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{{Game infobox |title=Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai |jptitle=オリエンタルブルー 青の天外 |jptrans= |boxart=Oriental Blue box.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Hudson Soft]], [[Red Entertainment]] |console=[[Game Boy Advance]] |category= |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=October 24, 2003 |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Neutral |ownershiprights=© }}
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{{Game infobox |title=Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai |jptitle=オリエンタルブルー 青の天外 |jptrans= |boxart=Oriental Blue box.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Hudson Soft]], [[Red Entertainment]] |console=[[Game Boy Advance]] |category= |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=October 24, 2003 |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Neutral |ownershiprights=©2003 Hudson Soft, Red }}
  
 
'''Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai''' is a game for [[Game Boy Advance]], which is a side game in the third-party ''[[wikipedia:Far East of Eden|Far East of Eden]]'' series.
 
'''Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai''' is a game for [[Game Boy Advance]], which is a side game in the third-party ''[[wikipedia:Far East of Eden|Far East of Eden]]'' series.
  
==Summary==
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==Gameplay==
 
The game is a role-playing game starring a male or female character who is tasked with challenging monsters that appeared in Daito castle after its seal was broken by a spirit-stealing orb. The setting takes place in a world where Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian and Thailand inspired cultures co-exist.<ref>[https://nindb.net/gba/oriental-blue/index.html NinDB]</ref>
 
The game is a role-playing game starring a male or female character who is tasked with challenging monsters that appeared in Daito castle after its seal was broken by a spirit-stealing orb. The setting takes place in a world where Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian and Thailand inspired cultures co-exist.<ref>[https://nindb.net/gba/oriental-blue/index.html NinDB]</ref>
  
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
 
Before the release of the Game Boy Advance game, a version of Oriental Blue was originally in development for the [[Nintendo 64DD]].<ref>[http://chirimenzeyo.webcrow.jp/game_nintendo/nintendo_soft/tyuusi_ikou_soft.html Japanese cancelled Nintendo games list]</ref>
 
Before the release of the Game Boy Advance game, a version of Oriental Blue was originally in development for the [[Nintendo 64DD]].<ref>[http://chirimenzeyo.webcrow.jp/game_nintendo/nintendo_soft/tyuusi_ikou_soft.html Japanese cancelled Nintendo games list]</ref>
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==Reception==
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Although the game has never officially been released outside of Japan, it received a fan translation by Kingcom, Tom and Deets.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai
オリエンタルブルー 青の天外
Oriental Blue box.png
Developer(s): Hudson Soft, Red Entertainment
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Category:
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
Japan: October 24, 2003
©2003 Hudson Soft, Red

Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai is a game for Game Boy Advance, which is a side game in the third-party Far East of Eden series.

Gameplay

The game is a role-playing game starring a male or female character who is tasked with challenging monsters that appeared in Daito castle after its seal was broken by a spirit-stealing orb. The setting takes place in a world where Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian and Thailand inspired cultures co-exist.[1]

Development

Before the release of the Game Boy Advance game, a version of Oriental Blue was originally in development for the Nintendo 64DD.[2]

Reception

Although the game has never officially been released outside of Japan, it received a fan translation by Kingcom, Tom and Deets.

References