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{{Header Nav|game=Dandy: Zeuon No Fukkatsu | |image=Dandy Zeuon No Fukkatsu FDS box.jpg | ||
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|title=Dandy: Zeuon No Fukkatsu | |title=Dandy: Zeuon No Fukkatsu | ||
|developer=[[Atelier Double]] | |developer=[[Atelier Double]] | ||
|publisher=[[Activision]] | |publisher=[[Activision]] | ||
| | |year=1988 | ||
|systems={{syslist|fds}} | |||
|genre=[[Adventure]] | |genre=[[Adventure]] | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{nihongo|'''Dandy: Zeuon No Fukkatsu'''|ダンディー ゼウオンの復活||lit. Dandy: Zeuon's Revival}} is an [[adventure]] game developed by [[Atelier Double]] for the [[Famicom Disk System]], and published in Japan by [[Activision]] in [[1988]]. It is primarily based on the original [[Atari 8-bit]] computer game [[Dandy]] which came out in [[1983]] and went on to inspire the arcade classic [[Gauntlet]]. Having obtained the license to publish the game in Japan, [[Activision]] adapted the game to include more modern elements such as an overworld as well as underground dungeons, so the game plays like more of a mix between [[Gauntlet]] and [[The Legend of Zelda]]. The game was only published in Japan, and has never been translated from the original Japanese. | |||
{{nihongo|'''Dandy: Zeuon No Fukkatsu'''|ダンディー ゼウオンの復活||lit. Dandy: Zeuon's Revival}} is an [[adventure]] game developed by [[Atelier Double]] for the [[Famicom Disk System]], and published in Japan by [[Activision]] in [[1988]]. | |||
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Dandy: Zeuon No Fukkatsu | |
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Developer(s) | Atelier Double |
Publisher(s) | Activision |
Year released | 1988 |
System(s) | Family Computer Disk System |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
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Players | 1 |
Modes | Single player |
Dandy: Zeuon No Fukkatsu (ダンディー ゼウオンの復活? lit. Dandy: Zeuon's Revival) is an adventure game developed by Atelier Double for the Famicom Disk System, and published in Japan by Activision in 1988. It is primarily based on the original Atari 8-bit computer game Dandy which came out in 1983 and went on to inspire the arcade classic Gauntlet. Having obtained the license to publish the game in Japan, Activision adapted the game to include more modern elements such as an overworld as well as underground dungeons, so the game plays like more of a mix between Gauntlet and The Legend of Zelda. The game was only published in Japan, and has never been translated from the original Japanese.
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