Shantae

Shantae

Cover art of Shantae
Developer(s) WayForward Technologies
Publisher(s) Capcom
Designer(s) Matt Bozon
Composer(s) Jake Kaufman
Platform(s) Game Boy Color
Release date(s)
  • NA June 13 2002
Genre(s) Platform
Mode(s) Single-player
Rating(s)
  • ESRB: E (Everyone)
Media/distribution ROM cartridge

Shantae is a platform video game developed by WayForward Technologies and published by Capcom for the Game Boy Color.

Contents

Plot

From the official website:

Have you ever heard of Sequin Land? It was once a magical place, protected from monsters and mishaps by beautiful Guardian Genies. Their heroism won long years of peace, during which many of the genies fell in love with mortal men. The resulting offspring were all girls, seemingly human but with a trace of magical power, often lying dormant or manifesting in unusual ways. Thus half-genies came into the world.

Sadly, as the ages passed large numbers of Guardian Genies began to disappear from Sequin Land until not one remained. Many folks imagined that they had been captured inside bottles, while others believed that the genies had returned to their own realm. With the guardians gone, Sequin Land began to fall prey to evil.

In spite of their lack of skills, the daughters of the Genies made a decision to pool their powers and stand against evil as best they could. Few and far between, these half-genies traveled the land, each choosing a kingdom to guard until peace could be won again. As they struggle to keep the peace, new villains emerge and ancient foes return to wreak havoc on Sequin Land. Is this newest generation of Guardian Genies up to the challenge?

The game's story focuses on a young "half-genie" by the name of Shantae. Having been appointed as the Guardian Genie of a small fishing town, Shantae's life is fairly quiet. That quickly changes when a gang of pirates, led by the sinister Risky Boots, attacks the town and steals a prototype steam engine from the town's resident Relic Hunter, Mimic.

Shantae soon finds herself traveling far and wide across Sequin Land, determined to retrieve the steam engine and foil Risky's wicked plan.

Characters

Reception

IGN gave the game a 9 out of 10, calling it a "wonderful platform adventure".[1] GameSpot scored it a 7.7 out of 10, claiming it to be a "fine example" of a portable platformer.[2] GamesRadar listed Shantae as one of the titles they want in the 3DS Virtual Console.[3]

Sequel

A Shantae sequel was planned for the Game Boy Advance, and proposed screens resemble a port with updated graphics. It is assumed to have been canceled. As with the original game, Shantae Advance was developed by Matt Bozon on his own time.

On September 15, 2009, a sequel titled Shantae: Risky's Revenge was revealed as a downloadable DSiWare title on Nintendo of America's 2009 Holiday lineup, with a tentative 2009 Q4 release date.[4] Details on the 3-part episodic sequels were revealed in the November 2009 issue of Nintendo Power.[5] However, plans for the episodic release were cancelled, and the game was instead released as a standalone DSiWare title on October 4, 2010.[6].

The creator has confirmed a version for iOS, with release to be anounced.

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