Orchestral SaGa CD Will Let You Enjoy the Concert From Home
SaGa concert being held in Tokyo. Pre-orders for the CD have begun on the Japanese Square Enix e-store with CD sales opening on July 28, 2021. It is also currently available for pre-order on the US Square Enix e-store and will cost $39.99. [Thanks, Dengeki!]
The
SaGa orchestral concert will be held on July 31, 2021, and August 1, 2021, in Tokyo. Performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, the event will guest
SaGa composer Kenji Ito and series creator Akitoshi Kawazu. The setlist includes songs from
SaGa Frontier, Unlimited SaGa, Imperial SaGa, and SaGa Scarlet Grace.
Game Boy: The Box Art Collection review | A beautiful & frustrating book
Bitmap Books unveils its high-quality new tome on Game Boy game box art.
Credit: Bitmap Books
Game Boy: The Box Art Collection doesn’t leave you guessing about its contents with its title. It is a 372-page book (also comes with a PDF copy) about showing you high-quality photos of Game Boy box art, and it just
feels like a premium product. It’s hardcover with thick pages and sewn binding for better preservation with use, and anyone who sees this bad boy on the coffee table is going to flip through it. Likewise, anyone who approaches this book with strictly a deep appreciation for art will probably walk away quite satisfied. However, there are bizarre oversights in how
SaGa creator Akitoshi Kawazu of Square Enix is working on a new project
More SaGa remasters, or.?
Square Enix just released
SaGa Frontier Remastered today, but the developer has more coming from series creator Akitoshi Kawazu, who is already working on a new project. The
SaGa creator shared more in this week’s issue of
Famitsu magazine (via Ryokutya2089).
Kawazu said that, in January 2019, he had a list of candidates for their next new project, which included a remake for
Makai Toushi SaGa (
The Final Fantasy Legend). However, he added that, at the time, he felt that if they were going to go for it, then it should be
SaGa Frontier Remastered Expands On Original Game With Fuse Scenario
The developers note the remaster allows players to recruit all protagonists and fight all bosses in a single playthrough, and carry over progress.
The development team working on the upcoming Square Enix RPG
SaGa Frontier Remastered has revealed some of the ways the addition of a
new character, Fuse, will change the game beyond simply adding a new storyline for the game’s eight protagonist.
SaGa series fans can expect the option to battle all character bosses in a single playthrough, for Fuse to become involved in other characters’ storylines, and the game now allows all protagonists to be recruited into a single party, among other enhancements.
Nintendo is about to wrap up the Super Mario 35th Anniversary. It s a celebration of the heroic plumber s contributions to the gaming world. He s been all over the map, having taken part in nearly every genre imaginable. He s been in kart racers, sports games, party games, educational games, and he was even in an XCOM-style tactical game a few years ago. And yes, Mario has been the lead man in over a dozen role-playing games. However, that wasn t always the case.
Back in 1996, everyone knew of Mario as a portly protagonist who fought against the forces of Bowser, the King of the Koopas, to rescue Princess Toadstool (Peach) and save the Mushroom Kingdom. He was part of some of the greatest platformers ever seen in video games, all of which still hold up to this day and have inspired generations of game developers. When that year started, that s all he was. Even after taking a sidestep into a little spinoff called Super Mario Kart, Mario was mainly a platformer character.