It could even be a youtube video or movie that you don’t think anyone reading this has heard of besides you.

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      I still have the T-shirt that came with the box set!

      It was a weird game, honestly.

      I think the other two games in that series (Terranigma) didn’t get official English versions, but there are fanslations if you want to play them.

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        Terranigma is one of my favorite SNES games! It is a truly awesome adventure and so underrated!

        I played through a lot of fan translations and obscure games when I first discovered emulation. E.V.O Search for Eden is another weird, unique RPG from that era, which I highly recommend!

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      Yep, know about it. But I was more of a ‘Secret of Mana’ and ‘Secret of Evermore’ person myself.

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      I don’t believe I played it, but I remember that box art. They probably had it on the shelves of my local blockbuster video. I think it might have also been a cover feature in Nintendo power.

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      One of my cool older cousins was playing this one christmas when we went to his house! I was vaguely disappointed when we went back the next year and he was like “oh yeah that was fun but i beat it and don’t play it anymore.” Little kid brain assumed the game just went on for much longer than it does. Playing it together (ie: taking turns) is a fond childhood memory for me, though.

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      Wow. I watch YouTubers who talk about the SNES, and it gets brought up all the time in those circles!