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Post by EvaUnit02 on Oct 10, 2004 11:39:24 GMT -5
I believe Brandish 2 - Expert for Super Famicom is missing. May you point me to information on this game so I may add it to the list? Heh, heh. Of all games to forget! =P I've added it. Thanks for the head's up.
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Post by Graalwanderer on Oct 10, 2004 11:51:33 GMT -5
Brandish 2 Expert was released 1996.03.15 according to several sites. Not sure about reliable sources but I guess one can assume it was released in March 1996 for Super Famicom.
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Post by Gillian Seed on Oct 10, 2004 11:54:41 GMT -5
You missed some obvious ones mentioned in falcom's schedule. You usually write "Tsukikage NO Destiny"
Question : Who are the characters shown in the two VMJ Puk pics ?
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Post by EvaUnit02 on Oct 10, 2004 12:07:50 GMT -5
You missed some obvious ones mentioned in falcom's schedule. I'm not seeing them. Enumerate them for me, please. (I notice some I've intentionally not included such as Vantage Master Online and Ys VE) I don't think the semantics of romanization styles really matter. "No" is a particle and I elect to attach it as a suffix to the word it is modifying. The one on the right of the middle picture looks like Lillia from Ys II. The one on the right of the bottom-most picture looks like Dark Fact from Ys I. The other two are not familiar to me.
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Post by EvaUnit02 on Oct 10, 2004 12:09:40 GMT -5
Brandish 2 Expert was released 1996.03.15 according to several sites. Not sure about reliable sources but I guess one can assume it was released in March 1996 for Super Famicom. That's good enough for me. I'll add it later today. I gotta scram now, though. Cheers.
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Post by Gillian Seed on Oct 10, 2004 12:34:10 GMT -5
I'm not seeing them. Enumerate them for me, please. (I notice some I've intentionally not included such as Vantage Master Online and Ys VE) I don't think the semantics of romanization styles really matter. "No" is a particle and I elect to attach it as a suffix to the word it is modifying. The one on the right of the middle picture looks like Lillia from Ys II. The one on the right of the bottom-most picture looks like Dark Fact from Ys I. The other two are not familiar to me. You'll be the only one to attach no to tsukikage, and no, it's not modifying the word. You can't read japanese on falcom website ? blah I'm sure you can recognize the names... Just start from the bottom of the schedule page and go up... You'll see the missing games/dates from 1996 to 2004.
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Post by Graalwanderer on Oct 10, 2004 12:35:11 GMT -5
Just small additions to the list:
Lord Monarch was also released for Mega Drive in 1994.
Romancia also appeared on Famicom.
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Post by moongazer on Oct 10, 2004 17:31:50 GMT -5
The one on the right of the middle picture looks like Lillia from Ys II. The one on the right of the bottom-most picture looks like Dark Fact from Ys I. The other two are not familiar to me. The character beside Lilia is from the Brandish series.
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Post by EvaUnit02 on Oct 11, 2004 0:26:16 GMT -5
You'll be the only one to attach no to tsukikage, and no, it's not modifying the word. Excuse me, what are you talking about? Particles modify words. That is what particles do. "no" is a posessive particle much like the apostrophe-s in English. Moreover, there are a handful of romanization systems and dozens of variations. I don't know why you take such offense to my style of writing nor do I care. The point is moot and I will not change the listing. I can read them just fine. I don't see why you are so reluctant to tell me precisely what titles you're talking about, though. I've been throught the entire list. Barring compliations, overseas versions, repackages, special editions, and the odd printing software there are no games I see that need to be added. The only game that *might* need to be added is Ys Eternal VE but I'm still not sure whether I should add it or not. Otherwise, I've left no games out from that list. Why won't you just tell me what you're talking about? You're not being helpful, otherwise. Just small additions to the list: Lord Monarch was also released for Mega Drive in 1994. Romancia also appeared on Famicom. Thanks. I'll update it within a few days or so. The schedule page that Gillian Seed linked me to has precise date information and a few platforms I either have to add or correct as well. The character beside Lilia is from the Brandish series. Ah, heh. Thanks. I'm not very familiar with Brandish (I've never played any of the games, even. Heh.)
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Post by FM-77AV on Oct 11, 2004 2:45:33 GMT -5
Popful Mail is also on PC-Engine. You also forgot the MSX and Game boy versions of Dragon Slayer. Besides, Ys I, II and III are on MSX2 - not MSX. It's a big difference. MSX used carts while MSX2 used diskettes. Brandish VT is released on Windows too. (Runs as a DOS program though)
Also, it's Ys COMPLETE. Not Ys Eternal COMPLETE.
Ys eternal story was released in 2003, not 2004.
