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− | The '''''Ultima: Exodus - Hint Book''''' is a hint book for [[Ultima: Exodus]], the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] port of [[Ultima III: Exodus]]. It was produced by [[Work House]] and published by [[Fujisankei Communications International|FCI]] in 1989. | + | The '''''Ultima: Exodus - Hint Book''''' is a hint book for ''[[Ultima: Exodus]]'', the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] port of ''[[Ultima III: Exodus]]''. It was produced by [[Work House]] and published by [[Fujisankei Communications International|FCI]] in the USA in 1989. |
− | My brother bought me this book shortly after I received the game for Christmas. I really loved the book and read it cover to cover dozens of times. It was not just extremely helpful at giving me the information I needed to beat the game, but it also | + | ==Personal== |
+ | My brother bought me this book shortly after I received the game for Christmas. I really loved the book and read it cover to cover dozens of times. It was not just extremely helpful at giving me the information I needed to beat the game, but it's also nicely illustrated and well-designed. | ||
==Status== | ==Status== | ||
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* Some of the people the book identifies as having helpful hints are actually not useful at all. | * Some of the people the book identifies as having helpful hints are actually not useful at all. | ||
* The opening story tries to retcon aspects of the Ultima story like confusing Britannia with Sosaria, and, for some reason, Lord British is depicted as a stereo-typical Jesus. | * The opening story tries to retcon aspects of the Ultima story like confusing Britannia with Sosaria, and, for some reason, Lord British is depicted as a stereo-typical Jesus. | ||
− | * | + | * Even though red is available in the printing on the pages of the map of Exodus' castle, the lava is not colored red, but solid green. |
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==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
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− | + | ! Role !! Staff | |
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− | + | | Produced and Edited || [[Work House]], U.S.A., Inc. | |
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− | + | | Editor In Chief || Yukio Yamashita | |
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− | + | | Senior Editor || Kenji Orimo | |
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− | + | | Editors || Nobu Takagi, Pocky Iwase, Death Iwamoto | |
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− | + | | Layout || Hiroshi Ohashi | |
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+ | | Illustrators || [[Tetsuo Hiroi|Tetuo Hiroi]], [[Makikazu Ohmori|Macky Ohmori]], [[Kenji Murata]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Cover Design || Hiroshi Ohashi | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Assistant Editor || Tiger Tsukamoto | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Copy Consultant || Kazuto W. Brandjord | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Copy Coordinator || Golden Empire Publications, Johnny L. Wilson, Jason Watabe, Margot Blattmann | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | FCI Editors || Elizabeth Hamburg, Tatsuo Ozu | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Editorial Consultants || Donn Nauert (Sendai Publications), Kunihiko Kagawa ([[Pony Canyon]]), Yasuhiro Kawashima (Locus) | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
+ | {{Link|GoodReads|https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26833404-ultima-exodus-hint-book}} | ||
[[Category: Books]] | [[Category: Books]] | ||
[[Category: Hint Books]] | [[Category: Hint Books]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Video Game Books]] | ||
[[Category: Books I've Read]] | [[Category: Books I've Read]] |
Revision as of 21:56, 7 March 2020
The Ultima: Exodus - Hint Book is a hint book for Ultima: Exodus, the NES port of Ultima III: Exodus. It was produced by Work House and published by FCI in the USA in 1989.
Personal
My brother bought me this book shortly after I received the game for Christmas. I really loved the book and read it cover to cover dozens of times. It was not just extremely helpful at giving me the information I needed to beat the game, but it's also nicely illustrated and well-designed.
Status
I own a badly worn 1st edition and have read it many times.
Review
Good
- The water colors of the opening comic are beautiful.
- Illustrations are made for the majority of the game's weapons, armor, tools, races and monsters.
- The are dozens of screenshots from the game all through the book.
- Detailed maps are included for every town and dungeon, as well as Sosaria, Ambrosia, and Exodus' castle.
- The useful aspects of each town are described, screenshots are made, and even little illustrations are given.
- Each dungeon is mapped, described, and you're told on which level you can find key items.
Bad
- Some of the people the book identifies as having helpful hints are actually not useful at all.
- The opening story tries to retcon aspects of the Ultima story like confusing Britannia with Sosaria, and, for some reason, Lord British is depicted as a stereo-typical Jesus.
- Even though red is available in the printing on the pages of the map of Exodus' castle, the lava is not colored red, but solid green.
Ugly
- The book's binding is very poorly made. Shortly after I got the book, the cover began to fall away from the pages, and slowly but surely, the pages began to fall out.
Media
Credits
Role | Staff |
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Produced and Edited | Work House, U.S.A., Inc. |
Editor In Chief | Yukio Yamashita |
Senior Editor | Kenji Orimo |
Editors | Nobu Takagi, Pocky Iwase, Death Iwamoto |
Layout | Hiroshi Ohashi |
Illustrators | Tetuo Hiroi, Macky Ohmori, Kenji Murata |
Cover Design | Hiroshi Ohashi |
Assistant Editor | Tiger Tsukamoto |
Copy Consultant | Kazuto W. Brandjord |
Copy Coordinator | Golden Empire Publications, Johnny L. Wilson, Jason Watabe, Margot Blattmann |
FCI Editors | Elizabeth Hamburg, Tatsuo Ozu |
Editorial Consultants | Donn Nauert (Sendai Publications), Kunihiko Kagawa (Pony Canyon), Yasuhiro Kawashima (Locus) |