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Post by xtremedragoon on Jun 16, 2007 0:00:03 GMT -5
Wow. I was just reading Vyse’s review on The Last Bible 3, and I can’t believe it. I love the gameboy game Revelations the Demon Slayer, and I never ever thought it had sequals. I just feel like I saw….a revelation! (cheesy pun intended folks… put down that pitch fork now.) So that is really cool, if I could just find a copy of II or III somewhere. Would the work on an American SNES Vyse? I would be able to practice my Japanese that way too. I LOVE IT WHEN A PLAN COMES TOGETHER HANNIBAL!!!! **Gun shots and my randomness is shot down and killed**
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Post by Vyse the determined on Jun 18, 2007 10:09:07 GMT -5
Yep. An American SNES can play The Last Bible 3 if your SNES is slightly modified. In the SNES FAQ on the home site, you can find out exactly how to do that. Basically, you just break these two tabs inside the system. If you have an X-band (Not sure on this) or game bypass device, those should work too. My SNES is really old, so it doesn't have any tabs. I can't remember if it came that way, or if they broke over time. I'm glad you like the sound of the game. Let me tell you something a little interesting. Though the Game Boy Revelations game came out in 1999 (In the U.S.), it is still "older" than The Last Bible 3 made in 1995. Revelations: The Demon Slayer originally came out on Game Boy in black and white many years prior and the game is also on the Sega Game Gear...Probably the first "truly" full color game excluding the Japanese games played on a Super Game Boy. The Game Gear also has a game called "Last Bible S", but if you like the traveling and traditional RPG elements, Last Bible S doesn't exactly do that. Instead, the game is a first-person dungeon crawler in a similar fashion like Wizardry and a deviation from most other Last Bible games. Last Bible 3 still has you doing most of the things you did in the other games...Just in 16-bit. Final note: Last Bible 3 is the only Last Bible game for SNES, though there are Numerous Megami Tensei games which share many of the same elements of the Last Bible Series. Also, the "Revelations" name was just slapped onto the Game Boy game in the U.S. for those who played Persona for the Playstation.
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