Dark Law: Meaning of Death
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Dark Law: Meaning of Death is a 32-megabit
, 1997 Super Famicom
release—one of the last in the system's history. An ASCII Corporation
production, it is the sequel to Dark Lord. Its battles are similar in form to Treasure Hunter G
--they use a power bar that drains with movement and action, except that battles are not restricted to 16x16 squares. Like a game that popularized the trend, Chrono Trigger
, the game has multiple endings.
Megabit
The megabit is a multiple of the unit bit for digital information or computer storage. The prefix mega is defined in the International System of Units as a multiplier of 106 , and therefore...
, 1997 Super Famicom
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System is a 16-bit video game console that was released by Nintendo in North America, Europe, Australasia , and South America between 1990 and 1993. In Japan and Southeast Asia, the system is called the , or SFC for short...
release—one of the last in the system's history. An ASCII Corporation
ASCII (company)
was a publishing company based in Tokyo, Japan. It became a subsidiary of Kadokawa Group Holdings in 2004, and merged with another Kadokawa subsidiary MediaWorks on April 1, 2008, and became ASCII Media Works. The company published Monthly ASCII as the main publication...
production, it is the sequel to Dark Lord. Its battles are similar in form to Treasure Hunter G
Treasure Hunter G
is a turn-based tactical role playing game developed by Sting Entertainment and published by Square . It was released on May 24, 1996. It was published on the Nintendo's Virtual Console service on December 25, 2007 in Japan....
--they use a power bar that drains with movement and action, except that battles are not restricted to 16x16 squares. Like a game that popularized the trend, Chrono Trigger
Chrono Trigger
is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995. Chrono Triggers development team included three designers that Square dubbed the "Dream Team": Hironobu Sakaguchi, the creator of Square's Final Fantasy series; Yuji Horii, a...
, the game has multiple endings.