Startropics II
>>12476264Another 1994 NES release I'm sure nobody played IRL.
>>12476270hey now not fair, there were still a good amount of people with NESes plus Nintendo had top loaders to sell
> ZODA'S REVENGE plasted on the cover in the biggest text like they think I know who or what the fuck they're talking aboutEasy pass
>Nintendo decides Mother is too expensive to bother localizing>instead spend a bunch of money on two completely different RPGs exclusively for the US market...
>>12476296I think it was more cost to projected sales, it needed a fairly expensive cartridge config and they'd also have to pay for a translation team so NOA decided not worth it, they wouldn't sell enough to make back the localization budget.
>>12476270I owned it back in the day and so did one of my friends. Another of my friends played it via my copy.>>12476276I think people don't realize the persistence of the NES.
>>12476270I played it. Didn't own it, owned the first one, but rented it. I liked it, had some solid music, but the jumps being more pixel based than fixed-on-tile like the first game had some frustrating jump deaths (not that the wierd line-ups with said tile locking on the first game didn't do that either, but Zoda's revenge was worse). The combat was smoother with the 45 degree angles.>>12476283>double linebreak between greentext and regular textEasy disregard of a post.
>>12476296They're really more like Zelda and aren't "RPGs." That said, the first game is a little better and has more personality. This is also the very last first party NES game released.
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>>12476558?
>>12476264Moderately hard game, I'd estimate an average 2 hours to beat it.
>>12476264I kind of wish they stuck to the whole tropics part instead of historic places. The controls were a huge improvement over the first game.
>>12476264I really liked the first one but I couldn't get into part 2 (even though it seems that people say its a better game)
>>12476283This, but with The Empire Strikes Back.
Is there another bullshit letter included in the game box?
>>12476558retard post
>>12476270My brother got it for Christmas from an aunt that didn't know we already has a Super Nintendo for two years by that point. Neither of us having seen a copy of the first Startropics before, it remained in shrink wrap for about three years until I finally decided to play it out of curiousity.
>>12477574>it remained in shrink wrap for about three years until I finally decided to play it out of curiousity.
>>12476653No. It does have a copy-protection system to it where you'll just keep getting thrown back to Egypt if you hacked the game.