#Cosmology of Kyoto
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arconinternet · 1 year ago
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Cosmology of Kyoto (Windows & Classic Mac, SOFTEDGE, 1995)
Roger Ebert's favorite game, simulating life, afterlife and reincarnation in Japan's Heian period. You can download it here or here, or download it pre-configured to run on modern versions of Windows here.
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satoshi-mochida · 4 months ago
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Some games that are currently stuck on older consoles that I hope get rereleased in some way, Part 8:
Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Bloody Roar series
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Digimon World series
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Gungrave/Gungrave Overdose
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Segagaga
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Older Super Robot Wars games
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Wonder Project J/Wonder Project J2
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Cubivore
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Marvelous: Another Treasure Island
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Yarudora series(Double Cast, Kisetsu o Dakishimete, Sampaguita and Yukiwari no Hana)
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Crime Crackers
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Samurai Western
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Rising Zan
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Bahamut Lagoon
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Racing Lagoon
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Cosmology of Kyoto
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Haunting Ground
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Echo Night series
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Aconcagua
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Daikaijuu Monogatari
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Mikagura Shoujo Tanteidan
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Azure Dreams
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SkyGunner
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Hellnight
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Kowloon’s Gate
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Magic Pengel
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Graffiti Kingdom
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orchidblack · 7 months ago
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Cosmology of Kyoto packaging by Shinnoske Design (1994)
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easternmind · 2 years ago
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TRIPITAKA - the lost spiritual sequel to Cosmology of Kyoto was found
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This post is a compilation of a series of tweets I have composed over a period of weeks during this summer.
For years, it was uncertain whether TRIPITAKA 玄奘三蔵求法の旅, by Soft Edge, had in fact ever been published. I remind the more absent-minded readers that this is the studio responsible for the mythical CD-ROM Cosmology of Kyoto, originally released in Japan in 1993, later published in the United States by Yano Electric in 1995. Knowledge of this their second and final production comes solely from the online CVs of producers Hiroshi Ōnishi and Mori Kōichi. No other information could be found online, and no actual copy of the game was known to exist.
Earlier this year, this disc surfaced at Yahoo Auctions. It sold for nearly $300 after 24 bids.
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As suggested by its tile, which translates to Xuanzang Sanzo's Dharma-Seeking Journey, it was always assumed that the game illustrated episodes of the life of the celebrated Chinese Buddhist monk, particularly his 7th century pilgrimage to India. The captures printed on the back not only show a character highly reminiscent of the ancient scholar, they depict a variety of scenes taking place in China and India.
According to the severely incomplete archived version of PD Inc's website, the Japanese publisher responsible for this digipack, it was available for sale at museums hosting the 1999 Silk Road Journey To The West exhibition, which suitably matches the date printed on the back cover. However, this date presents yet another open question, as the Ōnishi-San and Kōichi-San bios both list it as a 1995 production.
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The technical specifications may provide an enlightening clue, as they refer to Windows 95, 640x480px resolution and an 8-Bit color mode. This indicates that TRIPITAKA was indeed developed sometime between 1993 and 1995, although it was never published in the CD-ROM game circuit, certainly not in the immediate years after its development was completed. Combined with the data retrieved from the publisher's website, the edition shown here appears to have been produced solely for the occasion, as a means to diversify the museum shop catalog for this major exhibit, given the shared theme.
It would have been nearly impossible, had the program been in fact published in 1995, for a single copy to not have been spotted or mentioned online by the many Japanese collectors who have attempted to locate it for decades, unsuccessfully. On the other hand, a CD-ROM that was sold at a museum exhibit is likely to be purchased by visitors who were entirely unaware of the item's relevance as an elusive multimedia gem.
If a tangent is permitted here, both productions are inextricably linked with the museum space, and as far as I can speculate, Cosmology of Kyoto was, itself, also published with the intention of being made available in gallery stores in addition to computer game retailers. I say this because this was a production made possible by collaborative efforts including a variety of Japanese museums, to the extent these are referenced by name in the game's credits.
