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Summary

Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams is a scrolling shooter arcade game, released on Sega's Sega System 16B Arcade system board in 1989. It is the first in the Cotton series of videogames. It was ported to both the Sharp X68000 and the NEC TurboGrafx-CD in 1993. The TurboGrafx-CD version was released on Super CD-ROM and features an enhanced redbook audio soundtrack and voice acting on the Japanese release. The game was later ported to Sony PlayStation under the title Cotton Original in 1999. The PlayStation release combines the enhanced digital CD-ROM soundtrack of TurboGrafx-CD release and the gameplay/graphics of the original Arcade version. A version was ported to the Neo Geo Pocket Color in 2000. Due to hardware limitations the Neo Geo Pocket Color features less detailed graphics and sound compared to previous versions, however it is still a faithful version of the original in terms of gameplay.

Storyline

Darkness has fallen over the land. The secret to bringing the morning and restoring light is with the seven coloured Willow candies of Fairyland, each of which is currently held by an evil monster. The fairy Silk leaves Fairyland to seek help, and comes across the powerful witch Cotton. Cotton has little interest in saving the world, but does have a sweet tooth for Willow candies. Silk promises Cotton that if she gathers all of the Willows, they will turn into a giant Willow.

Details

Release date

01. March 1991

Game Engines

Alternative names

  • Fantastic Night Dreams: Cotton (Alternative title)
  • Fantastic Night Dreams: Cotton - Original (Alternative title)
  • SuperLite 1500 Series: Fantastic Night Dreams: Cotton Original (Alternative title)

Releases

  • Arcade Mar 01, 1991
    Japan
  • Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD Feb 12, 1993
    Japan
  • Sharp X68000 Sep 24, 1993
    Japan
  • Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD 1993
    NorthAmerica
  • PlayStation Apr 28, 1999
    Japan
  • Neo Geo Pocket Color Mar 23, 2000
    Japan
  • Neo Geo Pocket Color Q2 2000
    Europe
  • PlayStation 3 Jun 28, 2007
    Japan
  • PlayStation Portable Jun 28, 2007
    Japan
  • PC (Microsoft Windows) Feb 21, 2023
    Japan

Languages

Interface

日本語
English (US)

External links

IGDB ID

39488