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Not available. BS風来(ふうらい)のシレン スララを救(すく)え BS Fūrai no Shiren Surara o Sukue
BS Shiren the Wanderer: Save Surala(UT) - This is an unofficial translation. BS風来(ふうらい)のシレン スララを(すく)
BS Fūrai no Shiren Surara o Sukue
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Releases:
Japan: April 28, 1996
18:00 and 20:00 - Part 1
Japan: May 5, 1996
Part 2
Japan: May 12, 1996
Part 3
Japan: May 19, 1996
Part 4

Japan: July 1, 1997 - July 6, 1997
Part 1
Japan: July 8, 1997 - July 13, 1997
Part 2
Japan: July 15, 1997 - July 20, 1997
Part 3
Japan: July 22, 1997 - July 27, 1997
Part 4
Super Famicom (Satellaview)

Super Famicom BS Shiren the Wanderer: Save Surala is a game in the Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer series that was originally distributed through Satellaview broadcasts in four parts, released once a part. It was popular among people who had never played Super Famicom Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer, and those who had played Super Famicom Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon(UT) - This is an unofficial translation.. It was voted number one in a popular poll for Satellaview games people wanted to play again on the Nintendo official website, so it was rebroadcast between July 1 and July 28, 1997, from 17 to 18:00.[1][2] Save Surala is partially Lost Media, and has never been officially re-released on any other platform or through any other means. Parts 2 to 4 have been preserved, with part 1 currently undumped. However, even if all 4 parts were dumped and playable, they would still be missing many of the original features that are no longer accessible, such as the live events or voice narration. Fever Time in Nintendo Switch/Steam Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island in 2024 was the next time the series would see this mechanic in a main-series title.

Each part would begin with an introductory message from Gaibara, along with a cutscene showing events from Super Famicom Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer where Shiren met and recruited an Adventure Ally. That ally would then randomly spawn in the dungeon to aid the player on their journey for that part's adventure. Shi-Rangers would have less than an hour to gather as much loot as possible and transport it through 7 Floors to the next Rest Area for the next part's broadcast. Part 4 would require Shi-Rangers to save Surala, and escort her to the Golden City. Upon reaching the Golden City, Gaibara would be in the mural room and would instruct the Shi-Rangers to keep playing for a higher score. Successfully escorting Surala to the Golden City would net the players 1,000,000 extra points, and the top 100 scoring players would receive a signed certificate.[3] Jumbo Mamel Plushies (Japanese: 不乱にん) and were awarded to high-scoring players.[4] After the time limit was up, the game would automatically end, displaying the credits and a cutscene where Shiren and Koppa, Oryu, Pekeji, Kechi, and Gaibara meet Bobolo and Lara in Canyon Hamlet, where they're reunited with Surala, before Shiren leaves.

References

  • [5] Broadcast twice a day at 18:00 and 20:00.