Indeed it is a great game. Also Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a great game. It adds many improvements over the first DQ Builders.
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I really liked the demo too. I will have to play it more, I just got the game on sale during one of those black Friday sales. I know the first DQ Builders becoming redundant at times, I think DQ2 tries to overcome the redundancy by adding more features, like being able to swim under-water and more methods of building. Plus you can have more people help you build.
I'm needing some advice about Super Famicom games.
I'm looking to import a Super Famicom cart, not SNES US or SNES PAL. My console is Super Famicom.
Basically I want a cart for testing, can't use local PAL carts because of chip incompatibility and importing a US cart is cost prohibitive (plus the cart is the wrong size for my console slot and I'm not pulling shit apart to deal with that).
I don't understand Japanese so I'm looking for suggestions about title options that are easy enough to figure out play wise.
Couple of titles I'm wondering would be ok are Super Metroid and Dungeon Master (I suspect the latter might be difficult without knowledge of Japanese though).
Any suggestions are welcome but no sports games please :)
Super Metroid is an ideal pickup, seeing as the Japanese and English release both have the same rom just in a different shell. But I doubt it's cheap? Why not just go for Mario World, it can be had for $6USD shipped, and I'm sure you can muddle through any Japanese menus.
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/N1349-Ninten...YAAOSwn~Jd04Fq
Yeah Super Metroid SFC isn't dirt cheap. I can get it for $30aud ($20usd) or maybe a bit less if I spend some time on auctions.
I'm not interested in Mario World...I did consider Mario Kart but I'd rather get a cheap shooter.
I've spent some time looking at DKC releases, the first 2 games aren't overly expensive but 3 seems a little more unless you get them all as one lot.
IsSuper DariusDarius Twin ok without knowing Japanese? :shrug:
Thanks for the input.
Edit:
I've got a generic snes controller, also a DC 9v 1A psu (just need to cut the cord & switch wires around to get right polarity) which is near enough to do the job afaik.
Just want a cheap test cart.
Edit 2:
Is Wizardry V Heart of the Maelstrom playable or does it have selectable English (even if not totally complete)?
Boot up the Japanese rom for 5 minutes you lazy :pwacko:
I just clicked on that random ebay sellers other stuff and looked at his cheap SFC games. You can get Bomberman 2 for $6USD, fuck yeah!
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/N1329-Ninten...8AAOSwmXtdy57b
See my edit :P
Yeah I am lazy, not enough time to be testing roms which is why I'm asking here :whistle:
Edit:
Went ahead and bought Wizardry V, $4usd shipped.
I got a Super Famicom from Ebay some years ago. It works fine and it came with two controllers and two games. Both games are english friendly. There is a handful of Super Famciom only games that you can play even if you don't know or know little Japanese. Keep in mind the cord length for Super Famicom controllers are pretty short, compared to NA controllers.
I like the grey/purple controller appearance. I don't like the concave/convex buttons though, that was just stupid.