Lets Talk Super Nintendo games unreleased in US or better

A place where you can chat about anything that isn't to do with games!
Post Reply
User avatar
Battlesmurf
Posts: 1436
Joined: Mon Oct 09, 2006 8:14 am
Location: California

Lets Talk Super Nintendo games unreleased in US or better

Post by Battlesmurf »

So- I've been exploring some good Super Nintendo Games lately- mostly translated RPGS that didn't come out in the US. What kinds of games are out there that never made it here (The Firemen)- or made it here edited (Cybernator/Valken comes to mind). I'd love to play some of the 'good stuff'. Been on a SNES kick lately :)

Thanks fellas(gal?)
My trade/wanted list
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.ph ... 1#p1135521

Twitch.tv/RedHotHero
User avatar
Dragoforce
Posts: 1375
Joined: Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:00 am
Location: Malmö, Sweden
Contact:

Post by Dragoforce »

Terranigma. Absolutly awesome RPG in the same style as Soulblazer and Illusion of Time/Gaia, only much better. It was only released in Japan and Europe for some strange reason.
Image
Swedish shmup community - stgfan.com
Do not be afraid...
User avatar
neist
Posts: 415
Joined: Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:41 pm
Location: Oklahoma

Post by neist »

If you've ever played Dungeon Explorer before, and if you possibly enjoyed it, you may try tracking down Crystal Beans: From Dungeon Explorer.

Good luck finding one outside YAJ though. I had to pay more than I'd like to admit for my complete copy.
lgb
Posts: 2179
Joined: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:12 pm

Post by lgb »

Majin Tensei. Megami Tensei meets Fire Emblem.
User avatar
Sonic R
Posts: 1404
Joined: Mon Jun 27, 2005 11:33 pm
Location: Detroit, MI
Contact:

Post by Sonic R »

neist wrote:If you've ever played Dungeon Explorer before, and if you possibly enjoyed it, you may try tracking down Crystal Beans: From Dungeon Explorer.

Good luck finding one outside YAJ though. I had to pay more than I'd like to admit for my complete copy.
:shock:

Thanks for mention of this game! I had never hear of it… I am a huge lover of Dungeon Explorer on the Turbo Grafx 16 and Dungeon Explorer II on the Turbo Duo. I will have to look to try this out.

In regards to Terranigma,

IF you are seeking the english lauguage PAL cart, and desire to play on a NTSC/U SNES, a proprietary converter is needed for this game. The converter can be a challenge to locate…
User avatar
Skykid
Posts: 17655
Joined: Sun Nov 18, 2007 2:16 pm
Location: Planet Dust Asia

Post by Skykid »

I got a complete copy of Terranigma about four years ago in gamestation for about £4 iirc.

Bargain.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die

User avatar
Dragoforce
Posts: 1375
Joined: Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:00 am
Location: Malmö, Sweden
Contact:

Post by Dragoforce »

Skykid wrote:I got a complete copy of Terranigma about four years ago in gamestation for about £4 iirc.
Lucky devil!

Sonic R: You could simply go for a pal unit instead of a convertor, it'll probably be cheaper than the actual game anyway and if I remember correctly the pal version is optimised to run at 50hz.
Image
Swedish shmup community - stgfan.com
Do not be afraid...
User avatar
Ganelon
Posts: 4413
Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2005 1:43 am

Post by Ganelon »

Der Langrisser and Gundam Wing Endless Duel are my faves.
User avatar
Ruldra
Posts: 4222
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2008 1:27 am
Location: Brazil

Post by Ruldra »

[Youtube | 1cc list | Steam]
mastermx wrote:
xorthen wrote:You guys are some hardcore MOFOs and masochists.
This is the biggest compliment you can give to people on this forum.
User avatar
ZOM
Posts: 2091
Joined: Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:21 pm
Location: ǝʇɐןoɔoɥɔ & ǝsǝǝɥɔ

Post by ZOM »

+1 to Ruldra for mentioning 'Rudra no hihou'

Also if you're still looking for fan translated RPGs I'll mention a few of my favorites:

Emerald Dragon - awesome game, sadly the only way to enjoy this in English is the bastardized Super Famicom version. -_-
still an awesome game though

Dual Orb II

Ys IV

Neugier - nifty little action-rpg by Wolfteam

Dark Law: Meaning of Death


I know I'm missing something...
.
Image
.
User avatar
Rob
Posts: 8080
Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 12:58 am

Post by Rob »

If you're not aware of the shumps (!), Rendering Ranger: R2 & Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie.

+Bio Metal with ORIGINAL soundtrack.
User avatar
Pixel_Outlaw
Posts: 2646
Joined: Sun Mar 26, 2006 3:27 am

Post by Pixel_Outlaw »

Ruldra wrote:http://www.fantasyanime.com/valhalla/rudra.htm

THE best RPG of all time.
Man, people could make epic tiles and sprites back then!
Some of the best shmups don't actually end in a vowel.
No, this game is not Space Invaders.
SamIAm
Posts: 475
Joined: Thu Mar 03, 2005 1:09 am

Post by SamIAm »

Seiken Densetsu 3, AKA Secret of Mana 2, is IMO extremely remarkable. It doesn't have a deep, captivating plot, but the atmosphere is just spectacular. The gameplay can be lots of fun, too, if you like SoM style action.

