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Initial release date
  
1983

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Publishers
  
Hudson Soft, Konami


Genre
  
Puzzle video game

Developers
  
Hudson Soft, Level-5

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Release date(s)
  
Famicom:JP: December 19, 1985MSX:JP: 1984

Platforms
  
Nintendo Entertainment System, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, MSX, PC-8800 Series, FM-7, NEC PC-6001

Similar
  
Hudson Soft games, Puzzle video games

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Binary Land (バイナリィランド, Bainaryi Rando) is a puzzle video game developed by Hudson Soft in 1983 for the MSX, FM-7, NEC PC-6001, NEC PC-8801, and in 1985 for the Famicom. The MSX version saw release in Japan by Kuma Computers Ltd in 1984.

Contents

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While the Famicom version has 99 levels; there is no ending screen implemented in the game.

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Gameplay

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In the Famicom version of the game, players have to unite two penguins, Gurin (male) and Malon (female), who are in love. The MSX version features a human boy and a human girl; gameplay remains identical to the Famicom version. Players control Malon and Gurin simultaneously; with a timer adding to the difficulty. These penguins move in mirror images of each other. The game features many different stages. After completing the 17th stage, players have to start over again on stage 1. "Je te veux" by Erik Satie is the background music in the game during the levels. Upon uniting the two penguins, Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" is played.

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A top-down view is utilized in the game; similar to the method used in The Adventures of Lolo. Standing in their way are spiders, birds and other creatures which the player must attack with the penguins' spray. Cobwebs occupy some of the cells on the playing field; possibly slowing the player down long enough for a spider to kill either Gurin or Malon. With each level arranged on a 10-by-15 grid and a vertical wall separating the two penguins from each other, only the upper central cell is free for both characters to reach. This "free cell" always holds the caged heart that is required to complete the level. A row of walls surrounding each player in a maze-like environment. In order to make the challenges more difficult; they are unbalanced and offer a different experience for Gurin and Malon. Should Gurin or Malon become trapped in a cobweb, they are helpless until the player navigates the maze, crosses the free cell and then enters the other penguin's side of the maze to free them from the web with their spraycan.

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Should the player reach a high enough score, the player is asked to put his name on a list of the five highest scores of that session.

Unofficial versions

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This video game has been unofficially translated into Chinese. Another unofficial version of this video game translates this game into a Final Fantasy experience with chocobos and levels that have been translated into one of the early Final Fantasy dungeons.

Adaptation

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  • Binary Land, was one of the videogames based for Manga titled Famicom Rocky published by Comic Coro Coro from 1985 to 1987.

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    References

    Binary Land Wikipedia