• Developer/Publisher/Manufacturer: Jaleco Entertainment
  • Product Code: 334002
  • UPC: Coming Soon
  • Release Date: March 1, 1990
  • Condition: Used
  • Rarity: 2
  • Metascore: N/A
  • Trade Value: $2.00
  • PayPal/Check/Money Order Trade Value: $1.00

Astyanax is a side-scrolling action-adventure game developed by Aicom and released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1990. While it shares the same name as a different arcade game, Astyanax for the NES offers a unique story and gameplay experience.

Here's a breakdown of what to expect:

  • A High School Hero: You take on the role of Astyanax, a 16-year-old student who gets pulled into another dimension and tasked with rescuing a princess from an evil wizard.
  • Action-Packed Adventure: Explore a variety of levels, battling enemies with your axe and navigating platforming challenges. The game features basic RPG elements, allowing you to collect power-ups and experience points to upgrade your character.
  • Unique Story for the NES: Unlike its arcade counterpart, Astyanax for the NES features a story heavily influenced by western mythology, with enemies inspired by Greek creatures like centaurs and cyclops.

Reception and Availability:

  • Astyanax received mixed reviews upon release, with some praising its action-adventure elements and others criticizing its repetitive gameplay and visuals.
  • Today, Astyanax is considered a niche title for NES enthusiasts.

Here are some additional details you might find interesting:

  • Astyanax was known for its high difficulty, especially for younger players.
  • The game offered a password save system, allowing players to pick up their progress later.
  • Astyanax is a lesser-known NES title, but it holds a certain charm for retro gamers who enjoy challenging action-adventure experiences.

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Astyanax - NES

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