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** The phenomenon of Mot spamming Beast Eye to give itself a ludicrous number of turns and then using Megidolaon repeatedly to nuke the player's party senseless is known by Japanese players as "Mot's Drama". |
** The phenomenon of Mot spamming Beast Eye to give itself a ludicrous number of turns and then using Megidolaon repeatedly to nuke the player's party senseless is known by Japanese players as "Mot's Drama". |
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* [[No Export for You]]: Of the three editions of the game, only ''Maniax'' made the cut outside of Japan. |
* [[No Export for You]]: Of the three editions of the game, only ''Maniax'' made the cut outside of Japan. |
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* [[Sequel First]]: This was the first mainline ''Shin Megami Tensei'' game to be released outside of Japan. And even then, it was the [[Updated Rerelease|Updated Re-release]] that made the export, rather than the vanilla edition. |
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Latest revision as of 21:37, 22 May 2018
- Beam Me Up, Scotty: Matador is known for saying, "I challenge you to a duel!". However, contrary to popular belief, that's not the whole sentence. The full sentence is, "I challenge you to a duel, to see which of us is truly worthy of the candelabra...".
- Fan Nickname:
- The main character is called Naoki Kashima in the radio plays based on the game.
- The phenomenon of Mot spamming Beast Eye to give itself a ludicrous number of turns and then using Megidolaon repeatedly to nuke the player's party senseless is known by Japanese players as "Mot's Drama".
- No Export for You: Of the three editions of the game, only Maniax made the cut outside of Japan.
- Sequel First: This was the first mainline Shin Megami Tensei game to be released outside of Japan. And even then, it was the Updated Re-release that made the export, rather than the vanilla edition.