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Mario RPG, FF III, EarthBound or Chrono Trigger?
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doafan:
I only have played and finished Mario RPG so my vote is for this one also dunno if someday I might gonna be able to play the other two, am not the kind of person that like to play at emulators also I don't have that much free time to spend with RPG's  ;)
HarvestDude:
Mine would be FF III / VI first.

Then Chrono would follow closely.

Why? Well, i think despite Chrono having very high-balanced overall stats on graphics, music and story, i still prefer FFIII due to a more emotionally mature story and a heavy RPG system. You have to bust your ass off playing to get everything while Chrono makes it more easy to get all the spells and leveling up.

But i consider Chrono technically superior. It has a more balanced system and story flow. It's a highly refined game. FFIII is very traditional, very old-root-style-rpg-game.

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trinisete:
That's hard! But... Mario RPG, for nostalgic reasons. I beat this game 5 times, 3 in a row lol

Than Chrono Trigger > Earthbound > FFIII I think…
thewelshman:
Final Fantasy III (VI), and Chrono Trigger are always my top two picks. Normally falling FFVI, then Chrono Trigger, but its hard to pick one over the other. Final Fantasy VI was my true first taste into JPRGs. I technically played Phantasy Star III first, but it was only because it was cheap and I was saving up to buy a SNES and FFVI. I still play both games once a year, every year at least.

I've sadly never played Earthbound, and didn't enjoy Mario RPG as much as everyone else.
kamikazekeeg:
I've never played Earthbound or FF3/6, so it comes down to Chrono Trigger or Super Mario RPG.  Tough choice as they have different goals in minds as RPG's.  Chrono Trigger is the more engaging game with so much to do, but Super Mario RPG is very chill, very silly, but very charming.  Actually a very tough decision as they appeal in different ways...maybe Super Mario RPG?
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