In post 24, Kublai Khan wrote:In post 22, GuyInFreezer wrote:It's CD-i.
The CD-i was made by Phillips, wasn't it?
Phillips was the main manufacturer, but not the only one.
In post 24, Kublai Khan wrote:In post 22, GuyInFreezer wrote:It's CD-i.
The CD-i was made by Phillips, wasn't it?
In post 25, Zachrulez wrote:In post 24, Kublai Khan wrote:In post 22, GuyInFreezer wrote:It's CD-i.
The CD-i was made by Phillips, wasn't it?
Phillips was the main manufacturer, but not the only one.
In post 26, Kublai Khan wrote:In post 25, Zachrulez wrote:In post 24, Kublai Khan wrote:In post 22, GuyInFreezer wrote:It's CD-i.
The CD-i was made by Phillips, wasn't it?
Phillips was the main manufacturer, but not the only one.
Could you explain this to me over the course of a 2 hour long infomercial?
In post 20, Kublai Khan wrote:In post 16, Cyrus wrote:Final Fantasy 6 (3 for the SNES version) and Chrono Trigger (only for the SNES since this is a classics thread, but it was rereleased for the DS).
Breath of Fire and Breath of Fire 2 if you're into atrocious translations.
Man, I loved Breath of Fire 2.
In post 31, RedCoyote wrote:In post 20, Kublai Khan wrote:In post 16, Cyrus wrote:Final Fantasy 6 (3 for the SNES version) and Chrono Trigger (only for the SNES since this is a classics thread, but it was rereleased for the DS).
Breath of Fire and Breath of Fire 2 if you're into atrocious translations.
Man, I loved Breath of Fire 2.
I love the entire series even though I think the argument could be made that the original game was objectively pretty mediocre and hasn't aged well at all.
The sequel was outstanding, however. I don't want to use the cliche that it was ahead of its time because, one, I don't know enough about jrpgs of that era (or in general, really) to make that claim, and two, I don't necessarily think anything was too terribly groundbreaking about it conceptually. But it did everything right that it was supposed to do and the story draws you in just as well as any top tier classic rpg you can name. The story had really dark undertones and really solid writing (despite the unfortunate translation work that Cyrus spoke about).
But, yeah, it's a good one. I'd definitely recommend 2, 3, 4 and DQ to anyone that likes jrpgs.
Unfortunately I doubt 6 will get a western release. Even if we do, I don't really care for the idea of a cell phone/tablet-oriented game.
In post 33, Zachrulez wrote:In post 31, RedCoyote wrote:In post 20, Kublai Khan wrote:In post 16, Cyrus wrote:Final Fantasy 6 (3 for the SNES version) and Chrono Trigger (only for the SNES since this is a classics thread, but it was rereleased for the DS).
Breath of Fire and Breath of Fire 2 if you're into atrocious translations.
Man, I loved Breath of Fire 2.
I love the entire series even though I think the argument could be made that the original game was objectively pretty mediocre and hasn't aged well at all.
The sequel was outstanding, however. I don't want to use the cliche that it was ahead of its time because, one, I don't know enough about jrpgs of that era (or in general, really) to make that claim, and two, I don't necessarily think anything was too terribly groundbreaking about it conceptually. But it did everything right that it was supposed to do and the story draws you in just as well as any top tier classic rpg you can name. The story had really dark undertones and really solid writing (despite the unfortunate translation work that Cyrus spoke about).
But, yeah, it's a good one. I'd definitely recommend 2, 3, 4 and DQ to anyone that likes jrpgs.
Unfortunately I doubt 6 will get a western release. Even if we do, I don't really care for the idea of a cell phone/tablet-oriented game.
I'm actually currently playing through Breath of Fire 2 for the first time on the Wii U.
In post 35, Empire wrote:I'd say 4 and Dragon Quarter are the best BoF games if you can get your hands on them.
Addressing the topic more directly, EARTHBOUND EARTHBOUND EARTHBOUND EARTHBOUND EARTHBOUND EARTHBOUND
In post 32, Psyche wrote:Survival Kids
*snort*Yes, we employ the man responsible for DK64's myriad of trinkets, but we've had a stern word.
that freaking gameIn post 11, Glork wrote:Welp I'm ancient. Who else remembers playing E.T. on the Atari?