Posted: 20th July 2006 23:14
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Just wondering.
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Posted: 20th July 2006 23:51
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Final Fantasy III?
Seriously, I don't really know. I've played Seiken Densetsu II, but alot of people have played that. I played the first two SaGa games on the Gameboy (grey brick that it was), I don't know if those are considered 'obscure' or not. -------------------- |
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Posted: 20th July 2006 23:56
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Posted: 21st July 2006 01:07
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Which ones are obscure? Japanese games that haven't been released in English? In that case, I played:
FF3 (NES) FF5 (SNES): before it was released on the PS1 Seiken Densetsu 3 (SNES) As for the U.S. releases that aren't as frequently cited, I've played: Breath of Fire (SNES) Bushido Blade 2 (PS1) Ehrgeiz (arcade, PS1) Final Fantasy Adventure (GB) Final Fantasy Legend II (GB) Final Fantasy Legend III (GB) King's Knight (NES) Parasite Eve (PS1) Rad Racer (NES) Tobal No. 1 (PS1) To be honest, nothing that Square or Square-Enix made after 1997 can really be called obscure. FF7 launched this company into stardom, even though it was already well-known among RPG fans. This post has been edited by Magicite on 21st July 2006 01:07 -------------------- The world before the fall... Delightful is the light of dawn... Noble is the heart of man... |
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Posted: 21st July 2006 01:19
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Just wondering, since I've played Live a Live, Rudra no Hihou, and Bahamut Lagoon
![]() ![]() It seems I have a penchant for playing obscure, Japanese-only releases on the SNES. Well, since my cousin gave me one with a bundle of Japanese games, anyway. Quote Parasite Eve Does this qualify as obscure? Or FFA, for that matter. I suppose "obscure" is a pretty subjective word. |
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Posted: 21st July 2006 02:00
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Given the popularity of SNES emulation, particularly a few years back, LaL, BL, and RD are hardly obscure for internet users. I'd say PE is far more obscure since it didn't quite take off as solidly as it should've.
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Posted: 21st July 2006 02:29
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Quote (Nepheliad @ 20th July 2006 20:19) Does this qualify as obscure? Or FFA, for that matter. I suppose "obscure" is a pretty subjective word. I don't know what you mean by obscure, so I listed pretty much every game except the Final Fantasy series -- the GB "Final Fantasy" games are from other series -- Chrono Trigger, and Seiken Densetsu games from SNES onward. This post has been edited by Magicite on 21st July 2006 02:30 -------------------- The world before the fall... Delightful is the light of dawn... Noble is the heart of man... |
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Posted: 21st July 2006 07:39
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Was Einhander obscure?
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Posted: 21st July 2006 07:47
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Oh yeah! I remember that game! I sucked at it, but my friends really liked it. We still have it around, somewhere...
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Posted: 21st July 2006 14:53
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Well, I've played every single game mentioned so far other than Tobal No. 1 (which is supposedly not nearly as good as No. 2, which I also haven't played), King's Knight, and Rad Racer. Several years ago games like Seiken Densetsu III and Bahamut Lagoon might have been considered obscure, but not anymore they're not.
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Posted: 21st July 2006 15:05
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live-a-live or rad racer would have to be the most obscure square games i've played. neither one of them was really worth the play.
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Posted: 21st July 2006 15:19
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Meh...I was gonna say secret of evermore....but it wasn't that obscure...
Parasite Eve, nah... I did play Einhander and I loved the first bushido blade...Tobal no. 1 and the Bouncer come to mind as well. -------------------- This is a webcomic and gaming blog where I rant about nonsense. Enjoy. I was a soldier, now I just play one in video games. |
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Posted: 21st July 2006 15:21
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Live-a-Live, Rudra no Hihou, and Bahamut Lagoon are by far the best SNES Square RPGs to have not been released in the West.
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Posted: 21st July 2006 15:55
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Oh, and the original Brave Fencer Musashi is sort of obscure, except not really. Still worth playing, though.
And Mu, your list is missing Seiken Densetsu III, which kick those three games' collective ass. -------------------- |
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Posted: 21st July 2006 16:40
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I guess I gotta go with Rad Racer, but when it came out it wasn't obscure. Since it was published by Nintendo, it wasn't obvious who really developed it until later (at least it wasn't obvious to me). And back then, it was an awesome game. Harder than hell for me, though.
Did the OP mean obscure as in "nobody knows of these games" or obscure as in "few people have played them?" I wasn't sure that there WAS such a thing as an obscure Square game any more given the rabid following the company developed. -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Posted: 21st July 2006 16:42
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erghiez if anything and SDIII as well for me.
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Posted: 21st July 2006 17:11
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The Bouncer is probably the most obscure Square game I've ever played.
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Posted: 21st July 2006 20:19
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The Bouncer...
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Posted: 21st July 2006 21:08
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It was too much of an attempt at mixing fighting/RPG without really utilizing either to the fullest capacity. It was really story driven and could have been more well recieved if Square had tried to focus on the fighting element of it.
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