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You wander pixelated towns picking up vague NPC hints, then dive into cramped dungeons where turn-based fights pop up every few steps—it's janky but weirdly addictive for a Game Boy Ultima.

Game Overview
Ultima: Ushinawareta Runes is one of those weird little Game Boy RPGs that slipped under the radar—probably because it never left Japan. At first glance, it feels like a stripped-down Ultima, but there’s something oddly satisfying about how it squeezes the series’ usual sword-and-sorcery into a tiny cartridge.
You’ve got your turn-based fights, cryptic dungeons, and that classic Ultima vibe where every NPC seems to know more than they’re letting on. The controls are snappy, which helps when you’re grinding battles on a train ride. And yeah, the story’s in Japanese, but if you’ve ever muddled through a retro RPG with a guide, the charm’s still there—especially when you stumble into some bizarre enemy the localization team probably would’ve renamed.
It’s not the deepest RPG, but there’s a scrappy appeal to it. Like finding an old fantasy novel with half the pages dog-eared—you just know someone loved this thing enough to wear it out.

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