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Zoids - Chuuou Tairiku No Tatakai (J)

Toshiba EMI
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Zoids: Chuuou Tairiku no Tatakai (ゾイド 中央大陸の戦い), translated as "Zoids: Battle of the Central Continent," is a role-playing game developed by Micronics and published by Toshiba EMI. Released exclusively in Japan on September 5, 1987, for the Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System), the game is based on the Zoids toy line, which features mechanical models representing giant cybernetic war machines designed after various animal species.eBay+6StrategyWiki+6GameFAQs+6

In the game, players control the Gojulas, a Godzilla-like Zoid, navigating through towns, interacting with characters, and traversing a large overworld map. Enemy encounters shift the gameplay to a first-person perspective, reminiscent of the style used in "Battlezone," where players engage in combat against other Zoids. The overworld employs a "Symbol Encounter" system, allowing players to see and potentially avoid pursuing enemy Zoids.StrategyWiki

Originally released only in Japanese, a complete English fan translation became available approximately two years ago, making the game more accessible to non-Japanese speakers.Romhacking.net

For those interested in purchasing the original Famicom cartridge, listings can occasionally be found on platforms like eBay.eBay

Zoids: Chuuou Tairiku no Tatakai (ゾイド 中央大陸の戦い), translated as "Zoids: Battle of the Central Continent," is a role-playing game developed by Micronics and published by Toshiba EMI. Released exclusively in Japan on September 5, 1987, for the Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System), the game is based on the Zoids toy line, which features mechanical models representing giant cybernetic war machines designed after various animal species.eBay+6StrategyWiki+6GameFAQs+6

In the game, players control the Gojulas, a Godzilla-like Zoid, navigating through towns, interacting with characters, and traversing a large overworld map. Enemy encounters shift the gameplay to a first-person perspective, reminiscent of the style used in "Battlezone," where players engage in combat against other Zoids. The overworld employs a "Symbol Encounter" system, allowing players to see and potentially avoid pursuing enemy Zoids.StrategyWiki

Originally released only in Japanese, a complete English fan translation became available approximately two years ago, making the game more accessible to non-Japanese speakers.Romhacking.net

For those interested in purchasing the original Famicom cartridge, listings can occasionally be found on platforms like eBay.

 

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  • Category: Nintendo
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Magic
  • Developed: Toshiba EMI
  • Date aired: 1987
  • Scores: 7.31 / 1,515
  • Rating: 8.5 / 161 times
  • Type: nes
  • Play: 516