Ufouria: The Saga
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Developer(s) | Sunsoft |
Publisher(s) | Sunsoft |
Director(s) | Cho Musou Yoshinori Homma |
Composer(s) | Naoki Kodaka |
Platform(s) | NES PlayStation Virtual Console |
Release | NES Mobile Phones
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Genre(s) | Action-adventure, Metroidvania[1] |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Ufouria: The Saga[a] is a side scrolling action-adventure video game developed and published by Sunsoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in Japan on September 20, 1991, in Europe on November 19, 1992 and in Australia in the same year. It is the first game in the Hebereke series with almost every "sequel" being a completely different style of game. Hebereke is the name of the Japanese version's title character, which is colloquial and roughly translates to 'drunk' or 'untrustworthy'. The game was later rereleased in a two-in-one Sony PlayStation game, Memorial Series Sunsoft Vol.5, which also included Rough World (known outside of Japan as Journey to Silius). In 2010, Ufouria: The Saga was rated by the Australian OFLC, implying a future rerelease.[2] It was released on the Wii Virtual Console in the PAL region on July 2, 2010, in North America on August 23 and in Japan on March 29, 2011. The second time the game was released in North America was on the Wii U Virtual Console on July 24, 2014.[3]
The game's design is in the style of Metroid and Blaster Master where the player traverses an uninterrupted game world collecting items and power-ups enabling the player to reach even more locations, fighting bosses and minibosses. Throughout the game the player locates the main character's three friends who each have unique skills. The game allows the player to switch between the characters at any time to utilise their skills when needed.
The game sports bright characters and graphics that are typically Japanese in design, done in the style of Bomberman, Kirby and particularly Hello Kitty.
As a result of the limited release of English versions of the NES game, it has become quite in demand, and is considered a sought after item by collectors.
Gameplay[]
Ufouria: The Saga is a Metroidvania game.[1] Bop-Louie must traverse through a giant world named Ufouria, who has to collect items, defeat enemies and bosses, and obtaining power-ups to reach otherwise inaccessible areas.
3 of the bosses in the game are Bop-Louie's friends. Defeating them unlocks the character, which can do some things, such as reaching otherwise inaccessible areas.
The game has a health meter, starting at 10 lives; having no lives will result in a Game Over, though the player can continue with their items and characters via a password system.
Story[]
English version[]
Bop-Louie and his friends live in a world named Ufouria. The characters stumble upon a crater, into which his friends fall. Bop-Louie climbs in, but suddenly blanks out. He finds out that he must find all three of his other friends, all of which suffer from amnesia and take on Bop-Louie as a threat.
Each time Bop-Louie locates one of his friends, the player must battle them in an attempt to help them regain their memory. Once all four are back together the game revolves around collecting keys to open a gate. Unyohn the alien will then battles the player to the death with a giant hovering robot, that looks like him, connected to him.
Japanese version[]
Long ago, peace was in their world, now to this day, there's such a big war. The battle is involving around the world, because the space-time is so twisted. The world started to collapse.
All of the heroes are due to go and fight, They fell to the cleft of time and space. To all who are in grief, he eventually cares, now he decided to begin the adventure from their original home to their world.
Somewhere in this world, the hero, known as Hebereke, must find his three other colleagues: O-Chan, Sukezaemon, and Jennifer are hiding. In order to survive this weird world, he must find his friends, determine the skills of his team, and all three must venture into this magical world, to fight against an alien mastermind named Unyohn.
Ufouria: The Saga[]
Ufouria is the title of the PAL version of the game. The game had some alterations:
- Story was changed in some parts, as the name of the game is the world's name.
- The text was changed for the English audience.
- Some characters were changed:
- Hebe was changed from a penguin to a more human-like appearance with clothes, big eyes, and a mouth named Bop-Louie, who resembles a little boy snowman.
- O-Chan was changed from a human in an orange cat suit to an orange dinosaur/lizard named Freeon-Leon.
- Some characters are renamed, despite not having their designs changed:
- Sukezaemon was renamed to Shades.
- Jennifer was renamed to Gil
- Birds no longer drop feces, but now drop 16 ton weights.
- The introduction screen (which originally included an image of the original four characters) was given a complete overhaul.
- The character Freeon-Leon's name is spelled "Freeon-Leeon" at least once during gameplay; however, it is written as "Freeon-Leon" on the back of the Ufouria box.
Characters[]
Hebe (Bop-Louie)
- Gender: Male
- Species: Penguin (Little boy In Ufouria)
- Fast walker on land.
- Average jumper.
- Cannot swim.
- Falls when walking on icy surfaces.
- Can climb walls when the suction cup has been located.
- Secret Weapon: The players head springs out and attacks the enemy.
O-Chan (Freeon-Leon in Ufouria)
- Gender: Female (Male in Ufouria)
- Species: Human (Lizard in Ufouria)
- Can walk on icy surfaces.
- Swims on surface of the water, but not under.
- Slow walker on land.
- Bad jumper.
- Secret Weapon: Freeze enemies for stepping stones.
Sukezaemon (Shades In Ufouria)
- Gender: Male
- Species: Ghost
- Can jump very high and floats down slowly.
- Slow walker.
- Cannot swim.
- Secret Weapon: His eyes pop out and attack enemies.
Jennifer (Gil in Ufouria)
- Gender: Male
- Species: Frog (Angler Fish in Ufouria)
- Can walk under water.
- Slow walker on land.
- Bad jumper.
- Secret Weapon: Belches bombs that destroy walls.
See also[]
- Hebereke series
Notes[]
- ^ Known in Japan as Hebereke (へべれけ)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Parish, Jeremy (June 12, 2012). "Metroidvania". GameSpite. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
- ^ "Ufouria: The Saga". OFLC. Retrieved 2010-05-07.[dead link]
- ^ Ufouria: The Saga for Wii U - Nintendo Game Details
External links[]
- Nintendo Entertainment System games
- 1991 video games
- Sunsoft games
- Hebereke
- Metroidvania games
- Mobile games
- Windows games
- Open-world video games
- Video games scored by Naoki Kodaka
- Video games developed in Japan
- Virtual Console games
- Virtual Console games for Wii U
- Single-player video games
- PlayStation 2 games