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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/UnchartedWaters'' series by Creator/{{Koei|Tecmo}}, ''Porto Estado'' was released in Japan in 2000 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation and the PC, but never translated to English (hence the Japanese article title). A remake for portable consoles was released in 2006 as ''Daikoukai Jidai IV: Rota Nova''.

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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/UnchartedWaters'' series by Creator/{{Koei|Tecmo}}, ''Porto Estado'' was released in Japan in 2000 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation and the PC, but never translated to English (hence the Japanese article title). A remake for portable consoles was released in 2006 as ''Daikoukai Jidai IV: Rota Nova''.
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Per TRS. Bishounen is a Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. Examples or audience reactions are not allowed. Moving In Universe acknowledgements/relevance to Pretty Boy. Removing any ZCE or misuse.


* {{Bishounen}}: The character design makes the characters look very fey. Best example would be the main character Rafael, who looks like a girl.
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See Averted Trope "Generally, only nigh Omnipresent Tropes, Necessary Weasel tropes or aversion-only tropes should have aversions listed as examples."


* DoYouWantToHaggle: Averted.
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* OnlyShopInTown: If a rival guild have the stranglehold over all the shares of the port (to the point that even the governor won't give you license), then it's No Shop in Town for you. Your only option is to stock up and leave.

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* OnlyShopInTown: If a rival guild have the stranglehold over all the shares of the port (to the point that even the governor won't give you license), then it's No Shop in Town for you. Your only option is to stock up and leave.leave...And then do a bit of gunboat diplomacy and bombard the port into submission, at the same declaring war on said rival guild, if you have the military power to do so.
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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/UnchartedWaters'' series by Creator/{{Koei}}, ''Porto Estado'' was released in Japan in 2000 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation and the PC, but never translated to English (hence the Japanese article title). A remake for portable consoles was released in 2006 as ''Daikoukai Jidai IV: Rota Nova''.

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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/UnchartedWaters'' series by Creator/{{Koei}}, Creator/{{Koei|Tecmo}}, ''Porto Estado'' was released in Japan in 2000 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation and the PC, but never translated to English (hence the Japanese article title). A remake for portable consoles was released in 2006 as ''Daikoukai Jidai IV: Rota Nova''.
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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/UnchartedWaters'' series by Creator/{{Koei}}, ''Porto Estado'' was released in Japan in 2000 for the PlayStation and the PC, but never translated to English (hence the Japanese article title). A remake for portable consoles was released in 2006 as ''Daikoukai Jidai IV: Rota Nova''.

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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/UnchartedWaters'' series by Creator/{{Koei}}, ''Porto Estado'' was released in Japan in 2000 for the PlayStation UsefulNotes/PlayStation and the PC, but never translated to English (hence the Japanese article title). A remake for portable consoles was released in 2006 as ''Daikoukai Jidai IV: Rota Nova''.
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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/UnchartedWaters'' series by Creator/{{Koei}}, ''Porto Estado'' was released in Japan in 2000 for the PlayStation and the PC, but never translated to English (hence the Japanese article title).

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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/UnchartedWaters'' series by Creator/{{Koei}}, ''Porto Estado'' was released in Japan in 2000 for the PlayStation and the PC, but never translated to English (hence the Japanese article title). A remake for portable consoles was released in 2006 as ''Daikoukai Jidai IV: Rota Nova''.
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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/UnchartedWaters'' series by Creator/{{Koei}}, ''Porto Estado'' was released in Japan in 2000 for the PlayStation and the PC, but never translated to English (hence the Japanese article title).
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!!The game provides examples of following tropes:

* {{Bishounen}}: The character design makes the characters look very fey. Best example would be the main character Rafael, who looks like a girl.
* DoYouWantToHaggle: Averted.
* AnEntrepreneurIsYou: Things have been made easier in that no matter what goods you buy in port A, it will sell higher in port B unless port B is also selling it.
* MacGuffin: The "Seven Proofs of the Conqueror" are also treasures in the conventional sense, in that the maps must be found first.
* OnlyShopInTown: If a rival guild have the stranglehold over all the shares of the port (to the point that even the governor won't give you license), then it's No Shop in Town for you. Your only option is to stock up and leave.
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