I'll take your word for it but I always thought Albert was pretty lackluster when compared to the lunars. The game looks great it's just that it seemed really short to me.Breetai wrote: I don't see how Rayearth is essential. Albert Odyssey is better! Dragon Force is even better.
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Re: working design
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Re: working design
Dragon Force is the best strategy on the saturn
Re: working design
Shining Force III Trilogy would like to have a word with you.Bradtemple87 wrote:Dragon Force is the best strategy on the saturn
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Re: working design
If your looking to collect the whole WD games that were made good luck, Exile: Wicked Phenomonon will be very hard to aquire and isn't all that for the asking price.
I would suggest getting premium editions on them as well, since theres no real cheap way to collect WD except for a handful of PS1 shooters & the PS2 games.
Besides that, you may wanna also get ahead start on Xseed games as they are pretty close to a modern day WD.
Best to worst per system IMO, and added a little price guide for completes BIN in Good shape.
TG16-
Parasol Stars ($35-$75)
Vasteel (forgot to add this, only bcuz I sold mine to jmustang) ($90-$150)
Cadash ($45-$65)
Exile ($20-$30)
Exile 2 ($80-$175)
Comic Fantasy 2 ($20-$30)
Sega CD
Lunar(s) ($50-$60)
Popfulmail ($80-$125)
Vay ($40)
Saturn-
Dragon Force ($80-$125)
Magic Knight Rayearth ($100)
Shining Wisdom ($60)
Albert Odysessy ($80)
Sega Ages ($40-$50)
Iron Storm ($40-$50)
PS1
Lunar(s) ($50-$80, collector editions)
Arc the lad Collection ($60+)
Alundra ($20-$30)
Elemental Gearbolt ($30-$40)
Vanguard Bandits ($40-$75)
(shmups are tied some what)
Raystorm ($20-$25)
Raycrisis ($20-$25)
Thunder Force V ($25-$35)
Silhouette Mirage ($20-$30)
PS2
Growlanser Generations ($15-$20/ $60-$80 Deluxe)
Silpheed ($10)
Gun Griffon Blaze ($10)
I would suggest getting premium editions on them as well, since theres no real cheap way to collect WD except for a handful of PS1 shooters & the PS2 games.
Besides that, you may wanna also get ahead start on Xseed games as they are pretty close to a modern day WD.
Best to worst per system IMO, and added a little price guide for completes BIN in Good shape.
TG16-
Parasol Stars ($35-$75)
Vasteel (forgot to add this, only bcuz I sold mine to jmustang) ($90-$150)
Cadash ($45-$65)
Exile ($20-$30)
Exile 2 ($80-$175)
Comic Fantasy 2 ($20-$30)
Sega CD
Lunar(s) ($50-$60)
Popfulmail ($80-$125)
Vay ($40)
Saturn-
Dragon Force ($80-$125)
Magic Knight Rayearth ($100)
Shining Wisdom ($60)
Albert Odysessy ($80)
Sega Ages ($40-$50)
Iron Storm ($40-$50)
PS1
Lunar(s) ($50-$80, collector editions)
Arc the lad Collection ($60+)
Alundra ($20-$30)
Elemental Gearbolt ($30-$40)
Vanguard Bandits ($40-$75)
(shmups are tied some what)
Raystorm ($20-$25)
Raycrisis ($20-$25)
Thunder Force V ($25-$35)
Silhouette Mirage ($20-$30)
PS2
Growlanser Generations ($15-$20/ $60-$80 Deluxe)
Silpheed ($10)
Gun Griffon Blaze ($10)
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Re: working design
I'd suggest Albert Odyssey, its a very basic traditional rpg but it has some pretty funny dialogue, its a game that doesn't take itself very seriously unlike most jrpgs. i wish more jrpgs were localized by working designs, most jrpgs are very hard for me to stomach.

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Re: working design
I've linked this before for a similar thread many months ago.
I'll give it to you again so you can see the madness that working desings was.
playstation variants!
http://www.game-rave.com/psx_galleries/ ... /index.htm
I'll give it to you again so you can see the madness that working desings was.
playstation variants!
http://www.game-rave.com/psx_galleries/ ... /index.htm
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Re: working design
You forgot to add Shining Force CD!TEKTORO wrote:If your looking to collect the whole WD games that were made good luck, Exile: Wicked Phenomonon will be very hard to aquire and isn't all that for the asking price.
I would suggest getting premium editions on them as well, since theres no real cheap way to collect WD except for a handful of PS1 shooters & the PS2 games.
Besides that, you may wanna also get ahead start on Xseed games as they are pretty close to a modern day WD.![]()
Best to worst per system IMO
TG16-
Parasol Stars
Cadash
Exile
Exile 2
Comic Fantasy 2
Sega CD
Lunar(s)
Popfulmail
Vay
Saturn-
Dragon Force
Magic Knight Rayearth
Shining Wisdom
Albert Odysessy
Sega Ages
Iron Storm
PS1
Lunar(s)
Arc the lad Collection
Alundra
Elemental Gearbolt
Vanguard Bandits
(shmups are tied some what)
Raystorm
Raycrisis
Thunder Force V
Silhouette Mirage
PS2
Growlanser Generations
Silpheed
Gun Griffon Blaze
My Sales Thread
My Gameroom and Collection pics
Game Room Video Tour
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My Gameroom and Collection pics
Game Room Video Tour
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Re: working design
I didn't say that it was as good as the Lunars. Lunar 1 and 2 are both better in all forms.flex wood wrote:I'll take your word for it but I always thought Albert was pretty lackluster when compared to the lunars. The game looks great it's just that it seemed really short to me.Breetai wrote: I don't see how Rayearth is essential. Albert Odyssey is better! Dragon Force is even better.
You forgot to add Shining Force CD!

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Re: working design
Shit you are right, what was I thinking...Breetai wrote:I didn't say that it was as good as the Lunars. Lunar 1 and 2 are both better in all forms.flex wood wrote:I'll take your word for it but I always thought Albert was pretty lackluster when compared to the lunars. The game looks great it's just that it seemed really short to me.Breetai wrote: I don't see how Rayearth is essential. Albert Odyssey is better! Dragon Force is even better.
You forgot to add Shining Force CD!That's not Working Designs.
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Re: working design
You were thinking that Working Designs published Shining Force CD.Jmustang1968 wrote:Shit you are right, what was I thinking...

Sales thread. Make offers! PC Engine and Famicom: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 17#p197217.
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