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Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II

Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and the sequel to StarTropics. It was released in North America in 1994, making it the second-to-last first-party game released on the NES, with Wario's Woods being the last, and the final game developed by Nintendo exclusively for the NES, with Wario's Woods having also been released for the Super NES, excluding re-releases and international distributions of other games by Nintendo.

Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II
North American box art
Developer(s)Nintendo R&D3
Locomotive Corporation
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)Genyo Takeda
Makoto Wada
Producer(s)Genyo Takeda
Programmer(s)Shigeo Kimura
Artist(s)Makoto Wada
Yoshiyuki Kato
Writer(s)Genyo Takeda
Composer(s)Yoshio Hirai
Takashi Kumegawa
Platform(s)Nintendo Entertainment System
Release
Genre(s)Action-adventure game
Mode(s)Single player

It was released on the Wii Virtual Console in December 2008 in North America[2] and on July 10, 2009, in the PAL regions.[3] It was released on the Wii U Virtual Console in Europe on September 3, 2015,[4] in Australia on September 4, 2015,[5] and in North America on May 26, 2016.[citation needed]

Gameplay edit

Zoda's Revenge takes place across nine chapters, with each one besides the first taking place in a different time period and having enemies and bosses to fight, areas to explore, weapons and medicine to find, and obstacles and puzzles to solve. While the original StarTropics took place almost exclusively on tropical islands in the South Seas, Zoda's Revenge takes place across various time periods, such as the Stone Age, Ancient Egypt, the Wild West, the Middle Ages, and Victorian England.

Mike meets historical and fictional figures during his journey through time, including Cleopatra, Merlin, Sherlock Holmes, Leonardo da Vinci, and King Arthur, who help him to achieve his goal of finding the Tetrads, which resemble Tetris pieces and were renamed "Blocks" in the Virtual Console release, and defeating Zoda's three clones.

Zoda's Revenge runs on a modified engine of the original StarTropics. Like StarTropics, health is measured by heart containers, but unlike it, Mike can move in eight different directions and change directions in mid-jump. He also uses several new weapons, including Tink's Axe, Cleopatra's Bronze Dagger, and Leonardo's Katana, as well as the Psychic Shock Wave, an upgradable projectile magic attack that he learns from Merlin. Unlike the Island Yo-Yo, Shooting Star and the Super Nova in StarTropics, only the psychic weapons are affected by how many heart containers Mike has. Occasionally, Mike encounters enemies that react differently depending on which weapon is used to attack.

Plot edit

The story takes place after the events of the original game, with Mike Jones receiving a telepathic message from Mica, the princess of the Argonians whom he had rescued. She tells Mike how to solve a cipher that he and his uncle, Dr. Jones, found on the side of the Argonians’ space pod. Mike goes to see Jones, and together, they solve the cipher and read it aloud, casuing Mike to be sent back in time to the Stone Age. After helping a tribe of cavemen save their children from a flesh-eating wild boar, he finds an object, which Mica identifies as a Tetrad. Mike's journey sends him to different eras of Earth’s history to retrieve the rest of the Tetrads, including Ancient Egypt, the Renaissance period, and the Middle Ages.

During one time jump, in which Mike helps Sherlock Holmes prevent a robbery at a museum, he discovers that Zoda, the aliens' leader whom he had defeated, is alive in Holmes’ time period and is also trying to collect the Tetrads. Mike defeats Zoda again and claims the Tetrad that he was trying to steal. As Zoda referred to himself as "Zoda-X", Holmes deduces that there is likely a Zoda-Y and Zoda-Z somewhere in time. This is proven to be true, as Mike later faces and defeats Zoda-Y in Transylvania. After recovering the last of the Tetrads, Mica contacts Mike and tells him that Zoda-Z has attacked C-Island, where the Argonians are staying. Mike returns to the present and faces Zoda-Z in combat. After defeating Zoda, the Chief of C-Island helps Mike assemble the Tetrads together, causing Hirocon, the leader of the Argonians and Mica's father, to appear. He explains he had sealed himself in the Tetrads and scattered them across time before Zoda's attack before leaving with the Argonians to rebuild Argonia.

