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Terranigma,

By far the absolute best game ever made, honestly, if you haven't played it you are missing out on an absolute work of art,

You take on the roll of a young boy from the 'underworld' and youmust surface and litterly ressurect the planet, visiting all the continents and taking on dungeouns in Australia, America, Japan etc etc, the game is made by Enix in their prime, the music in this game is astounding, this game has no fault,

I feel it as my duty to let you Poor NTSC region people to know about this game,

Get your hands on it any way you can.

You thought FF3 on SNES was good for it's time, or Donkey Kong's music, well trust me this games music and visuals crushes those games like a bug.

And here is gamefaqs.com's review scores:

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The pinnacle of 16-Bit gaming? darthjulian 10/10

GameFAQs Reader Reviews

*drools* this is sooo amazing.. blue_moogle 10/10

The best RPG ever created for Super Nintendo! CChan 9/10
Hands down, the best RPG for SNES D-Generate99 10/10

A rare gem... Flashattack 9/10
In a Word - Brilliant Jipster 9/10
Reviving The Earth Was Never So Much Fun... Kain Stryder 10/10
This game will enlighten you as much as it will entertain you. MaullarMaullar 10/10
A minor classic. MTLH 9/10
A personal favorite, worth a playthrough regardless of one's preferred genre. Yes, it's that good. nepheliad 10/10
An excellent game, unknown to most of us North Americans. Omnislasher 9/10
The best Action-RPG for SNES Peiter 10/10
Thought-provoking and awe-inspiring PizzaDude371 10/10
Possibly the best RPG on the Snes!!! Rbball13 10/10
Terragnima is worth it RyanSmyth 10/10
This is one of the best games in the world! Shadowwalk427 9/10
Overall, an awesome game, pushing away other games of its kind. Silverguy 9/10
This game is awesome....easily one of the best on the Snes. Slipknotted 10/10
Why didn't they ship it over here? Slymandro 9/10
Move over Zelda, Terranigma is the best! souleater21 10/10
A couple weak points, but still an RPG masterpiece SRusher 9/10
Play Terranigma! Recommended for anyone who likes games! Toma the Noodle King 9/10
Terranigma, greatest RPG? I should think so! whoseya 10/10
One of the last great SNES RPG games, and it's awesome! Yakuza 9/10

And have a look at this review from a trusted site:

Terranigma is definitely one of Enix's greatest Action/RPG games ever. The game was released all over Europe, Asia and South America but not North America due to the fact that Enix had a low impression of the North American gaming market. A real pity, though. People in North America never got a chance to play the translated version of this masterpiece.

The game's introduction shows and relates the progress of evolution and advancement in technology and the annihilation of all humanity in the end. The introduction is awesome and I recommend that new players view it. The story begins in the Underworld, a place of crystals and lava. Located here is the Village of Crysta, the only known place were people live in the Underworld and home to our hero, Ark. Ark is your typical fun-loving youth who causes havoc everywhere he goes. In fact, when the story starts, Arc is on his way to apologize to the people at the Weaver's after he got a chewing out from his grandfather. Ark's love interest is a beautiful young girl called Ellen, and things couldn't get any better until he and his friends open a sealed door Ark's grandfather forbade to be opened. To save his friends and to clear up the mess he made when the door was opened, Ark has to conquer the 5 Towers in the Underworld. The towers have their purpose though, and that is to resurrect the destroyed continents in Earth and soon Ark is drawn into the daunting task of traveling to the surface world and aiding in the restoration of life and guiding the flow of evolution. In short, we get one really big adventure spanning 4 Chapters!

The game is similar to Illusion of Gaia in terms of battle, but Terranigma's battles are more fast-paced and fun. Ark has an assortment of attacks with his spears, a spinning attack, dash attack and a slice attack to name a few. He can also block some attacks with his spear! The battles are all out action, with Ark running around in a dungeon bashing enemies all over and solving puzzles. The battles are almost similar to Secret of Mana's, just that there isn't any charging bar. Enemies are varied and some are quite tricky and can only be damaged by specific attacks. This factor adds some strategy to the battles.

The graphics are superb. In fact, they can easily rival Chrono Trigger's! Dungeons, caves, forests, villages and many more locations are all well designed and each has its own unique atmosphere. Transparency effects are well done and the sprites for characters, though small, are all well drawn and look awesome and in some instances, cute. Enemy sprites are just as impressive and the bosses in the game are incredibly detailed and spectacular. There are also many scenes that utilize a great amount of graphical prowess, an example would be scenes showing the resurrected continents.

Attacks and spells have their own animation's and are really cool, especially Ark's Dash Attack where he jumps in the air and lands, charging with a shock wave straight at multiple enemies. It really tears them apart! Spells have differing animation: the stronger the spell, the better the animation. The Overworld utilizes Mode 7 graphics and really makes the game more impressive, and traveling around pure enjoyment.

The music in the game is the ultimate best game soundtrack I have ever heard on the SNES. In my opinion, I prefer Terranignma's soundtrack over Chrono Trigger's! From tranquil tunes in Crysta Village in the beginning to the awesome ending music, every tune you hear in the game will make your ears feel 'heavenly'. The tunes all relate to the atmosphere and surrounding, making you feel like you are actually wondering around yourself!

The sounds in the game are just as good and are incredibly varied. Cracking thunder, explosions, breaking objects, animals and many more sounds are what you can expect. I am not talking of simple beeps here, I'm talking impressive high quality sound. The chirping of birds in the Sanctuary is a fine example of the sound quality in the game.

The controls are simple and convenient and are easy to master. All viewing of status, maps, inventory, configurations and tutorials are all opened simply with the Select button once Ark gets the Box and Yumi. Ark can run, jump, push objects, attack and defend with the default settings and will be able to scale walls, swim and do various other things once he acquires the necessary items and this really adds to the depth of the game.

Overall, Terranigma is an awesome game by Enix and is definitely worth the trouble to look for. The game has its fair share of secrets and characters to keep even the most hardened RPG player engrossed for a long time.



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I'm sticking to Chrono Trigger being the best RPG, but I guess I could put Terranigma in a close second.



Any chance of a DS remake/port?



There was a mass petition going around for a remake, and also considering the game ends with a scene that hints to a sequel, I wish it were remade or a sequel, people need to play this game.

It's one of those games that remain in your head forever, one of those games that influence your perspective on the world of video games in the same way the first Mario and Zelda: OoT do.

Also note all my horrific embarrassing typo's in my first post, how retarded, I'll leave them there for people to enjoy and laugh.



Being an Enix game, it probably won't show up on virtual console, and with no remake planned, emulation would probably be the best way to try this game now, right?



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Yeah I'd just get the emulated version if I were you, I have the cartridge for SNES only cause I live in Australia.



These guys even named their band after it:

www.myspace.com/terranigmaband



Some TG-16 games don't released on America are available here too... I hope this expands to other games!



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My brothers loved that game and I tried to play as a child but didn't get into it. Alot because I couldn't read english ^^

Might try it now though.



Predictions for December 31st 2008:
Wii 38,000,000
DS 84,500,000
PS3 17,000,000
PSP 41,000,000
X360 23,000,000

Yes it is true :P... Battle Lode Runner is an example!

http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/turbo16/data/588899.html

http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/wii/data/939274.html

Look at the dates :)

But I too don't see any release like that from "major system" announced, that's really sad :(



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