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What with college apps mostly finished, I've been looking for something to do for the rest of the year, and have settled on playing some classic RPGs. That said,
1) Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm looking for SNES and Genesis in particular.
2) Can you give some sense of rank to your suggestions?
I've already started on Earthbound, FF4, 5, and 6, and Chrono Trigger, so...
1) Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm looking for SNES and Genesis in particular.
2) Can you give some sense of rank to your suggestions?
I've already started on Earthbound, FF4, 5, and 6, and Chrono Trigger, so...
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Phantasy Star IV for the Mega Drive. If your into your old school stuff (like Dragon Quest) then give the first two a shot as well as the games all link together. The first one's for Master System but you can still play it on a Mega Drive with some sort of peripheral with a dodgy name.
Secret of Mana's also gravy, although you might get frustrated at the chronic lack of save point. It has a sequel too which is also very good but it wasn't released outside of Japan, make sure you give it a bash if your playing by emulation however.
Secret of Mana's also gravy, although you might get frustrated at the chronic lack of save point. It has a sequel too which is also very good but it wasn't released outside of Japan, make sure you give it a bash if your playing by emulation however.
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Good ideas all, keep them coming! Any comments for Shining Force or Dragon Quest, by the way? I've heard good things from some of my friends, so I might try them. And where can I get a Master System emulator?
Also, for the record, I'm on Zeromus in FF4, and I'm about halfway through 5, so those won't take much longer. And yes, I've already started Kirby Super Star, I just didn't count it into the whole RPG group.
I doubt save points will be much of a problem; I'll be using save states instead.
Also, for the record, I'm on Zeromus in FF4, and I'm about halfway through 5, so those won't take much longer. And yes, I've already started Kirby Super Star, I just didn't count it into the whole RPG group.
I doubt save points will be much of a problem; I'll be using save states instead.
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Landstalker and definitely both Shining Force games. Also, both Lunar games if you can find them. I think EmuParadise (http://www.emuparadise.org) might have them. The Dragon Quest games are all good, but all comparativley (usually delibrately) archaic in their design, so you'll need some patience.
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The Mega Adapter or Power Base Converter, depending on where you live. It's an official peripheral from Sega, so it should be safe to use.The first one's for Master System but you can still play it on a Mega Drive with some sort of peripheral with a dodgy name.
Kega Fusion's the best for features, but annoyingly won't play at native aspect ratio. I myself prefer to use Meka. Speed and accuracy is about the same on both (sound tends to break up occasionally in Meka, but it's only really bad on Game Gear games):And where can I get a Master System emulator?
http://www.eidolons-inn.net/tiki-index.php?page=Kega
http://www.smspower.org/meka/
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Well I'd say both that and 4 are great games, though he was looking for SNES and Genesis/Megadrive specifically so I abstained from mentioning them.Ritz wrote:I loved Breath of Fire 3. All who haven't played it yet should do so immediately.
On a related note I liked Dragon Quarter to an extent, but it felt seriously out of place in the franchise.
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Yeah, Dragon Quarter is more like "Breath of Fire Spinoff" than BoF V. I hate it with every fiber of my being, but that's for another time.
BoF 1 and 2 are kinda blah, with 2 having a better overall feel. 3 is likely the best in the series, with 4 making a close second for best vilian.
On Dragon Quest, try 3. That one was pretty awesome. Havn't played many DQ games, but that one is win.
BoF 1 and 2 are kinda blah, with 2 having a better overall feel. 3 is likely the best in the series, with 4 making a close second for best vilian.
On Dragon Quest, try 3. That one was pretty awesome. Havn't played many DQ games, but that one is win.
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