Reception edit

Electronic Gaming Monthly's five reviewers said the game has "plenty of action" but "really doesn't stand out and is too little too late for a dated system".[6] GamePro's Manny LaMancha gave the NES version a generally positive review, saying that the graphics and controls, while below average compared to its contemporaries, are an improvement over the first game, and concluded that "this playful sequel does the hardware proud". LaMancha especially praised the quality of the edutainment.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Zoda's Revenge: Star Tropics II International Releases". Giant Bomb.
  2. ^ . Nintendo of America. 2008-12-29. Archived from the original on 2009-02-26. Retrieved 2008-12-29.
  3. ^ "Bomberman '94, Zoda's Revenge: Startropics, 5 Sports Party, Karate Phants: Gloves of Glory and Art Style: Boxlife now available in Europe". GamesIndustry International. July 9, 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  4. ^ Zangari, Alex (September 2, 2015). "Both StarTropics Games Will be Available on Wii U Virtual Console in Europe Tomorrow". Gamnesia. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  5. ^ Vuckovic, Daniel (September 1, 2015). "AUSSIE NINTENDO DOWNLOAD UPDATES (4/9) RUN, CLIVE, RUN". Vooks. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  6. ^ a b Semrad, Ed; Carpenter, Danyon; Manuel, Al; Williams, Ken; Weigand, Mike (June 1994). "Review Crew - Major Mike's Game Roundup: Zoda's Revenge Star Tropics 2 (Nintendo / NES)". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 59. Sendai Publishing. p. 40.
  7. ^ Whitehead, Dan (July 27, 2009). "Virtual Console Roundup • Page 3 - 17 games including Ogre Battle, Kirby Dream Land 3 and Smash Bros. — Startropics 2: Zoda's Revenge". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. p. 3. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  8. ^ a b LaMancha, Manny (July 1994). "ProReview - NES: Zoda's Revenge: Star Tropics II". GamePro. No. 60. IDG. p. 102.
  9. ^ Thomas, Lucas M. (January 2, 2009). "Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II Review - Mike is ready for another adventure". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved 2011-02-24.
  10. ^ van Duyn, Marcel (December 30, 2008). "Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II Review (NES) - Revenge of Zoda". Nintendo Life. Nlife Media. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  11. ^ Healey, Rick (May 13, 2005). . Netjak. Archived from the original on 2005-05-24. Retrieved 2021-02-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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Zoda s Revenge StarTropics II is an action adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System and the sequel to StarTropics It was released in North America in 1994 making it the second to last first party game released on the NES with Wario s Woods being the last and the final game developed by Nintendo exclusively for the NES with Wario s Woods having also been released for the Super NES excluding re releases and international distributions of other games by Nintendo Zoda s Revenge StarTropics IINorth American box artDeveloper s Nintendo R amp D3Locomotive CorporationPublisher s NintendoDirector s Genyo TakedaMakoto WadaProducer s Genyo TakedaProgrammer s Shigeo KimuraArtist s Makoto WadaYoshiyuki KatoWriter s Genyo TakedaComposer s Yoshio HiraiTakashi KumegawaPlatform s Nintendo Entertainment SystemReleaseNA March 15 1994 1 Genre s Action adventure gameMode s Single playerIt was released on the Wii Virtual Console in December 2008 in North America 2 and on July 10 2009 in the PAL regions 3 It was released on the Wii U Virtual Console in Europe on September 3 2015 4 in Australia on September 4 2015 5 and in North America on May 26 2016 citation needed Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksGameplay editZoda s Revenge takes place across nine chapters with each one besides the first taking place in a different time period and having enemies and bosses to fight areas to explore weapons and medicine to find and obstacles and puzzles to solve While the original StarTropics took place almost exclusively on tropical islands in the South Seas Zoda s Revenge takes place across various time periods such as the Stone Age Ancient Egypt the Wild West the Middle Ages and Victorian England Mike meets historical and fictional figures during his journey through time including Cleopatra Merlin Sherlock Holmes Leonardo da Vinci and King Arthur who help him to achieve his goal of finding the Tetrads which resemble Tetris pieces and were renamed Blocks in the Virtual Console release and defeating Zoda s three clones Zoda s Revenge runs on a modified engine of the original StarTropics Like StarTropics health is measured by