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Post by bloodymarionette on Feb 13, 2006 23:13:55 GMT -5
The Wonderswan version is available on the net, but I regret to info you that it is only in Japanese as no transation has been made.
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Post by towerdead on Feb 14, 2006 12:15:43 GMT -5
Yeah but well i like the Snes version... and japanese would be hard....
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Post by ObscureNightmares on Feb 14, 2006 16:42:38 GMT -5
Any links to the WonderSwan version? Are there any actual differences save for the black and white?
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Post by towerdead on Feb 16, 2006 18:31:38 GMT -5
Hey but Wonderswam year version is 1999? how can be that possible? Looks worse than Snes version...
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Post by bloodymarionette on Feb 17, 2006 1:13:23 GMT -5
It's quite simple and Nitendo has done the same in recent years. A port or recode to an inferior system and by that I mean less powerful means that the quality must go down. The original Wonderswan was at the same level as the pre color Gameboys, thus less powerful than a SNES and SNES cartridge. The same has been done with the famour Donkey Kong Country, as inferior versions to the SNES have been made for the GB and GB Advance.
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Post by mrbates on Jan 7, 2007 20:14:19 GMT -5
Any links to the WonderSwan version? Are there any actual differences save for the black and white? I just played the ws version. It is just like CTTFF but no intro sequence and the sound is somewhat soft and bleepy.
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