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explore5623 (606)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Great buyer. Good communications. Would do business with again. A+++
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Excellent buyer! Thanks for the quick payment!
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Great transaction, come back anytime!
Reviews (5)
Jul 04, 2010
A Great Game For The SNES.
This game is a lot of fun. It's pretty quirky. While I haven't beaten it yet, I'm amazed at how good the game is so far I'm an old-school gamer, and an almost exclusive RPG player. The only thing I don't like about this game is the PRICE! You'd think even an AMAZING SNES game would sell for like $20-$40, because of its age. But I bought this for $89 I think, and it was early 2010 when I got it, a full FIFTEEN years after the game came out. Anyway, other than the price, the game is awesome. Even though this game came out in 95, the graphics are pretty good. The game looks good, and it's bright and colorful. But also has some somber factors. Like the idea of home-sickness(which can plague the main character, manifested as an actual illness). The game is great, but don't take my word for it. I like the game. Play it and see what you think.
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Sep 07, 2011
Amazing product!
I bought this game on a whim, more or less. I've head of it, since I'm in a retro-gaming mood of late. I have the game "Grandia," which I guess is made by the same company. I like how there's a soundtrack CD and a "making of" CD too. I probably won't use the "making of" CD ever, but the other three CDs should get a lot of use. I like the huge instruction book. That's a nice feature, but kinda superfluous. I never played the Sega version, so I can't really speak to other versions of this game. I can, however, speak to this game in comparison to other RPGs. I'm not one to care overmuch for graphics. Unless they're painfully bad or amazingly great, I'll barely comment. I do enjoy the anime cut scenes in this game. I'd compare this game's graphics to FF3's for the SNES. Trees look like trees and such. I really like the "save anywhere" feature too.
Nov 04, 2009
A great TV for a little price.
This TV is pretty small. Only 15" if memory serves me. The remote works fine, you do have to point it at the bottom right corner of the screen to get the remote to work, but that's fine with me. I play video games on the thing, so it suites me perfectly. I'll probably end up watching TV on it too, and it's good for that as well. I bought this TV so I could play a PS2 on it. I'm happy with my purchase. The only bad point about this particular brand of TV it that every time you turn it on the Coby logo appears for a few seconds before you can use the TV. It's a minor detail, but one that I could do without. The TV picture it great, the stuff on the TV appears in awesome detail, there are no blotches of non-color. I haven't had the TV very long, but I don't think the crystals that provide the images will fade out or stop working. I recommend this TV to most people. It's not huge, only about 15" plus it can be mounted on a wall. The TV comes with a surface to lay it on a table or what have you, which I guess comes off so you can mount it on a wall. It's a great TV, and for the price, how can you beat it? A brand new flat screen TV, which I think also can get HD, for less than $200? Try Coby TVs out.
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