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'''''Cyber Soldier Sharaku''''' ('''サイバーソルジャー写楽''') is a 1993 point and click adventure game for the CD-I released exclusively in Japan.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190721083712/http://cdii.blogspot.com/2009/01/review-of-cyber-soldier-sharaku-japan.html</ref> It was developed and produced by ''Inspire'' with '''Akihito Izuhara (泉原昭人)''' for screenwriting, storyboards, and character drafts and was published by ''Japan Interactive Media'' (''JIM'').
'''''Cyber Soldier Sharaku''''' ('''サイバーソルジャー写楽''') is a 1993 point and click adventure game for the CD-I released exclusively in Japan. It was developed and produced by ''Inspire'' with '''Akihito Izuhara (泉原昭人)''' for screenwriting, storyboards, and character drafts and was published by ''Japan Interactive Media'' (''JIM'').


The gameplay is very similar to Myst and Burn Cycle which were both also on the CD-I and has quick time events in of the boss fights and events in the game.
The gameplay is very similar to Myst and Burn Cycle which were both also on the CD-I and has quick time events in of the boss fights and events in the game.


This game was shown in the ''CD-I Software Lineup'' in April of 1993
This game was shown in the ''CD-I Software Lineup'' in April of 1993.<ref>[http://www.cdinteractive.co.uk/forums/cdinteractive/viewtopic.php?t=2712 CD-I Interactive UK forum page talking about a complete CD-I game list mentioning the game] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref>
<ref>[http://www.cdinteractive.co.uk/forums/cdinteractive/viewtopic.php?t=2223 CD-I Interactive UK forum page talking about a list of Japanese CD-I games] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
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Due to the CD-I tanking in Japan and failing even harder than North America and Europe, Japanese versions of other CD-I software and exclusive are very rare and elusive to come by including Cyber Soldier Sharaku, rarely appearing on auction and E-commerce sites like eBay<ref>[https://twitter.com/VGDealsRetroUK/status/1108314903125872641?s=20 Twitter tweet advertising the game on eBay] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref> and Yahoo! JAPAN.<ref>[https://aucview.aucfan.com/yahoo/e455740645/ Yahoo! JAPAN Auction archive of the CD-I bundle including the game] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref> The only known footage of this game is from the YouTuber ''shroomanCDi'' showing off the game in action on real hardware.
Due to the CD-I tanking in Japan and failing even harder than North America and Europe, Japanese versions of other CD-I software and exclusive are very rare and elusive to come by including Cyber Soldier Sharaku, rarely appearing on auction and E-commerce sites like eBay<ref>[https://twitter.com/VGDealsRetroUK/status/1108314903125872641?s=20 Twitter tweet advertising the game on eBay] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref> and Yahoo! JAPAN.<ref>[https://aucview.aucfan.com/yahoo/e455740645/ Yahoo! JAPAN Auction archive of the CD-I bundle including the game] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref> The only known footage of this game is from the YouTuber ''shroomanCDi'' showing off the game in action on real hardware.


