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The screenshots shown on the English version of the website suggest that this game was at least partially in English. As the GUI in the screenshots has English text. However, it is unknown if the game originally had English text on the GUI or if it had been translated into English, as the .gif file pulled from the JP version of the site is too low resolution to determine the language of the text.
The screenshots shown on the English version of the website suggest that this game was at least partially in English. As the GUI in the screenshots has English text. However, it is unknown if the game originally had English text on the GUI or if it had been translated into English, as the .gif file pulled from the JP version of the site is too low resolution to determine the language of the text.


On December 31, 2021 a user on the lost media wiki forum called Saint found the game's trailer on the cover disc for a 1996 issue of the Japanese gaming magazine called "Digital Boy"
On December 31, 2021 a user on the lost media wiki forum called Saint posted the game's trailer from the cover disc for a 1996 issue of the Japanese gaming magazine called "Digital Boy"
 
On February 9, 2021 saint posted 2 scans from a 1995 issue of Game Blast magazine to the Lost Media Wiki Forums. These articles contained previously unseen screenshots. According to a translation done by saint the game was originally slated to release on October 5th 1995.


== External Links ==  
== External Links ==  
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Loopnoah.gif| A .gif file presumably showing screenshots of the game. (Taken from the EN version of the site)
Loopnoah.gif| A .gif file presumably showing screenshots of the game. (Taken from the EN version of the site)
noas1.gif| Another .gif file presumably showing screenshots of the game. (Taken from the JP version of the site)
noas1.gif| Another .gif file presumably showing screenshots of the game. (Taken from the JP version of the site)
Noah's Ark Scan 1 small.png| A scan of an article from a 1995 issue of Game Blast magazine.  Contains a brief writeup on the game as well as the game's release date.
Noah's Ark Scan 2 small.png| A scan of an ad for the game from a 1995 issue of Game Blast magazine.  Contains an overview of the game's levels.
Noah Trailer.mp4|thumb|Noah's Ark Trailer found from a Digital Boy cover disc.
Noah Trailer.mp4|thumb|Noah's Ark Trailer found from a Digital Boy cover disc.
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Revision as of 05:43, 12 February 2022


Noah's Ark Box Front.jpg

The front of the box for Noah's Ark

Status: Lost


Noah's Ark is a lost 1995 Windows/Mac adventure game linked to NEC. Very little is known about this game, but from the screenshots and brief description we have the game seems to be a Myst style point and click adventure. A sold listing with photographs of the game's box from several angles was discovered on Yahoo Auctions Japan, thus confirming the game's existence. Using the Wayback machine two archives of the game's website were found, one in English and one in Japanese.

According to the Japanese version of the site, Kenichi Shigeto[1] and Kazuhiro Nishimatsu worked on the game as an artist and a composer respectively, and they seem to have credits on other projects related to their stated fields.[2]

The screenshots shown on the English version of the website suggest that this game was at least partially in English. As the GUI in the screenshots has English text. However, it is unknown if the game originally had English text on the GUI or if it had been translated into English, as the .gif file pulled from the JP version of the site is too low resolution to determine the language of the text.

On December 31, 2021 a user on the lost media wiki forum called Saint posted the game's trailer from the cover disc for a 1996 issue of the Japanese gaming magazine called "Digital Boy"

On February 9, 2021 saint posted 2 scans from a 1995 issue of Game Blast magazine to the Lost Media Wiki Forums. These articles contained previously unseen screenshots. According to a translation done by saint the game was originally slated to release on October 5th 1995.

External Links

Ark Yahoo listing

ark game website (English)

ark game website (Japanese)

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References