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Unfortunately the primo SNES-stuff still is insane, so I'm just hoping the prices will eventually fall down again.
EarthBound (SNES)
Chrono Trigger (SNES)
E.V.O. (SNES)
Demon's Crest (SNES)
Super Mario RPG (SNES)
Knights Of The Round (SNES)
Illusion Of Time (SNES)
Doom Troopers (SNES)
Paper Mario (N64)
Cave Noire (Game Boy)
Most of these were never released in the EU, which is why I missed out on them.
I'm currently working on something in the database, so I could add these ratings at the same time. Matt is the one who is going to apply my modifications in the end, but I can add the ratings to the pile of what I'll send him once I'm done with the rest.
According to http://www.usk.de/en/, there's 0, 6, 12, 16 and 18, is this all?
The format would be:
USK - 0 (Germany)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unterhaltungssoftware_Selbstkontrolle
0, 6, 12, 16 & 18, those 5 are the ones that only are there at USK
Hahaha, i would soooooo buy a FPS Harvest Moon
I never played Back to Nature so I can't say much about how it relates to the N64 version. I personally didn't have much of a problem with the 64 version. However, I played that one A LOT. So I'm not sure if that's just because I knew how the game worked insides and out. It may be a bit harder than Back to Nature. It's also a fairly expensive game. I own it. Maybe I should buy Back to Nature and compare it.
If your not into hand held gaming, and you love the farming and life simulator aspects of Harvest Moon, I would strongly suggest "A Wonderful Life" on the GameCube. Its all about living in a small mountain village. You only have three girls to choose from, and the village is on the small side, but you actually age in the game. So you see your character grow old, your child grow up, its kind of unique. I like it better than Magical Melody, because it seemed more like a farming/life simulator than a "collect the music notes for the goddess" simulator.
On the Wii, like I said, Tree of Tranquility focuses a lot on farming. Animal Parade focuses on farming, but also a lot on collecting a wide variety odd animals. It's fun, but it seems like they were starting to take Harvest Moon in a new direction.
Oh, and while Rune Factory Frontier does focus more on combat, it does have a lot of farming aspects in it. I didn't think the combat seemed too bad. I spent more time farming, crafting items, expanding my house and trying to hook up with the local ladies than battling. Rune Factory Tides of Destiny has a bit more combat, but still a good deal of farming, crafting, etc. I own Tides of Destiny on the Wii, but near the last dungeon in the game it starts lagging pretty bad because there are two many enemies on screen at times. I heard the PS3 version doesn't lag as bad, so you may want to consider that.
If you ever have any questions, feel free to ask. I LOVE Harvest Moon games. I'll help in anyway I can. It's great to have another person to talk to about these games
The problem for me is, I have never found a Harvest Moon game that I have loved as much as Harvest moon 64. I have played nearly all of them and none have captured that magic. Guess it was just a perfect storm. Remember playing it all summer long when it came out. I even created my own guide with all of the hints and tips I found
Big fan of the Harvest Moon series. My favorite is of course "Harvest Moon 64," but I played the original SNES title a bunch as well. As far as hand helds go, when I was younger I played Harvest Moon GBC 2 a lot, which was a lot of fun. I also really enjoyed the Gamecube game "Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life" even if the overall town and variety was pretty slim.
A lot of the versions on the DS aren't worth it if you ask me. They were kind of lacking, such as Harvest Moon Sunshine Island. "Harvest Moon A New Beginning" on the 3DS was fun, but "Harvest Moon A Tail of Two Towns" isn't very good, and STAY AWAY from "Harvest Moon The Lost Valley." It's terrible. You may want to check out "Story of Seasons" on the 3DS. It's made by Marvelous, so they couldn't use the Harvest Moon name, but a number of former Harvest Moon developers worked on it, so it feels more Harvest Moon like than Lost Valley.
There were also a few on the Wii. I really liked "Harvest Moon Tree of Tranquility" but didn't get into "Harvest Moon: Animal Parade."
Over the years, the series has had its ups and downs and everyone will tell you that they like certain ones better than others. When talking about spin offs, for example, I didn't really like "Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon" on the PSP, but I know a lot of people did. I do, however, love the Rune Factory games. The DS ones are great, but as far as hand helds go I liked "Rune Factory 4" on the 3DS the best. You don't have to play the other ones to play this one.
If you want a console version of Rune Factory, I would suggest "Rune Factory Frontier" on the Wii. It's a bit pricey at times, but I think it was the strongest in the lineup. You can also try "Rune Factory Endless Ocean," it came out on the Wii and PS3. It's not as good if you ask me, but it did expand on the overall game.
Woo-hoo! Picked up complete copies of Tomba and Tomba 2!!!
My Bruno collection continues to grow.
$3. The thing is damn near mint.
Super-fun, overlooked, run-n-gun.