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Solatorobo: Red the Hunter

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Solatorobo: Red the Hunter

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Producer(s) Rio Nakata
Director(s) Takayuki Isobe
Designer(s) Takayuki Isobe
Yasuhiro Noguchi
Hisashi Natsumura
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Solatorobo: Red the Hunter (Solatorobo それからCODAへ, Soratorobo Sore Kara Kōda e, lit. "Solatorobo: And Then, to CODA") is the second game in the Little Tail Bronx series, and currently the final chronologically. The game follows Red Savarin, a 17-year-old Caninu and Hunter, and his adoptive younger sister, Chocolat Gelato, as they explore the Shepherd Republic and the many secrets about not only its past, but present and future as well.

The game was released October 28, 2010 in Japan for the Nintendo DS, with some features such as profile photos and better performance being exclusive to the DSi variant of the system. The game also featured some post-story content available after launch as DLC in Europe and Japan, though this content came included in the North American version of the game at launch.

Despite its low sales numbers, Solatorobo has garnered a cult following, with many fans and critics praising the game for its story, characters, writing, and graphics, though some criticism has been weighed at the excessive amounts of dialog in certain areas of the game. The low sales also lead to the game having an incredibly high resale price, often being regarded as one of the rarest and most valuable Nintendo DS games on the market.

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