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Daikatana for the Game Boy Color is an action-adventure game developed by Ion Storm. It is a handheld adaptation of the original Daikatana released for PC and consoles. The development of Daikatana was marked by high expectations, extensive promotional efforts, and significant delays. Despite showing the game at E3 for three years and holding various launch events, the game faced substantial criticism upon release in April 2000. The N64 version was notably poorly received, while the Game Boy Color port, despite its positive qualities and being released in some regions, was never launched in the U.S. due to the negative press surrounding the main game. In 2004, John Romero (creator of the franchise) released the Game Boy Color ROM of Daikatana for free on his website. == User guide == Hiro Miyamoto, the leader of the Miyamoto clan of martial artists, meets one day a stranger who brings bad news. Kage Mishima, the archenemy of the clan, has stolen the magical sword Daikatana, which allows the one who wields it to bend the fabric of time and change reality. In addition, Mishima's minions kidnap Hiro's friend Mikiko. He must rescue her, travel to different time periods, and put an end to Mishima's ambition. == Screenshots == https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/gbhomebrews/daikatanagb2.png https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/gbhomebrews/daikatanagb3.png https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/gbhomebrews/daikatanagb4.png https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/gbhomebrews/daikatanagb5.png == External links == * DaikatanaNews.net - http://www.daikatananews.net/ * Daikatana News Sites - [https://web.archive.org/web/20080520002204/http://www.rome.ro/games_daikatana.htm http://www.rome.ro/games_daikatana.htm] (archived) * A brief history of Daikatana - [https://web.archive.org/web/20121024103235/https://www.1up.com/features/freeloader-daikatana http://www.1up.com/features/freeloader-daikatana] (archived)
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