Okay, my 2nd Nintendo S Video cord (non official) has the same wildly fluxuating saturation issue (touching it makes it go through crazy pulsations of color and lack thereof). So I'm not sure what is safe to buy here. Just gotta pray this cord doesn't turn green on the right hand side.
 Which leads me to my next thought. Just what is going on with the SFC/SNES hardware? First of all, white/dark lines seem common in the center screen. I can also see one on ther ight hand side faintly. And there seems to be some weird green overlay, which makes me wonder about that cord turning half the screen green. Just what kind of clusterf*ck is the SNES anyways?Â
[QUOTE="CLOUDsea"]It's pretty depressing to know that not only was Lufia 3 planned, but it was in production and schedules for a 1998 release before it was cancelled. Such a shame.Brown9
Didn't Lufia 3 surface in the end as Lufia: The Legend Returns on GBC?
No doubt it was nothing like the original vision, but all things considered that game wasn't half bad. It's one of my personal favorite games of all time (despite never having actually beaten it).
I thought that was an "outside story" or something? I'm not sure. But it was going to be a PS1 title. Such a shame.
It's pretty depressing to know that not only was Lufia 3 planned, but it was in production and schedules for a 1998 release before it was cancelled. Such a shame.
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