
Publishers Ratalaika Games and Shinyuden have announced a modern release for Traysia, the Sega Genesis JRPG by Telenet Japan.
Traysia is coming to Windows PC (via Steam) and consoles later this month, on April 24th. The game was previously re-released in its original physical Genesis / Mega Drive cartridge last year.
Originally developed by Telenet Japan and released in 1992 for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive, Traysia (Minato no Traysia in Japan) follows the hero Roy who goes on adventures. The game is a somewhat orthodox party RPG and gained mixed reviews at the time.
Here’s a rundown on the new release:
Dreaming of becoming a world-traveling adventurer, a young boy named Roy left his hometown. Having known neither travel nor battle, the boy’s adventure now begins.
After behind the hometown, he traveled through many mountains and forests. Roy finally arrived at a small county called Kingdom of Salon.
Traysia is a girl waiting for Roy to come back in their hometown, Johanna, a port town.
Traysia is a full-scale role-playing game made up of five scenarios, offering a definitive fantasy romance of love and adventure.
Features:
- Rewind/Turbo function: repeat something until you achieve perfection, or speed things up
- Save state function: save wherever you want to in the game, and restart from that exact point
- Screen filters: select from several filters to modify how the game looks (retro-style monitor, black-and-white, etc.)
- Gallery: view images from the original game’s manual and box design
- Cheats function: activate cheats that will make your mission a lot easier (infinite lives, invulnerability, etc.)
- Jukebox: listen to the 21 music tracks included in the game whenever you want
This game is re-release of “Traysia” which the first launched in 1992s for home consoles.