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''Herc's Adventures'' is the title of a video game released for the [[PlayStation]] and the Sega Saturn by [[Lucas Arts]] Entertainment in 1997. The [[PlayStation]] release was international, but the Sega Saturn version was exlusive to North America.
''[[Herc's Adventures]]'' is the title of a video game released for the [[PlayStation]] and the Sega Saturn by [[LucasArts]] Entertainment in 1997. The [[PlayStation]] release was international, but the Sega Saturn version was exlusive to North America.


The overhead, action-adventure format was similar to ''[[Zombies Ate My Neighbors]]''. Up to two players can pick among three ancient Greek heroes; Herc (Hercules), Atlanta (Atalanta), or Jason, who are on a quest to defeat Hades and save the Goddess of nature, Persephone.
The overhead, action-adventure format was similar to ''[[Zombies Ate My Neighbors]]''. Up to two players can pick among three ancient Greek heroes; Herc (Hercules), Atlanta (Atalanta), or Jason, who are on a quest to defeat Hades and save the Goddess of nature, Persephone.


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Latest revision as of 19:22, 24 July 2020

Herc's Adventures is the title of a video game released for the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn by LucasArts Entertainment in 1997. The PlayStation release was international, but the Sega Saturn version was exlusive to North America.

The overhead, action-adventure format was similar to Zombies Ate My Neighbors. Up to two players can pick among three ancient Greek heroes; Herc (Hercules), Atlanta (Atalanta), or Jason, who are on a quest to defeat Hades and save the Goddess of nature, Persephone.

Tropes used in Herc's Adventures include: