Release Date: 1997
"Arcade Gears: Pu·Li·Ru·La" is an eccentric and visually striking arcade game developed by Taito, later ported to the Sega Saturn among other systems. Released in the early 90s, the game is set in the whimsical and bizarre world of Radishland, a place where time is meticulously regulated by a magical clock. Players take on the roles of Zac and Mel, two children tasked with restoring time after the clock is stolen by a mysterious figure. As they traverse various levels, they encounter surreal enemies and landscapes that look like they've been drawn from a psychedelic storybook.
Gameplay in Pu·Li·Ru·La is reminiscent of classic side-scrolling beat 'em up games, but it stands out due to its unique graphic style and imaginative design. Each stage is filled with peculiar and colorful enemies, and the game employs a special attack mechanism where players use a magic wand to transform adversaries into random objects, ranging from foods to household items, adding an element of humor and unpredictability. The game was relatively obscure upon its initial arcade release, but it gained a cult following due to its artistic visuals and the unique, almost dream-like quality of its game world. The Sega Saturn version is particularly noted for faithfully reproducing the arcade's graphics and gameplay, preserving the distinctive, otherworldly charm that makes "Arcade Gears: Pu·Li·Ru·La" a fascinating relic in the history of video games.
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