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Mysterious Song

Mysterious Song is a 2000 freeware role-playing video game originally developed and distributed by Darkness Ethereal for MS-DOS. Taking place in the land of Toren, the player assume the role of Spear, a young trainee knight who is tasked by King Algameth IX to investigate the insurgence of monsters that are appearing in the kingdom.

Mysterious Song
Developer(s)Darkness Ethereal
Frozen Utopia (TG-CD)
Publisher(s)Darkness Ethereal
Frozen Utopia (TG-CD)
Designer(s)Matt Zuchowski
Platform(s)MS-DOS, TurboGrafx-CD
ReleaseMS-DOS
  • NA: March 9, 2000
TurboGrafx-CD
  • NA: August 27, 2012
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Designed by Matt "DarkDread" Zuchowski using QuickBASIC with additional help of other Darkness Ethereal members, Mysterious Song was developed over the course of three months between 1999 and 2000. The game was first released for DOS and was later distributed across websites such as CNET's Download.com and ZDNet, before being remade for the TurboGrafx-CD by homebrew developer Frozen Utopia. The title garnered positive reception from reviewers, who compared it with Dragon Warrior and Final Fantasy; praise was given to the battle system, presentation and music but other felt mixed in regards to the gameplay and some criticized certain aspects. An updated "DX" version was in development by Darkness Ethereal but never released, while a TurboGrafx-CD sequel is in development by Eponasoft.

Gameplay edit

 
 
Top: Spear exploring a field map.
Bottom: A battle taking place
(MS-DOS)

Mysterious Song is a role-playing game reminiscent of Dragon Warrior and Final Fantasy, where the player assume the role of Spear, who is tasked by King Algameth IX of the Toren kingdom to investigate the sudden insurgence of monsters in the land.[1][2] The game has two modes;[1] In "Original" mode, the number of experience points required to level up is higher, while "Balanced" mode lowers the amount of experience required to level up characters. Before starting the game, the player is presented with a menu which allows them to begin a new quest (a game), continue a previous quest.[1] In the original DOS version, the player had the option to change the scrolling speed, while three different languages settings are available to choose before the title in the TurboGrafx-CD remake.[1][3]

The player controls the protagonist and his companions in the game's two-dimensional fictional world that consists of various locations ranging from towns to dungeons, which are depicted as scaled-down maps where the player can converse with locals to obtain items and services, solve puzzles and challenges.[1][4] Enemies ambush the party with random encounters on the field map or dungeons and initiates a battle that occurs directly on a separate battle screen.[4]

Combat is menu-based: the player selects an action from a list of options such as Attack, Magic, Item and Run. The player and enemies can use physical or magical attacks to wound their respective targets during battle encounters, and the player can use items to heal or attempt to flee from battle. Each character and enemy has a number of hit points (HP), which can be reduced with successful attacks that decreases their hit points but it can be restored on the next turn. If the party flees, they will be returned to the map screen but the game is over if every character in the party dies and all unsaved progress will be lost.

Synopsis edit

Mysterious Song takes place in the kingdom of Toren. The land enjoyed a period of peace and prosperity but the recent appearance of monsters prompted King Algameth IX in sending the young trainee knight Spear to investigate their source of emergence in Toren and seek aid of the knight Tiger in Illus, who is faithful to the crown and follows the orders of Algameth IX. Along the way, Spear and Tiger met the Illus magician Rynna, who joins the party on their investigation.[1]

Characters edit

  • Spear – A young knight summoned by King Algameth IX to investigate the emergence of monsters in the land of Toren.[1]
  • Tiger – A knight of Toren, who is faithful to the King Algameth IX and assists Spear in his mission.[1]
  • Ryanna – An elite Illus magician who joins Spear and Tiger in the investigation of the emerging monsters.[1]
  • Grimm – A voice who desires to learn the true motives of Spear.[1]

Development edit

Mysterious Song was developed by Darkness Ethereal, a game developemt group originally formed in 1996 as Dark Dreams Software by Matt "DarkDread" Zuchowski.[5] Zuchowski and other independent outlets stated that he and Darkness Ethereal worked on the project for three months between 1999 and 2000 using QuickBASIC with help from other members,[6][7][8] in addition of acting as composer of the soundtrack.[4][9]