heart containers but unlike it Mike can move in eight different directions and change directions in mid jump He also uses several new weapons including Tink s Axe Cleopatra s Bronze Dagger and Leonardo s Katana as well as the Psychic Shock Wave an upgradable projectile magic attack that he learns from Merlin Unlike the Island Yo Yo Shooting Star and the Super Nova in StarTropics only the psychic weapons are affected by how many heart containers Mike has Occasionally Mike encounters enemies that react differently depending on which weapon is used to attack Plot editThe story takes place after the events of the original game with Mike Jones receiving a telepathic message from Mica the princess of the Argonians whom he had rescued She tells Mike how to solve a cipher that he and his uncle Dr Jones found on the side of the Argonians space pod Mike goes to see Jones and together they solve the cipher and read it aloud casuing Mike to be sent back in time to the Stone Age After helping a tribe of cavemen save their children from a flesh eating wild boar he finds an object which Mica identifies as a Tetrad Mike s journey sends him to different eras of Earth s history to retrieve the rest of the Tetrads including Ancient Egypt the Renaissance period and the Middle Ages During one time jump in which Mike helps Sherlock Holmes prevent a robbery at a museum he discovers that Zoda the aliens leader whom he had defeated is alive in Holmes time period and is also trying to collect the Tetrads Mike defeats Zoda again and claims the Tetrad that he was trying to steal As Zoda referred to himself as Zoda X Holmes deduces that there is likely a Zoda Y and Zoda Z somewhere in time This is proven to be true as Mike later faces and defeats Zoda Y in Transylvania After recovering the last of the Tetrads Mica contacts Mike and tells him that Zoda Z has attacked C Island where the Argonians are staying Mike returns to the present and faces Zoda Z in combat After defeating Zoda the Chief of C Island helps Mike assemble the Tetrads together causing Hirocon the leader of the Argonians and Mica s father to appear He explains he had sealed himself in the Tetrads and scattered them across time before Zoda s attack before leaving with the Argonians to rebuild Argonia Reception editReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreElectronic Gaming Monthly NES 6 4 10 6 Eurogamer Wii 7 10 7 GamePro NES 16 20 8 IGN Wii 8 5 10 9 Nintendo Life Wii 8 10 10 Netjak NES 1 1 10 11 Electronic Gaming Monthly s five reviewers said the game has plenty of action but really doesn t stand out and is too little too late for a dated system 6 GamePro s Manny LaMancha gave the NES version a generally positive review saying that the graphics and controls while below average compared to its contemporaries are an improvement over the first game and concluded that this playful sequel does the hardware proud LaMancha especially praised the quality of the edutainment 8 References edit Zoda s Revenge Star Tropics II International Releases Giant Bomb Two WiiWare Games and One Virtual Console Game Added to Wii Shop Channel Nintendo of America 2008 12 29 Archived from the original on 2009 02 26 Retrieved 2008 12 29 Bomberman 94 Zoda s Revenge Startropics 5 Sports Party Karate Phants Gloves of Glory and Art Style Boxlife now available in Europe GamesIndustry International July 9 2009 Retrieved 19 October 2015 Zangari Alex September 2 2015 Both StarTropics Games Will be Available on Wii U Virtual Console in Europe Tomorrow Gamnesia Retrieved 19 October 2015 Vuckovic Daniel September 1 2015 AUSSIE NINTENDO DOWNLOAD UPDATES 4 9 RUN CLIVE RUN Vooks Retrieved 19 October 2015 a b Semrad Ed Carpenter Danyon Manuel Al Williams Ken Weigand Mike June 1994 Review Crew Major Mike s Game Roundup Zoda s Revenge Star Tropics 2 Nintendo NES Electronic Gaming Monthly No 59 Sendai Publishing p 40 Whitehead Dan July 27 2009 Virtual Console Roundup Page 3 17 games including Ogre Battle Kirby Dream Land 3 and Smash Bros Startropics 2 Zoda s Revenge Eurogamer Gamer Network p 3 Retrieved 2021 02 24 a b LaMancha Manny July 1994 ProReview NES Zoda s Revenge Star Tropics II GamePro No 60 IDG p 102 Thomas Lucas M January 2 2009 Zoda s Revenge StarTropics II Review Mike is ready for another adventure IGN Ziff Davis Retrieved 2011 02 24 van Duyn Marcel December 30 2008 Zoda s Revenge StarTropics II Review NES Revenge of Zoda Nintendo Life Nlife Media Retrieved 2021 02 24 Healey Rick May 13 2005 Zoda s Revenge StarTropics 2 NES Review Netjak Archived from the original on 2005 05 24 Retrieved 2021 02 24 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link External links editZoda s Revenge StarTropics II at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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