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General and Gaming => Classic Video Games => Topic started by: shawndude82 on July 05, 2020, 02:33:14 pm
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I finally got Wonder Project J. Ever since a '94 issue of Nintendo Power showed a preview, I've wanted to play it. Today is a good day :)
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cool :)
So I just looked up that game in the internet, is it true that this game is a Life Simulation game? Is it like The Sims People Simulation series? where you take care of your characters needs? and then progress them through their life career and relationships. or is this kind of an open world game? I'm curious.
(edit) I read a little more about this, but I never played it. I read it's about a robot boy or something? however Wikipedia has little text describing this game, but to me it looks like it might be A Japan only Open world SNES game correct me if I'm wrong though
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cool :)
So I just looked up that game in the internet, is it true that this game is a Life Simulation game? Is it like The Sims People Simulation series? where you take care of your characters needs? and then progress them through their life career and relationships. or is this kind of an open world game? I'm curious.
(edit) I read a little more about this, but I never played it. I read it's about a robot boy or something? however Wikipedia has little text describing this game, but to me it looks like it might be A Japan only Open world SNES game correct me if I'm wrong though
It's more like the former. You have to teach him that Ball is supposed to be thrown, and Book is supposed to be read. Fight off bad guys, but don't Fight off townsfolk. Don't throw Book, or eat Ball, etc. You basically start out teaching him common sense, and then later you have to take him to save his creator who got kidnapped. It's basically like if you played the game Black & White, where you have to train your creature.
It also has a sequel on the Nintendo 64. Just like it's predecessor, it also came this close to being localized, but not quite.
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Awesome purchase! I was just watching Jeremy Parish's video on Wonder Project J on the N64. Interesting gameplay concept, and sad we never got them properly localized. I've been considering importing a copy of the N64 one, if not also the SFC one whenever the pandemic dies down in the US. Hope you have fun with it!
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you waited 26 years to play that game?
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you waited 26 years to play that game?
Various circumstances in my life, mainly abuse, prevented me from playing a lot of games I wanted to play. Fortunately I'm free now, and I have the opportunity to enjoy all that I missed.
That's one of the reasons I started collecting even though I'm now 38 years old. I have a lot of catching up to do ;)
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you waited 26 years to play that game?
Various circumstances in my life, mainly abuse, prevented me from playing a lot of games I wanted to play. Fortunately I'm free now, and I have the opportunity to enjoy all that I missed.
That's one of the reasons I started collecting even though I'm now 38 years old. I have a lot of catching up to do ;)
Sorry to hear about your life circumstances. But happy you are out of it now and able to explore and grow.
Have fun!
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Sorry to hear about your life circumstances. But happy you are out of it now and able to explore and grow.
Have fun!
Thanks, it's not a big collection yet, but I'm happy with what I got so far
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For future reference ;)
https://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,10927.0.html
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You got abused? Oh man, that’s not ok. I’m glad you’re doing better now though. I’d ask for further details just out of curiosity, but I’m not a jerk. After all, everyone (including me) has things they’d rather not discuss, and that’s completely fine.