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Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu

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Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu

Also known as: Tamamayu Monogatari (JP)
Developer: Genki
Publishers: Genki (JP), Crave Entertainment (US/EU)
Platform: PlayStation
Released in JP: December 3, 1998
Released in US: July 27, 1999
Released in EU: November 1999


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The first game in the Jade Cocoon series.

Regional Differences

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Many changes were made for the US/EU version.

  • Speech can now be disabled.
  • In the US version, vibration support was added, and the EU version adds analog support as well. Furthermore, despite the lack of analog control support in the US version, vibration can only be turned on/off with the analog mode button.
  • Fixed an issue where the character portraits would spill outside the text box in vendor and minion purification menus.
  • The rain-sticks sound for the Dragonfly Forest music was removed.
  • Arpatron/Vatolka will no longer attack you in the capture tutorial.
  • Defending now reduces 60% damage, rather than ~80-85%.
  • Levant's starting weapons are now more powerful.
  • Minion List was added.
  • Motion blur was added in Levant's nightmares.
  • Some of Patalchu and Pataimel placements have been swapped, including Levant's nightmares.
  • The Hunter's Earring now needs a confirmation to make you leave the forest.
  • You can now exit to the Status menu after a fight. A bar was also added to tell you to hit Confirm or Cancel to exit the screen.
  • There a confirmation jingle was added when viewing a minion and exiting said minion viewer.
  • A menu option to exit was added for retailers.
(Source: The Jade Cocoon Project)