Super Yanoman Collection releases for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4&5, and PC via Steam on December 10
Edia has revealed that they will release Super Yanoman Collection in Japan on December 10. The compilation will be primarily available on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5, with additional digital-only releases also coming to PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam.
This compilation will feature some of the classic Japanese games developed by Yanoman and released for Nintendo consoles in the early 1990s. Among the titles featured, two of them are relevant within our scope: The RPG title Song Master and the strategy RPG Feda: The Emblem of Justice.
Song Master (Originally released for Super Famicom on November 27, 1992)
In a world where Singers aim to become the Song Master, the top Singer who can recite Holy Poems that wield power rivaling magic, the protagonist Yuri is recognized for having excellent talents as he goes on a journey to polish his unknown power.
Feda: The Emblem of Justice (Originally released for Super Famicom on October 28, 1994)
Indigenous people form a Liberation Army to rebel against the Empire that has been suppressing with force. Three soldiers from the Imperial Army, including Brian, oppose the Empire's way of rule and defect to the Liberation Army, thus furthering the intensity of the war between the Liberation and Imperial Armies...
As a side note, this compilation also includes the non-RPG action game Trinea, which came out for Super Famicom on October 1, 1993. Early physical releases for the Switch and PS5 will also come with an exclusive bonus game in the Game Boy action shooter Penta Dragon, which originally appeared on July 31, 1992.