so, this was the original rpgm2 for snes, right? has anyone taken the time to play this one?
it upsets me! i mean, don't get me wrong. i'm glad we finally have a good company giving the series a chance now, and i'm happy i get to play them. but, over in video game land, they've been playing these since the snes days. and yes, i know why that's so. rpg's are more beloved in japan.
it's just too bad we missed out.
graphically, rpg tsukuru 2 resembles rpg maker for psone. it had switches, events and everything else we know and love.
here's another question... if you made your game, you'd have to let your friend borrow your cartridge to play your game, wouldn't you? maybe that's why it didn't catch on...
it upsets me! i mean, don't get me wrong. i'm glad we finally have a good company giving the series a chance now, and i'm happy i get to play them. but, over in video game land, they've been playing these since the snes days. and yes, i know why that's so. rpg's are more beloved in japan.
it's just too bad we missed out.
graphically, rpg tsukuru 2 resembles rpg maker for psone. it had switches, events and everything else we know and love.
here's another question... if you made your game, you'd have to let your friend borrow your cartridge to play your game, wouldn't you? maybe that's why it didn't catch on...




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