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| genre = Game, point-and-click, adventure
 
| genre = Game, point-and-click, adventure
 
| engine = [[Macromedia Director]]
 
| engine = [[Macromedia Director]]
| director = [[Wikipedia:Haruhiko Shono|Haruhiko Shono]]
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| director = [[Wikipedia:Haruhiko Shono|Haruhiko Shono]] ([[wp:ja:庄野晴彦|庄野 晴彦]])
 
| producer = Masanori Awata
 
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| product_id = BDS-20017 (Pippin JP)<br/>7 03344 00231 9 (Win/Mac US)
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| product_id = BDS-20017 (Pippin JP)<br/><small>4 904323 301218 (Win/Mac [[JAN]])<br/>7 03344 00231 9 (Win/Mac US)</small>
 
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| distributor = [[Bandai|Bandai Digital Entertainment]]<br/>Synergy Interactive
 
| distributor = [[Bandai|Bandai Digital Entertainment]]<br/>Synergy Interactive
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| msrp = [[Wikipedia:Japanese yen|JP¥]] 4,800
 
| msrp = [[Wikipedia:Japanese yen|JP¥]] 4,800
 
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'''''L-Zone''''' is a [[CD-ROM]]-based adventure game developed by Synergy and Infocity for the [[Pippin Atmark]] console.<sup><ref name="bdec-japan">[http://web.archive.org/web/19970627104905/http://www.bdec.co.jp:80/ja/software.html Pippin software], Bandai Digital Entertainment, Japan. Archived 1997-06-27.</ref></sup>
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'''''L-Zone''''' is a [[CD-ROM]]-based adventure game developed by Synergy and Infocity for the [[Pippin Atmark]] console.<ref name="bdec-japan">[http://web.archive.org/web/19970627104905/http://www.bdec.co.jp:80/ja/software.html Pippin software], Bandai Digital Entertainment, Japan. Archived 1997-06-27.</ref>
   
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
 
''L-Zone'' was first released in December 1992 by Synergy for [[Macintosh]] and [[Wikipedia:Windows 3.1x|Windows 3.1]] in Japan.<ref name="gamingplace-lzone">[http://gaming.place/game/7351/l-zone/ ''L-Zone''], Gaming.Place.</ref> In 1993, it was released in the United States by Synergy's American subsidiary, Synergy Interactive.<ref name="mobygames-lzone-releases">[http://www.mobygames.com/game/l-zone/release-info ''L-Zone'' Releases], MobyGames.</ref> The [[Pippin]] port, titled ''L-Zone Interactive Theater'',<ref name="rfgeneration-lzone">[http://www.rfgeneration.com/cgi-bin/getinfo.pl?ID=J-065-S-00280-A ''L-Zone Interactive Theater'' on CD-ROM], RF Generation. 2013-04-03.</ref> was released in Japan by [[Bandai|Bandai Digital Entertainment]] in March 1996.<ref name="retrogeme-pippin-list">[http://retrogeme.web.fc2.com/gamehard/pippinatmark.html PIPPIN@MARK software release list] (Japanese), Retrogeme.</ref>
[[File:L-Zone (intro & gameplay)|thumb|left|]]
 
''L-Zone'' was first released in December 1992 by Synergy for [[Macintosh]] and [[Wikipedia:Windows 3.1x|Windows 3.1]] in Japan.<sup><ref name="gamingplace-lzone">[http://gaming.place/game/7351/l-zone/ ''L-Zone''], Gaming.Place.</ref></sup> In 1993, it was released in the United States by Synergy's American subsidiary, Synergy Interactive.<sup><ref name="mobygames-lzone-releases">[http://www.mobygames.com/game/l-zone/release-info ''L-Zone'' Releases], MobyGames.</ref></sup> The [[Pippin]] port, titled ''L-Zone Interactive Theater'',<sup><ref name="rfgeneration-lzone">[http://www.rfgeneration.com/cgi-bin/getinfo.pl?ID=J-065-S-00280-A ''L-Zone Interactive Theater'' on CD-ROM], RF Generation. 2013-04-03.</ref></sup> was released in Japan by [[Bandai|Bandai Digital Entertainment]] in March 1996.<sup><ref name="retrogeme-pippin-list">[http://retrogeme.web.fc2.com/gamehard/pippinatmark.html PIPPIN@MARK software release list] (Japanese), Retrogeme.</ref></sup>
 
   
Director [[Wikipedia:Haruhiko Shono|Haruhiko Shono]]'s next project was ''[[Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure]]'', which was also ported to the Pippin platform.<sup><ref name="newgames-gadget">[http://newgamesmagazine.com/game/15810/gadget-invention-travel-adventure/ ''Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure''], New Games Magazine. 2008-04-01.</ref></sup>
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Director [[Wikipedia:Haruhiko Shono|Haruhiko Shono]]'s next project was ''[[Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure]]'', which was also ported to the Pippin platform.<ref name="newgames-gadget">[http://newgamesmagazine.com/game/15810/gadget-invention-travel-adventure/ ''Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure''], New Games Magazine. 2008-04-01.</ref>
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==Video gallery==
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" columns="2" widths="152" spacing="small">
 
L-Zone (intro & gameplay)
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Let’s Play Apple Pippin L-Zone
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</gallery>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
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*[http://www.mobygames.com/game/l-zone ''L-Zone''] at MobyGames
 
*[http://www.mobygames.com/game/l-zone ''L-Zone''] at MobyGames
 
*[http://www.uvlist.net/game-219495-L+Zone ''L-Zone''] at Universal Videogames List
 
*[http://www.uvlist.net/game-219495-L+Zone ''L-Zone''] at Universal Videogames List
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*[https://medio.bz/sell/item.php?item=4904323301218 ''L-ZONE 日本語版''] (Japanese) at VCDS
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===Articles===
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*[https://www.journaldulapin.com/2020/04/19/l-zone-pippin/ Let’s Play Apple Pippin : ''L-Zone''] (French) by Pierre Dandumont at ''Le Journal du Lapin'' (2020-04-19)
 
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 25 April 2020

L-Zone is a CD-ROM-based adventure game developed by Synergy and Infocity for the Pippin Atmark console.[1]

Releases[]

L-Zone was first released in December 1992 by Synergy for Macintosh and Windows 3.1 in Japan.[2] In 1993, it was released in the United States by Synergy's American subsidiary, Synergy Interactive.[3] The Pippin port, titled L-Zone Interactive Theater,[4] was released in Japan by Bandai Digital Entertainment in March 1996.[5]

Director Haruhiko Shono's next project was Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure, which was also ported to the Pippin platform.[6]

Video gallery[]

References[]

  1. Pippin software, Bandai Digital Entertainment, Japan. Archived 1997-06-27.
  2. L-Zone, Gaming.Place.
  3. L-Zone Releases, MobyGames.
  4. L-Zone Interactive Theater on CD-ROM, RF Generation. 2013-04-03.
  5. PIPPIN@MARK software release list (Japanese), Retrogeme.
  6. Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure, New Games Magazine. 2008-04-01.

External links[]

Articles[]

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