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''Dark Castle'' is a platforming game developed and published by Silicon Beach Software, first released in 1986 for Macintosh. The game revolves around Prince Duncan, who must defeat the evil Black Knight by going through the four sections of the castle: Fireball, Shield, Trouble and Black Knight. It was later released on other platforms by Three-Sixty Games, including DOS, Apple IIGS, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, Sega Genesis, and Philips CD-i, the latter two of which were made notorious by content creator The Angry Video Game Nerd's review of the game.
''Dark Castle'' is a platforming game developed and published by Silicon Beach Software, first released in 1986 for Macintosh, designed and illustrated by Mark Pierce, and programmed by Jonathan Gay. The game revolves around Prince Duncan, who must defeat the evil Black Knight by going through the four sections of the castle: Fireball, Shield, Trouble and Black Knight, dodging objects as well as solving puzzles. It was later released on other platforms by Three-Sixty Games, including DOS, Apple IIGS, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, Sega Genesis, and Philips CD-i, the latter two of which were made notorious by content creator The Angry Video Game Nerd's review of the game.


'''An MSX version''' was released in 1993 by MNS Soft, exclusively in Japan. Almost no information can be found on either the game or MNS Soft, and it's primary evidence for existence is a GameFAQs page describing it's release information.<ref>[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/msx/953680-dark-castle/data GameFAQs page for the MSX port of ''Dark Castle''] Retrieved 02 Jun '19</ref>
The game was developed for the MSX2, and was released in September 17, 1993. The developer was MNS Soft and the Publisher was TAKERU. The game was in a 2DD Floppy and sold for ¥500. According to the only known screenshot, it is a First-Person Dungeon Crawler.<ref>https://www.generation-msx.nl/software/mns-soft/dark-castle/6461/</ref><ref>https://msx.jpn.org/tagoo/s_check.cgi?LINE=1810</ref><ref>http://home.a02.itscom.net/msx_lab/dojin/dojin-05.html</ref>
 
==Availability==
'''An MSX version was released in 1993 by MNS Soft''', exclusively in Japan. Little information can be found on either the game or MNS Soft, and it's primary evidence for existence is a GameFAQs, Generation MSX and the MSX Doujin Software Introduction INDEX page describing it's release information.<ref>[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/msx/953680-dark-castle/data GameFAQs page for the MSX port of ''Dark Castle''.] Retrieved 02 Jun '19</ref>
 
==Screenshots==
<gallery widths="340" heights="277">
File:Title Screen Dark Castle.png|Title screen of Dark Castle MSX. Unlike the other ports, this one is minimal.
File:Gameplay Screenshot.png|The only known screenshot of the game
File:Story of Dark Castle MSX.png|Plot of Dark Castle MSX
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 14:31, 24 June 2024

Darkcastlecover.jpg

Sega Genesis cover.

Status: Lost

Dark Castle is a platforming game developed and published by Silicon Beach Software, first released in 1986 for Macintosh, designed and illustrated by Mark Pierce, and programmed by Jonathan Gay. The game revolves around Prince Duncan, who must defeat the evil Black Knight by going through the four sections of the castle: Fireball, Shield, Trouble and Black Knight, dodging objects as well as solving puzzles. It was later released on other platforms by Three-Sixty Games, including DOS, Apple IIGS, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, Sega Genesis, and Philips CD-i, the latter two of which were made notorious by content creator The Angry Video Game Nerd's review of the game.

The game was developed for the MSX2, and was released in September 17, 1993. The developer was MNS Soft and the Publisher was TAKERU. The game was in a 2DD Floppy and sold for ¥500. According to the only known screenshot, it is a First-Person Dungeon Crawler.[1][2][3]

Availability

An MSX version was released in 1993 by MNS Soft, exclusively in Japan. Little information can be found on either the game or MNS Soft, and it's primary evidence for existence is a GameFAQs, Generation MSX and the MSX Doujin Software Introduction INDEX page describing it's release information.[4]

Screenshots

Reference