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satoshi-mochida · 7 months
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Some games that are currently stuck on older consoles that I hope get rereleased in some way, Part 2:
Part 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
Summon Night series
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.hack IMOQ(I somehow forgot about these for the first post)
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Xenosaga series(another obvious one I forgot)
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Older Fire Emblem games that haven't been ported/remade yet.
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Tony Hawk's Underground/Underground 2
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Xenoblade Chronicles X
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SSX Tricky/SSX 3
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Transformers: War for Cybertron/Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
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Lufia series
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Thousand Arms
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Skies of Arcadia: Legends
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The Lunar Series(except Dragon Song unless it gets a massive remake)
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Many Tales of games.
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The Legendary Starfy series.
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The Firemen/The Firemen 2: Pete & Danny
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Ever Oasis
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Koudelka and Shadow Hearts series
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Older Atelier games
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The Legend of Heroes games pre-Trails, such as the Gagharv Trilogy(shown in correct order).
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Radiata Stories
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Final Fantasy XIII trilogy(they're all on Steam, but not modern consoles yet)
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Lufia II (Neverland - SNES - 1996)  
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Lufia 2
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yuzu-all-the-way · 10 days
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Celebrating Estopolis II reaching 1M
Just in the mood to watch it
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starlitskvaderart · 2 months
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Midori One Day One Page 87!
Artea! My other other favorite character! I've previously always drawn him based on the Lufia II manual art... because I've always drawn him in Fortress of Doom era, and that design best fits his vibe in that game. This time, though, I went for something based on his Lufia II sprite and his Estpolis I manual art. All of his SNES designs are pretty great honestly....
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sinrevi · 27 days
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'HANYU YUZURU - 『地上を救う者~エストポリス伝記Ⅱメドレー~』from『→RE_PRAY←』' op YouTube
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jadagul · 5 months
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Currently playing through the first Breath of Fire. (I have a lot of games on my list I want to get seriously invested in, but right now is not the time to start a big project, so I've been playing dumb games instead.)
And Breath of Fire comes at a really fascinatingly awkward time in the history of JRPGs. Consider the following release dates:
Final Fantasy 4: July 1991 in Japan, October 1991 in the US.
Final Fantasy 5: December 1992 in Japan. (Not in the US.)
Breath of Fire: April 1993 in Japan, August 1994 in the US.
Lufia 1: June 1993 in Japan, December 1993 in the US.
Final Fantasy 6: April 1994 in Japan, October 1994 in the US.
If you compare Breath of Fire and Lufia to Final Fantasy 4, they stand up pretty okay. They all have slow awkward menus; none of them have figured out how to do English localizations of JRPG menus and dialog yet . I think Final Fantasy 4 is better, because the story is better and I like the ATB system, but I see how you could argue that.
I kind of think of all three of those games as fundamentally NES RPGs that suddenly have the power of the SNES behind them; they're still working in the same design paradigm as early RPGs, just with fewer memory and graphical limitations.
But in practice, that historically left Lufia and Breath of Fire dead in the water. Because both of them come out closer to Final Fantasy 6, and there's absolutely no contest there. The localization actually works. The story is rich and complex. You have interesting decisions within most combats, and also about character builds. And it even has functional cutscenes!
(And then 1995 brings us Chrono Trigger and Lufia 2, 1996 brings Super Mario RPG, and 1997 brings Final Fantasy 7.)
It's just shocking to me how quickly the quality bar was rising at this point. I was originally going to say how quickly Square was improving, but honestly Lufia 2 is up there with the others. And that makes games like Breath of Fire just look obsolete almost as soon as they were released.
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selanpike · 4 months
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had lufia on the mind today..........................
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sinrevi-art · 1 month
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Selan from Lufia II
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hoshidensha · 9 months
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Finished a commission for a dear Discord friend! Featuring some of their favourite characters: Pikachu, Maxim from Lufia II, and Amaterasu from Okami ♡
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hoshidensha-art · 9 months
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Maxim, Amaterasu, and Pikachu
A gift commission for a dear Discord friend, featuring some of his favourite gaming characters!
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crashmcdougal · 11 months
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Dang dude, let the body get cold before you start looting.
Lufia & The Fortress of Doom - Taito - SNES
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ewa-jednak-chce-spac · 11 months
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lilithfairen · 1 year
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Had a random thought regarding My Random RWBY/Lufia Crossover That I'll Never Actually Write:
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Total sister vibes~
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starlitskvaderart · 1 month
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Midori One Day One Page 90!
Something a little self-indulgent for the last day of Lufia Week! Basically I like to think that after the events of Fortress of Doom Jerin continued to visit Artea on the regular... it's implied she doesn't know much about her elven heritage (she states she can't read Elvish very well) and has a connection to Artea through the bow, so why not further? And he can teach her his unique magic from Rise the Sinistrals!
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sinrevi · 6 days
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E3 Wain
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Chelsee, Bareia and Panapas (scrapped characters)
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Earlier art/designs of Chelsee, Randolph, Seena, Dei, Aima and Isaac
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