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{{nihongo|'''The Black Onyx'''|ザ・ブラックオニキス}} is an [[RPG]] released in Japan by [[Bullet Proof Software]], and written by Henk Rogers. It was one of the first Japanese-language RPGs ever made. Having sold 150,000 copies, the game is credited as familiarizing the Japanese public with RPGs. The success of this game lead to the development of series like [[:Category:Dragon Quest|Dragon Quest/Warrior]] and {{c|Final Fantasy}}. It was originally released for the [[NEC PC-8801]] in [[1984]], and ported to several other platforms. A version of the game was released for the [[Famicom]] in Japan. It featured completely redesigned gameplay, a new map, and was retitled [[Super Black Onyx]].


{{nihongo|'''The Black Onyx'''|ザ・ブラックオニキス}} is an [[RPG]] released in Japan by [[Bullet Proof Software]], and written by Henk Rogers. It was one of the first Japanese-language RPGs ever made.  Having sold 150,000 copies, the game is credited as familiarizing the Japanese public with RPGs.  The success of this game lead to the development of series like [[:Category:Dragon Quest|Dragon Quest/Warrior]] and [[:Category:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]].  It was originally released for the [[NEC PC-8801]] in [[1984]], and ported to several other platforms. A version of the game was released for the [[Famicom]] in Japan. It featured completely redesigned gameplay, a new map, and was retitled [[Super Black Onyx]].
The player can create a five-member party (4 members on GBC), or can ask friendly encounters to join the party to fill empty slots. The party will explore the dungeons under the town of Utsuro (ウツロ) to obtain the legendary Black Onyx. Doing so will break the curse which binds the town in eternal night. The combat system has no concept of distance, so there are no bows or similar missile weapons. There are melee weapons, shields, and armor, however. The hospital in town can offer "examinations" which display the PCs' stats. There is a bank in town where the heroes can deposit money. This protects money from thieves; but there is no interest on the deposits, since there is no time system.
 
The player can create a five-member party (4 members on GBC), or can ask friendly encounters to join the party to fill empty slots. The party will explore the dungeons under the town of Utsuro (ウツロ) to obtain the legendary Black Onyx. Doing so will break the curse which binds the town in eternal night. The combat system has no concept of distance, so there are no bows or similar missile weapons. There are melee weapons, shields, and armor, however. The hospital in town can offer "examinations" which display the PCs' stats. There is a bank in town where the heroes can deposit money. This protects money from thieves; but there is no interest on the deposits, since there is no time system.  


The labyrinth under the town has several entrances, each hidden in one of the locations of the town. The labyrinth has six floors corresponding to the six colors the computer can display. These must be solved in the proper order (which depends on the platform) in order to create the stairway to the Black Tower, where the Onyx resides.
The labyrinth under the town has several entrances, each hidden in one of the locations of the town. The labyrinth has six floors corresponding to the six colors the computer can display. These must be solved in the proper order (which depends on the platform) in order to create the stairway to the Black Tower, where the Onyx resides.
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The [[Game Boy Color]] port was developed by [[Atelier Double]] and published by [[Taito Corporation|Taito]]. This port added updated visuals, although it also featured the ability to play through the game with the original games visual style.
The [[Game Boy Color]] port was developed by [[Atelier Double]] and published by [[Taito Corporation|Taito]]. This port added updated visuals, although it also featured the ability to play through the game with the original games visual style.
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Image:The Black Onyx FM7 box.jpg|Fujitsu FM-7 box
File:The Black Onyx FM7 box.jpg|Fujitsu FM-7 box
Image:The Black Onyx GBC box.jpg|Game Boy Color box
File:The Black Onyx GBC box.jpg|Game Boy Color box
Image:The Black Onyx GBC title.png|GBC title screen
File:The Black Onyx GBC title.png|GBC title screen
Image:The Black Onyx MSX box.jpg|MSX box
File:The Black Onyx MSX box.jpg|MSX box
Image:The Black Onyx MSX title.gif|MSX title screen
File:The Black Onyx MSX title.png|MSX title screen
Image:The Black Onyx SMS box.jpg|Sega Mark III box
File:The Black Onyx SMS box.jpg|Sega Mark III box
Image:The Black Onyx SMS title.png|SM3 title screen
File:The Black Onyx SMS title.png|SM3 title screen
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Box artwork for The Black Onyx.
Box artwork for The Black Onyx.
The Black Onyx
Developer(s)Bullet-Proof Software
Publisher(s)Bullet-Proof Software, ASCII Entertainment, Sega
Year released1985
System(s)NEC PC-6001, MSX, Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp X1, Sega Master System, Game Boy Color
Genre(s)RPG
Players1
ModesSingle player
LinksThe Black Onyx ChannelSearchSearch

The Black Onyx (ザ・ブラックオニキス?) is an RPG released in Japan by Bullet Proof Software, and written by Henk Rogers. It was one of the first Japanese-language RPGs ever made. Having sold 150,000 copies, the game is credited as familiarizing the Japanese public with RPGs. The success of this game lead to the development of series like Dragon Quest/Warrior and Final Fantasy. It was originally released for the NEC PC-8801 in 1984, and ported to several other platforms. A version of the game was released for the Famicom in Japan. It featured completely redesigned gameplay, a new map, and was retitled Super Black Onyx.

The player can create a five-member party (4 members on GBC), or can ask friendly encounters to join the party to fill empty slots. The party will explore the dungeons under the town of Utsuro (ウツロ) to obtain the legendary Black Onyx. Doing so will break the curse which binds the town in eternal night. The combat system has no concept of distance, so there are no bows or similar missile weapons. There are melee weapons, shields, and armor, however. The hospital in town can offer "examinations" which display the PCs' stats. There is a bank in town where the heroes can deposit money. This protects money from thieves; but there is no interest on the deposits, since there is no time system.

The labyrinth under the town has several entrances, each hidden in one of the locations of the town. The labyrinth has six floors corresponding to the six colors the computer can display. These must be solved in the proper order (which depends on the platform) in order to create the stairway to the Black Tower, where the Onyx resides.

Because of memory limitations, another part of the game were released separately on some platforms as The Fire Crystal (ザ・ファイアクリスタル?) (which added a magic system). Two other parts were announced, The Moonstone (ザ・ムーンストーン?) (which allowed the party to explore the wilderness), and Arena (アリーナ?) (which allowed the party to take part in Arena battles).

The Game Boy Color port was developed by Atelier Double and published by Taito. This port added updated visuals, although it also featured the ability to play through the game with the original games visual style.

Story[edit]

The town of Utsuro has been engulfed in darkness. It is up to the player to form a party of brave heroes and travel deep underground to find the legendary Black Onyx. Retrieving this item will break the curse that has been placed onto the town, and thus bring light back into the life of its citizens.

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