Secret of Mana VC
Man, japan is so lucky. One of the best games EVAR!
I hope it comes here too.
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[QUOTE="air_wolf_cubed"]cause WW2 never endedArclight_Blue
tell that to your sig.....
i live in japan[QUOTE="Arclight_Blue"][QUOTE="air_wolf_cubed"]cause WW2 never endedair_wolf_cubed
tell that to your sig.....
i live in japanahh yes.... the fire still burns...
Is secrets of mana good... i've never played itMasterx1220
Let's see...a lengthy, graphically-gorgeous (for a SNES game) action RPG that supports up to three--count 'em, three--players simultaneously that can drop in and out at will, with lots of weapons, armor, magic, etc., a great story and challenging battles... it's one of the greatest games never remade. Every Mana game that followed (with the possible exception of Seiken Densetsu 3) pales in comparison to Secret of Mana.
cause WW2 never endedair_wolf_cubed
Lol, yeah...and wacky political views have what to do with Secret of Mana?
[QUOTE="Masterx1220"]Is secrets of mana good... i've never played itDualmask
Let's see...a lengthy, graphically-gorgeous (for a SNES game) action RPG that supports up to three--count 'em, three--players simultaneously that can drop in and out at will, with lots of weapons, armor, magic, etc., a great story and challenging battles... it's one of the greatest games never remade. Every Mana game that followed (with the possible exception of Seiken Densetsu 3) pales in comparison to Secret of Mana.
You forgot exellent soundtrack.*sigh* Whats with all the VC whiners nowadays?-Oath
In all fairness, NOA's behavior concerning the VC is incredibly backwards and borderline stupid. The bottom line is that the large majority of these games are just sitting, waiting for Nintendo to get around to them. If a game is given the green light for release (meaning all licencing, instruction manual translating, and ESRB ratings have been taken care of) then there should be a world-wide release, simultaneously. These are pre-existing titles. There's no localization, editing or translation to be done. There's no reason, whatsoever, that Japan should receive Sieken Densetsu 2 while the US waits months for their version, Secret of Mana.
Just saying.
[QUOTE="-Oath"]*sigh* Whats with all the VC whiners nowadays?Hells_Hammer
In all fairness, NOA's behavior concerning the VC is incredibly backwards and borderline stupid. The bottom line is that the large majority of these games are just sitting, waiting for Nintendo to get around to them. If a game is given the green light for release (meaning all licencing, instruction manual translating, and ESRB ratings have been taken care of) then there should be a world-wide release, simultaneously. These are pre-existing titles. There's no localization, editing or translation to be done. There's no reason, whatsoever, that Japan should receive Sieken Densetsu 2 while the US waits months for their version, Secret of Mana.
Just saying.
While all that may be very true, I still believe the whiners should suck it up and be patient... or go to a used game store....
[QUOTE="Hells_Hammer"][QUOTE="-Oath"]*sigh* Whats with all the VC whiners nowadays?-Oath
In all fairness, NOA's behavior concerning the VC is incredibly backwards and borderline stupid. The bottom line is that the large majority of these games are just sitting, waiting for Nintendo to get around to them. If a game is given the green light for release (meaning all licencing, instruction manual translating, and ESRB ratings have been taken care of) then there should be a world-wide release, simultaneously. These are pre-existing titles. There's no localization, editing or translation to be done. There's no reason, whatsoever, that Japan should receive Sieken Densetsu 2 while the US waits months for their version, Secret of Mana.
Just saying.
While all that may be very true, I still believe the whiners should suck it up and be patient... or go to a used game store....
If you can find a used copy of SoM at a used game store, I'll buy you a cookie.
[QUOTE="-Oath"][QUOTE="Hells_Hammer"][QUOTE="-Oath"]*sigh* Whats with all the VC whiners nowadays?goblaa
In all fairness, NOA's behavior concerning the VC is incredibly backwards and borderline stupid. The bottom line is that the large majority of these games are just sitting, waiting for Nintendo to get around to them. If a game is given the green light for release (meaning all licencing, instruction manual translating, and ESRB ratings have been taken care of) then there should be a world-wide release, simultaneously. These are pre-existing titles. There's no localization, editing or translation to be done. There's no reason, whatsoever, that Japan should receive Sieken Densetsu 2 while the US waits months for their version, Secret of Mana.
