Japanese release of Oddworld Abe's Oddysee. Puzzle platformer with a dystopian industrial atmosphere and an original enemy possession mechanic. Difficult and demanding, it remains a cult PS1 classic with dark, memorable humor.
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Japanese release of the first Oddworld in which enslaved Mudokon Abe escapes the RuptureFarms factory to save his people. 2D cinematic platformer by Oddworld Inhabitants and SoftBank, launched in 1997 in Japan. GameSpeak, Slig possession, 99 Mudokons to rescue and redesigned characters. Abe a GoGo edition.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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This is the Japanese name for Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee, the first chapter of a series conceived in the United States and shipped against the grain into Japan. A Western puzzle-platformer in local guise, it stayed a thinly distributed curiosity, sought after for its cultural mismatch as much as its modest print. Interest stems from the game's founding role in the Oddworld universe, whose look clashed sharply with Japanese output of the era.
Is Abe a GoGo still worth playing in 2026?
Abe a GoGo is the Japanese version of Oddworld - Abe's Oddysee. The puzzle platformer lays the foundations of a cult saga with its dystopian industrial atmosphere and original enemy possession mechanic. Difficult and demanding, Oddworld Inhabitants's title remains a cult classic of the PS1 golden age. An absolute classic to know today.