Akira (video game)

Akira (video game)

is a graphic adventure game based on the 1988 animated movie adaptation of Katsuhiro Otomo's epic manga. Released in 1988 by Taito for the Famicom console, the video game version has the player in the role of Kaneda. Events begin with Kaneda and his motorcycle gang in police custody after their friend Tetsuo has been abducted by the military.

Gameplay

Progress in the game is made by selecting actions from a list. Your current location is depicted in a static image, often redrawn from the movie. Your progress can be recorded with the help of passwords.

It's important to note that this game is entirely in Japanese and has never been translated to English.

Other "Akira" video games

To date there have been three games based on Akira. This Famicom entry was the first followed by a British made action game in 1994 for the Amiga/CD32 and the most recent in 2002 by Bandai for the Playstation 2. This last game is called Akira Psycho Ball and takes the unusual form of a Pinball simulation.There was also an unreleased, unleaked, apparently unfinished Super Famicom game based on Akira.

ee also

*List of Famicom Games

External links

* [http://www.taito.co.jp Official Taito Website] in Japanese


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