Bolas (from Spanish Bola, "ball" also known as boleadoras) are a throwing Shuriken (手裏剣 lit "sword hidden in the hand" is a traditional Japanese Concealed weapon that were generally used by shinobi no mono (or ninja as A mirror is an object with a surface that has good Specular reflection; that is it is smooth enough to form an Image. A laser is a device that emits Light ( Electromagnetic radiation) through a process called Stimulated emission. These special weapons do not carry over from dungeon to dungeon. In addition, Mike can collect several items that have different uses, such as a lantern for lighting darkened rooms, a snowman doll that freezes the enemy (used in chapter 2), the Rod of Sight used to make ghosts appear, the magic stopwatch that either slows or stops enemies and the magic bracelet that allows Mike to jump twice the distance until he moves to the next room.
Mike has a life meter which is made of a maximum of 22 hearts, similar to that of Link's. This meter can be expanded by finding Big Hearts (which are essentially the same as Heart Containers in Zelda). Sometimes a healing item called "Vitamin X" can be seen in some places in the game, which they can temporarily fill up all of Mike's hearts, while Mike's health will slowly drain to the amount of hearts he has. Mike loses hearts when he takes damage. These hearts can be refilled by finding hearts or stars either from enemies, or inside rooms, or by collecting 5 stars from enemies. Additionally, Mike can use stored potion to refill hearts when none are available.
Mike has three lives and must restart from the beginning of a dungeon area if he loses them all. It is possible to have more than three lives, by obtaining the "Try-Your-Luck Signs" to either have more or less lives, depending on what number is shown on the sign. There are dozens of different enemies within the game and some instant-kill traps, such as spiked pits, platforms that sink into the ubiquitous water and giant bowling balls reminiscent of the rolling rock seen in the Indiana Jones movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark. Dr (also Col Henry Walton Jones Jr, better known as Indiana Jones or Indy after his pet dog is a fictional Adventurer, Soldier Raiders of the Lost Ark (also known as Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark) is a 1981 Adventure film directed by Steven
Upon reaching the end of the dungeon area, Mike will usually fight a large boss character, which often requires a unique strategy to defeat. There is a point system in the game, which unlike most games, does not reward the player with more points for performance, but rather awards the same number of points after an area is completed. The points do not appear to serve any purpose in the game other then to measure your progress.
A unique aspect of StarTropics was a saga involving a piece of paper, resembling parchment, that came packaged with the game. Parchment is a thin material made from Calfskin, Sheepskin or goatskin. Written on it was a letter from Dr. Jones and was addressed to Mike, asking him to visit him at his laboratory on C-Island. It was as if the actual player had intercepted the message and was being invited indirectly to play the game. In later parts of the game, Mike receives an enigmatic message from his uncle through a third-party.
Even for a player who owned an original copy and thus, was more likely to have the letter, it was unusual for a game to refer to a physical object that would otherwise just be a novelty. This prompted the player to think that Dr. Jones might be referring to an object within the game. To add to the confusion of the puzzle, putting this paper under water might damage it. Regardless, the correct course of action was to dip the physical piece of paper in water. It revealed a secret message from Dr. Jones and the number "747" that must be used in the game in order to advance.
Since many rental stores and used video game retailers often do not have game boxes or manuals, it is difficult to find a copy of StarTropics with the original letter, requiring the use of online game manuals or online walkthroughs to complete this part of the game. A walkthrough is a term describing the consideration of a process at an abstract level Game magazine Nintendo Power was asked this question often enough that they published the "747" code as part of their "Counselor's Corner" soon after their article of the game. Nintendo Power magazine is a monthly news and strategy magazine formerly published in-house by Nintendo. [3]
After completing the game a slideshow of events from the game is shown, including the letter being dipped in water and the number "747" visible on it.
For the Virtual Console release, the letter is included in digital form with an image of a letter and a bucket of water at the bottom. Virtual Console, sometimes abbreviated as VC, is a specialized section of the Wii Shop Channel, an online service that allows players to purchase and download When the player clicks on one of the images, the letter dips into the bucket and the code is revealed. In the European release, the letter simply has a "click here" link at the bottom of the letter.