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A Long-Lost Mobile Version Of From Software’s “Mind Boggling” Debut Has Just Been Preserved

King’s Field was released for Japanese feature phones in 2004.

The feature phone preservationist RockmanCosmo has announced that a long-lost i-Mode version of From Software’s PS1 dungeon crawler King’s Field has now been preserved giving players the chance to experience an obscure part of the company’s history for themselves.

King’s Field, in case you’re unfamiliar, was the first-ever video game released by FromSoftware and was published on the original Sony PlayStation in Japan in 1994. It took place in the medieval world of Verdite and saw players embark on a quest into the royal catacombs to search for their father and discover the cause of a recent monster invasion.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

King’s Field was released for Japanese feature phones in 2004.

The feature phone preservationist RockmanCosmo has announced that a long-lost i-Mode version of From Software’s PS1 dungeon crawler King’s Field has now been preserved giving players the chance to experience an obscure part of the company’s history for themselves.

King’s Field, in case you’re unfamiliar, was the first-ever video game released by FromSoftware and was published on the original Sony PlayStation in Japan in 1994. It took place in the medieval world of Verdite and saw players embark on a quest into the royal catacombs to search for their father and discover the cause of a recent monster invasion.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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