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'''''Love Quest''''' (ラブクエスト ''Rabukuesuto'') is a 1995 Japan-only Super Famicom RPG game developed by C-Lab and published by  Tokuma Shoten. The game was planned to be released for the Famicom in January 1994 priced at 7,800 yen before being moved to Super Famicom because of dying 8-bit markets.  
'''''Love Quest''''' (''ラブクエスト'' ''Rabukuesuto'') is a 1995 Japan-only Super Famicom RPG game developed by C-Lab and published by  Tokuma Shoten. The game was planned to be released for the Famicom in January 1994 priced at 7,800 yen before being moved to Super Famicom because of dying 8-bit markets.  


Only one prototype is known to still exist as a copy sold for 250,000 yen in a Yahoo auction on 2008 and gameplay footage leaked on nicovideo.com by user YumimiX.<ref>[http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm18785240 The original Nico Nico video.] Retrieved 04 Jul '16.</ref> A prototype is yet to be dumped, however, an NSF file for it exists. It can be found as LXXX XXXXT (mistaken as a ''Super Mario Bros.'' romhack).
Only one prototype is known to still exist as a copy sold for 250,000 yen in a Yahoo auction on 2008 and gameplay footage leaked on nicovideo.com by user YumimiX.<ref>[http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm18785240 The original Nico Nico video.] Retrieved 04 Jul '16.</ref> A prototype is yet to be dumped, however, an NSF file for it exists. It can be found as LXXX XXXXT (mistaken as a ''Super Mario Bros.'' romhack).

Revision as of 17:26, 10 April 2019

Love Quest Unreleased Famicom Version.png

Title screen for the version.

Status: Found (prototype)
Lost (ROM)

Date found: 2008

Found by: Unknown

Love Quest (ラブクエスト Rabukuesuto) is a 1995 Japan-only Super Famicom RPG game developed by C-Lab and published by Tokuma Shoten. The game was planned to be released for the Famicom in January 1994 priced at 7,800 yen before being moved to Super Famicom because of dying 8-bit markets.

Only one prototype is known to still exist as a copy sold for 250,000 yen in a Yahoo auction on 2008 and gameplay footage leaked on nicovideo.com by user YumimiX.[1] A prototype is yet to be dumped, however, an NSF file for it exists. It can be found as LXXX XXXXT (mistaken as a Super Mario Bros. romhack).

Gallery

Gameplay.

Reference

  1. The original Nico Nico video. Retrieved 04 Jul '16.