Chester Field: Ankoku Shin he no Chousen is an action role-playing platformer game in which players explore fantasy worlds and face challenges in a single-player experience.
Dates de sortie
Commodore C64/128/MAX1987-07-30
Family Computer1987-07-30
Langues supportées
Audio
Sous-titres
Interface
English
Japanese
Dates de sortie
Commodore C64/128/MAX1987-07-30
Family Computer1987-07-30
Langues supportées
Audio
Sous-titres
Interface
English
Japanese
Métadonnées
GenresAction, Platformer, Role-Playing (RPG)
StudiosVic Tokai
ÉditeursVic Tokai
ÉtiquettesVic Tokai, Action Game, Japanese Game, Family Computer, RPG, Platformer, Retro Gaming, Commodore C64, 1987 Release, Chester Field
Classification du jeuDonnées indisponibles
PlateformesCommodore C64/128/MAX, Family Computer
BoutiquesDonnées indisponibles
GenresAction, Platformer, Role-Playing (RPG)
StudiosVic Tokai
ÉditeursVic Tokai
ÉtiquettesVic Tokai, Action Game, Japanese Game, Family Computer, RPG, Platformer, Retro Gaming, Commodore C64, 1987 Release, Chester Field
Chester Field: Ankoku Shin he no Chousen is an action role-playing platformer game in which players explore fantasy worlds and face challenges in a single-player experience.
Vic Tokai is a Japanese video game developer founded in 1982, known for its innovative contributions to the gaming landscape, particularly during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The studio gained recognition for its unique titles and was involved in the development of several notable projects, including the acclaimed "Shinseiki Odysselya" series and "Psycho Fox." Over the years, Vic Tokai has launched various games across multiple platforms, marking significant milestones in its history. Key personnel include founder and lead developer Yoshihiro Sakaguchi, who played a pivotal role in shaping the studio's creative direction. The studio is particularly known for its diverse catalog, which includes groundbreaking titles such as "Amagon," "Super Air Diver," and "Columns III: Revenge of Columns." Vic Tokai has influenced the gaming industry by introducing innovative gameplay mechanics and contributing to the platformer and puzzle genres. The studio specializes in action-adventure and puzzle games, often incorporating unique storytelling elements and engaging gameplay. Throughout its history, Vic Tokai has received several awards and recognitions for its work, solidifying its place in the gaming community as a respected developer with a legacy of creativity and innovation.
Vic Tokai is a Japanese video game developer founded in 1982, known for its innovative contributions to the gaming landscape, particularly during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The studio gained recognition for its unique titles and was involved in the development of several notable projects, including the acclaimed "Shinseiki Odysselya" series and "Psycho Fox." Over the years, Vic Tokai has launched various games across multiple platforms, marking significant milestones in its history. Key personnel include founder and lead developer Yoshihiro Sakaguchi, who played a pivotal role in shaping the studio's creative direction. The studio is particularly known for its diverse catalog, which includes groundbreaking titles such as "Amagon," "Super Air Diver," and "Columns III: Revenge of Columns." Vic Tokai has influenced the gaming industry by introducing innovative gameplay mechanics and contributing to the platformer and puzzle genres. The studio specializes in action-adventure and puzzle games, often incorporating unique storytelling elements and engaging gameplay. Throughout its history, Vic Tokai has received several awards and recognitions for its work, solidifying its place in the gaming community as a respected developer with a legacy of creativity and innovation.