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Post by FM-77AV on Oct 11, 2004 6:34:42 GMT -5
I'll post some release dates as well:
Ys Eternal story - 08/07/03 (PS2)
Brandish - 06/24/94 (Japan release) (SFC) Brandish - 06/25/94 (US release) (SFC) Brandish - 06-17-94 (PC Engine) Brandish II: The Planet buster - 08/11/95 (SFC) Brandish II: Expert - 03/16/96 (SFC)
Dragon Slayer (GB) - 08/12/90 Dragon Slayer II: Dorasure gaiden - 03/06/92 (GB) Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu densetsu (Mega drive) - 06/17/94 Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu densetsu II (Mega drive) - 01/20/95 Dragon Slayer IV (FC) - 07/17/87 Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu densetsu (SFC) - 02/14/92 Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu densetsu II (SFC) - 06/04/93 Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu densetsu (PCE) - 10/24/91 Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu densetsu II (PCE) - 12/23/92 Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes (PCE) - 10/25/91 (US)
Popful Mail (Mega CD) - 04/01/94 (Jap) Popful Mail (Sega CD) - February 1995 (US) Popful Mail (PC Engine) - 08/12/94 Popful Mail (SFC) - 06/10/94
Lord Monarch (PS) - 12/23/98 Lord Monarch (SFC) - 10/09/92 Lord Monarch (Mega drive) - 06/24/94
Also, the Falcom classics collections contains ports that are not avaliable for other consoles.
Falcom classics - 11/06/97 Ys: Ancient Ys vanished omen Xanadu Dragon Slayer
Falcom classics II - 10/29/98 YsII: The final chapter Asteka II: Templo del sol
It's called Brandish II: The Planet buster. But Brandish II Expert does not have that title. (Brandish II Expert is for SFC only)
Some console name corrections: Famicom is known as FC and Super Famicom as SFC. It's also called Game Boy, not Gameboy.
Another thing, it's Tsukikage no Destiny, not Tsukikageno Destiny.
Also, Star Trader was released for X68000. There are two different versions of YsI for X68000 and you haven't included any of them. YsII was developed for X68000, but never released.
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Post by EvaUnit02 on Oct 11, 2004 9:40:11 GMT -5
Popful Mail is also on PC-Engine. You also forgot the MSX and Game boy versions of Dragon Slayer. Brandish VT is released on Windows too. (Runs as a DOS program though) Ys eternal story was released in 2003, not 2004. There are two different versions of YsI for X68000 and you haven't included any of them. YsII was developed for X68000, but never released. Date and platform corrections will be made to match Falcom's Schedule page (and other verifiable data) as soon as I get around to it. Thanks for the info. I won't make this change. There are four major revisions of the MSX. Convention is to assume the final version of a platform series. Just as WinMe is assumed when one says "Win9x", The MSX Turbo R is assumed when one says "MSX." Fine. Besides the fact that the in-game border says otherwise, I'll make the change simply because you're crying over the box title. Compilations will not be added. Subtitles will not be added. (They're there if I wish them to be. You'll notice The Eiyu~ Densetsu games do not have subtitles, either.) Family Computer, Famicom, FC, it is the same thing. The changes will not be made. The change will not be made. I will not take romanization advice from people that don't even speak the language. That is final on this subject. You're correct. Thanks. Please understand that I'm not trying to be terribly mean or terse. This list is my own. I do not wish to include compilations. I do not wish to include overseas versions. I do not wish to include every remake, every port, etc. I've compromised a great deal by including a number of ports in the current list (as opposed to my original list) If you want me to add a game, give me a reason as to why it deserves to be recognized as a unique title. Above all, understand that I'm not attempting to historically archive Falcom's retail products. This is a gameography. I'm simply attempting to give a complete listing of unique (or otherwise note-worthy) titles that they have either published and/or developed.
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Post by Gillian Seed on Oct 11, 2004 11:33:51 GMT -5
WRONG You're blind. And it's your OWN list. I don't need one. Find the missing titles/dates alone !
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Post by EvaUnit02 on Oct 11, 2004 12:26:06 GMT -5
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Post by Gillian Seed on Oct 11, 2004 14:49:40 GMT -5
WRONG Ys Eternal snapshot 1 taken from Ys Complete Ys Eternal snapshot 2 taken from Ys Complete Ys II Eternal snapshot 1 taken from Ys Complete Ys II Eternal snapshot 2 taken from Ys Complete I'm sorry you feel that way. I now believe you simply know you're wrong and that's why you won't list any games. You've turned what could have been a simple misunderstanding into something perverse. The fact of the matter is that I not only don't need your help, I never asked for it in the first place. My list is the most comprehensive list anywhere on the Web and until you want to actually give title names, then it stands as fact that my list is complete when compared to the schedule list. I'm not blind, I've read that page twice over. I'm missing no unique game titles what-so-ever. Ahah. I won't answer to this. Just think what you want. Oh, and I really saw Ys ETERNAL COMPLETE written. Wow.
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Post by FM-77AV on Nov 24, 2004 4:45:30 GMT -5
I hope everybody has calmed down now.
-Thread unlocked-
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