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by 32_Footsteps - Top 500, Apr 17 '02
Pros: Innovative battle system, deep cast, decent story Cons: Horrible translation, weak sound and graphics
To me, the golden age for console role-playing games was during the height of the Super Nintendo. It seemed that so many good RPGs came out for the system, that several classic ones were sadly ignored.
Such was the case, for the most part,...
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by rader6795 , Oct 05 '01
Pros: Light-hearted, old-school role-playing goodness on a system seriously lacking RPGs. Cons: GBC instead of GBA... graphics could be a lot better. Generated dungeons instead of puzzles.
Prologue
The Super Nintendo was known for many things. Sure, one of the things the system was known for was slowdown worse than Quake III on a 133Mhz Pentium One. But, the one good thing it was known for was the revolution of...
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by lickeymit , Dec 30 '01
Pros: Real RPG, great characters, amusing, nice battles/battle system, good for old-schoolers Cons: Forgettable soundtrack, dungeons can get repetitive. Who has a dungeon in a pirate ship?
Dunno. I grew up on RPGs. My parents played Intellivision. Final Fantasy was my nintendo god. Final Fantasy 2[4] and 3[6] (may I make a little side "poopoo" on Final Fantasy Mystic Quest), Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger, Lufia, Ogre Battle, Big Sky...
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