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{{nihongo|'''Maison Ikkoku'''|めぞん一刻}} is a graphical text-adventure game developed by [[Micro Cabin]] and published on multiple popular Japanese home computer systems towards the end of [[1986]]. It was ported to the Famicom by [[Bothtec]] in [[1988]]. Micro Cabin then ported the game one final time to the [[PC Engine]] in [[1989]]. The game is based on the popular manga and anime series of the same name, ''Maison Ikkoku''.
{{nihongo|'''Maison Ikkoku'''|めぞん一刻}} is a graphical text-adventure game developed by [[Micro Cabin]] and published on multiple popular Japanese home computer systems towards the end of [[1986]]. It was ported to the Famicom by [[Bothtec]] in [[1988]]. Micro Cabin then ported the game one final time to the [[PC Engine]] in [[1989]]. The game is based on the popular manga and anime series of the same name, ''Maison Ikkoku''.


The story is a bitter-sweet comedic romance involving a group of madcap people who live in a boarding house in 1980s Tokyo. The story focuses primarily on the gradual developing relationships between Yusaku Godai, a poor student down on his luck, and Kyoko Otonashi, a young, recently-widowed boarding house manager.
The story is a bitter-sweet comedic romance involving a group of madcap people who live in a boarding house in 1980s Tokyo. The story focuses primarily on the gradual developing relationships between Yusaku Godai, a poor student down on his luck, and Kyoko Otonashi, a young, recently-widowed boarding house manager.
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In the game, you take the role of Godai performing various missions that deal with the storyline of Maison Ikkoku. You have to avoid Yotsuya's pranks, save money to throw a party, proclaim your love for Kyoko and other things. The action takes place all over Tokeizaka and not just the boarding house. Players can visit Soichiro's grave, Chachamaru, the train station and many other familiar locales.
In the game, you take the role of Godai performing various missions that deal with the storyline of Maison Ikkoku. You have to avoid Yotsuya's pranks, save money to throw a party, proclaim your love for Kyoko and other things. The action takes place all over Tokeizaka and not just the boarding house. Players can visit Soichiro's grave, Chachamaru, the train station and many other familiar locales.


No version of the game was ever released outside of Japan. However, a fan-translation of the PC-Engine version was produced which translates the game into English. More information about the translation patch can be found [http://www.romhacking.net/translations/724/ here].
No version of the game was ever released outside of Japan. However, a fan-translation of the PC-Engine version was produced which translates the game into English. More information about the translation patch can be found [http://www.romhacking.net/translations/724/ here].
 
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Image:Maison Ikkoku FM77 box.jpg|Fujitsu FM-77 box
File:Maison Ikkoku FM77 box.jpg|Fujitsu FM-77 box
Image:Maison Ikkoku MSX box.jpg|MSX2 box
File:Maison Ikkoku MSX box.jpg|MSX2 box
Image:Maison Ikkoku X1 box.jpg|Sharp X1 box
File:Maison Ikkoku X1 box.jpg|Sharp X1 box
Image:Maison Ikkoku FC box.jpg|Famicom box
File:Maison Ikkoku FC box.jpg|Famicom box
Image:Maison Ikkoku PCE box.jpg|PC-Engine box
File:Maison Ikkoku PCE box.jpg|PC-Engine box
Image:Maison Ikkoku FC screen.gif|Famicom screenshot
File:Maison Ikkoku FC screen.png|Famicom screenshot
Image:Maison Ikkoku FC title.gif|Famicom title screen
File:Maison Ikkoku FC title.png|Famicom title screen
Image:Maison Ikkoku PCE title.gif|PC-Engine title screen
File:Maison Ikkoku PCE title.png|PC-Engine title screen
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[[Category:Micro Cabin]]
[[Category:Adventure]]
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[[Category:Bothtec]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]

Latest revision as of 15:02, 21 August 2022

Box artwork for Maison Ikkoku.
Box artwork for Maison Ikkoku.
Maison Ikkoku
Developer(s)Micro Cabin
Publisher(s)Micro Cabin, Bothtec
Year released1986
System(s)NEC PC-8801, MSX2, Fujitsu FM-7, NES, TurboGrafx-16, Sharp X1
Genre(s)Adventure
Players1
ModesSingle player
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Maison Ikkoku (めぞん一刻?) is a graphical text-adventure game developed by Micro Cabin and published on multiple popular Japanese home computer systems towards the end of 1986. It was ported to the Famicom by Bothtec in 1988. Micro Cabin then ported the game one final time to the PC Engine in 1989. The game is based on the popular manga and anime series of the same name, Maison Ikkoku.

The story is a bitter-sweet comedic romance involving a group of madcap people who live in a boarding house in 1980s Tokyo. The story focuses primarily on the gradual developing relationships between Yusaku Godai, a poor student down on his luck, and Kyoko Otonashi, a young, recently-widowed boarding house manager.

In the game, you take the role of Godai performing various missions that deal with the storyline of Maison Ikkoku. You have to avoid Yotsuya's pranks, save money to throw a party, proclaim your love for Kyoko and other things. The action takes place all over Tokeizaka and not just the boarding house. Players can visit Soichiro's grave, Chachamaru, the train station and many other familiar locales.

No version of the game was ever released outside of Japan. However, a fan-translation of the PC-Engine version was produced which translates the game into English. More information about the translation patch can be found here.

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