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'''''The Castle''''' (ザ・キャッスル) is video game developed by [[ASCII]] and released for the [[SG-1000]] in 1986. It is a port of an MSX game of the same name, and is largely identical due to the similar hardware between the two machines. Due to the decline of the SG-1000 and emergence of the [[Sega Master System]], the game was not released in Europe or Australia like many other SG-1000 games. | '''''The Castle''''' (ザ・キャッスル) is video game developed by [[ASCII]] and released for the [[SG-1000]] in 1986. It is a port of an MSX game of the same name, and is largely identical due to the similar hardware between the two machines. Due to the decline of the SG-1000 and emergence of the [[Sega Master System]], the game was not released in Europe or Australia like many other SG-1000 games. | ||
− | ''The Castle'' was the second to last SG-1000 game to be released commercially by Sega on a cart, preceded by ''[[Loretta no Shouzou: Sherlock Holmes]]'' released the following year. ''The Castle'' was released on a packaging more akin to [[Sega Mark III]] cartridges than prior SG-1000/SC-3000 cartridges, although it uses a "Sega Cartridge" branding rather than the "Gold Cartridge" branding that was typical of Mark III releases (likely due to the game having a ROM size of only 32KB with 8 KB of RAM, rather than the 1-Megabit ROM size or larger that was required for a game to be considered a Gold Cartridge release). | + | ''The Castle'' was the second to last SG-1000 game to be released commercially by Sega on a cart, preceded by ''[[Loretta no Shouzou: Sherlock Holmes]]'' released the following year. ''The Castle'' was released on a packaging more akin to [[Sega Mark III]] cartridges than prior SG-1000/SC-3000 cartridges, although it uses a "Sega Cartridge" branding rather than the "Gold Cartridge" branding that was typical of Mark III releases (likely due to the game having a ROM size of only 32KB with 8 KB of RAM, rather than the 1-Megabit ROM size or larger that was required for a game to be considered a Gold Cartridge release). The cartridge itself is white, matching the coloring of early Mark III cartridges before the Master System relaunch in Japan. |
The game has a fairly standard plot of rescuing a princess from a castle, though the game itself was considered very large for the time. It also contains a map system similar to that of later ''Metroid'' and ''Castlevania'' games. | The game has a fairly standard plot of rescuing a princess from a castle, though the game itself was considered very large for the time. It also contains a map system similar to that of later ''Metroid'' and ''Castlevania'' games. |
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Number of players: 1 | |||||||||||||||
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The Castle (ザ・キャッスル) is video game developed by ASCII and released for the SG-1000 in 1986. It is a port of an MSX game of the same name, and is largely identical due to the similar hardware between the two machines. Due to the decline of the SG-1000 and emergence of the Sega Master System, the game was not released in Europe or Australia like many other SG-1000 games.
The Castle was the second to last SG-1000 game to be released commercially by Sega on a cart, preceded by Loretta no Shouzou: Sherlock Holmes released the following year. The Castle was released on a packaging more akin to Sega Mark III cartridges than prior SG-1000/SC-3000 cartridges, although it uses a "Sega Cartridge" branding rather than the "Gold Cartridge" branding that was typical of Mark III releases (likely due to the game having a ROM size of only 32KB with 8 KB of RAM, rather than the 1-Megabit ROM size or larger that was required for a game to be considered a Gold Cartridge release). The cartridge itself is white, matching the coloring of early Mark III cartridges before the Master System relaunch in Japan.
The game has a fairly standard plot of rescuing a princess from a castle, though the game itself was considered very large for the time. It also contains a map system similar to that of later Metroid and Castlevania games.
The Castle was followed by the MSX/NES game Castle Excellent later in the year. The MSX version was also brought independently to the SG-1000 in Taiwan.
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