The TurboGrafx-CD remake of Mysterious Song began development in 2005 by homebrew developer Frozen Utopia over the course of several years, with David Lee "Nödtveidt" Perry and "Tom" serving as co-programmers,[10][11] and was first slated for a March 2010 release but its launch kept being postponed due to various issues until its development was completed in 2012.[8][12][13][14][15] Illustrator "RMC" created the artwork and Justin "Black Tiger" Cheer was responsible for the cinematics and battle graphics.[11][13] "Kaminari" and "Armen", as well as three additional members wrote the French and Spanish translations respectively.[10][13] Paul Weller, a member of Aehterbythe Studios, aided in its development as an artist drawing backgrounds for cutscenes.[13][16]

Release edit

Mysterious Song was first released by Darkness Ethereal for MS-DOS as freeware at their official website on March 9, 2000.[6][17] The game was later distributed on websites such as CNET's Download.com, ZDNet and RPGDX, in addition of being included as part of the CD-appendix MB 2002: Huvi-ja Hyötyromppu bundled with a 2002 issue of Finnish computer magazine MikroBitti.[7][18][19][20]

On August 27, 2012, the TurboGrafx-CD remake of Mysterious Song was published by Frozen Utopia as a limited run of 500 copies.[8][13][21] The remake features redrawn visuals, voice-acted cutscenes, CD music and a "EX" game mode with a new storyline and gameplay elements.[22] In 2015, a second run of the TurboGrafx-CD remake limited to 500 copies were also published by Frozen Utopia.[23] Prior to launch, the TurboGrafx-CD remake was showcased at a convention by Aetherbyte Studios member Andrew Darovich, where it was well received by attendees.[24] Conversions for the Atari Jaguar, Ouya and Xbox 360 were planned by Eponasoft but ultimately abandoned.[25] Between 2014 and 2015, Piko Interactive announced on their official page that Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis ports were in development.[26][27]

Reception edit

Mysterious Song was met with positive reception since its release on MS-DOS.[30] According to online magazine QB On Acid, the game was downloaded 500 times per day on CNET.[31] Maximiliano Baldo of Argentinian website Malditos Nerds ranked the TurboGrafx-CD remake as number ten on their top ten of games released for discontinued consoles.[32]

Matthew R. Knight of QB Cult Magazine praised the battle system, visuals presentation, difficulty curve and sound.[4] Terry Cavanagh of QB Gamer also praised the graphics, music, replay value, difficulty and plot but stated that the Dragon Warrior-like gameplay was its weakest aspect.[28] Gianfranco Berardi of GBGames noted similarities with Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior but gave positive remarks to the visual presentation and music but criticized several aspects.[3]

"Jybbe" of Wasted Oldies also drew comparison with both Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior, but praised the easy-to-learn gameplay and soundtrack but criticized the plot for being linear.[9] Home of the Underdogs regarded it as one of the "better freeware "indie" RPGs ever made."[33] Vance Velez of V Planet! commended the graphics, sound design, gameplay, plot, replay value, challenge and fun factor.[2] V Planet! also gave several awards to Mysterious Song in 2001 and 2002.[2][29]

Legacy edit

In a 2001 interview, Matt "DarkDread" Zuchowski stated that he was working on a updated version titled Mysterious Song DX but it was never released.[34] In 2013, Eponasoft announced a sequel for TurboGrafx-CD titled Mysterious Song II: Eternal Silence but development remained on hold due to Lee Perry working on another project at the time called FX-Unit Yuki: The Henshin Engine.[35][36][37][38]

