A SNES Game About Japanese Literature
Ihatovo Monogatari (SNES), an obscure, untranslated JRPG-style SNES adventure game was a Japan-only release in 1993. Ihatovo Monogatari received an unofficial fan translation, and has some of the best video game JRPG music composed by Tsukasa Tawada. This game's stunning soundtrack has been arranged by the composer on his Youtube channel: • Ihatovo Monogatari (イーハトーヴォ物語) After composing the music for Ihatovo Monogatari, Tawada went on to compose for other video games like Pokemon and Harvest Moon, and worked as the sound designer for the Dragon Quest series. Developed by the studio Hect, or Hector, Ihatovo Monogatari (SNES) is a rare game released in Japan on the Super Famicom home console, and each chapter of the game was inspired by a different story written by Japanese writer Kenji Miyazawa. Want to buy me a coffee? https://buymeacoffee.com/gnosisbusic 0:00 introduction 4:32 story 24:51 analysis #jrpg #snes #raregames #retrogaming #adventuregame #gamemusic

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