Because this game was a Japanese exclusive, modern players usually need to rely on emulation to experience it.
Despite being a Game Boy Advance title, the pixel art is stunning. The character sprites capture the aesthetic of the 1999 anime perfectly. The soundtrack is equally memorable, featuring MIDI renditions of the iconic anime opening "Ohayou" and background music that sets a mysterious, adventurous tone.
Because this game was a Japanese exclusive, modern players usually need to rely on emulation to experience it.
Despite being a Game Boy Advance title, the pixel art is stunning. The character sprites capture the aesthetic of the 1999 anime perfectly. The soundtrack is equally memorable, featuring MIDI renditions of the iconic anime opening "Ohayou" and background music that sets a mysterious, adventurous tone.