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I skipped Suikoden 3 due to lack of interest. I did at least manage to complete Suikoden 4's, 5's, Tactics's 108 star endings. Not actually sure if Tactics had a 108 star ending though, now that I think about it, but I collected all of the characters just the same.
rpg maker don't exist in the 90's
RPG did in fact exist in the 90's and the first RPG maker games appeared on the PC 8801 which while was a Japan only PC still counts as the earliest existence of RPG maker.
feel sad for those kids.. never will experience the fun of exploring for them self, without guide from start, no autosave feature, etc.. look up to ff pixel remaster, kids like, a games boring, or to hard like ff4, and they have already help through the game, thinking about FF1, the mob died and rest3 members hit in air, the following hits just cuts air, so had to think and remember how much damage a mob takes, when to switch.. but thats to much now for kids.. asking them like, how often did you play the game through? well 1 times, is enough.. we had not that many game and they where really expensive time beeing.
I mean by 95', that person is already a 2000's kid. Where many things drastically changed. (games, anime, TV.)
No kidding. Man Games sure have changed since I was playing on my Step Dads 5600 when I was like 3 or 5.
I remember when a Friend and I where watching Cut Scenes for Soul Calibur and he was saying one day we would have In Game Graphics that look that good, and I said it would never happen