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|completion=1
|image=Psychic City.png
|title=In The Psychic City
|title=In The Psychic City
|image=Psychic City.png
|developer=[[Hot-B]]
|developer=[[Hot-B Co., Ltd.]]
|publisher=[[Hot-B]]
|publisher=[[Hot-B Co., Ltd.]]
|year=1984
|released={{jp|1984|October}}
|systems={{syslist|fm7|pc8801}}
|genre=[[Adventure]]<br /> [[Role-Playing]]
|genre=[[Adventure]], [[Role-Playing]]
|systems=[[Fujitsu FM-7]], [[NEC PC-8801]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
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{{nihongo|'''Psychic City'''|サイキックシティ}}, released by Hot-B for the FM-7 and PC-8801 computers in 1984, and was designed by Idemitsu Junichi Oki, Jun Kuriyama, and N. Yoshikawa. It was one of the earliest Japanese role-playing games, alongside the likes of [[The Black Onyx]] and Mugen no Shinzou. In contrast to most other early RPGs, however, Psychic City departed from the fantasy and medieval themes common in the genre at the time in favour of a science-fiction cyberpunk plot.
{{nihongo|'''Psychic City'''|サイキックシティ}}, released by Hot-B for the FM-7 and PC-8801 computers in 1984, and was designed by Idemitsu Junichi Oki, Jun Kuriyama, and N. Yoshikawa. It was one of the earliest Japanese role-playing games, alongside the likes of [[The Black Onyx]] and Mugen no Shinzou. In contrast to most other early RPGs, however, Psychic City departed from the fantasy and medieval themes common in the genre at the time in favour of a science-fiction cyberpunk plot.
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