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Rusty
System(s): PC-9801 VM
Publisher: C-Lab
Developer:
Genre: Action































Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
PC-9801 VM
JP
¥9,800 (10,094)9800e[1]

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Rusty (ラスティー) is an action game for the PC-9801 VM.

Story

The game's story takes place hundreds of years ago, in a time where demons and spirits prowled in the night. 300 years had passed since Marquis de Monte-Carlo, former ruler of Transylvania, had been sealed away by the efforts of a lone hero, but the seal's power has since weakened, and now countless monsters are awakening. The reawakened monsters attack the villages across the frontier, spreading destruction and chaos, and kidnapping many beautiful women were kidnapped, never to return. Suffering great losses, the villagers started to whisper the return of Marquis...

Rustea "Rusty" Sprincul, a lone monster hunter feared even by other hunters, begins her quest to find the rumoured castle of Marquis de Monte-Carlo, armed with a whip. Emerging from a forest onto a hilltop, she sets her sights on a distant village and makes her way towards it.

Gameplay

Items

Stages

History

Legacy

In 2017 an English translation patch of the game was released by a group known as 46 OkuMen, allowing the game to be played in English.

Production credits

This article needs a list of production credits, either from the game itself, a manual, or other reliable source.
Missing credits: In addition to the manual credits there is a more complete credits list at the end of the game. Would be better to pull from there instead.
Source: Rusty PC9801VM JP Manual.pdf
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JP manual[2]


Physical scans

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Manual

References


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