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! colspan="2" |[[File:Blue's Journey US Flyer.jpg|thumb|center]]
|title = Blue's Journey
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|image = Image:BluesJourney.jpg
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|Developer
|caption = Cover art
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|[[ADK]]
|developer = [[SNK]], [[ADK|Alpha Denshi]], D4 Enterprise <small>(Wii Virtual Console)</small>, Hamster Corporation <small>(PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch)</small>
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|publisher = SNK, Alpha Denshi, D4 Enterprise, Hamster Corporation
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|Meg Count
|release = '''Arcade'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=1990|NA=1990}}'''Neo Geo'''<br />{{vgrelease|INT=July 1, 1991}}'''Neo Geo CD'''<br />{{vgrelease|INT=October 31, 1994}}'''Wii Virtual Console'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=October 23, 2007|PAL=November 9, 2007|NA=November 12, 2007}}'''PlayStation 4'''<br />{{Vgrelease|World|INT|September 7, 2017}}<br />{{Vgrelease|World|EU|September 12, 2017}}<br />'''Xbox One & Nintendo Switch'''<br />{{Vgrelease|World|WW|September 7, 2017}}<br />'''Neo Geo Mini'''<br />{{Vgrelease|World|INT|October 15, 2018}}<br/>{{vgrelease|World|LE|December 3, 2018}}
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|50
|genre = Platformer
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|mode = Single-player
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|NGH #
|rating =
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|022
|platform = Arcade, [[Neo Geo]], [[Neo-Geo CD]], Wii Virtual Console, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Neo Geo Mini
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}}'''Blue's Journey''' (also known as '''Raguy''') is a side scrolling platformer game originally released in 1991 by ADK for the [[Neo Geo]] and later ported to the [[Neo Geo CD]] in 1994.
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|Release
 
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|Neo Geo MVS - 3/14/1991<br />Neo Geo Home - 7/1/1991<br />Neo Geo CD - 10/31/1994
==Story==
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Raguy was a beautiful planet full of nature inhabited by insect humans (Insectorians). However, a few years ago, after the Daruma clan arrived from another planet, Raguy became more and more polluted. Meanwhile, Blue, a boy who uses a martial art called Leaf Art, heads to battle with the Daruma clan to save his unrequited love, Fa, the second princess of the Raguy royal family.
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==Gameplay==
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In ''Blue's Journey'' players control Blue (the second player controls a mirror image of Blue referred as Shadow Blue), with the game playing like a typical side-scrolling platformer. His main form of attack is to drop a large leaf which stuns enemies, which can then be picked up and thrown at other enemies. Aside from attacking and jumping, Blue can also shrink in order to cross small gaps in the scenery.
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The game is four stages long, though the player can choose which stage to visit after beating a boss, adding to the game's replayability. Strewn along the levels are various shops where the player can buy power ups, as well as houses inhabited by NPC characters which can give the player hints or ask for specific items. The game has multiple endings, which are decided depending on the player's actions during the game.
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|Designer(s)
==Videos==
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|[[Takashi Hatono]]<br />[[Yohko Igarashi]]
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NGH-022- Blue's Journey - Raguy - Neo Geo Generation - Basement Brothers - Neo Geo Collection
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|Programmer(s)
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|[[Osamu Iijima]]<br />[[Yuji Noguchi]]
 
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==External Links==
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|Artist(s)
*[http://game.snkplaymore.co.jp/event/virtual-console/raguy/index_raguy_j.html Wii Virtual Console page]
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|[[Hideyuki Yamada]]<br />[[Kazushige Hakamata]]
 
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{{Wikipedia}}
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|Composer(s)
[[Category:Games]]
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|[[Yuka Watanabe]]
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Revision as of 03:21, 25 May 2021

Blue's Journey US Flyer.jpg
Developer ADK
Meg Count 50
NGH # 022
Release Neo Geo MVS - 3/14/1991
Neo Geo Home - 7/1/1991
Neo Geo CD - 10/31/1994
Director(s)
Producer(s)
Designer(s) Takashi Hatono
Yohko Igarashi
Programmer(s) Osamu Iijima
Yuji Noguchi
Artist(s) Hideyuki Yamada
Kazushige Hakamata
Composer(s) Yuka Watanabe
Genre(s) Platform