References edit

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Mysterious Song is a 2000 freeware role playing video game originally developed and distributed by Darkness Ethereal for MS DOS Taking place in the land of Toren the player assume the role of Spear a young trainee knight who is tasked by King Algameth IX to investigate the insurgence of monsters that are appearing in the kingdom Mysterious SongDeveloper s Darkness EtherealFrozen Utopia TG CD Publisher s Darkness EtherealFrozen Utopia TG CD Designer s Matt ZuchowskiPlatform s MS DOS TurboGrafx CDReleaseMS DOSNA March 9 2000 TurboGrafx CDNA August 27 2012Genre s Role playingMode s Single playerDesigned by Matt DarkDread Zuchowski using QuickBASIC with additional help of other Darkness Ethereal members Mysterious Song was developed over the course of three months between 1999 and 2000 The game was first released for DOS and was later distributed across websites such as CNET s Download com and ZDNet before being remade for the TurboGrafx CD by homebrew developer Frozen Utopia The title garnered positive reception from reviewers who compared it with Dragon Warrior and Final Fantasy praise was given to the battle system presentation and music but other felt mixed in regards to the gameplay and some criticized certain aspects An updated DX version was in development by Darkness Ethereal but never released while a TurboGrafx CD sequel is in development by Eponasoft Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Synopsis 2 1 Characters 3 Development 4 Release 5 Reception 6 Legacy 7 References 8 External linksGameplay edit nbsp nbsp Top Spear exploring a field map Bottom A battle taking place MS DOS Mysterious Song is a role playing game reminiscent of Dragon Warrior and Final Fantasy where the player assume the role of Spear who is tasked by King Algameth IX of the Toren kingdom to investigate the sudden insurgence of monsters in the land 1 2 The game has two modes 1 In Original mode the number of experience points required to level up is higher while Balanced mode lowers the amount of experience required to level up characters Before starting the game the player is presented with a menu which allows them to begin a new quest a game continue a previous quest 1 In the original DOS version the player had the option to change the scrolling speed while three different languages settings are available to choose before the title in the TurboGrafx CD remake 1 3 The player controls the protagonist and his companions in the game s two dimensional fictional world that consists of various locations ranging from towns to dungeons which are depicted as scaled down maps where the player can converse with locals to obtain items and services solve puzzles and challenges 1 4 Enemies ambush the party with random encounters on the field map or dungeons and initiates a battle that occurs directly on a separate battle screen 4 Combat is menu based the player selects an action from a list of options such as Attack Magic Item and Run The player and enemies can use physical or magical attacks to wound their respective targets during battle encounters and the player can use items to heal or attempt to flee from battle Each character and enemy has a number of hit points HP which can be reduced with successful attacks that decreases their hit points but it can be restored on the next turn If the party flees they will be returned to the map screen but the game is over if every character in the party dies and all unsaved progress will be lost Synopsis editMysterious Song takes place in the kingdom of Toren The land enjoyed a period of peace and prosperity but the recent appearance of monsters prompted King Algameth IX in sending the young trainee knight Spear to investigate their source of emergence in Toren and seek aid of the knight Tiger in Illus who is faithful to the crown and follows the orders of Algameth IX Along the way Spear and Tiger met the Illus magician Rynna who joins the party on their investigation 1 Characters edit Spear A young knight summoned by King Algameth IX to investigate the emergence of monsters in the land of Toren 1 Tiger A knight of Toren who is faithful to the King Algameth IX and assists Spear in his mission 1 Ryanna An elite Illus magician who joins Spear and Tiger in the investigation of the emerging monsters 1 Grimm A voice who desires to learn the true motives of Spear 1 Development editMysterious Song was developed by Darkness Ethereal a game developemt group originally formed in 1996 as Dark Dreams Software by Matt DarkDread Zuchowski 5 Zuchowski and other independent outlets stated that he and Darkness Ethereal worked on the project for three months between 1999 and 2000 using QuickBASIC with help from other members 6 7 8 in addition of acting as composer of the soundtrack 4 9 The TurboGrafx CD remake of Mysterious Song began development in 2005 by homebrew developer Frozen Utopia over the course of several years with David Lee Nodtveidt Perry and Tom serving as co programmers 10 11 and was first slated for a March 2010 release but its launch kept being postponed due to various issues until its development was completed in 2012 8 12 13 14 15 Illustrator RMC created