Great that you're really enjoying the TG16 version of Ys 1&2.Yes it's music really sticks out gotta love that synth that was done by the JDK band.I've been playing Book 1&2 on Turbo Virtual Console. I love it. My only complaint so far is that seeing where you are in the mine is a pain in the ass. The music is ridiculously good.
In the 90's yes but since has gone long out of print.Did they not make an OST for this game?! I was looking on eBay and Amazon to buy it but can't find anything.
There is a soundtrack on iTunes for $5.99.... Not sure if it's the original or not though.Did they not make an OST for this game?! I was looking on eBay and Amazon to buy it but can't find anything.
Did they not make an OST for this game?! I was looking on eBay and Amazon to buy it but can't find anything.
Did they not make an OST for this game?! I was looking on eBay and Amazon to buy it but can't find anything.
Beat Book 1. Onto Book 2!
Edit: Does anyone know why they split this into two books / games but then put them spliced them together into essentially one game? Were Book 1 and Book 2 released separately when they originally came out on PC-88 or whatever?
The two were originally released separately. The Turbo CD version is one of the few versions, maybe the only version, that has I lead into II with levels, health, and experience points carrying over.
Even the PSP and Steam versions are treated as separate games. You select which game you want to play from the startup menu on the PSP version, and the Steam version gives you two entirely separate games.
Separate games or progress carrying over, it doesn't matter because the Turbo CD's "seamless transition" is simply just a rebalancing of the experience points/levels/health system. You lose everything else when you get to the Ys II part of the game.
that's good news. haven't played any of the ys' games past the 16bit era. putting this on my list.
TG16 version of Ys III is ok but it lacks the paralax scrolling it's down right choppy.Still,TG16 music is better compared to the genesis&snes versions of Ys III.Still if you want to play the most complete version go with it's remake Ys The Oath in Felghana.Oh man. This bump reminded me I need to play Ys III. $40 for the Genesis cart is steep. I might just go with the Steam version or emulate the TGCD version.
TG16 version of Ys III is ok but it lacks the paralax scrolling it's down right choppy.Still,TG16 music is better compared to the genesis&snes versions of Ys III.Still if you want to play the most complete version go with it's remake Ys The Oath in Felghana.