Breath of Fire I & II Snes US Version 16bit. The cartridge tested and works well before shipping with New label, NTSC US Version
Product Details:
+ Game Name: Breath of Fire I & II
+ Platform: SNES NTSC-16 bit
+ Region: North America including US, Canada
+ Saving Function: Saving For RPG/Non-Saving For Action
Summary:
Though the Super Nintendo’s role-playing genre was undeniably dominated by the efforts of Squaresoft, Capcom offered capable competition with its own JRPG franchise born on the platform – Breath of Fire. The series debuted in America is 1994, and late the next year we got this second installment. Breath of Fire II presented us with a young blue-haired mercenary named Ryu (not to be confused with Capcom’s Street Fighter of the same name) and unfolded a story that revealed his dragon-born ancestry. The game offered a variety of unique supporting characters to fill out your fighting party, and traditional JRPG design choices like random encounters, turn-based battles and poorly translated text. Really poorly translated text.
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Extra Information about SNES
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), or normally called the Super NES or Super Nintendo, is a 16-bit home video game console by Nintendo in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Australasia (Oceania), and 1993 in South America. In Japan, they call it the Super Famicom (SFC).In South Korea, they call it the Super Comboy. There are so many legendary games for this system and you can find hundred of forgotten games in our store
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