the artwork and Justin Black Tiger Cheer was responsible for the cinematics and battle graphics 11 13 Kaminari and Armen as well as three additional members wrote the French and Spanish translations respectively 10 13 Paul Weller a member of Aehterbythe Studios aided in its development as an artist drawing backgrounds for cutscenes 13 16 Release editMysterious Song was first released by Darkness Ethereal for MS DOS as freeware at their official website on March 9 2000 6 17 The game was later distributed on websites such as CNET s Download com ZDNet and RPGDX in addition of being included as part of the CD appendix MB 2002 Huvi ja Hyotyromppu bundled with a 2002 issue of Finnish computer magazine MikroBitti 7 18 19 20 On August 27 2012 the TurboGrafx CD remake of Mysterious Song was published by Frozen Utopia as a limited run of 500 copies 8 13 21 The remake features redrawn visuals voice acted cutscenes CD music and a EX game mode with a new storyline and gameplay elements 22 In 2015 a second run of the TurboGrafx CD remake limited to 500 copies were also published by Frozen Utopia 23 Prior to launch the TurboGrafx CD remake was showcased at a convention by Aetherbyte Studios member Andrew Darovich where it was well received by attendees 24 Conversions for the Atari Jaguar Ouya and Xbox 360 were planned by Eponasoft but ultimately abandoned 25 Between 2014 and 2015 Piko Interactive announced on their official page that Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis ports were in development 26 27 Reception editReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreGBGames DOS 74 75 3 QB Cult Magazine DOS 90 4 QB Gamer DOS nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 V Planet DOS 23 35 2 Wasted Oldies DOS nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 AwardPublicationAwardV Planet 2001 Best Original Graphics Best Music Best Sound Best RPG Game of the Year 2 29 Mysterious Song was met with positive reception since its release on MS DOS 30 According to online magazine QB On Acid the game was downloaded 500 times per day on CNET 31 Maximiliano Baldo of Argentinian website Malditos Nerds ranked the TurboGrafx CD remake as number ten on their top ten of games released for discontinued consoles 32 Matthew R Knight of QB Cult Magazine praised the battle system visuals presentation difficulty curve and sound 4 Terry Cavanagh of QB Gamer also praised the graphics music replay value difficulty and plot but stated that the Dragon Warrior like gameplay was its weakest aspect 28 Gianfranco Berardi of GBGames noted similarities with Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior but gave positive remarks to the visual presentation and music but criticized several aspects 3 Jybbe of Wasted Oldies also drew comparison with both Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior but praised the easy to learn gameplay and soundtrack but criticized the plot for being linear 9 Home of the Underdogs regarded it as one of the better freeware indie RPGs ever made 33 Vance Velez of V Planet commended the graphics sound design gameplay plot replay value challenge and fun factor 2 V Planet also gave several awards to Mysterious Song in 2001 and 2002 2 29 Legacy editIn a 2001 interview Matt DarkDread Zuchowski stated that he was working on a updated version titled Mysterious Song DX but it was never released 34 In 2013 Eponasoft announced a sequel for TurboGrafx CD titled Mysterious Song II Eternal Silence but development remained on hold due to Lee Perry working on another project at the time called FX Unit Yuki The Henshin Engine 35 36 37 38 References edit a b c d e f g h i j Mysterious Song manual TurboGrafx CD US a b c d e Velez Vance November 20 2004 Mysterious Song Darkness Ethereal V Planet QBShire Archived from the original on 2006 10 15 Retrieved 2021 01 08 a b c Berardi Gianfranco 2001 RPG REVIEWS Mysterious Song by DarkDread An RPG in the style of the Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior series GBGames Archived from the original on 2002 06 19 Retrieved 2021 01 08 a b c d e R Knight Matthew April 2000 Reviews Mysterious Song QB Cult Magazine No 2 Horizons Interactive Entertainment p 16 Archived from the original on 2020 02 22 Retrieved 2021 01 09 DarkDread April 7 2001 A Brief History Darkness Ethereal Archived from the original on 2001 09 08 Retrieved 2021 01 08 a b DarkDread March 9 2000 Index Mysterious Song is complete Madmonkey Independent Game Network Archived from the original on 2001 03 09 Retrieved 2021 01 09 a b DarkDread June 3 2004 Traditional RPGs gt gt Mysterious Song RPGDX Archived from the original on 2016 04 18 Retrieved 2021 01 08 a b c El RPG Mysterious Song para PC Engine por fin disponible Detalles de los proximos proyectos de Frozen Utopia RetroManiac in Spanish August 29 2012 Archived from the original on 2021 01 09 Retrieved 2021 01 09 a b c Jybbe 2001 RPG Mysterious Song Review Wasted Oldies GAMPort Archived from the original on 2001 05 26 Retrieved 2021 01 08 a b Frozen Utopia August 27 2012 Mysterious Song TurboGrafx CD Frozen Utopia Level area Staff roll a b Zapping Henshin Engine Larga vida a la PC Engine Quizas la consola de 8 y 16 bit mas infravaloradas en la