Difference between revisions of "Rent A Hero"
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*'''Chief Sound''': [[Hiro]] | *'''Chief Sound''': [[Hiro]] | ||
*'''Sound''': [[D.C.Hammer]], "Rさぶろう丸"(? [[R Saburoumaru]]?) | *'''Sound''': [[D.C.Hammer]], "Rさぶろう丸"(? [[R Saburoumaru]]?) | ||
− | *'''Super Visor''': [[Bin]] | + | *'''Super Visor''': [[Satoshi Mifune|Bin]] |
*'''Special Thanks''': [[Yu]] | *'''Special Thanks''': [[Yu]] | ||
Revision as of 04:02, 2 July 2013
Rent A Hero | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega AM2 | |||||
Genre: RPG | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Rent A Hero (レンタヒーロー) (also incorrectly named Rent-A-Hero; Sega has never used hyphens in the game's romanized name) is a Japan-exclusive RPG developed by Sega AM2 for the Sega Mega Drive in 1991 with a large emphasis on humour. It follows Taro Yamada (or "Rent A Hero"), a hero for hire that needs to complete various tasks to save the day.
The game borrows the engine used in Phantasy Star III, however instead of turn-based battles enemies are defeated through a versus-fighting system similar to Street Fighter II.
Though mostly unknown to the western world, Rent A Hero has been referenced several times across Sega products, including Fighters Megamix in which Taro is an unlockable character.
The game was remade for the Sega Dreamcast as Rent A Hero No.1. It has also been re-released as part of the Wii's Virtual Console service in Japan.
A preliminary fan translation was released in 1998 by the Eidlon Translation Group. In 2010, a romhacking.net user named Paul Jensen announced a full translation, which may be finished soon.
Production Credits
- Plan & Program: Kei
- Program: Itachan
- Scenario: Tombo
- Chief Design: Dekochan
- Design: Zaki, Papa, Kate
- Chief Sound: Hiro
- Sound: D.C.Hammer, "Rさぶろう丸"(? R Saburoumaru?)
- Super Visor: Bin
- Special Thanks: Yu