Pier Solar and the Great Architects

Pier Solar and the Great Architects is the first game made by Water Melon Development, a development team that originated in the homebrew gaming scene and focused on releasing new games to the Sega Mega Drive.

History
Development of the game started in 2004 as a mini-game starring the members of the homebrew website Eidolon's Inn, such as Kega Fusion-developer Steven Snake. It soon became an effort to create a full role-playing game in the style of Final Fantasy VI, Chrono Trigger, and Phantasy Star IV. A fully playable demo ROM image of the game was released on September 1, 2008.

The first big announcement of the game was made in 2007 in an interview with the popular Mega Drive fansite Sega-16. On October 29, 2007 a teaser was released. On January 13, 2008 the game was officially named Pier Solar and the Great Architects, and an official website and forums were launched. Since then the game has been reported about on many gaming-related websites. The popular UK magazine Retro Gamer has covered it, with an in-depth interview coming in issue #49.

Information released includes the plan to release the game on December 24, 2008 as the first 64-Megabit cartridge available for the Sega Mega Drive. Two editions are to be released: a standard package for $35, and a special "Posterity Pack" for $50. Both editions will include the cartridge, a CD with an enhanced soundtrack, a retail box, an instruction manual, and a Pier Solar poster. The main difference between editions is that the Posterity Pack allows those who purchase it to have their name engraved into the game's credits and manual.

Features
According to information available, Pier Solar will offer the following features:

*top-down perspective in towns and dungeons
*random encounters
*sideview in battle scenes
*turn-based battles
*parties of up to five characters
*important story sequences shown as cutscenes composed of multiple stills
 
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