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Hoshi wo Sagashite
Hoshi wo Sagashite...
Cover Art
Developer(s)Sega
Publisher(s)Sega
Artist(s)Rieko Kodama
Writer(s)Miki Morimoto
Platform(s)Master System
Release
  • JP: April 2, 1988
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Hoshi wo Sagashite... (星をさがして…, "Searching for the Stars"), unofficially titled The Story of Mio in English, is a 1988 adventure game for the Mark III/Master System. The game revolves around a dog-like alien creature and his family.

Selling price of the game was 5500 yen at that moment. One player game only.

Gameplay

The game is controlled with a text-based interface with multiple commands. There are two different endings to the game in addition to an altered sequence and a definite game over situation. Places to visit include the airport, the park, and various homes.

This game has been translated into English by the Homebrew community and offered on American Sega Master System cartridges[citation needed] under the title "The Story of Mio." "Story of Mio" is the subtitle for the original game.

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