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The Secret Of Blue Water

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Console
FM Towns Marty
Genre
Visual Novel
Publisher
Gainax
Release
1993

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Last update: 2/1/2026
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Expert Analysis The Secret Of Blue Water

Market data for The Secret Of Blue Water on FM Towns Marty . This visual novel title, published by Gainax, published in 1993, remains highly sought after by collectors. Prices are updated daily based on verified sales. The current average price for a complete copy (CIB) is €0.00. Check our price history chart below to track market trends and find the best time to buy or sell.

Is The Secret Of Blue Water Rare?

Released in 1993 for FM Towns Marty , The Secret Of Blue Water is a visual novel title from Gainax that represents an interesting piece for any collector.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The consistent demand for Gainax's classic titles, combined with the appeal of the visual novel genre, makes it a solid addition to any FM Towns Marty collection.

Description

One of the games based on the Japanese animated series Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, which is loosely based on works by the famous French writer Jules Verne, in particular Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea. The story focuses on a fourteen-year-old French boy named Jean, who is a talented inventor and an avid adventurer. Together with Nadia, a runaway circus girl of mysterious African origins, they travel all around the world in an attempt to reveal the secret of Nadia's pendant, pursued by the race of Neo-Atlanteans and their ruthless leader Gargoyle. The game's narrative is parallel to later episodes of the show, when the two young heroes have already joined forces with the mysterious Captain Nemo and travel on board the wondrous submarine "Nautilus" to the island Fiji, hoping to find the traces of a lost ship on which Jean's father was last sighted. Gameplay-wise, this is a Japanese-style adventure with the typical first-person view, still screens, and menu commands Look, Talk, Think, and Move. As it often happens in games of this genre, the player is usually required to go through the commands several times until the next event is "triggered". There are also a few ship battles which require the player to choose actions and weapons for "Nautilus"; however, they are also done in adventure fashion and are heavily scripted to be considered an additional strategy-based gameplay element.