Just saying.
While all that may be very true, I still believe the whiners should suck it up and be patient... or go to a used game store....
If you can find a used copy of SoM at a used game store, I'll buy you a cookie.
.... You can keep the cookie, but just a few days ago I went to my nearest game store called "gamechamp" and they had 2 SNES Secret of Mana cartridges as well as 2 Eartbounds, 1 Super Metroid, 3 Chrono Triggers and 7 used SNES systems running for about $65 bucks. Pretty easy.
I remember I rented this back in teh day....is the game where you start off in a little town by some water, and there's some docks you can walk on?
I never understood what you were supposed to do in the beginning. Maybe I should get this when it comes to NA
Hmmm, I believe your thinking of "Illusion of Gaia", another fantastic SNES RPG.I remember I rented this back in teh day....is the game where you start off in a little town by some water, and there's some docks you can walk on?
I never understood what you were supposed to do in the beginning. Maybe I should get this when it comes to NA
danger_ranger95
[QUOTE="danger_ranger95"]Hmmm, I believe your thinking of "Illusion of Gaia", another fantastic SNES RPG.I remember I rented this back in teh day....is the game where you start off in a little town by some water, and there's some docks you can walk on?
I never understood what you were supposed to do in the beginning. Maybe I should get this when it comes to NA
-Oath
That could be it...
I just remember all these games back in the day that had awesome names, but I never played any of them.
Illusion of Ghaia
Secret of Mana
Home Alone....
[QUOTE="goblaa"][QUOTE="-Oath"][QUOTE="Hells_Hammer"][QUOTE="-Oath"]*sigh* Whats with all the VC whiners nowadays?-Oath
In all fairness, NOA's behavior concerning the VC is incredibly backwards and borderline stupid. The bottom line is that the large majority of these games are just sitting, waiting for Nintendo to get around to them. If a game is given the green light for release (meaning all licencing, instruction manual translating, and ESRB ratings have been taken care of) then there should be a world-wide release, simultaneously. These are pre-existing titles. There's no localization, editing or translation to be done. There's no reason, whatsoever, that Japan should receive Sieken Densetsu 2 while the US waits months for their version, Secret of Mana.
Just saying.
While all that may be very true, I still believe the whiners should suck it up and be patient... or go to a used game store....
If you can find a used copy of SoM at a used game store, I'll buy you a cookie.
.... You can keep the cookie, but just a few days ago I went to my nearest game store called "gamechamp" and they had 2 SNES Secret of Mana cartridges as well as 2 Eartbounds, 1 Super Metroid, 3 Chrono Triggers and 7 used SNES systems running for about $65 bucks. Pretty easy.
You got super super super lucky then. Especially since you could recoup the cost and then some with a single copy of chrono trigger on ebay.
[QUOTE="-Oath"][QUOTE="goblaa"][QUOTE="-Oath"][QUOTE="Hells_Hammer"][QUOTE="-Oath"]*sigh* Whats with all the VC whiners nowadays?goblaa
In all fairness, NOA's behavior concerning the VC is incredibly backwards and borderline stupid. The bottom line is that the large majority of these games are just sitting, waiting for Nintendo to get around to them. If a game is given the green light for release (meaning all licencing, instruction manual translating, and ESRB ratings have been taken care of) then there should be a world-wide release, simultaneously. These are pre-existing titles. There's no localization, editing or translation to be done. There's no reason, whatsoever, that Japan should receive Sieken Densetsu 2 while the US waits months for their version, Secret of Mana.
Just saying.
While all that may be very true, I still believe the whiners should suck it up and be patient... or go to a used game store....
If you can find a used copy of SoM at a used game store, I'll buy you a cookie.
.... You can keep the cookie, but just a few days ago I went to my nearest game store called "gamechamp" and they had 2 SNES Secret of Mana cartridges as well as 2 Eartbounds, 1 Super Metroid, 3 Chrono Triggers and 7 used SNES systems running for about $65 bucks. Pretty easy.
You got super super super lucky then. Especially since you could recoup the cost and then some with a single copy of chrono trigger on ebay.
You know, that never even crossed my mind. Im gonna do that, quickly though because Chrono Trigger DS is due out soon.
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