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| | |title=Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei | ||
|image=Digital Devil Story Megami Tensei FC box.jpg | |image=Digital Devil Story Megami Tensei FC box.jpg | ||
|developer=[[Atlus]] | |developer=[[Atlus]] | ||
|publisher=[[Namco]] | |publisher=[[Namco]] | ||
| | |released={{jp|1987|September 11}} | ||
|genre=[[RPG]] | |genre=[[RPG]] | ||
|systems=[[Famicom]] | |||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|followed by=[[Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II]] | |followed by=[[Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II]] | ||
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{{nihongo|'''''Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei'''''|デジタル・デビル物語 女神転生|Dejitaru Debiru Monogatari Megami Tensei}} is the first game of the popular {{C|Megami Tensei}} series of console role-playing games. Although [[Atlus]] has published a majority of the series, the first two games were created by [[Namco]], after it bought the video game rights to the Japanese horror novel series by Aya Nishitani, the first named Digitial Devil Story. | {{nihongo|'''''Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei'''''|デジタル・デビル物語 女神転生|Dejitaru Debiru Monogatari Megami Tensei}} is the first game of the popular {{C|Megami Tensei}} series of console role-playing games. Although [[Atlus]] has published a majority of the series, the first two games were created by [[Namco]], after it bought the video game rights to the Japanese horror novel series by Aya Nishitani, the first named Digitial Devil Story. | ||
It was released for the [[Famicom]] by Namco in [[1987]]. A game of the same name was released on the [[NEC PC-8801]] and [[MSX]] from Telenet Japan, although the RPG aspects were cut down drastically. In 1994, Atlus remade the Namco version, along with its sequel [[Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II]] and released a single [[Super Famicom]] cartridge titled [[Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei]]. These games have never been released outside of Japan. | It was released for the [[Famicom]] by Namco in [[1987]]. A game of the same name was released on the [[NEC PC-8801]] and [[MSX]] from Telenet Japan, although the RPG aspects were cut down drastically. In 1994, Atlus remade the Namco version, along with its sequel [[Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II]] and released a single [[Super Famicom]] cartridge titled [[Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei]]. These games have never been released outside of Japan. | ||
Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei features several gameplay elements that became standards in the rest of the series, including demon catching and fusing and first-person dungeons. While exploring dungeons, players are given an automap, which fills itself in as the player progresses in the dungeon. The game does not feature a save option, but does give passwords in towns, although the remake contains a save feature. | Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei features several gameplay elements that became standards in the rest of the series, including demon catching and fusing and first-person dungeons. While exploring dungeons, players are given an automap, which fills itself in as the player progresses in the dungeon. The game does not feature a save option, but does give passwords in towns, although the remake contains a save feature. | ||
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{{Megami Tensei}} | {{Megami Tensei}} | ||
[[Category:Atlus]] | [[Category:Atlus]] | ||
[[Category:Namco]] | [[Category:Namco]] | ||
[[Category:RPG]] | [[Category:RPG]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |