Solid Runner
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Solid Runner | |
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Developer(s) | Sting |
Publisher(s) | ASCII |
Platform(s) | Super Famicom |
Release date | JP March 28, 1997 |
Genre(s) | Role-playing game |
Mode(s) | Single-player only |
Rating(s) | CERO: n/a (not rated) |
Media | Cartridge |
Input methods | Super Famicom controller |
Solid Runner (ソリッドランナー?) is a J-RPG developed primarily by Sting (but published by ASCII) and released for the Super Famicom. It takes place in a town known as Solid City, which despite being technologically advanced, is overrun with crime. Criminals are fought in random encounters in various sections of the city. Healing items are used to fix the attack robot and can be bought at a special warehouse. The player must go to the correct district for crime fighting action and the game refuses to send the player to the district that he isn't authorized to be in. All dialogue in the game is in Japanese; literacy in the language is required.
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