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Johnny C:
Oh I know what you mean. I only ever read Mostly Harmless and saw The Godfather: Part III. I felt comfortable leaving behind both series.
jimmyjojoh:
--- Quote from: RandomGuy on 11 Feb 2007, 14:42 ---Pokemon was/is awesome though it went funny in the middle. Master dungeon (where you are the pokemon) sounds incredible and red and blue rocked (I had all 150!). Has anyone got any information on lostmagic because the rune/spellcasting idea sounds amazing but I dont know anything else about it. Also when is it out in the UK? FF7 rules! Ive only just started playing it but the 2nd disc isnt working : <. 2 rpg's im awaiting are FFXII (12 NOT 10-2, that sucked) and paper mario on the wii!
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The European Version came with 3 disks, so I'm guessing its the same in America. But anyway, with FF7 the entire game is available on all 3 disks, they just made it on 3disks to make the box more sexy and impressive. I'm almost positive that there is a way of switching the disks at the right time and continue playing even if your second CD is faulty, I cant remember how to do it cause I never had the probelm, but just google FF7 secrets and Tips and you will find it somewhere.
Good Sepherioth hunting!!!! :evil:
I never played FF6(damnnit), but Ive been told FF5 on the Game Boy Advance rocks the entire planet when played some I think Im going to get it for my Nintendo DS instead of FF3 cause the reviews were pretty average
rasufelle:
If you're having FFVII problems, just find the "ultima edition" for PC. Once I put my copy on, I didn't even need the discs again, and it took less than 200 mb total space.
FF V is THE greatest FF game, period. I've been playing them since I managed to get a hand on the original FF for my NES, and out of all the games (minus XI and XII, which I haven't played but I don't really count because the break the mold) I find V to be the best.
Really, since GBA games DO work on the DS, your opportunities for some good old fashioned dungeon crawling are wide open. Dungeons and Dragons: Eye of the Beholder is a classic, though the GBA version's combat system and switch to version 3 rules feels odd in such an old school game. Then there's DemiKids, kind of a cross between Pokemon and Shen Megame Tensei, kinda weird, but worth trying. Golden Sun, obviously, both are well known and easily available, though the gameplay is for the most part extemely simple until you've collected a massive number of the djinn, at which point it gets crazy. Lunar Legend- sucks compared to the original Sega CD releases, especially with the loss of the videos, but the gameplay is easy to get a handle on, and the story is fairly good as well.
On the DS itself, they really haven't released that large a number of RPGs yet, but when combined with the massive numbers of GBA cartridges available, and the pending releases, there shouldn't be any problems.
greenblob:
Since someone mentioned Castlevania, I guess I can recommend Scurge: Hive.
Paulefinch:
FFIII is the best RPG for the DS, although there aren't many. I've played Eragon and Spyro: A New Beginning, which are both kinda quasi-RPGs, but they're ok. Just buy 'em used.
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