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Pier Solar and the Great Architects is a Mega Drive/Genesis game that began its life back in 2004 on an internet forum. The game started as a homebrew mini-game but evolved into the biggest 16-BIT game ever, and shows many unseen features on the Mega Drive/Genesis hardware more than 10 years after the last original Mega Drive/Genesis release.



The Game!

turn-based RPG with state-of-the-art aesthetics, Pier Solar tells the epic story of Hoston, a young botanist who is on a quest to save his father from a mysterious illness. With 64MEG of mega-power at their hands, have given players innovative battles, fantastic graphics with background scaling, mini-games and plenty of other surprises that will mega-blast the player every time! Being awith state-of-the-art aesthetics, Pier Solar tells the epic story of Hoston, a young botanist who is on a quest to save his father from a mysterious illness. With 64MEG of mega-power at their hands,have given playersthat will mega-blast the player every time!





The Enhanced Soundtrack Disc

richer atmosphere with stronger emotion. did what SEGA should have done! By using the Mega-CD/Sega CD add-on for the Mega Drive/Genesis, you can enhance your Pier Solar gaming experience with the hi-fi soundtrack and ambient sound effects of the optional Enhanced Soundtrack Disc, which creates a



The Consecration and Reprint

Due to massive demand from thousands of players around the world, had no choice but to make another run of its first game. The "reprint edition" features the exact same game as the original run , but comes in a custom made plastic box this time. Of significant note is the insert design resembling the "black grid" of older Mega Drive/Genesis games, the lack of optional disc and inclusion of English, French and German as playable languages. from thousands of players around the world,had no choice but to make another run of its first game. The "reprint edition" features the, but comes in a custom made plastic box this time. Of significant note is the insert design resembling the "black grid" of older Mega Drive/Genesis games, the lack of optional disc and inclusion of English, French and German as playable languages.









