I think I know my next purchase...
I ordered a couple Saturn games from eBay and they came in nice bags that fold over and seal. Does anyone know where I can buy these bags on their own? I'd like to put more of my stuff in them. I know this isn't really a Saturn-specific question but this seems like a good place to ask.
I ordered a couple Saturn games from eBay and they came in nice bags that fold over and seal. Does anyone know where I can buy these bags on their own? I'd like to put more of my stuff in them. I know this isn't really a Saturn-specific question but this seems like a good place to ask.
Kingdom Grandprix, nice. Only part of the Raizing STG trilogy on Saturn that I'm missing. How do you like it?
Their level scales according to your monarch, so I'm not sure if it matters much. Ayame & Matsuri are fairly easy. Harseld is probably the hardest fight in the game, especially if you're the type who prefers not to use troop crests.I guess someone here is more likely to know: at what point in Dragon Force PS2 should I prepare to go after the optional bosses? I'm almost done with Fandaria(Tristan Campaign).
I'm assuming joke post? I always wondered what that game is like. Battle Athletes was one of the first shows I rented back in the day when I got into anime.
Mailman came to the door with some goodies!
The JP release usually goes for < $20. It requires some elbow grease to get running on a NA Saturn.How much was PDS?
Yeah. I'd say less than $20. It was 1210 yen but then you have to take into account shipping and the fact that I used a proxy for the whole thing. In the end, the whole package costs around $120 shipped to me. I never heard about Azel having problems on an NA Saturn. Is it just a disc swap issue? I have a J-Saturn so I didn't really think about that stuff.
Their level scales according to your monarch, so I'm not sure if it matters much. Ayame & Matsuri are fairly easy. Harseld is probably the hardest fight in the game, especially if you're the type who prefers not to use troop crests.
Ayame & Matsuri are south of Palemoon. You have to fight them first. I know you're told to check out the area at some point in the story.When can you fight them? And I've kept Junon legit this time. (Teiris not so much.)
The JP release usually goes for < $20. It requires some elbow grease to get running on a NA Saturn.
Props to Last Bronx btw
Yeah. I'd say less than $20. It was 1210 yen but then you have to take into account shipping and the fact that I used a proxy for the whole thing. In the end, the whole package costs around $120 shipped to me. I never heard about Azel having problems on an NA Saturn. Is it just a disc swap issue? I have a J-Saturn so I didn't really think about that stuff.
How much was PDS?
well, i'm gonna have to behave for a bit: just bought PDS for $250 shipped. pristine, but damn that's the most ive ever paid for a game...i debated it for a bit, but here we are in 2014 and the game has hovered well over $200 for more than a decade now, and i've prolly spent more on far less i figure. yay!
well, i'm gonna have to behave for a bit: just bought PDS for $250 shipped. pristine, but damn that's the most ive ever paid for a game...i debated it for a bit, but here we are in 2014 and the game has hovered well over $200 for more than a decade now, and i've prolly spent more on far less i figure. yay!
Grats dude! Now I have a copy to borrow
Speaking of Dragon Force... Been too long since I played it, but my boyfriend resumed his old game (which he hadn't touched in a while, was sitting on his backlog along with countless others). He knows you need to send certain generals to certain shrines based on elemental hints, but how are you supposed to know which general has which element?
I offered to look up the solution on GameFAQs but he's being stubborn to the point of being stupid and is just slogging through different combinations.
How's that pinball game on the bottom left? I checked it out on YouTube after seeing it on eBay and it looked nice.
well, i'm gonna have to behave for a bit: just bought PDS for $250 shipped. pristine, but damn that's the most ive ever paid for a game...i debated it for a bit, but here we are in 2014 and the game has hovered well over $200 for more than a decade now, and i've prolly spent more on far less i figure. yay!
Awesome! Where'd you get it?
If he just wants hints the generals are the 8 main characters/monarchs. He must also put them in a party together with no extra generals in it or the event won't trigger. The south one (Water/Fire/Forest) is probably the easiest to figure out. If you just want the answers, see the spoiler.
Forest Shrine (South): Teiris, Reinhart, Gongos
Cape Shrine (East): Leon, Mikhal, Junon
Snow Shrine (North): Wein, Goldark
Is it possible to play Panzer Dragoon Saga without playing the previous 2 games?
