| Hecules no Eikou: Toujin Makyouden | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Data East |
| Publisher(s) | Data East |
| Japanese title | ヘラクレスの栄光 闘人魔境伝 |
| Release date(s) | |
| Genre(s) | RPG |
| System(s) | Famicom |
| Players | 1 |
| Followed by | Hercules no Eikou II |
Hecules no Eikou: Toujin Makyouden (ヘラクレスの栄光 闘人魔境伝? lit. Glory of Hercules: Warrior Demon Environment Legend) is an RPG, developed by Data East and published on the Famicom in 1987. The game is regarded as a Dragon Quest clone, albeit a fairly good one. The game is based upon the greek mythology that depicts the 12 labors of Hercules. Additionally, Hercules must help the goddess Venus, who is trapped in Hades. The monsters associated with the 12 labors appear as bosses in the game. Unlike many RPG, you could converse with the bosses.
The game was known for a few difficult features. This included a character who gives misleading advice in the middle of the adventure, causing the player to lose their way. Certain items that are required to clear the game can be sold. If done so, the player has no choice but to restart by using a password from before the sale of the item. Passwords, if entered slightly incorrectly, sometimes resulted in advantages for the player.
The series contains five games all together; two on the Famicom, one on the Game Boy, and two on the Super Famicom. None of them have ever been translated into English.
In the land of Greece, the gods lived in the heavens of Mount Olympus, and the people resided below in peace. One day however, that peace was broken. The goddess Venus, who gave men peace of mind, was kidnapped and fear and worry became rampant across the land. The gods discovered that Venus was stolen away by Hades, ruler of the underworld. And so Zeus instructs Hercules subdue Lord Hades and rescue Venus in order to return peace to the land.
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