- When a corrupt general unleashes a mystical genie that destroys a planet, a magical fairy scatters its spheres across the world to preserve its elements from the chaos. In the aftermath, a young boy must retrieve the spheres.
- In this attempt by Sony to duplicate Nintendo's flagship "Legend of Zelda" series for its own PS2, a Dark Genie has been unleashed after years of being sealed away in a magic urn. Commanded by Nazi-esque general Flag, the genie immediately sets about destroying the world, but a Fairy King preserves its elements inside Atlamillia spheres which scatter to the winds. After reviving "green hat boy" Toan, the King guides the youngster through a series of villages to gather up the spheres and rebuild the world. Game features unique map modes, random dungeon layout, and six different RPG characters, each with their own distinct weapons arsenals.—Anonymous
- When a selfish, greedy, power-hungry general name Colonel Flag obtains a vast and mysterious urn, he quickly gets people to help him break the seal that has been placed upon it. The seal was placed because 400 years ago, a being of great evil power known as the Dark Genie attempted to annihialte the world-but the Moon People sealed him up in the urn to save the people. When the seal breaks, a fat, purple genie emerges and acknowledges Flag as its' master. Meanwhile, in the happy Norune Village, a boy named Toan goes to his village's Harvest Festival. But all is not well, as beams of purple energy shoot from the sky, casting the village into flames-beams fired by the Dark Genie! Toan tries to save a girl from death-but ends up being crushed himself-or does he? It seems that an old man called the Fairy King saved Toan and the rest of the world. He cast a special spell to seal the people, buildings, animals, etc. in spheres called Atla. The beams sent the Atla flying around, so the Fairy King gives Toan a special stone called Atlamilla, which has the power to contain the things sealed in Atla. It is now Toan's duty to rebuild the lost Western Continent, with the help of five unlikely heroes-a cat-girl, a fat hunter, a sexy genie, a low-spirited warrior, and a rabbit engineer!—Anonymous
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