As of 2023, the game has yet to be dumped online and is still considered lost media.<ref>[http://database.trurip.org/st/st15-616 Game disk database proving the game has yet to be dumped online] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref>
As of 2023, the game has yet to be dumped online and is still considered lost media.<ref>[http://database.trurip.org/st/st15-616 Game disk database proving the game has yet to be dumped online] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref><ref>[https://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=14581.0 Famicom World forum page requesting to get the game including 2 other Japanese CD-I exclusives] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref><ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/Roms/comments/d6gpc3/request_cyber_soldier_sharaku_rare_japanese/ Reddit post talking about the game being undumped online] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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   |description3 =Full Video of the ''CD-I Software Lineup''
   |description3 =Full Video of the ''CD-I Software Lineup''<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/CDInteractive/comments/r6cmo3/promo_for_the_undumped_japanese_philips_cdi_game/ Reddit post showing a promo of the game on the CD-I Software Lineup Disk] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref>
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*[https://mangost.exblog.jp/12591791/ Mangosteen Blog talking about the game] Retrieved 02 Apr '23
*[https://mangost.exblog.jp/12591791/ Mangosteen Blog talking about the game] Retrieved 02 Apr '23
*[https://www.studio-mangosteen.com/izuhara-digital Studio Mangosteen page listing Akihito Izuhara other works] Retrieved 02 Apr '23
*[https://www.studio-mangosteen.com/izuhara-digital Studio Mangosteen page listing Akihito Izuhara other works] Retrieved 02 Apr '23
*[https://www.theworldofcdi.com/cd-i_encyclopedia/cyber-soldier-sharaku The World of CD-i Encyclopedia Entry of Cyber Soldier Sharkau] Retrieved 02 Apr '23
*[https://www.theworldofcdi.com/cd-i_encyclopedia/cyber-soldier-sharaku The World of CD-I Encyclopedia Entry of Cyber Soldier Sharkau] Retrieved 02 Apr '23
 
<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/Roms/comments/d6gpc3/request_cyber_soldier_sharaku_rare_japanese/ Reddit post talking about the game being undumped online] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref>
<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/CDInteractive/comments/r6cmo3/promo_for_the_undumped_japanese_philips_cdi_game/ Reddit post showing a promo of the game on the CD-I Software Lineup Disk] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref>
<ref>[https://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=14581.0 Famicom World forum page requesting to get the game including 2 other Japanese CD-I exclusives] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref>
<ref>[http://www.cdinteractive.co.uk/forums/cdinteractive/viewtopic.php?t=2712 CD-I Interactive UK forum page talking about a complete CD-I game list mentioning the game] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref>
<ref>[http://www.cdinteractive.co.uk/forums/cdinteractive/viewtopic.php?t=2223 CD-I Interactive UK forum page talking about a list of Japanese CD-I games] Retrieved 02 Apr '23</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:03, 16 July 2023

Cyber-Soldier-Sharaku-Front Cover.jpg

Cover Art of Cyber Soldier Sharaku

Status: Lost

Cyber Soldier Sharaku (サイバーソルジャー写楽) is a 1993 point and click adventure game for the CD-I released exclusively in Japan.[1] It was developed and produced by Inspire with Akihito Izuhara (泉原昭人) for screenwriting, storyboards, and character drafts and was published by Japan Interactive Media (JIM).

The gameplay is very similar to Myst and Burn Cycle which were both also on the CD-I and has quick time events in of the boss fights and events in the game.

This game was shown in the CD-I Software Lineup in April of 1993.[2] [3]

Plot

According to the translations of the texts in the beginning of the game

Cosmos 7014

The Galactic Federation centered on the planet Diane put an end to the 2000-year interstellar war by mass-producing cyber soldiers. These Cyber Soldiers were combat machines developed solely for their combat abilities, but after that they began to awaken to their human consciousness.

Fearing their existence, the Galactic Federation transplanted new memories into them and used their superhuman abilities to maintain public order in the galaxy. Having their past replaced in this way, they are reborn as the special combat organization "Fire Claw".

Availability

Due to the CD-I tanking in Japan and failing even harder than North America and Europe, Japanese versions of other CD-I software and exclusive are very rare and elusive to come by including Cyber Soldier Sharaku, rarely appearing on auction and E-commerce sites like eBay[4] and Yahoo! JAPAN.[5] The only known footage of this game is from the YouTuber shroomanCDi showing off the game in action on real hardware.

As of 2023, the game has yet to be dumped online and is still considered lost media.[6][7][8]

Gallery

Footage

Part 1 of gameplay of Cyber Soldier Sharaku

Part 2 of gameplay of Cyber Soldier Sharaku

Part 3 of gameplay of Cyber Soldier Sharaku

Part 4 of gameplay of Cyber Soldier Sharaku

Promo of Cyber Soldier Sharaku

Full Video of the CD-I Software Lineup[9]

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External Links

References