Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei is a game for the MSX series of computers, later ported to similar machines. Developed by Telenet, it is also the very first game in the entire Megami Tensei franchise; however, though it is based on the same source, it has no other ties to the later games developed by Atlus. The PC-88 and Sharp X1 version is essentially a remake of the original simpler MSX game. It is unclear what the FM-7 version is like, but it is likely based on the PC-88/X1 version. Gameplay is mostly based on the arcade game Gauntlet.
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| - Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei is a game for the MSX series of computers, later ported to similar machines. Developed by Telenet, it is also the very first game in the entire Megami Tensei franchise; however, though it is based on the same source, it has no other ties to the later games developed by Atlus. The PC-88 and Sharp X1 version is essentially a remake of the original simpler MSX game. It is unclear what the FM-7 version is like, but it is likely based on the PC-88/X1 version. Gameplay is mostly based on the arcade game Gauntlet.
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| - Dejitaru Debiru Sutori Megami Tensei Nihon Terunetto
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- July, 1987
- FM-7
- August, 1987
- September, 1987
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- NEC PC–8801
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| - MSX
- FM-7
- Sharp X1
- NEC PC–8801
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| - Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei is a game for the MSX series of computers, later ported to similar machines. Developed by Telenet, it is also the very first game in the entire Megami Tensei franchise; however, though it is based on the same source, it has no other ties to the later games developed by Atlus. The PC-88 and Sharp X1 version is essentially a remake of the original simpler MSX game. It is unclear what the FM-7 version is like, but it is likely based on the PC-88/X1 version. Gameplay is mostly based on the arcade game Gauntlet.
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