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Holy crap, thanks! I got a lot to listen to when I get home. Totally forgot about the winter theme in Lufia 2
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014 - Japan-only Super Famicom RPGs, Part 2
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OMG I hate you :twisted: , so many great games I didn't know about, so little time to play SO MANY RPGs :lol:
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ZeroAX wrote:OMG I hate you :twisted: , so many great games I didn't know about, so little time to play SO MANY RPGs :lol:
Tell me about it, these videos take forever. But there's more to come yet -- Cyber Knight 1 and 2, Romancing SaGa series, Shin Megami Tensei series, Fire Emblem series, all the anime RPGs... two videos barely scratch the surface
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SNESdrunk wrote:Tuesday, October 28, 2014 - Japan-only Super Famicom RPGs, Part 2
Excellent. Educate the masses on the quality of Live-A-Live...

Also, sounds like you have got a pretty full plate for your next SFC RPG video. I still recommend checking out Energy Breaker though.
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Oh man Gunman's Proof is one of my favorite SFC games, got an english reproduction of it. So cool, its like Zelda LTTP meets Earthbound set in the Wild West, highly recommend. I have a Treasure of the Rudras repro as well that I really need to give a go eventually.
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Gunman's Proof looks awesome, I'm gonna have to try that one!
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Snesdrunk if you do the obligatory Halloween special definitely mention King of Demons, a very underrated gem on the ole SFC. Sort of like Castlevania, but you can change into different demon forms, a very atmospheric game with awesome huge sprites.
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Good vid man. My daughter and I enjoyed it. Nice to see Ys on there.

Rudras has been on my want list for a long time. The price is a little steep though (almost as bad as buying a North American release amirite?).

Any chance you have a Retron 5? It allows for IPS/UPS patching so I've been playing some of these games in English. It's quite the game-changer.
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ninjainspandex wrote:Snesdrunk if you do the obligatory Halloween special definitely mention King of Demons, a very underrated gem on the ole SFC. Sort of like Castlevania, but you can change into different demon forms, a very atmospheric game with awesome huge sprites.
Are you referring to Majuu Ou? I love that game, there's nothing else like it on any system in the 16-bit era. I plan on talking about that game extensively sometime, but I don't do theme stuff -- in fact on the 31st I'm going to be dryly and boringly talking about the Super NES Player's Guide :|
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