I'm not really into rail shooters
Not CIB, that's for sure. That's more like $250.Snatcher [is] like $150 tops
well, i'm gonna have to behave for a bit: just bought PDS for $250 shipped. pristine, but damn that's the most ive ever paid for a game...i debated it for a bit, but here we are in 2014 and the game has hovered well over $200 for more than a decade now, and i've prolly spent more on far less i figure. yay!
Grats, Irish! I got crazy lucky with mine around 12 years ago, when I still worked at EBX. Someone came to trade it in, we didn't take Saturn games anymore, got it cheap. Kind of miss the perks of working at a game store sometimes, but times have changed and working at GS is way worse these days.
Just got Gunbird and Princess Crown from Arcade Gear. I fully recommend that store to anybody into J Saturn stuff, btw. He has found me some great stuff at great prices, and always in pristine condition.
Kind of bummed out by all the text in Princess Crown. It has steeled my resolve to learn Japanese, though, because that game is gorgeous. I'll fumble through with a walkthrough for now.
Gunbird was inexpensive and I didn't want my only version of the game to be Mobile motherfucking Light Force. I have an irrational love for Psykio shooters and this is a really fun one to play.
Next up on the list are Twinkle Star Sprites and PuLiRuLa.
If you don't mind me asking, how much did Pricess Crown run you?
I had an interesting expierence aquiring that game. I bought the game from an eBay seller in 09 for $75. Shortly there after, I found out about the PSP port, and decided it'd be cool to have that. Paid $35 for it. I then gave the Saturn version as a gift to a friend who had bought a Japanese Saturn. Later, this friend dropped nearing all of his video game stuff (he's a bit OCD, for him its all or nothing, and in his case I can see it). he ended up granting a bunch of his unsold game stuff to a female mutual friend. This mutual friend later became my fiancee.
Yeah, no problem. Just looked up the email, Arcade Gear charged me 5000 yen for it.
He knows they are the main generals, and he doesn't want the answer (I found it on various FAQs and offered to tell him while he was playing, but he stubbornly refuses to use a FAQ). My question wasn't who needed to go where, but how you are supposed to know who goes where. For instance, how are you supposed to know Golddark is "light" or Junon is "thunder"? Is there any in-game or in-manual hint about that? I could guess Mikhal being "wind" based on his "sonic boom" and gale-something abilities, but Junon's magic is fire, so that's obviously not consistent.If he just wants hints the generals are the 8 main characters/monarchs. He must also put them in a party together with no extra generals in it or the event won't trigger. The south one (Water/Fire/Forest) is probably the easiest to figure out. If you just want the answers, see the spoiler.
Eh? The games are indeed very much connected story-wise. However, it's perfectly possible to play PDS without having played the others. You'd miss out on some lore and background story but the story itself will make enough sense, I think. There definitely is a direct connection, however.Yes. There's no real direct connection between them, as far as I can remember...and the same goes for all of the games in the series, really.
I meant more like that they're not direct sequels or anything. They all have different characters and stories.Eh? The games are indeed very much connected story-wise. However, it's perfectly possible to play PDS without having played the others. You'd miss out on some lore and background story but the story itself will make enough sense, I think. There definitely is a direct connection, however.
How are the two Dragon Ball games on Saturn?
To me they looks inferior to the similar games on SNES and PC Engine (Hyper Dimension and DRAGON BALL Z: IDAINARU GOKU DENSETSU).
I don't recall ever having to change who goes where. There are some scenarios where you're missing a needed person, but they end up meeting you at the correct shrine I think. I could be wrong though.I think this changes based on the campaign, though.
Grats on PDS, have my eyes on a Space Adventure Cobra for Sega CD right now that if it goes for around $100 I might pick up. But I'm still amazed at how bad the bubble has gotten for the also ran systems. Stuff like Shinobi Legions and others are way overpriced nowadays.
So what is February for Year of the Saturn?
He knows they are the main generals, and he doesn't want the answer (I found it on various FAQs and offered to tell him while he was playing, but he stubbornly refuses to use a FAQ). My question wasn't who needed to go where, but how you are supposed to know who goes where. For instance, how are you supposed to know Golddark is "light" or Junon is "thunder"? Is there any in-game or in-manual hint about that? I could guess Mikhal being "wind" based on his "sonic boom" and gale-something abilities, but Junon's magic is fire, so that's obviously not consistent.
Basically, how is a normal player, without a FAQ, supposed to figure it out?
So what is February for Year of the Saturn?
February - Arcade Madness: Virtua Cop, Virtua Fighter 2, Daytona
who wants to do the write-up?