I love Sakura Taisen V. When NIS America brought it to PS2 as Sakura Wars, they included separate discs containing English vocals on one disc and the original Japanese voices on the other. I've had the anime released by ADV Films, Pioneer, and Funimation for years, but none of the games ever hit US shores until 2010. I wound up importing more games from the series on PS2, PSP, and Nintendo DS.
Just for clarification. I meant star ocean was made by square enix. I know the tales of series was made by namco bandai. Also the persona 3 deluxe box is definitely harder to find than any other edition including fes and is the "rare" edition but is more uncommon than rare. Thanks for watching!
MrErick82 ur right. I normally just name publishers than developers and most casual gamers don't really understand the difference. Publishers fund and market the game while developers... Well develop and program the game. Tri Ace does some stellar stuff and I haven't played a bad Tri Ace game yet. Tri Ace used to exclusively develop for Square Soft before the Enix merge. Thanks for pointing that out. I try to be as genuine and on point about my info and this may help others understand video games a little better. I'm only human, and while I knew what I was talking about, that wording made it a little confusing.
So basically collector editions started with the ps3/x360 era, thanks These are great but to me are Special (Limited) Editions Correct me if im wrong but any edition other than the standard is limited (or it used to...)
I've played and beat probably 60-70% of the PS2 games I own with almost all of my 21 PS2 memory cards full. I used to own a game store and during slow times I would play games. I sold my set of 7 dot Hack games this last year. I kinda regret it tho but I did sell them all for $350 with g.u vol 2 & 3 being sealed.
You got Metafalica right. Ar tonelico is pronounced "Are TUH nel ih co" I have no idea how Khemia is pronounced since they never say it in the game. Also, the first Man Khemia is also on PSP. There is one more Wild Arms game after that: Wild Arms XF on PSP.
Sometimes I think Japanese game devs just Smash random letters together to see what they come up with. I'm surprised I didn't butcher those names worse. Thanks for the info about that Wild Arms game for PSP. I really enjoyed that series.