Tales of Phantasia is the other big SNES RPG that I think was most regrettably left in Japan. The scope of this production is simply enormous. I recommend using a PAR code to put a "scout orb" in your inventory from the beginning, though. It counterbalances the game's problem of too many random battles.

Do Re Mi Fantasy is an ace platformer, if a little easy. It's actually one of the top games I show to people who don't play video games because it's just so friendly.

Umihara Kawase is the cult-classic newtonian-physics bungee platformer. Hard to explain, but really damn good.
User avatar
Stormwatch
Posts: 2327
Joined: Thu Jan 27, 2005 1:04 am
Location: Brazil
Contact:

Post by Stormwatch »

Dragoforce wrote:Terranigma. Absolutly awesome RPG in the same style as Soulblazer and Illusion of Time/Gaia
"Same style"? They are a trilogy! (tetralogy, if you count The Granstream Saga)
Image
User avatar
Ganelon
Posts: 4413
Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2005 1:43 am

Post by Ganelon »

The Granstream Saga is further from the SFC Quintet ARPG trilogy than Brightis is. I don't like how the HG101 article lumps them together and noted that over there when the article first game out.

Even before, this idea that Granstream was the secret 4th game was brought up on GameFAQs and I strongly questioned this distinction. Granstream just gets a lot more reference simply because it came out in the US while Brightis came out late in Japan, lost among the masses, although its mechanics are much closer to the spirit of the original 3 ARPGs.
User avatar
Elixir
Posts: 5436
Joined: Sun Jun 26, 2005 3:58 am

Post by Elixir »

Wow, there's actually a whole bunch of jRPGs for the SNES which are still untranslated.

At least according to here, is there somewhere else with a more updated list?
User avatar
ZOM
Posts: 2091
Joined: Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:21 pm
Location: ǝʇɐןoɔoɥɔ & ǝsǝǝɥɔ

Post by ZOM »

Ganelon wrote:The Granstream Saga is further from the SFC Quintet ARPG trilogy than Brightis is. I don't like how the HG101 article lumps them together and noted that over there when the article first game out.

Even before, this idea that Granstream was the secret 4th game was brought up on GameFAQs and I strongly questioned this distinction. Granstream just gets a lot more reference simply because it came out in the US while Brightis came out late in Japan, lost among the masses, although its mechanics are much closer to the spirit of the original 3 ARPGs.
Brightis is also the better game of the two ;)
.
Image
.
User avatar
MX7
Posts: 3224
Joined: Fri Mar 09, 2007 9:46 pm
Location: Cambridge
Contact:

Post by MX7 »

Ruldra wrote:http://www.fantasyanime.com/valhalla/rudra.htm

THE best RPG of all time.
This. This game makes me feel warm inside :) And the music is by Ryuji Sasai, the same guy who did the absolutely amazing Final Fantasy Legend 3 on the Gameboy!
User avatar
Ed Oscuro
Posts: 18654
Joined: Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:13 pm
Location: uoıʇɐɹnƃıɟuoɔ ɯǝʇsʎs

Post by Ed Oscuro »

Ruldra wrote:http://www.fantasyanime.com/valhalla/rudra.htm

THE best RPG of all time.
Is that where the name came from?

Also, lol @ the person behind that page
If I ever got a sex change and changed my name then it would be Foxy (or Desire, depending on my mood).
and
To prove my point, here's a photo I made of Ture as a chef on the Food Network and here's a picture I drew of Ture as a Sailor Scout of love and justice.
OK!

Game sounds interesting, though; I heard about the "make-a-mantra" game long ago but didn't know the name offhand. Not much of a RPG player (at least until recently).
User avatar
Alec
Posts: 410
Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2006 11:08 pm

Post by Alec »

Super Bonk 2
User avatar
Fenrir
Posts: 802
Joined: Wed Aug 10, 2005 6:43 pm
Location: Tromsø
Contact:

Post by Fenrir »

Alec wrote:Super Bonk 2
best reply ever.
Alas, Ikaruga is going...

Undesired, unwanted them...
What makes them go?
User avatar
Ruldra
Posts: 4222
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2008 1:27 am
Location: Brazil

Post by Ruldra »

Ed Oscuro wrote:Is that where the name came from?
It does look like it, but no, my username comes from an obscure fantasy book.

Image

Ruldra is the guy on the cover.
[Youtube | 1cc list | Steam]
mastermx wrote:
xorthen wrote:You guys are some hardcore MOFOs and masochists.
This is the biggest compliment you can give to people on this forum.
User avatar
CFO
Posts: 172
Joined: Fri Mar 24, 2006 8:35 am

Post by CFO »

Gourmet sentai bara yarou. An interesting beat em up from the guys who brought you choaniki.
User avatar
Erinu
Posts: 700
Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2007 5:42 am

Post by Erinu »

Ruldra wrote:http://www.fantasyanime.com/valhalla/rudra.htm

THE best RPG of all time.
I heard the guy that made this got fired because the game was so bad.
Post Reply