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Post by antisaviour on Apr 30, 2009 0:59:57 GMT -5
Dragon Slayer VI——The Legend of HeroesDate of Release: 22/04/1990 Platform: Win9X/WinXP/Win2000/DOS File Size: 2.8 MiB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dragon Slayer VI——The Legend of Heroes IIDate of Release: 19/03/1992 Platform: Win9X/WinXP/Win2000/DOS File Size: 5.18 MiB
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Post by jeffx on Apr 30, 2009 15:04:20 GMT -5
Are you some sort of weird Chinese spam bot?
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Post by antisaviour on May 1, 2009 10:29:32 GMT -5
The above 2 eiyuu densetsu games are the official PC versions in Kanji from Nihon Falcom.
They are totally different from the Chinese version sold in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan whereby the start of the games will show the 3rd party localizer logo and its name.
The start of these 2 official games shows only the Nihon Falom logo and its trademark just like what the other games from Falcom does.
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Post by Wanderer From Ys on May 1, 2009 12:04:09 GMT -5
Antisaviour I think you should all of the topics you made and form a website out of them. I don't mean that as insult either, all of your topics seem like previews, and probably take a lot of work.
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Post by Gamemusicfreak on May 1, 2009 22:53:08 GMT -5
The First Legend of Heroes has the most classic soundtrack of all time.
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Post by Gillian Seed on May 2, 2009 5:01:56 GMT -5
If you search a bit on Falcom website, you'll indeed notice that there is no japanese DOS version of these games made from some other companies, and if you click on "SOFTWARE OVERSEAS", you'll find both a taiwanese version and a korean one. (You'll also find something that a lot of person probably don't know;)) There is a Windows version of Eiyuu Densetsu though.
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Post by Red Hairdo on May 2, 2009 8:08:03 GMT -5
Are you some sort of weird Chinese spam bot? lol xD
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Post by Red Hairdo on May 2, 2009 10:23:26 GMT -5
Ya haz eyes that see IPs. xD 'n' stuff11
Tell us your seakrets
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Post by jeffx on May 2, 2009 12:55:02 GMT -5
Chinese scares me. I only know about 300 Kanji solid, but I usually get by fine strictly based the okurigana. In games, anyway. I don't wanna learn 20,000 Chinese characters (unified Han)
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Post by antisaviour on May 3, 2009 5:05:30 GMT -5
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Post by Red Hairdo on May 3, 2009 10:41:04 GMT -5
xDD What's the something I'll find that a lot of people don't know? I don't think I found it! Maybe I know it already? -Tom Please, what would that be? xD I'm curious as a cat.
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Post by Wanderer From Ys on Jun 17, 2009 23:43:46 GMT -5
Antisaviour I think you should all of the topics you made and form a website out of them. I don't mean that as insult either, all of your topics seem like previews, and probably take a lot of work. Actually I take that back, I ran across the warez site that this was copied from.
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Post by Ranzor on Jun 17, 2009 23:52:04 GMT -5
Hey, what were you doing at a warez site??!!!
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Post by Wanderer From Ys on Jun 17, 2009 23:58:31 GMT -5
I uh.....well....I was.....wait, this isn't about me!
Seriously though I was just looking for info on the web for Legend of Heroes, and I came across the exact same first post as this one, except it had download links in it.
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Post by Ranzor on Jun 18, 2009 0:07:55 GMT -5
Hhmmm... we'll let it slide, just this once. (;
So now the guy's a weird chinese pirate bot? Well, at least the pics are kinda cool.
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Post by Red Hairdo on Jun 18, 2009 15:46:36 GMT -5
XD Probably someone wanting to promote his site somehow?
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Post by Musa-Revived on Jun 19, 2009 0:37:58 GMT -5
I've played my share of Chinese localized versions of Japanese games. These are definitely the Chinese localized versions of Dragon Slayer 1 and 2. The first ever Chinese games those days were mostly on Dos/V. But I don't know if they did a direct port from the original games or a remake since I don't know anything about the original Japanese versions.
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