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Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom, called Phantasy Star III: Toki no Keishousha (時の継承者 ファンタシースターIII) in Japan, is a 1990 RPG developed and published by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive.
It is much unlike the other games as it does not focus on Mother Brain and the corrupt monsters; instead it focuses on the marriages your generation has. Thus, you can eventually control your children, grand children, and great grand children, depending on whom you marry. You will travel to most of the planets in the Algo solar system, befriending creatures and learning about Mia, your wife, on the way.
This game was revolutionary for Sega, as it featured multiple endings and twisting gameplay paths. The graphic team was different to the ones that designed Phantasy Star, Phantasy Star II and Phantasy Star IV.
It was included in Phantasy Star Collection for the Sega Saturn and Game Boy Advance, Sega Mega Drive Collection and Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection.
Production Credits
Written and Directed by: S2
Co-Writer, Co-Director: Yang Watt
Art Director: L-R-Valley
Chief Character Designer: Toyo Ozaki
Chief Scroll Designer: Roger Arm
Music Composer: Ippo
Chief Programmer: Sweeper
Special Effect: F.G.C
Assistant Programmer: Will Cane
Assistant Designer: Tsugu
Assistant Director: Bros 400
Special Thanks: Ossale Kohta, Phenix Rie, Yoshibon, Com Blue, Muuuu Yuji, Mad Hatter, Minoge, Kyz, Moritan, Papa, Kyamura, L.C., and Chiemushi
Produced and Programmed by: Tsukapon
Presented by: Sega Enterprises
Physical Scans
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External Links
- Phantasy Star IV section at Phantasy Star Cave
- Sega of Japan Virtual Console page (Japanese)
- Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom on Steam
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