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Music of the snes game terranigma

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  • so unbelievable epic, i love this game, it's just the best game ever made.

    Story,Music and Emotions made this game so freakin beautiful.

    Somehow sad to know there will never be again a feeling like this in new generation games but we still have Terranigma!^^

    auf deutsch: bestes game nix kommt ran und sowas wirds nie wieder geben ;) aber wir ham es selbst ja noch^^

  • die goldenen jahre des snes.

    diese konsole hätte meiner meinung nach weitere spiele verdient. einfach aber genial.

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  • Nunca un cartucho de 32 megabits fué tan valioso... ya no se hacen tantos juegos así.

  • stand up and salute for fyda...she keeps it real..for sure

  • @Keh0ol NOA was notorious for simply censoring things they thought would offend Americans. It was simply a non-issue by this time. I mean, after all, we never got Dragon Quest 5 and 6, both AMAZING SNES titles, but by then, NOA had decided, apparently, that no Enix titles would be seen after the shutdown in 1994 of Enix of America. I've never found a official source that said otherwise, even the trade magazines at the time said "shame SNES is dead". I agree, though. Real shame across the board.

  • @MrPaladino well all the sources i ever found concerning that topic claimed it was due to religious reasons

    anyway i guess it doesn't matter why it wasn't released in the US but it's still a shame

  • @Keh0ol Never said Enix did the translation, either. Nintendo of Europe did. And it wasn't BANNED in the US. It came out in Japan in 1995. By that time, the Super NES had already DIED in the US Market in favor of next-gen systems (PSX 1995/n64 1996), By the time Nintendo of Europe translated it, nobody cared anymore. The head of Enix himself said simply that he had "no faith in the North American market", in reference to sales of JRPG's at the time. Nothing AT ALL about content was said.

  • @MrPaladino enix never had any hand in translating the game

    an english translation does exist btw (for the UK market)

    it wasn't brought to the US because of the religious motives in the game

    since you're obviously playing a god creating a mostly nonfictional (our) world.. well some crazy people saw parallels in that i guess

    as far as i recall the world of soul blazer is fictional

  • Fyda is a so great bodyguard. In a site, I make a habitat who calls: "The bodyguard Fyda"

    That habitat haves a panda(my virtual panda)who looks like Fyda. Haves her clothes, her castle, and more!!!

    Is so great.. this theme and her.. a great combination..

  • i love Fyda *-* She's so... cool :)

  • Die goldenen??? DIE PLATIN-Farbenen =D

  • @Fiddlestickz1 It was never "banned" in America, it just was never released. Enix America had closed their doors and ceased operations in 1995, well before the game was ever translated into English. "Critical thinking"? Let's talk about that. SoulBlazer was released just fine in the US to critical acclaim, and featured the story of a wicked king who sold the souls of all living things to a demon for the bargain of 1 gold apiece. Far more "dark and sinister" than Terranigma.

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