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"Argos no Juujiken," known as "Rygar" in the West, is an action-adventure video game developed for the Sega Mark III console, and it was released by Tecmo in 1988. The game is a port of the popular arcade game but features several adjustments and enhancements compatible with the home system. The player assumes the role of the legendary warrior, Rygar, embarking on a quest across the mystical land of Argool to defeat the evil king Ligar and his monstrous minions. The game is renowned for its unique blend of platform and adventure elements, featuring expansive, scrolling landscapes and a myriad of enemy creatures. Rygar wields a weapon called the "Diskarmor"—a shield-like disc attached to a chain—which serves both as a melee weapon and for ranged attacks, a novel feature at the time.
Originally an arcade hit, the transition of "Argos no Juujiken" to the Sega Mark III involved significant changes to broaden its appeal to home gamers. The Sega version includes more RPG elements than its arcade counterpart, such as an experience points system and the ability to upgrade abilities and weapons—an early example of such mechanics in action-adventure video games. The game also features a deeper storyline with additional mythical elements, drawing players into a richer narrative experience. Despite its relatively muted commercial success compared to other contemporary titles, "Argos no Juujiken" is often remembered for its challenging gameplay, intricate world design, and the iconic status of its main character within the gaming community. This piece of gaming history offers a glimpse into the evolution of the action-adventure genre during the 8-bit era.
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