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Originally Posted by Jushin-Thunder-Liger
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Originally Posted by Blu3Flame
I haven't played them (yet, I'll boot em up on the snes a bit later) but I'm pretty certain Treasure of the Rudra's wasn't a BS game.
Edit: Just checked and they are both indeed square games  Also had a look and Rudra is definately not a BS game, perhaps you were getting mixed up with Radical Dreamers which was also translated recently, thats the psudeo sequel to Chronotrigger.
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Yep it wasn't a BS game, my mistake, the other 2 are.
Have you heard that story of the Director of the Treasure of the Rudra's was sacked because Square thought the game was so poor?
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I did not know that. The game was released very late into the SNES's life but I have no sales figures for it.
I apologise for stating you were wrong- I knew that they weren't SNES releases in the traditional sense as I have a complete Square SNES collection. The BS is a different system in most people's eyes. Were these titles only downloadable or was there actual media?
Here's all the info I could turn up- Apparantly there was a fourth title:
"Unbeknownst to many die-hard Square fanatics out there were four games released for the Satellaview, a Super Famicom (Super Nintendo in the U.S.) add-on released only in Japan. These four games went by the names of DynamiTracer, Love is Balance, Treasure Conflix, and Radical Dreamers. Before we begin, you may want to read our explanation of the Satellaview here. These four games didn't make much of an impact, and were not widely recognized as fine pieces of work by Square".
Just discovered that Nobuo Uematsu did the OST for Dynami tracer...learn something new every day
