Metajo - a weird and addictive strategy game for the NEC PC-9801! (PC-98 Paradise)
On this episode of PC-98 Paradise I play one of my favorite PC-98 games: Metajo! The game was available as a free download, sanctioned by the developers. Here's a link to where you can still download the game via The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/200904110... Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Patreon! https://basementbrothers.net/ / basemntbrothers / basementbrothers / basementbrothersyoutube / basementbrothers Become a member to get access to perks: / @basementbrothers 00:00 Intro 01:14 Packaging and installation 05:11 Opening, options, tutorial 07:06 Let's Play! 09:18 What's the game about??? 13:52 SPOILERS! 17:37 Credits 18:49 New game+ and language patches??? 19:18 Korean MS-DOS version 21:25 Wrap-up

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