
| GAME INFORMATION | |
|---|---|
| Game Name | Dezaemon 3D |
| Original Title | デザエモン3D |
| Region | Japan |
| Console | N64 |
| Game Release | 1998-06-26 (27 years ago) |
| Genre | Miscellaneous, Shoot 'Em Up |
| Publisher | Athena |
| Languages | English Patched, Japanese |
| Downloads | 2,428 |
| Users Score | |
Game Description:
Dezaemon 3D (デザエモン3D) is a Miscellaneous/Shoot 'Em Up video game published by Athena released on June 26th, 1998 for the N64.
Dezaemon 3D is a video game editor for Nintendo 64. The game editor allows players to design their own shooting levels similar to those shown in Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth. The game has many options, such as creating the stage boss or adding a custom soundtrack for each level. It was originally developed alongside an ultimately unreleased accompanying expansion disk title for the 64DD.
It includes two sample games: "SOLID GEAR", and "USAGI-san"
Authors: Zoinkity, Whowasphone404
Author description:
Zoinkity and I are proud to announce the release of our English translation patch for the N64 shmup creator Dezaemon 3D!
All 50+Tutorials, menus, tooltips, and sample games can now be played entirely in English! The game has a 3D polygon maker, art tool, music tool and various other suites to allow you to create any kind of shmup! There are also three example games which are worth playing on their own!
The patch can be found here, click the yellow translations tab!
https://64dd.org/games.html
Here's a link to a playlist of some of the tutorial dialog:
Zoinkity was responsible for the hacking, text insertion, image editing and proofreading. While I handled the translation. Zoinkity has translated more N64 games than anyone, he is truly a master when it comes to N64 hacking!
https://www.romhacking.net/community/803/
Glenn Plant did a nice review of the game a few years ago, so check that out if you want to see some gameplay!
A note playing the patch from Zoinkity;
"This patch is fully supported on actual hardware with and without the 64DD, with or without the 4MB memory expansion. It might even be supported by emulators (sigh). 64DD mode is highly recommended if you're at all capable of using it.
N64 emulation can be hit-or-miss. If your computer's graphic card can supports vulkan the easiest option is to use the Ares emulator. It displays things properly and supports 64DD disks, which removes basically all of the oddball limitations on how much can be edited in what manner. Otherwise...no blasted clue what to recommend, seems everyone's computers require some different kind of setup. Older one's won't work though, they didn't emulate the correct save type and that's not the kind of thing you can switch around with settings."
I hope everyone enjoys taking a look at this obscure game! It's worth playing just for the example games!
Please keep your eyes out for more N64 releases from us!
Cheers!