Devil Island is an action game for the Game Boy Color. It is alternately known as Devil Land, 惡魔城2 月風魔篇 [Castlevania 2: Moon Wind Chronicles(?)], 魔戒博詵 [Lord of the Rings] and 魔戒3-不完美的世界 [Lord of the Rings 3: Imperfect World]. The text is completely in Chinese, and no English translation is known to exist.
Gameplay
Devil Island copies Konami's Japan-exclusive NES game, Getsu Fuuma Den, with its gameplay. The game's aesthetics are styled after the Castlevania franchise, also by Konami. Much like Castlevania, the player's default weapon is a whip, except it can be held down for rapid fire. Items can be bought and used in-game by pausing and selecting with the A and B buttons, which are needed to progress in some places. The player must also find and defeat guardian bosses in order to proceed. The game offers unlimited continues.
Development
Devil Island shows a few signs of being developed by Vast Fame. The main evidence is the Mega Man V sound engine. In addition, this game has also appeared on several Vast Fame-licensed multicarts alongside confirmed Vast Fame games such as Shi Kong Xing Shou.
Piracy
In-game, some of the enemies bare a striking resemblance to the Generation I Pokemon. More notably, the opening cutscenes are clearly stolen from various SNES games.
- Batoru Raiden - A group of red-eyed robed people approaching a rock dragon's mouth.
- Castlevania: Dracula X - An upwards shooting beam of light and a group of zombified villagers.
- Demon's Crest - A green dragon that briefly appears just before the narration text.
Gallery
Trivia
- The Li Cheng version, Lord of the Rings 3, is a hack of the regular game. On top of having a new intro/title the player sprites are changed, the map's removed making the player play through (seemingly new) levels in a linear fashion, and the levels play fewer music tracks.