The long-lost Super Famicom classic, Feudal Bros: Tonosama #1, is officially coming to modern consoles and PC on April 4, 2025. In a collaboration between Ratalaika Games, Shinyuden, and SUNSOFT, the 16-bit action game will be released on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and Steam. This launch marks the first time the game will be available with an official English localization, opening it up to a global audience nearly three decades after its original debut.
A 16-Bit Japanese Classic Resurfaces
Originally released in 1995 for the Super Famicom in Japan, the game was known as Deae Tonosama Appare Ichiban. It never received a Western release, making it an obscure title for many retro gaming fans outside of Japan. The language barrier kept its quirky story and humor locked away from a wider audience for decades.
This new version from Ratalaika Games finally breaks down that wall. By providing a full English translation, the developers are not just porting a game; they are preserving a piece of gaming history and making it accessible for everyone to enjoy.
Original Title | Deae Tonosama Appare Ichiban |
Original Release | 1995 (Super Famicom) |
New Release Date | April 4, 2025 |
Platforms | PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC |
A Story of Two Fools on a Mission
Feudal Bros: Tonosama #1 is set during Japan’s Edo period and follows the chaotic journey of two unlikely heroes. The main characters are Lord Baka, a feudal lord, and Prince Bouffon, a French noble. Their adventure begins when they receive mysterious messages from their deceased fathers, warning them of a new threat to the land’s peace.
The game stands out with its slapstick humor and lighthearted tone. While their mission is serious, the heroes’ foolishness often gets in the way, creating a comical and refreshing experience. The gameplay reflects this dynamic, with each character offering a unique playstyle. Lord Baka uses his brute strength, while Prince Bouffon relies on his quick agility.
New Features for a Modern Era
To ensure the game feels right at home on modern platforms, several quality-of-life improvements have been added. These enhancements are designed to make the experience more enjoyable for both new players and returning fans without changing the core gameplay.
The new release includes features that eliminate the frustrations often found in retro games, allowing for a smoother and more customizable playthrough.
- Rewind & Turbo Function: Players can now rewind their mistakes on the fly or speed up the gameplay.
- Save States: You can save your progress at any point, so you never have to start over from a distant checkpoint.
- Screen Filters: Customize the look of the game with various filters, including retro CRT effects for a nostalgic feel.
- Cheat Options: For a more casual experience, players can activate cheats like infinite lives and invulnerability.
These additions, along with a jukebox mode and a gallery feature, provide a complete package that celebrates the original game while making it more accessible.
Why This Release Matters for Retro Gaming
The arrival of Feudal Bros: Tonosama #1 in English is a significant event for the retro gaming community. It represents a growing trend of developers reviving and localizing classic Japanese games that were previously unavailable to Western audiences. This effort helps preserve important parts of video game history that might otherwise be forgotten.
For fans, it is a chance to finally experience a cult classic legally and with modern conveniences. The inclusion of a local cooperative mode also allows friends to share in the goofy, action-packed fun, just as players did back in the 90s. This release is a testament to the timeless appeal of 16-bit gaming.