Released originally in Japan in August of 1996 and in North America in June of 1997, Harvest Moon for the SNES.
Players will begin the game after their ship is hit by a monsoon and is ship wrecked where you’ll awake on the shore of a small harbour town in complete ruin from the storm. You, as the player, will be able to help rebuild the town by doing what you do best in Harvest Moon! Growing and harvesting crops, tending livestock, gathering materials to help repair stuff, make friends, start a family, and in the end save the town.
Hiro Maekawa, President and CEO of Natsume had this to say regarding the new game announcement:
Light of Hope will also be playable at this year’s E3 in the South Hall, Booth 2047 in June.
As part of the 20th anniversary celebration, Natsume also announced re-releases of Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life Special Edition and Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland for the PlayStation 4 and Harvest Moon 64 for the Nintendo WiiU. Harvest Moon Lil’ Farmers was also announced from Rising Star Games, in cooperation with Natsume as their first ever game for smart devices.
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