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词条 StarTropics
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Gameplay

  3. Reception

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2013}}{{refimprove|date=June 2008}}{{Infobox video game
| title = StarTropics
| image = File:Startropics box.jpg
| caption = North American NES box art
| developer = Nintendo R&D3
Locomotive Corporation
| publisher = Nintendo
| series = StarTropics
| platforms = Nintendo Entertainment System
| released = {{Video game release|NA|December 1, 1990|EU|August 20, 1992}}
| genre = Action-adventure
| modes = Single-player
| director = Genyo Takeda
| designer = Makoto Wada
| programmer = Masato Hatakeyama
| composer = Yoshio Hirai
}}

StarTropics is an action-adventure video game released by Nintendo in {{vgy|1990}} for the NES. Unlike most of Nintendo's games, it was never released or intended to be released in Japan. It was released only in North America and Europe. It was produced, written and directed by Genyo Takeda of Nintendo Integrated Research & Development (who also developed the Punch-Out!! series). StarTropics was followed by a sequel titled StarTropics II, released in 1994.

StarTropics was released on the Wii Virtual Console on January 7, 2008, in North America[1] and on January 11, 2008, in the PAL regions;[2][3] it was released via 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. On November 11, 2016, the game (alongside 29 other games) was included in the NES Classic Edition / Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System released by Nintendo.[6]

Plot

The story of the game follows Mike Jones as he travels to visit his uncle, an archaeologist by the name of Dr. Steven Jones, at his laboratory on the fictional C-Island in the South Seas. When Mike arrives at Dr. Jones's home in the tropical village of Coralcola, he finds that his uncle has gone missing. The chief of Coralcola gives Mike a special yo-yo to defend himself, and Dr. Jones's robot Nav-Com permits Mike to use his uncle's submarine to search for him. On a nearby island, Mike finds a bottle with a message from Dr. Jones, stating that he has been abducted by extraterrestrials. Traveling to many of the isles of the South Seas, Mike encounters monsters, labyrinths, quirky characters, and intelligent animals, including a talking parrot and a mother dolphin looking for her son, all in the search for his lost uncle.

Eventually, Mike and the submarine are swallowed by a whale. In the belly of the whale, Mike encounters his uncle's assistant, who confirms that Dr. Jones was abducted by aliens, and out of fear, he did not give Mike all possible help when they met earlier on C-island. After they escape the whale, the assistant gives Mike a special code, which enables Nav-Com to track Dr. Jones's location. Mike follows the signal to the lost ruins which includes the melted wreckage of an alien escape pod. Shortly afterward, Mike finds his uncle. Dr. Jones explains that he discovered the escape pod some time ago, and says it came from a far-away planet called Argonia. This escape pod contained three magic cubes, which are now in the hands of the evil alien's leader Zoda.

Infiltrating their spaceship, Mike recovers the three cubes and confronts Zoda. Mike defeats Zoda and then escapes as the spaceship self-destructs. After Mike returns to C-Island, the cubes are placed together and a small group of children appear. The leader of the children, Mica, explains that they are the last of the Argonians (their home planet having been destroyed) and that her father King Hirocon sent them to Earth to live in peace. The village chief invites the children to live with them in Coralcola, to which they accept.

Gameplay

StarTropics is played from a 2D, top-down perspective, similar to many other role-playing games of that era. The game is divided into several chapters; in each chapter, players take control of the protagonist, "Mike," exploring various settlements and other areas of interest and interacting with non-player characters in order to obtain more information about the surroundings. The player is then usually tasked with locating the source of some local calamity or disturbance. When the player enters a more dangerous locale, the game switches mechanics, bringing the view closer in and introducing various obstacles and adversaries that the player must either navigate or destroy.{{Citation needed|date=October 2015}}

Unique to the StarTropics franchise, a yo-yo serves as Mike's primary weapon (renamed "star" in the Virtual Console release[7]). As the player progresses, other weapons and tools are made available that will aid in Mike's journey, including several items influenced by American baseball.

The game was also packaged with a physical letter, which set up the story and was used within the game's plot. During gameplay, the player is prompted to dip this physical letter in water to reveal a hidden code (747), which is required to progress in the game.[8] In response to questions from fans, the code was also published in Nintendo Power.[9] In the Wii Virtual Console release, the letter was added to the manual, which instead plays an animation of the letter being dipped in water before revealing the code.[10]

Reception

{{Video game reviews
| Allgame = {{Rating|4.5|5}}[11]
}}AllGame gave the game four and a half stars out of five, finding the game to be derivative of The Legend of Zelda, but still "very much an excellent game".[11] The game commented on the graphics noting that the characters and action sequences "look fantastic" while the travel scenes were "kind of dull".[11] IGN praised the creative gameplay of StarTropics, calling it "the natural evolution of the original Legend of Zelda."

