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[[File:Torneko 1 - Main Menu.png|alt=The Main Menu in Torneko 1|thumb|The Main Menu]]
[[File:Torneko 1 - Main Menu.png|alt=The Main Menu in Torneko 1|thumb|The Main Menu in the unofficial English translation patch.]]
 
The '''Main Menu''' {{JA|トップメニュ|Top Menu}} is the first menu the player sees every time ''{{DragonQuest|Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon}}'' is launched. The main menu opens right after the title screen.
The '''Main Menu''' {{JA|トップメニュ|Top Menu}} is the first menu the player sees every time ''{{DragonQuest|Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon}}'' is launched. The main menu opens right after the title screen.


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On the screen, three features are shown when playing the game for the first time, then five more later on:
On the screen, three features are shown when playing the game for the first time, then five more later on:


'''Continue''': Allows you to continue from where you left off. The second you turn off the game, the game will automatically save the game from the exact place you were in. This means that you can save in the middle of a dungeon by pressing "End" in the dungeon menu.
* '''Continue''': Allows you to continue from where you left off. The second you turn off the game, the game will automatically save the game from the exact place you were in. This means that you can save in the middle of a dungeon by pressing "End" in the dungeon menu.
 
* '''Begin Game''': Starts a new game in a save file. You can have up to three save files.
'''Begin Game''': Starts a new game in a save file. You can have up to three save files.
* '''Copy Game''': Copies an existing game file on another.
 
* '''Erase Game''': Erases an existing game file.
'''Copy Game''': Copies an existing game file on another.
* '''Rename Village''': Allows you to rename a village contained in a game file.
 
* '''High Scores''': Allows you to see the top ten high scores. High scores are achieved by either dying in a dungeon or leaving one.
'''Erase Game''': Erases an existing game file.
* '''Replay''': Allows you to see what you've previously done on the most recent floor. This only works in dungeons, if outside of a dungeon, it still replays the most recent floor.
 
* '''Sound''': Allows you to adjust the sound setting between Stereo and Mono.
'''Rename Village''': Allows you to rename a village contained in a game file.
 
'''High Scores''': Allows you to see the top ten high scores. High scores are achieved by either dying in a dungeon or leaving one.
 
'''Replay''': Allows you to see what you've previously done on the most recent floor. This only works in dungeons, if outside of a dungeon, it still replays the most recent floor.
 
'''Sound''': Allows you to adjust the sound setting between Stereo and Mono.


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==Background art==
==Background Art==
Unlike other ''Mystery Dungeon'' games, there is only one background available for this game.
Unlike other ''Mystery Dungeon'' games, there is only one background available for this game.
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==Background music==
==Background Music==
This menu plays the track known as "Treasure Hunt" in the {{Soundtrack|Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon|soundtrack}}. It is composed by {{Meta|Koichi Sugiyama}}. The music uses the leitmotiv from another music heard in the game, "Torneko's Theme".
This menu plays the track known as "Treasure Hunt" in the {{Soundtrack|Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon|soundtrack}}. It is composed by {{Meta|Koichi Sugiyama}}. The music uses the leitmotiv from another music heard in the game, "Torneko's Theme".


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* "Torneko's Theme" and its variations is heard for the first time in a spin-off game after a mainline ''Dragon Quest'' game, being ''Dragon Quest IV'' in 1990.
* "Torneko's Theme" and its variations is heard for the first time in a spin-off game after a mainline ''Dragon Quest'' game, being ''Dragon Quest IV'' in 1990.
==See Also==
{{Torneko 1 Gameplay Elements Navbox}}


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Torneko 1 Gameplay Elements]]
[[Category:Torneko 1 Gameplay Elements]]
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Revision as of 04:28, 28 June 2023

File:Torneko 1 - Main Menu.png
The Main Menu in the unofficial English translation patch.

The Main Menu (Japanese: トップメニュ) is the first menu the player sees every time Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon is launched. The main menu opens right after the title screen.

Display

On the screen, three features are shown when playing the game for the first time, then five more later on:

  • Continue: Allows you to continue from where you left off. The second you turn off the game, the game will automatically save the game from the exact place you were in. This means that you can save in the middle of a dungeon by pressing "End" in the dungeon menu.
  • Begin Game: Starts a new game in a save file. You can have up to three save files.
  • Copy Game: Copies an existing game file on another.
  • Erase Game: Erases an existing game file.
  • Rename Village: Allows you to rename a village contained in a game file.
  • High Scores: Allows you to see the top ten high scores. High scores are achieved by either dying in a dungeon or leaving one.
  • Replay: Allows you to see what you've previously done on the most recent floor. This only works in dungeons, if outside of a dungeon, it still replays the most recent floor.
  • Sound: Allows you to adjust the sound setting between Stereo and Mono.


Background Art

Unlike other Mystery Dungeon games, there is only one background available for this game.

Background Music

This menu plays the track known as "Treasure Hunt" in the Template:Soundtrack. It is composed by Koichi Sugiyama. The music uses the leitmotiv from another music heard in the game, "Torneko's Theme".

Trivia

  • "Torneko's Theme" and its variations is heard for the first time in a spin-off game after a mainline Dragon Quest game, being Dragon Quest IV in 1990.

See Also

References