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I don't know Japanese, and I've played through many imported RPGs, just as countless other gamers have done. It's the strategy games and sims where it can get tricky, but a traditional RPG is usually easy peasy. If you've played a few in English, you already know the drill. You go to a town, talk to everyone, go to a dungeon, clear it, find your way to the next town, rinse and repeat. If the game is fun otherwise, it doesn't matter if you miss out on the dialogue.
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I have played a few GB imports.
-Pocket Puyo Puyo Tsuu is extremely good. The menus are in Japanese, but the gameplay doesn't require Japanese to play. The game itself, like other games has a bit of a learning curve for combos, but like other color matching games (or shade matching, which are actually easy to tell apart even on b/w GB) is simple to play. The game has pieces of two similar to Dr. Mario, but is combo based against a computer, no objects to destroy to complete a level, and it takes 4 pieces next to each other to make them disappear, not just horizontal and vertical.
In other words, similar to Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (which was a localization of the original Puyo Puyo). One difference in Tsuu is that it allows for counters against the oppoents garbage, which makes things a bit more balanced.
-Sagaia. Pretty much a GB remix of Darius. No branching paths, but the gameplay is very well done. No JP text to worry about either.
-Twinbee Da! Very nice GB shmup as mentioned in previous posts. No text to worry about. Not JP exclusive since it was released as "Pop 'n Twinbee" in EU, as well as on one of the EU Konami GB Collections.
Last edited by Brianvgplayer; 05-08-2011 at 10:49 PM.
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Cave Noire and Ninja Spirit haven't been mentioned.
Ninja Spirit especially, is damned awesome.
There's quite a few others... Burning Paper is brilliant too.
X or Ekkusu is a 3D game by Argonaut that is totally playable without Japanese knowledge. It looks really cool as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyjU4...eature=related
I second Sagaia. It is a nice little version of Darius for the GB that is downsized in a way that reminds me of Konami's early output on the system.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI3ud...eature=related
Last edited by klausien; 05-09-2011 at 06:43 PM.
Nettou Samurai Spirits: Zankuro Musouken (Samurai Spirits) was Jap exclusive... probably best beat em up on the console imo. Huge sprites.
If Gameboy Color games count, Magical Chase GB is an extremely accessible, fun and impressive Japanese exclusive-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZSZ7gVj4N4
KOF '96
Real Bout Fatal Fury
Both decent fighters with surprisingly excellent controls for the gameboy.
great addition.
If it's just a different name, well that takes the edge of it...
same as before.
good job. is it your channel?
well there are only two games from this series, and this one was Japan exclusive. So i assume you meant it
i would say it looks pretty boring. But it can be played without Japanese and that's what's important.
So how does it differ exactly from it's Western predecessor?
good find
"Netto the king of fighters 96" was released in the West under the name "The King of Fighters: Heat of Battle". Altough it was shorterned down quite extenstively i see, so it does count imo.
good finds.
KOF '96 was released in for the Western market, called KOF: heat of battle. However it was severly cut down, so the Japanese one could count as a stand alone title imo.
Last edited by punkoffgirl; 05-15-2011 at 08:29 AM.
Please read a thread before hitting reply. No need for a half dozen post from the same person in a row.
Last edited by Leo_A; 05-18-2011 at 05:09 PM.
i don't know how to do those multiple quotes.
cartman, you haven't heard of the Darius series (www.hardcoregaming101.net has an article)? The gb game in the Darius series, Sagaia, is JP (and China, but those releases are hard to track) exclusive, not a US/EU game under a different name.
I was comparing to the first arcade Darius, not to another gb game (there was no release of the GB Sagaia under the name Darius, though the western Genesis Darius II, a different game, is also called Sagaia). The first Darius game also had a JP only PC engine (JP tg16) version with extra levels. As someone said in a previous post, the GB Sagaia is like what Konami did with Nemesis. Similar levels and enemies from the Darius series, but with different stages and no branching paths like the original arcade Darius.
As for Pocket Puyo Puyo Tsuu, I was saying it was similar to a game released in the US (and not on GB in the US or EU for that matter) and that it was similar, but has features not in the previous games in the series (Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine for the Genesis/MD was based on the first Puyo Puyo. This GB game is the second one. There is also a JP only version of the first Puyo Puyo for GB, but it sucks due to slow gameplay and poor shading, things the gb b/w version of the sequel don't suffer from).
KOF 96 wasn't released in the US, which is also why I mentioned the GB Twinbee. Maybe you should be more specific about where you are from if you have a problem with games released in EU, but not US?
KoF 96 is cut down quite a bit from the Neo Geo version to begin with. From what I tried of the EU one, I don't remember it being even more cut down. From what info I could find and what I tried of both, KoF 96 GB and Heat of Battle seem to be the same.
Pop 'n Twinbee GB (though this EU name is the same as the completely different SNES game) and Twinbee Da!! are the same, yes, but that was my point. I missed the earlier post where you pointed that out, but I pointed it out to mention there are multiple versions, so I'm a bit surprised that you pointed out to me that they the same game with different names when that was exactly what I was saying. One thing worth mentioning is that the version in the Konami GB Collection removed the 2p mode from the stand alone cart versions.
Anyway, I'm from the US and I don't view EU games as a generic term like "western market" since they got some games that didn't reach US and vice versa. Since GB has no PAL or NTSC signals to worry about, I'm fine with either EU or JP versions of import GB games.
Last edited by Brianvgplayer; 05-16-2011 at 04:33 AM.