Name: |
Nadia no Fushugi no Umi |
Author/Vendor: |
Namco |
Released: |
1991 |
Type: |
Adventure |
Language: |
Japanese |
Premise: |
Nadia is a dark-skinned teenage orphan who works with her pet lion cub at
a 1880s-era travelling circus. Jean is a young inventor who dreams of buidling his own
working flying machine. Their paths cross once Nadia is targeted for abduction by a crime
syndicate who thinks she is the key to finding the sunken continent of Atlantis. In their
efforts to escape their pursuers, Nadia and Jean flee to the oceans, where they have an
unforgettable encounter with the legendary Captain Nemo - the one person who holds the key
to Nadia's mysterious past. Based on the phenomenal Japanese anime TV series. |
Impressions: |
One of the best anime-to-console adaptations I've ever seen, and the best
available for the Genesis. It's easy to get lost if you don't know Japanese, but there are
English-translated videos of the TV series available to help you get started. This is a
must for RPG fans, and is one game that should be near the top of everybody's
to-be-translated list. |
Variations: |
Nadia - The Secret of Blue Water (English translation of
the original Japanese title) |
Recommended Emu: |
Genecyst X |