Software:Tenshi no Uta

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Short description: Role-playing video game series
Tenshi no Uta
TenshinoUtaJPBoxShotSNES.jpg
Coverart of the third game, Tenshi no Uta: Shiroki Tsubasa no Inori
Genre(s)Role-playing video game
Developer(s)Telenet Japan
Publisher(s)Telenet Japan
Creator(s)
  • Kenichi Nishi
  • Akifumi Kaneko
Artist(s)
  • Hiroshi Fuji
  • Nobuteru Yūki
Composer(s)
  • Michiko Naruke
  • Motoi Sakuraba
  • Shinji Tamura
  • Hiroya Hatsushiba
Platform(s)TurboGrafx-16 Super CD-ROM², Super NES
First releaseTenshi No Uta
25 October 1991
Latest releaseTenshi no Uta: Shiroki Tsubasa no Inori
July 29, 1994

Tenshi no Uta[1] is a role-playing video game series developed and published by Telenet Japan. The series has a motif of Celtic mythology and consists of three games: Tenshi no Uta (1991), Tenshi no Uta II: Datenshi no Sentaku (1993), and Tenshi no Uta: Shiroki Tsubasa no Inori (1994).

Games

Tenshi no Uta

Tenshi no Uta (天使の詩) was released on 25 October 1991 as one of the launch titles for the PC-Engine Super CD-ROM².

Tenshi no Uta II: Datenshi no Sentaku

Tenshi no Uta II: Datenshi no Sentaku (天使の詩II 堕天使の選択, lit. "- Choices of the Fallen Angel") was released on 26 March 1993, also for the Super CD-ROM². The game setting in a 100-year-after parallel universe of its predecessor. Characters were designed by Nobuteru Yūki.

Tenshi No Uta: Shiroki Tsubasa no Inori

Tenshi No Uta: Shiroki Tsubasa no Inori (天使の詩 〜白き翼の祈り〜, lit. "- Prayer of the White Wings")[2] was published for the Super Famicom on July 29, 1994. It is the third episode in the series, but is not a true sequel to the first and second episodes previously released on the PC Engine.

Members of Wolfteam were involved with this project. It is the first time that Wolfteam members worked with many workers getting transferred from the Riot subsidiary. Music and sound design were provided by Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, and Hiroya Hatsushiba. An English fan translation was released in 2018.[3]

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