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grinninglich: First entry of wizardy in crpgaddict.blogspot.com. Guy is trying to finish all computer rpgs until today.

http://crpgaddict.blogspot.com/2010/02/game-5-wizardry-proving-grounds-of-mad.html
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Dzsono: Surely there isn't enough time to complete every RPG. Aren't they being released faster than he can complete them?
And plays them in chronological order from the first rpg to be released on PC to the last. Everyone -including the blogger- knows that it is impossible but that doesn't stop him from trying.

I suggest reading his blog. You will discover many unknown gems.
I still have W8, I never finished it, I hit a brick wall in combat at a certain stage and never progressed, I was told later my party classes wern't great to make progress in the game.

I guess it was too HC for me (I just think it was shit design personally), I think you should be able to play an RPG successfully with the classes provided and not be told they were useless to progress.

I forget the make up, it was a mixture, I do remember a valkyrie and some character I got samauri armour for at one stage, I think there was a mage as well, I would have called it a "balanced" party in a DnD sense, I think.

Its a shame as I really liked the FPS view and the way the characters kinda popped out at the sides in combat.
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grinninglich: First entry of wizardy in crpgaddict.blogspot.com. Guy is trying to finish all computer rpgs until today.

http://crpgaddict.blogspot.com/2010/02/game-5-wizardry-proving-grounds-of-mad.html
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Dzsono: Surely there isn't enough time to complete every RPG. Aren't they being released faster than he can complete them?
Actually he doesn't finish every crpg, but he will "at least make a sincere effort to play it".
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lowyhong: Wizardry? More like Weeaboodry these days.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/wizardry-labyrinth-of-lost-souls

Anyway w.r.t. Sir-tech's series, you can still get them off Abandonia. Only 8 isn't available.
You just reminded me that I still have Tales of the Forsaken Land for PS2

And between Koei, Atlus, Nippon Ichi, SquareEnix and a few others - Really awesome RPGs like that one you linked are in heavy abundance on the PS3 - Having said that though I still can't afford $99 USD equivalent per every one game I buy.
Can someone point me in the direction of a good SNES (the best) emulator and where I find the english translation patch for Wizardry I-II-III - Story of Llylgamyn? It would be appreciated. Thanks.

I cannot find IV and V either on Abandonia.

ETA:

I overcame my temporary bout of laziness and found the ROM with the english translation patch. The site recommends BSNES? I've not used any emulators in a couple of years. I've never even heard of this particular one. Is this the SNES emulator I'm looking for? Thanks.
Post edited September 15, 2012 by the_bard
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Ric1987: Wizardry is owned by a japanese company, chances aren't very good.
While things do look grim, some Japanese companies seem to have realized that the western PC market can be lucrative, and several Japanese games have made their way to our shores as of late. Two Ys games can be found on steam, the current indie gala contains two Japanese games, and has previously contained another one, and several Japanese indie-ish games have made its way to Gamer's Gate.
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the_bard: Can someone point me in the direction of a good SNES (the best) emulator and where I find the english translation patch for Wizardry I-II-III - Story of Llylgamyn? It would be appreciated. Thanks.

I cannot find IV and V either on Abandonia.

ETA:

I overcame my temporary bout of laziness and found the ROM with the english translation patch. The site recommends BSNES? I've not used any emulators in a couple of years. I've never even heard of this particular one. Is this the SNES emulator I'm looking for? Thanks.
I am using snes9x-euphoria on my PSP and It looks like BSNES is popular on Windows but there is an snes9x for windows as well.
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Ric1987: Wizardry is owned by a japanese company, chances aren't very good.
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AFnord: While things do look grim, some Japanese companies seem to have realized that the western PC market can be lucrative, and several Japanese games have made their way to our shores as of late. Two Ys games can be found on steam, the current indie gala contains two Japanese games, and has previously contained another one, and several Japanese indie-ish games have made its way to Gamer's Gate.
Yes, but that is because western companies went out of their to publish those titles here because japanese games are what they go for(xSeed, Nyu Media, Cape Fulgar, NIS, etc). That's promising for japanese games in general but I'm not sure about older games like Wizardry. We don't even have Sega or Capcom here yet.

Don't really mind me, I just keep my hopes way down for things so I don't end up disappointed. XD
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the_bard: Can someone point me in the direction of a good SNES (the best) emulator and where I find the english translation patch for Wizardry I-II-III - Story of Llylgamyn? It would be appreciated. Thanks.

I cannot find IV and V either on Abandonia.

ETA:

I overcame my temporary bout of laziness and found the ROM with the english translation patch. The site recommends BSNES? I've not used any emulators in a couple of years. I've never even heard of this particular one. Is this the SNES emulator I'm looking for? Thanks.
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Lou: I am using snes9x-euphoria on my PSP and It looks like BSNES is popular on Windows but there is an snes9x for windows as well.
I'm pretty sure that is the one I used. My older PC that had all of that stuff on there is packed away somewhere. I mainly used it for old RPGs. I also had a really good PS1 emulator at one time. I made ISOs of my favorite games and played them through that on my PC. Was really nice. Thanks for your help!
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AFnord: While things do look grim, some Japanese companies seem to have realized that the western PC market can be lucrative, and several Japanese games have made their way to our shores as of late. Two Ys games can be found on steam, the current indie gala contains two Japanese games, and has previously contained another one, and several Japanese indie-ish games have made its way to Gamer's Gate.
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Ric1987: Yes, but that is because western companies went out of their to publish those titles here because japanese games are what they go for(xSeed, Nyu Media, Cape Fulgar, NIS, etc). That's promising for japanese games in general but I'm not sure about older games like Wizardry. We don't even have Sega or Capcom here yet.

Don't really mind me, I just keep my hopes way down for things so I don't end up disappointed. XD
Well, Sega has released many of their older console games on both Steam, Gamer's Gate & DotEMU, so there is still some hope there. And I've heard rumors about a PC release for the upcoming Metal Gear Solid release, so the PC market is not forgotten by Japanese companies, even though most of them seem to focus on console games.
BSNES's thing is accuracy, but it's apparently also pretty resource intensive.

I think SNES9X is the most popular now after that, since ZSNES hasn't been updated in a long while and is outdated.
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mrcrispy83: BSNES's thing is accuracy, but it's apparently also pretty resource intensive.

I think SNES9X is the most popular now after that, since ZSNES hasn't been updated in a long while and is outdated.
I'll give it a shot. If it's not my cuppa I'll get SNES9X. Thanks!
Well at least 6-7-8 are here I just purchased em