ExedExes wrote:Next month is just Ys I right? Not Ys I & II?
Yeah, but most modern ports have Ys I & II together on one disc/cart (kinda like the re-issues of Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy games). They're both short so you might as well play them together back-to back.
The only stand-alone versions of Ys I released in the states were the Sega Master System and (extremely rare) DOS ports. There was no stand-alone Ys II released in North America.
SpaceBooger wrote:If you're playing the turbo CD version, can you tell when I is over and II begins?
Actually, this version continues directly on with the story after the end of Ys 1. I don't think you even get credits or anything for the end of Ys 1. I imagine you'll know when the game ends though, there'll be a final boss fight, and you'll start in a new world or something afterwards.
SpaceBooger wrote:If you're playing the turbo CD version, can you tell when I is over and II begins?
Actually, this version continues directly on with the story after the end of Ys 1. I don't think you even get credits or anything for the end of Ys 1. I imagine you'll know when the game ends though, there'll be a final boss fight, and you'll start in a new world or something afterwards.
Hey would you guys consider adding Matt Hoffmans BMX to the Tony Hawk games next month.Its pretty much a mirror image of Tony Hawk except with BMX of course,same engine,same goals/objectives and controls only difference theres a bike.And possibly non of us has played it yet.
And like I said maybe as an option.
If you can see the future while remembering the past, you may just have control of the present.
TEKTORO wrote:Hey would you guys consider adding Matt Hoffmans BMX to the Tony Hawk games next month.Its pretty much a mirror image of Tony Hawk except with BMX of course,same engine,same goals/objectives and controls only difference theres a bike.And possibly non of us has played it yet.
And like I said maybe as an option.
THPS2 is the one we're playing. But nobody is stopping anyone from trying other similar games on their own.