I've decided to try and play Star Ocean
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I've decided to try and play Star Ocean
But I can't find it anywhere. I don't want to use EBay or any online service this time because I'm at college and I don't have an account. What stores do you know that have a copy of it? Did they stop making them? -CSM
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I actually recently found 2 in a PS2 bargain bin at a local Game-Stop here in Mississippi, and I've seen 1 as a cartridge at the same store. I didn't have the money to buy both of them, though, so I settled for a nice old copy of Chrono Trigger. The point is: Look hard enough, and you'll find an English Star Ocean 1 out there somewhere.
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I believe Star Ocean was for the SNES, and was never translated into English. (As a little note, this and Tales of Phantasia were the largest SNES games, topping 48 mbits, and include actual voice acting). I don't know if there are any translated ports, though. But I do know there exists a translation patch to the SNES ROM so you can play it on an emulator, if you're so inclined.
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[QUOTE=Crazyswordsman]I got 3. I haven't started playing it yet, but I will soon. I want to get 1, since it's an SNES RPG. But do they even have an official English version or just fan-translated ROMs? -CSM[/QUOTE]
They don't have an official english version of the first one. It's a really hi tech SNES cartridge too...i'm surprised they were able to translate that successfully under the table.
They don't have an official english version of the first one. It's a really hi tech SNES cartridge too...i'm surprised they were able to translate that successfully under the table.
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Ditto what Ace said - there's no legit English cart anywhere. Just download the ROM.
If Galefore saw an actual cartridge, it was either a fake, a copy of the japanese game slapped into a US casing, or a prototype. I don't think it ever made it so far as an actual translation for the SNES, considering that I'm pretty sure it was released in Japan in '96. I would have gotten a legit looking cart of Star Ocean no matter how much it was - even if you had no intention of playing it, it could sell for hundreds on ebay.
If Galefore saw an actual cartridge, it was either a fake, a copy of the japanese game slapped into a US casing, or a prototype. I don't think it ever made it so far as an actual translation for the SNES, considering that I'm pretty sure it was released in Japan in '96. I would have gotten a legit looking cart of Star Ocean no matter how much it was - even if you had no intention of playing it, it could sell for hundreds on ebay.
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