After thinking about it I think the only game I would go back and play is Ogre Battle 64. SM64 is great but it's on DS so yeah.
After thinking about it I think the only game I would go back and play is Ogre Battle 64. SM64 is great but it's on DS so yeah.
Lesser of two evils a bit.
Certainly no contest with Ocarina and MM.
Picking up Majora’s Mask 3DS new for £20.![]()
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A new revision? Coolness~~ Would play if you have a link to a yo ho ho and a bottle of rum copy and the relevant software!I actually bought a copy of AA for the PS2 when I was in Japan, but had nobody to play with.
And I'm not overpowered. I don't think I even remember the controls. Then again, my play style never really required me to be... you know... competent at actually pressing buttons. :'D /lolnofinemotorskills
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Have tried getting into the N64 so many times over the years given that I never had one growing up and it's probably the only retro console (it counts as retro now, right?) with a library that I've barely dipped into. But something about most of the games I tried never grabbed me.Wish I had played at least Ocarina of Time and Mario 64 back in the day, when they were still super-revolutionary and new, but I think the ship might have sailed now for me and the N64.
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Yeah, you're not going to hear any argument from me.If ever a game merited an undub or redubbing to modern standards... :'D A retranslation wouldn't go amiss, either. Still think it's one of the best RPGs from that era, though, and easily among my favourite games.
It does the whole grand adventure thing that lots of JRPGs aim for better than nearly any other game in my memory. Replayed it in Japanese on the Saturn during my year abroad, and it was just as lovely as I remembered. Your first time playing it?
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Ocarina plays pretty well on the Cube.
I'm only $750 in to it at the moment.
And hmm, your Japanese is infinitely better than mine so that opens up more games to you. Though most are playable with very limited knowledge of Japanese anyway. I forget are shmups too hard for you? That's mostly what I've been playing. Lots of platformer/adventure games in the mail though.
Actually, when I gave away nearly all of my videogames last year in preparation for moving abroad, Grandia was one of the only ones I held onto.It didn't feel like it'd be right not having it on my shelf~