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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpGRnj6zREE
Arcade is better game.
Kael:
"My queen, I have destroyed the castle of Galladoorn"
And be able to read Japanese.
(I don't remember if there were any differences between the cartridges too.)
There was always this friend who had a big brother who knew that guy or had access to a homemade manual guide.
Using the 'photocopy machine' and circulating tips & trricks.
We knew how to keep contacts (without the internet). Sharing physical games and console equipment was big back in my day. :)
I never got around to playing them. Are they still good/worth a playthrough?
Also, still have some nice 16-bit memories of Illusion of Gaia and Soul Blazer <3
Edit: And Crystalis on the Nes <3
Edit2 : Secret of Mana was my favorite Snes rpg.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDhhBLga2I0
I'd guess you're not average. Were the Famicom cartridges any different from the NES ones?
Lots of people played FF IV & VI though on SNES.
Then you're not really the group of players I was talking about. I was referencing those way back when the games were originally released.