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raziel23x posted on Mar 03, 2018 10:47:15 AM - Report post
I was wondering if i am the only one who remembers when this game first was released for the Super Nintendo back in the day and when the first Game Genie Codes was released and how hard it was to get codes and or got them from the Gaming Magazines before there was internet out for the public.....
I Remember back when the library First gotten internet and would spend hours looking on the computers there getting the game genie codes for the game and printing out a 120 page players guide that was a 100% walk-through for the game as well as all the game genie codes for the game back before they started selling the guides....
Also what Game genie codes did you use from back then since we was limited to how many codes was in play at one time...
I myself remember spending hours on hours entering codes for the game then saving the game and then restarting to enter more codes to unlock all the items, weapons, and armor in game then would use the quick level up codes to level up all my characters since each character had their own codes so you could only level up like 1 or 2 characters at a time then once i had all of them at max level I would then finally have the infinite HP and MP Codes on.....
I cant be the only person in their 40's who still play games and remember great games like this that have been porter over to the PC or other consoles as well as the mobile devices in the past few year bring back to life all these great retro games.....
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MrDragon2012 posted on Mar 04, 2018 4:38:29 AM - Report post
I definitely remember this game.
I didn't have a game genie, but this game is nostalgic for sure - there were some poor reviews on it for the PC port, but whatever I'm not playing it for new content or updated graphics or any of that - it's for the memories of being young and playing this game and remembering simpler times
I definitely loved this game and I still do.
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linx3 posted on Mar 07, 2018 9:34:38 AM - Report post
I remember playing it on Snes9x xD
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mrhorseshoe posted on Mar 08, 2018 9:33:47 PM - Report post
CT is probably my favorite game of all time. I have fond memories of getting all the endings on my own when I was in middle school. I didn't even know about game genies back then. Would have used the hell out of it if I did.
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Mirokunite posted on Apr 13, 2018 10:44:07 AM - Report post
Always wanted to play it, but didn't until the PS1 release. For all the flaws of the PS1 release 'the load times' it quickly became a favorite game for me. I've since bought this game on pretty much all platforms its on, and own several copies of it on SNES (box and all)
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Jakushka posted on Jul 06, 2018 9:49:41 AM - Report post
I remember how unbearably slow it was transitioning into and out of combat.
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