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Magic Knight Rayearth
Game Boy
TitleMagic Knight Rayearth
Alt TitleMahou Kishi Rayearth
GenreRole Playing
Release Date02 June 1995
PlatformGame Boy
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Game Description
One day, Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu – the three Magic Knights summoned from Tokyo to save the magical world of Cephiro – come across a mysterious painting during their travels. Startlingly, they find that none of them see the same image in it, but no sooner do they realize this than they are sucked inside, each landing in the scene they saw. Separated, the three must now search for a way to reunite. What is the secret of the strange painting and its inhabitants?

Magic Knight Rayearth for the Game Boy is a 1995 role-playing game based on CLAMP's hit franchise of the same name, developed by Pandora Box and published by Tomy. Short and to the point (though with many hidden extras for the inquisitive player), its RPG elements are heavily simplified with an eye toward accessibility to the series' target audience, leaving most of the focus on the story. One of no less than seven Rayearth games released in a one-year span, its developer would go on to make both a sequel on the Game Boy and a more ambitious and well-known Rayearth adaptation for the Super Famicom.
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TitleCategoryDate
Magic Knight Rayearth (ES)Fully Playable2024-01-19
Magic Knight Rayearth (EN)Fully Playable2023-01-06
Magic Knight Rayearth (EN)Unfinished2000-09-13
 


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