Aura Battler Dunbine
Released in 1991 on MSX2, Aura Battler Dunbine (聖戦士ダンバイン) is an adventure game developed and edited by Family Soft. Based on the eponymous anime created by Yoshiyuki Tomino, the game plunges players into the Byston Well universe, a parallel world mixing medieval elements and advanced technologies, where mecha fighting called « Aura Battlers » rage.
77.00€
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About
The player plays Shō Zama, a young man accidentally transported into the world of Byston Well. Recruited to pilot the powerful mecha Dunbine, Shō must navigate through complex political intrigues and participate in epic battles to restore peace.
The gameplay combines adventure and strategy elements. Players explore various regions, interact with key characters in history and take part in real-time tactical battles at the helm of their Aura Battler. The decisions made influence the course of history, providing an appreciable narrative depth.
- Faithful adaptation: The game closely follows the original anime frame, allowing fans to relive the highlights of the series while adding quests and exclusive characters to the game.
- Edition in several diskettes: Due to the wealth of content, the game is distributed on several 3.5-inch (6x) diskettes, a common practice for large-scale MSX2 games at the time.
- Family Soft Reputation: Known for its adaptations of animated series in video games, Family Soft has also developed titles based on other popular licenses, such as Mobile Suit Gundam and Macross.
For lovers of mechas and epic stories, Aura Battler Dunbine on MSX2 offers an immersive experience, mixing intense exploration, strategy and fighting in a rich and detailed universe.
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