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* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: Probably the only really memorable thing about the game is its very epic-sounding soundtrack. The same dev team that made this also made the [[PlayStation 2]] port of ''[[Dragon Quest V]]'', so they probably learned a few things from the original composer. Music by [[Hitoshi Sakimoto|Basis]][[Masaharu Iwata|cape]]. |
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: Probably the only really memorable thing about the game is its very epic-sounding soundtrack. The same dev team that made this also made the [[PlayStation 2]] port of ''[[Dragon Quest V]]'', so they probably learned a few things from the original composer. Music by [[Hitoshi Sakimoto|Basis]][[Masaharu Iwata|cape]]. |
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* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]]: The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjIt_8p16WM basic battle music], which is a very obvious riff on the [[Standard Snippet]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqg3l3r_DRI "Saber Dance".] |
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* [[Needs More Love]] |
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** Didn't even break 75,000 units. ''Worldwide |
** Didn't even break 75,000 units. ''Worldwide''. Oddly enough, sold better in the states than in Japan. |
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* [[Sidetracked by the Gold Saucer]] |
* [[Sidetracked by the Gold Saucer]]: The game has a vast number of jobs, only some of which need to be done for plot advancement. Sure the world needs to be saved, but it can wait until you're certified as a pop idol. |
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Revision as of 11:53, 31 March 2018
- Awesome Music: Probably the only really memorable thing about the game is its very epic-sounding soundtrack. The same dev team that made this also made the PlayStation 2 port of Dragon Quest V, so they probably learned a few things from the original composer. Music by Basiscape.
- The Jimmy Hart Version: The basic battle music, which is a very obvious riff on the Standard Snippet "Saber Dance".
- Needs More Love:
- Didn't even break 75,000 units. Worldwide. Oddly enough, sold better in the states than in Japan.
- Sidetracked by the Gold Saucer: The game has a vast number of jobs, only some of which need to be done for plot advancement. Sure the world needs to be saved, but it can wait until you're certified as a pop idol.