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Basically there are 5 persona games altogether:
Persona 1 (extremely rare PS1 game, but a PSP remake is in the works)
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment (rare PS1 game)
Persona 2: Innocent Sin (never localized, but there are fan translations out there)
Persona 3/Persona 3:Fes (I'd get Fes since it has an extra 30 hours of story)
Persona 4: Just came out last December so it'll be the easiest of the bunch to find.
Listen to this guy ^ ^Basically there are 5 persona games altogether:
Persona 1 (extremely rare PS1 game, but a PSP remake is in the works)
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment (rare PS1 game)
Persona 2: Innocent Sin (never localized, but there are fan translations out there)
Persona 3/Persona 3:Fes (I'd get Fes since it has an extra 30 hours of story)
Persona 4: Just came out last December so it'll be the easiest of the bunch to find.
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Obviously you'd need a Japanese system to play Innocent Sin right? I saw some copies lying around some second-hand stores in Akihabara, but figured the language barrier wouldn't be worth it. But since there's fan translations, I might have to make a special trip :Dyokofox33Are you from Japan yoko?
[QUOTE="yokofox33"]Obviously you'd need a Japanese system to play Innocent Sin right? I saw some copies lying around some second-hand stores in Akihabara, but figured the language barrier wouldn't be worth it. But since there's fan translations, I might have to make a special trip :DhavokmasterAre you from Japan yoko?
I just live and work here. I'm originally from Miami, FL.
Sweet, I hope to visit Japan someday, been my dream since I first played through Pokemon Red in Japanese when I was 7. What do you do?havokmaster
I "teach" English. It's seriously the easiest job ever, and I get paid fairly well. The kids are pretty cool as well. The country is ok, but the job is awesome. That's the only reason I'm staying for 1 more year.
It's called the JET Program. There's a bunch of info on it on the internet, so you can research it. Basically you'll need to have graduated college, or be graduated by the time you leave that year, and have a strong desire to teach and/or appreciate Japan. Luckily, I actually want to be a teacher, so it worked out for me. I'll also say I've got it pretty good. Other people actually have to do work and do a lot more where they are located. Just don't want you to get the idea that this job is an automatic cake-walk, but it kind of is, haha.
But yeah... PERSONA!!!!
I've thought about teaching english in a foreign country. Pity I'm currently doing Software Development :PhavokmasterI'm into something similar. I really want to make a career out of being a game developer.
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