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Lagrange Point

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Lagrange Point is a sci-fi role-playing game by Konami set aboard a massive space colony in the 23rd century. Players follow cadet Liam as he investigates strange incidents and uncovers a conspiracy that threatens humanity's survival in space. Its turn-based battles, exploration, equipment progression, and distinctive VRC7 FM audio earned it a strong reputation among NES RPGs.
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Release Date
1991-01-01
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The game uses a top-down exploration structure with turn-based battles. Players move through colony sectors and space installations, talk to NPCs for clues, and advance the story through scripted events. Combat revolves around command selection such as attack, item use, special actions, and defense, with progression driven by experience points, better equipment, and story-triggered access to new areas. Dungeons and mission areas often require keys, permissions, or event flags to continue.

Liam

The protagonist, a cadet who becomes involved in a larger conspiracy while investigating anomalies in the colony.

Frank

An important story character who helps drive the investigation and deliver key information.

Alicia

A major supporting character who plays an important role in the story's progression.

Upgrade weapons and armor as soon as they become available, and talk to every NPC in each new area to avoid missing essential clues. Save healing items for longer dungeon runs and repeated battles. In combat, focus on dangerous enemies that inflict status effects or heavy damage, and use defense or retreat when needed to reduce resource loss. If progression stalls, revisit earlier areas and check for new event triggers or access permissions.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Save often in new areas to avoid backtracking after a mistake in a dungeon or event sequence.

Tips

Check terminals and access systems carefully, since many progression points depend on interaction rather than combat.

User Reviews

Many players consider it one of the most distinctive sci-fi RPGs on the NES.

User Reviews

Its VRC7-enhanced soundtrack is often praised as a standout feature.

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