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{{Game | {{Game | ||
| | |title=Tomba! | ||
|image=Tomba boxart.png | |image=Tomba boxart.png | ||
|developer=[[Whoopee Camp]] | |developer=[[Whoopee Camp]] | ||
|publisher={{ | |publisher={{co|Whoopee Camp|jp}} | ||
{{co|Sony Computer Entertainment}} | |||
|designer=Tokuro Fujiwara | |designer=Tokuro Fujiwara | ||
|released={{sys|ps1}}{{jp|1997|December 25}}{{na|1998|June 30}}{{eu|1998|September 4}} | |||
{{sys|ps3}}{{jp|2011|July 6}}{{na|2012|June 19}}{{eu|2012|October 3}} | |||
|genre=[[Platform]] | |genre=[[Platform]] | ||
|systems=[[PlayStation]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[PSP]], [[PS Vita]] | |||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|followed by=[[Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return]] | |followed by=[[Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return]] | ||
|series=Tomba! | |series=Tomba! | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Tomba!''' (originally '''Ore Tomba!''' in Japan and '''Tombi!''' in Europe) is a [[platform]] game developed by [[Whoopee Camp]] for the [[PlayStation]]. The game was followed by a sequel titled ''Tomba! The Wild Adventures'' in Japan, ''[[Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return]]'' in North America, and ''Tombi! 2'' in Europe. The colorful imaginative atmosphere and innovative gameplay has continued to keep it nostalgically popular with gamers. The series is the brainchild of Tokuro Fujiwara. It was also one of the first PlayStation games to take advantage of the DualShock feature. | '''Tomba!''' (originally '''Ore Tomba!''' in Japan and '''Tombi!''' in Europe) is a [[platform]] game developed by [[Whoopee Camp]] for the [[PlayStation]]. The game was followed by a sequel titled ''Tomba! The Wild Adventures'' in Japan, ''[[Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return]]'' in North America, and ''Tombi! 2'' in Europe. The colorful imaginative atmosphere and innovative gameplay has continued to keep it nostalgically popular with gamers. The series is the brainchild of Tokuro Fujiwara. It was also one of the first PlayStation games to take advantage of the DualShock feature. | ||
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
Tomba! is set on a group of islands in the middle of an ocean which do not appear on any map. Formed with great provinces in the north and smaller islands in the south, the region is home to peaceful people who lived in tranquility for many years. The island was once a beautiful place, home to birds and plantations. | Tomba! is set on a group of islands in the middle of an ocean which do not appear on any map. Formed with great provinces in the north and smaller islands in the south, the region is home to peaceful people who lived in tranquility for many years. The island was once a beautiful place, home to birds and plantations. | ||
The protagonist is an energetic pink-haired youngster named Tomba (Tombi in Europe). One day, seven evil pigs appeared, and using their magical powers, they mutated the surroundings into a bizarre landscape. The underlings of The Evil Pigs, called the Koma Pigs, stole Tomba's grandfather's bracelet and a substantial amount of gold through a strange lust for it. | The protagonist is an energetic pink-haired youngster named Tomba (Tombi in Europe). One day, seven evil pigs appeared, and using their magical powers, they mutated the surroundings into a bizarre landscape. The underlings of The Evil Pigs, called the Koma Pigs, stole Tomba's grandfather's bracelet and a substantial amount of gold through a strange lust for it. | ||
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