The Journey Home: Quest for the Throne
The Journey Home: Quest for the Throne, released in Japan as is a 1993 action role-playing game developed by Wolf Team and published by Telenet Japan for the Super Famicom. The game was scheduled to be released in North America in late 1993 prior to being cancelled.
Gameplay
Duke, the main character, fights in real-time battles on his quest to save Neugier. He can jump and equip armor in an RPG fashion. There is also an ability to push objects, or enemies, into a wall to break them.Development and release
The Journey Home: Quest for the Throne was developed by Wolf Team. This was one of the first games worked on by programmer Yoshiharu Gotanda, who later helped develop Tales of Phantasia and founded tri-Ace, the team behind the Star Ocean series. The music for Neugier was composed by Yukihiro Takahashi of Yellow Magic Orchestra. He was assisted by Hiroya Hatsushiba, who was responsible for sound programming and sound font creation for the game's audio. Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, and Ryota Furuya took the track sequence data from Hatsushiba to create the sound effects. The game was published in Japan by the developer's parent company Telnet Japan on March 26, 1993. The cover features an illustration by manga artist Kia Asamiya. The game was re-released on the Project EGG Japanese emulation service in July 2012. A soundtrack was published to commemorate the game's 30th anniversary by Cassetron in Japan in October 2023.Telnet Japan's North American subsidiary, Renovation Products, planned to publish an English version of the game and was previewed at the 1993 Consumer Electronics Show. The Journey Home had a planned North American launch for October or November 1993. The project was completed, ready to be shipped, and reviewed by a few United States gaming magazines, but was ultimately cancelled when Renovation was bought out by Sega that year. A physical prototype of this version was submitted to the Video Game History Foundation in May 2021. The ROM image contained a new title screen, publisher introduction, and English text. The game's central location Neugier was changed to Nogal in the English localization.