escena homebrew Ya tocaba poner en su sitio a la pequena maravilla de NEC RetroManiac Magazine in Spanish No 11 RetroManiac October 29 2016 pp 156 157 Caoili Eric November 18 2009 Orders Open For Two New TurboGrafx CD Titles GameSetWatch UBM plc Archived from the original on 2019 01 13 Retrieved 2021 01 08 a b c d e Older News Frozen Utopia 2012 Archived from the original on 2013 09 08 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Weller Paul August 2011 Home Cookin We take a look inside the larder and find out about what s happening in Homebrew Frozen Utopia Mysterious Song PC Engine Gamer No 5 Sunteam p 4 Archived from the original on 2014 07 27 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Verdin Guillaume February 29 2012 Nouvelle video de Jungle Bros sur PC Engine MO5 com fr in French Association MO5 COM Archived from the original on 2020 11 25 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Battison Jamie January 28 2016 RVG Interviews Aetherbyte Studios Retro Video Gamer UK Zaps Media Archived from the original on 2020 11 09 Retrieved 2021 01 09 DarkDread 2000 Darkness Ethereal The RPG Company Latest Updates Darkness Ethereal Archived from the original on 2000 04 10 Retrieved 2021 01 08 Mysterious Song Download com CNET November 17 2000 Archived from the original on 2001 07 24 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Mysterious Song Search for your past in a console RPG ZDNet CNET Networks January 2 2001 Archived from the original on 2001 04 17 Retrieved 2021 01 08 MB 2002 Huvi ja Hyotyromppu MikroBitti in Finnish Alma Talent fi 2002 Verdin Guillaume August 27 2012 Mysterious Song disponible sur PC Engine CD ROM MO5 com fr in French Association MO5 COM Archived from the original on 2020 11 29 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Mysterious Song Game Giant Bomb CBS Interactive Archived from the original on 2014 04 10 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Williams Carl January 9 2015 Mysterious Song for Turbo Grafx 16 Receives 2nd Print Run Limited Quantities Available Retro Gaming Magazine Archived from the original on 2016 03 01 Retrieved 2021 01 08 Weller Paul December 2010 Home Cookin We take a look inside the larder and find out about what s happening in Homebrew PC Engine Gamer No 3 Sunteam pp 20 25 Archived from the original on 2011 08 21 Eponasoft FAQ Eponasoft Archived from the original on 2018 04 02 Retrieved 2021 01 08 Galindo Eleazar January 26 2014 Mysterious Song A New RPG for SNES Under Development Piko Interactive Archived from the original on 2021 01 09 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Galindo Eleazar April 24 2015 New Games for Retro Consoles Piko Interactive in 2015 Game Wave 3 TBA Piko Interactive Archived from the original on 2020 12 10 Retrieved 2021 01 09 a b Cavanagh Terry October 2000 Classic Reviews MYSTERIOUS SONG Darkness Ethereal QB Gamer No 1 Horizons Interactive Entertainment p 3 Archived from the original on 2017 10 19 Retrieved 2021 01 09 a b Velez Vance 2001 2001 QB Gaming Gold Awards Site V Planet QBShire Archived from the original on 2021 01 09 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Virtanen E K January 8 2008 Interview with Pete Berg PCOPY No 60 ASCII World Archived from the original on 2008 07 24 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Nekrophidius December 11 2000 IN THE NEWS WORLDWIDE CHAOS AND REVOLUTION QB On Acid No 6 Archived from the original on 2019 05 17 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Baldo Maximiliano September 29 2014 TOP 10 Juegos Tardios Malditos Nerds in Spanish Vorterix es Archived from the original on 2021 01 09 Retrieved 2021 01 08 Achavanuntakul Sarinee 2002 Mysterious Song Home of the Underdogs Archived from the original on 2002 08 28 Retrieved 2021 01 08 Skarab Gopus April 29 2001 QbInquirer X Articles Is Darkdread a Failure QB Inquirer No 4 Skarab Gopus p 4 Archived from the original on 2001 05 25 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Buchanan Adam November 4 2013 Eponasoft Announce Mysterious Song II Eternal Silence Homebrew RPG Sequel For PC Engine CD RetroCollect Archived from the original on 2013 11 17 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Verdin Guillaume November 5 2013 Une suite a Mysterious Song sur PC Engine CD ROM MO5 com fr in French Association MO5 COM Archived from the original on 2013 11 07 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Williams Carl November 8 2013 New Game Mysterious Song II Eternal Silence Announced for Turbo Grafx 16 PC Engine CD ROM Retro Gaming Magazine Archived from the original on 2019 07 02 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Verdin Guillaume April 10 2016 Henshin Engine un homebrew PC Engine base sur un web comic MO5 com fr in French Association MO5 COM Archived from the original on 2020 08 04 Retrieved 2021 01 09 External links edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Video games portalOfficial website Mysterious Song at GameFAQs Mysterious Song at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mysterious Song amp oldid 1147797446, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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