My god, this game brings me back. It sucked not having the ability to save without the save pack, but as a kid, I tried to keep my N64 on at all times to keep going.
This game came out 4 months after Final Fantasy 7. I wonder if the similar battle music was a coincidence or inspired. Thanks for the video. I'm learning so many cool things about one of my favorite 64 games.
The 64 needed more RPG's then it had. Especially considering the great library the SNES had. PS1 won this generation as far as the collection of RPG's it had.
Something we've named Agility glitch, if you are faster then the enemies you encounter, you just mash A or Z when the encounter starts and the game thinks you moved in an encounter from your previous location in an encounter to your current location and it holds over between maps (so you can get huge amounts)