{"id":"sylphia","platform":"pce","category":"main_game","titles":[{"text":"Sylphia","lang":"en","script":"Latn","region":"us","form":"official","source":"wikipedia_ja","verified":false},{"text":"シルフィア","lang":"ja","script":"Kana","region":"jp","form":"official","source":"wikipedia_ja","verified":true}],"external_ids":{"wikidata":"Q11308416"},"descriptions":[{"text":"Computerspiel aus dem Jahr 1993","lang":"de","source":"wikidata"},{"text":"1993 video game","lang":"en","source":"wikidata"},{"text":"videojuego de 1993","lang":"es","source":"wikidata"},{"text":"jeu vidéo de 1993","lang":"fr","source":"wikidata"},{"text":"videogioco del 1993","lang":"it","source":"wikidata"},{"text":"vídeojogo de 1993","lang":"pt","source":"wikidata"},{"text":"компьютерная игра 1993 года","lang":"ru","source":"wikidata"},{"text":"Sylphia is a 1993 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed by Compile and published in Japan by Tonkin House for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM². Unlike many shooting games of the era which take place in a science fiction setting, this game mixes heroic fantasy and ancient Greek mythology. The game follows Silphia, a maiden warrior reincarnated as a demigoddess under Zeus after her death in battle, who faces the forces of Hades, who has been possessed and manipulated by creatures once imprisoned in Tartaros.\nIts gameplay is similar to previous Compile shooters, with the player fighting enemies and bosses while avoiding their projectiles and other obstacles. Directed by Junichi Nagatsuma and produced by Ikuro Urai, the title was the last shooter by Compile until Zanac X Zanac (2001) and had a limited release. It received mixed reviews from critics.","lang":"en","source":"wikipedia_en"},{"text":"『シルフィア』は、1993年10月22日にトンキンハウスから発売されたPCエンジン専用ソフトである。ジャンルは縦スクロールシューティングゲーム。\n現在はレアソフトとなっており、高価格で販売されている。","lang":"ja","source":"wikipedia_ja"}],"roms":[{"name":"Sylphia (Japan)","source":"manual","region":"jp"}]}