Around 2002
My favorite version of Phantasia, even though all the remakes probably had tons of extra content. The whole series is amazing, really worth checking out. ?Early 2000s. The first one I remember emulating was Tales of Phantasia with the DeJap translation. After that got my feet wet, I dove right in. Played pretty much every SNES JRPG I could get my hands on and a handful of Genesis games too. Did my best to emulate GBA and PS1 games not long after to little success.
Oh it's fun. I remember playing Yoshi Universal Gravitation (Topsy-Turvy in NA) using the WiiMote due to it having motion control compatibility. It was an experience for sure!I used to have a modded wii. Unfortunately, that is not the case anymore due to time complications. I want to experiment wii emulation through Dolphin, but I need more time for that. I believe I still can use the wii sensor bar for emulation on Dolphin.
Man, you must have been running on a potato!Around 2001, tried to emulate some Genesis/SNES games but my computer's graphics card wasn't up to the task so that's where I started investigating about PC parts.
It was the family computer, it only needed to open Word and Internet Explorer!Man, you must have been running on a potato!
I'm surprised you could run internet exploder and not Sega Genesis. ?It was the family computer, it only needed to open Word and Internet Explorer!
I'm honestly not sure which is my favorite version. The SNES version is the start of it all and a true classic, but the extra stuff added by the later editions is very enticing. Namely, giving Chester a set of artes and adding Suzu as a playable character. More battle options are always welcome. So that makes me lean towards the PS1 version a bit. It's English translation is even available on this very site! I would like to give the Cross Edition for the PSP a try, but it's not gotten a fan translation yet. You really can't lose with either the SNES or PS1 version, but you will lose if you get the phone versions.My favorite version of Phantasia, even though all the remakes probably had tons of extra content. The whole series is amazing, really worth checking out. ?
Me too, I fell in love the first time I played and could not get enough.Symphonia is the one that got me truly into the series.
Thankfully I found out you could switch characters pretty quickly, but I still mostly just played as Lloyd. I did have some fun with Presea, Regal and Kratos/Zelos, but you could tell they put the most effort into making Lloyd the cream of the crop.Me too, I fell in love the first time I played and could not get enough.
After starting my first NewGame+, I discovered you could play as characters other than Lloyd, and that was when I really got into the game; it remains my favorite console game to this day.
I once beat it over 30x in a row just to fit every character with an EX Gem MAX in every slot. ?
I would recommend this game to anyone; I would play this game with anyone who wanted to. I'm considering learning to program on Gamecube just to make a more definitive version with all the latest content, at 60 FPS with all the lovely features and design of the Gamecube masterpiece.
It's one of the few games I am truly passionate about.![]()
I main Presea; unless I'm playing with n00bs or kids. Then I'm Refill. ?Thankfully I found out you could switch characters pretty quickly, but I still mostly just played as Lloyd. I did have some fun with Presea, Regal and Kratos/Zelos, but you could tell they put the most effort into making Lloyd the cream of the crop.
Between this and Chrono Cross, you have proven yourself to be an absolute mad lad when you get into a game. xD Rock on!
If you ever do make your definitive version of the game, I better be one of the first people who gets to download it. :V
When I played ToS with some friends I was Presea, another friend was Regal, another was Genis and the last was either Raine or Sheena. Super good times, though it only happened once or twice.I main Presea; unless I'm playing with n00bs or kids. Then I'm Refill. ?
I'd love to have you test it if I get the project off the ground; the hardest part will be getting into the programming work; I'm fueled by nothing but an intense, burning passion for gaming and copious amounts of coffee strong enough to knock out a circus strongman.
I think even bad old emulation has it funny moments. To be fair i still have a lot of fondness for all those old emulators like Nesticle, ZNES, KGEN and the goat of my PS2 "Snes Station". Those emulators walk so modern emulators could fly.I've still never met an emulator I didn't like.
It's just like people hating on Simon's Quest, like.I think even bad old emulation has it funny moments. To be fair i still have a lot of fondness for all those old emulators like Nesticle, ZNES, KGEN and the goat of my PS2 "Snes Station". Those emulators walk so modern emulators could fly.
Yes!!! I think is fine don't if you don't like to play in old emulators. But you gotta respect them man!It's just like people hating on Simon's Quest, like.
Bruh, you realize without it we might never have had Symphony of the Night?