Emit (video game)

EMIT
Developer(s) Koei
Publisher(s) Koei
Platform(s) FM Towns, Macintosh, Windows, PC-9801, Sega Saturn, Super Famicom, 3DO, PlayStation
Release date(s)

Emit Vol. 1: Lost in Time
FM-Towns

  • JP: March 25, 1994

Macintosh

  • JP: March 1994

Windows

  • JP: March 1994

PC-9801

  • JP: September 30, 1994

Sega Saturn

  • JP: March 25, 1995

Super Famicom

  • JP: March 25, 1995

3DO

  • JP: April 14, 1995

Emit Vol. 2: Desperate Journey
Macintosh

  • JP: March 1994

Windows

  • JP: March 1994

FM-Towns

  • JP: July 1, 1994

PC-9801

  • JP: January 13, 1995

Super Famicom

  • JP: March 25, 1995

Sega Saturn

  • JP: April 1, 1995

3DO

  • JP: July 14, 1995

Emit Vol. 3: Farewell to Me
Macintosh

  • JP: March 1994

Windows

  • JP: March 1994

FM-Towns

  • JP: September 18, 1994

PC-9801

  • JP: March 17, 1995

Super Famicom

  • JP: March 25, 1995

Sega Saturn

  • JP: April 1, 1995

3DO

  • JP: September 14, 1995

Emit Value Pack
PlayStation

  • JP: September 29, 1995

Sega Saturn

  • JP: December 15, 1995

Super Famicom

  • JP: December 15, 1995

PC-9801

  • JP: December 15, 1995

Windows

Macintosh

Genre(s) Adventure
Sound Novel
Mode(s) Single player

Emit (エミット Emitto) is an adventure sound novel video game released for the FM Towns, Macintosh, Windows, PC-9801, Sega Saturn, Super Famicom, 3DO, and PlayStation developed and published by Koei. It was designed to teach Japanese students more about English, and played the audio CD back at particular times using a peripheral called Voice-Kun, an IR emitter that could command the CD to change tracks and play them.[1]

The game was originally released in 1994 and divided into 3 volumes: Lost in Time (時の迷子 Toki no maigo), Desperate Journey (命がけの旅 Inochigake no tabi) and Farewell to Me (私にさよならを Watashi ni sayonara o). The plot is about a girl that can travel through time by walking in a mysterious tunnel.

Reception

On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored both Volume 2 and Volume 3 of the Sega Saturn version of the game a 23 out of 40 each.[2][3]

References

  1. http://superfami.com/sfc_emit2.html
  2. NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: EMIT Vol.2 命がけの旅. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.329. Pg.33. 7 April 1995.
  3. NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: EMIT Vol.3 私にさよならを. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.329. Pg.33. 7 April 1995.


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