Hebereke

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Hebereke (known as Ufouria: The Saga in Europe) is a platformer developed by Sunsoft's Tokyo Design Center division and published on 20 September 1991 in Japan, and in Europe on 19 November 1992. The game's story varies depending on region: In Hebereke, the titular character has ended up in a strange world he must escape from with some help from a few of its denizens, while in Ufouria main character Bop-Louie must enter the land to rescue his three friends.

The game has an unusual development history of which little is known; While the project was started with the intent of featuring Hebe and his friends, production appears to have begun with Ufouria and ended with Hebereke's simultaneously-developed assets being added back in afterwards.

Although Ufouria was developed with input from Sun Corporation of America they never released the game themselves, deeming it too late for the cutesy platformer to perform well in their region. Meanwhile, Hebereke and Ufouria were released as planned in Japan and Europe respectively, retroactively being recognised as a polished take on the Metroidvania subgenre of platformers.

Alternative box art[edit]

Interviews[edit]

  • September 6, 1991 issue (No.17) of Family Computer Magazine (Famimaga). The "Sun Corporation: Can't Miss It!" segment features a brief interview with the game's developers.
  • October 1, 1993 issue (No.20) of Famimaga. The "Sugoi Hebereke Special Feature" details the history of the franchise, and includes early Hebekeke art originally submitted to doujin magazine Manga Hot Milk.

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Game credits[edit]

Source: In-game Staff roll.

Directer
Chow-Mu-Sow (Kiharu Yoshida)
Yoshinori Homma
Programmer
Nom (Masahito Nomura)
Nyoro Nyoro
Graphic Designer
You-Ri (Yuriko Yuzawa)
Tamura
Ajiro (Tohru Ajiro)
Music Staff
Nobuyuki.H (Nobuyuki Hara)
About.SS (Shinichi Seya)
Kodaka San (Naoki Kodaka)
Character Design
Ucchi (Ryoji Uchimichi)
Yokkyun.Suzuki
Special Thanks
Hirokun (Hiroaki Higashiya)
A.T (Akito Takeuchi)
Kitachin (Koichi Kitazumi)
H.Eguchi (Hisayasu Eguchi)
M.Kawai (Masato Kawai)
K.Kozawa (Kazumoto Kozawa)
H.Yamamoto (Hideo Yamamoto)
M.Okazaki (Mihoko Okazaki)
T.Mori (Tatsuo Mori)
Rita Zimmerer
Kazuko Harman
Karen Shadley
Steve Gehrke
Adviser
Asshi (Atsushi Sakai)
Mac (Masahito Terao)
North River (Masaaki Kitagawa)
Makihara (Masaharu Makihara)
Idaten (Tohru Ida)
Ishikawa (Takumi Ishikawa)
Sleepy.H (Atsushi Hatano)
Shimamura (Masayuki Shimamura)
Furihata (Masashige Furihata)
Tsukada (Masashi Tsukada)
Shikano (Masaru Shikano)
Monma (Kouki Monma)
Kojima (Yusuke Kojima)
Yamamoto (Chieko Yamamoto)
Game Designer
Ucchi (Ryoji Uchimichi)
And
Players