In the September 1997 issue, Nintendo Power had 12 staff members vote in a list for the top 100 games of all time.[12] The magazine placed StarTropics at 64th place on their list.[13]

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Faylor|first1=Chris|title=Wii Virtual Console Gets Star Tropics, KOF '94|url=http://www.shacknews.com/article/50612/wii-virtual-console-gets-star|website=ShackNews|accessdate=19 October 2015|date=January 7, 2008}}
2. ^{{cite web|last1=Groenendijk|first1=Ferry|title=On the PAL Wii Virtual Console today: Star Tropics and Alien Storm. New Japanese games on the horizon: Do Re Mi Fantasy: Milon’s Quest and Smash Ping Pong|url=http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2008/01/11/on-the-pal-wii-virtual-console-today-star-tropics-and-alien-storm-new-japanese-games-on-the-horizon-do-re-mi-fantasy-milons-quest-and-smash-ping-pong.htm|website=Video Games Blogger|accessdate=19 October 2015|date=January 11, 2008}}
3. ^{{cite web|last1=Vuckovic|first1=Daniel|title=STARTROPICS AND ALIEN STORM HIT AUSSIE VIRTUAL CONSOLE|url=http://www.vooks.net/startropics-and-alien-storm-hit-aussie-virtual-console/|website=Vooks|accessdate=19 October 2015|date=January 10, 2008}}
4. ^{{cite web|last1=Zangari|first1=Alex|title=Both StarTropics Games Will be Available on Wii U Virtual Console in Europe Tomorrow|url=http://www.gamnesia.com/news/both-startropics-games-will-be-available-on-wii-u-virtual-console-in-europe|website=Gamnesia|accessdate=19 October 2015|date=September 2, 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web|last1=Vuckovic|first1=Daniel|title=AUSSIE NINTENDO DOWNLOAD UPDATES (4/9) RUN, CLIVE, RUN|url=http://www.vooks.net/aussie-nintendo-download-updates-49-run-clive-run/|website=Vooks|accessdate=19 October 2015|date=September 1, 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pcworld.com/article/3095790/hardware/nintendos-releasing-a-miniature-nes-console-packed-with-30-classic-games.html|title=Nintendo's releasing a miniature NES console packed with 30 classic games|website=Pcworld.com|accessdate=September 23, 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web|last1=Thomas|first1=Lucas M.|title=STARTROPICS REVIEW|url=http://ign.com/articles/2008/01/08/startropics-review|website=IGN|accessdate=19 October 2015|date=January 7, 2008}}
8. ^{{cite web|last1=Concelmo|first1=Chad|title=The Memory Card .13: The submerged letter|url=http://www.destructoid.com/the-memory-card-13-the-submerged-letter-40016.phtml|website=Destructoid|accessdate=19 October 2015|date=August 23, 2007}}
9. ^{{cite web|last1=Currie|first1=Tom|title=WHEN VIDEO GAMES BREAK THE FOURTH WALL|url=http://www.mandatory.com/2013/12/09/when-video-games-break-the-fourth-wall/2|website=Mandatory|accessdate=19 October 2015|date=December 9, 2013}}
10. ^{{cite web|last1=Scalzo|first1=John|title=StarTropics|url=http://www.gamingtarget.com/article.php?artid=8156|website=Gaming Target|accessdate=19 October 2015|date=January 18, 2008}}
11. ^{{cite web |last=Baker |first=Christopher Michael|title=StarTropics - Review |publisher=Allgame |accessdate=February 18, 2016 |url=http://allgame.com/game.php?id=335&tab=review|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141114214237/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=335&tab=review|archivedate=November 14, 2014}}
12. ^{{cite magazine|magazine=Nintendo Power|title=100 Best Games of All Time|page=88|date=September 1997|volume=100}}
13. ^{{cite magazine|magazine=Nintendo Power|title=100 Best Games of All Time|page=96|date=September 1997|volume=100}}
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External links

  • Virtual Console web page ([https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/mLqsyMiZqHleOYbtHCKqxhORw6JT45-g North American]) ([https://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/games/vc/startropics_6834.html European])
  • {{MobyGames|id=/startropics}}
  • [https://hg101.kontek.net/startropics/startropics.htm Hardcore Gaming 101 article on the StarTropics games]
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