Considering the price at which the item was sold at auction, I was fairly certain that it was purchased by one such video game collector who knew exactly what they were bidding for. Later in July, I was able to locate the buyer and establish contact. Initially, the buyer was only able to produce this screenshot of the disc program launcher. The title reads "Cosmology of Asia", validating the claims that Soft Edge was in effect planning for series of edutainment software prior to its demise in the mid-90s.
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In my second contact with the owner, I asked if he was available to produce a disc image and share it online for purposes of software preservation. The owner politely declined, stating that this was not something he was willing to do but offered to record the following gameplay video instead.
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At a glance, the art style of Tripitaka is unsurprisingly similar to that of Cosmology. Most of its episodes occur during the day, whereas the latter was mostly played under the dark cover of night. The first scene depicts a dying Xuanzang reminiscing on his journeys in the company of a young chronicler. Structurally, both games are also nearly indistinguishable from one another, producing ample historical information for context, including detailed maps and chronologies.
TRIPITAKA was considered to be lost media for decades. As such, the importance of this footage could hardly be overstated. I would not hesitate to compare this development to the unearthing of Osamu Sato's Chu-Teng, the Eastern Mind sequel that was also deemed lost for many years, miraculously found during the time this blog was inactive.
I am delighted to have played a minor role in the unraveling of this thirty year old mystery, and can hardly contain my enthusiasm, as I now find myself equipped with sufficient information to produce a full post concerning a game about which I could not have written more than a sentence, just last year.
I would also like to thank the author of the @mendelpalace Tumblr for his timely alert regarding the Yahoo listing.
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videogamepolls · 8 months ago
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tyrannodokuro · 2 months ago
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it is cool to see horror projects based on 90s edutainment games like baldi's basics and tadc, but honestly i find it odd nobody is in a hurry to base anything on the games that are SUPPOSED to be creepy and/or atmospheric; there's a lot of titles from that era with that vibe
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visualsunfound · 10 months ago
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Cosmology of Kyoto
Game screenshot
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ginkgofold · 3 months ago
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local-ragamuffin · 3 months ago
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knightwhoisni · 5 months ago
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oh, sure, when the player character in cosmology of kyoto wakes up naked in a field, steals clothes and money off a corpse, beats a guy for his sign, and walks into town wielding a sword, everything's peachy.
but when i do it-
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pvppyboi64 · 1 year ago
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Oh boy time to play cosmology of Kyoto
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arconinternet · 22 days ago
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TRIPITAKA 玄奘三蔵求法の旅 (Xuanzang Sanzo's Dharma-Seeking Journey) (Windows/Classic Mac, 1999)
You can download it here or here, and run it on modern systems using this in-browser emulator by dragging the file onto the emulated desktop after it's finished starting up, then opening the TRIPITAKA icon that appears and running the game's icon in the window that appears
This game was considered lost media for years until it was recently obtained and uploaded - you can read about it here.
You can find my post about the game's prequel, Cosmology of Kyoto, here.
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satoshi-mochida · 10 months ago
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Another YTer I watch who I wanted to highlight: Dungeon Chill.
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They've covered in detail some interesting games in their videos, from indies(a couple of which I put on the 'Indie game recommendations' lists), to older PC games, and some older console games, some of which we did get, and some we didn't(though a few have a fan translation).
Some include:
Twilight Syndrome and Moonlight Syndrome
Baroque(Sega Saturn version; they explained the story well enough I could mostly understand what was going on)
Galerians
The D trilogy(D, Enemy Zero and D2)
Kuon(PS2 game)
Cosmology of Kyoto
Disillusion
Racing Lagoon
Haunting Ground
Echo Night series
Shadow of Memories/Destiny
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samusmaximus2k · 2 years ago
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LIVE NOW! Playing Cosmology of Kyoto again Casting spells at creatures!! and reading history
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maddiemuu · 5 months ago
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ruth and nicole piece i drew while watching a youtube video about haunting ground 👍 technically valentines' day themed!!
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thats-it-im-fallingdown · 2 years ago
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when your fav video games are fucked up and crazy so you’re like yeah I love it no I don’t recommend it. what’s the game? ummm I won’t tell you I don’t want you to think I’m weird (is insane)
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