My Japanese Video Game Collection 125 RPG Tsukuru 2

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This is the sequel to RPG Tsukuru Super Dante.

Once again you get to make your very own RPG game. In a way this is a lot easier to work with than Super Dante. You get new characters and monsters to make and in this game you can make your whole own world map.

The music library is a little bigger than Super Dante and you can make new kinds of items. The gameplay itself is exactly the same thing as Dragon Quest or Super Dante. One last thing that is different about this game is the cassette itself.

It has a small cartridge slot on top (Like the Super Game Boy) where you insert a Satellaview Memory Pak in which I don't know what that is? This is a good game and I know that this is not for everyone unless you want to make your own 16-bit RPG game but I would recommend this one for the Japanese game collectors.

The game was broadcasted by the BS-X satellaview in Janurary of 1996 and it ended in 1997.

Throughout my childhood I grew up in the 16-bit era from the 2nd grade all the way to my freshman year at high school. I even played a little bit of the Super Nintendo when I was in high school and after I graduated. The Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis era is still a part of my life and it is my favorite era of video games. As I'am writing this I still have all my fonded memories of playing Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo with all my friends and family members.

I'll come back to the 16-bit era again in the future for sure. I got some more games to hunt down and buy as many imported 16-bit era games as I can. Until then on to the 32-bit era.

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