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Pretty much all this, though there are some elevated songs in II such as the area music for the sleeping/enchanted forest (somewhere like that-haven't replayed the game since it came out). SF's similar looking characters have cooler attack animations than SFII. SF has wildly varying stats per level, both in the range of points per stat as well as the number stats that can gain points with any given level up. SFII's leveling is balanced too tight and your stats don't vary much with each level gain. SFII's music is more generic happy orchestral, while SF's music matches the darker gothic theme. SFII also has some pretty cheesy characters like Peter, Slade and Lemon. SFII uses gaudy colors (way too much red/warm tones). SF has a perfect aesthetic style and is dark like Landstalker and SitD. It's better than nothing i guess.I covered a lot of this in the latest fav game thread. For me it's not even worth mentioning it because it's not much of a reward for the 40 hours + that this game takes. The only thing "unlocking" after completing the game is the useless sound test. Honestly it's easier to do for Shining Force 2 than for Shining Force 1. Quickly press "A, B, C, UP, A, C, A, B, A" when the battle begins. This one is also tricky but i guess it worth it.
Shining force 2 rom for gens code#
I personnaly never tried this one but i mention it because i found it on Gamewinners and it might interest some players.Īn other code for the Japanese version is the "Control Oponent" code.

You just have to name your main character(Max) "SEGA" and you will have more HP and MP to start the game. Doing so will make a new window appear and you will be able to rename all playable characters.Īlso there is some odd trick to have more HP and MP "legally". Ģ - Highlight the "End" option and while holding "START+A+B+C" on controller 2 press "START+A+C" on controller 1. (That's supposed to be the case but it needs confirmation)ġ - Start "New Game" and rename the main character BUT DON'T PRESS START YET on controller 1, instead do. Also note that this trick only works on the japanese version of the game. It doesn't need a complete game, just a second controller and some tricky button combo to activate it.
Shining force 2 rom for gens plus#
Originally posted by sacuL64:Its not a new game plus but inorder to do the name everyone code you need to have a completed save. If he is too weak he will get killed and you will loose the battle. So to have better starting stats for a character after he has been promoted don't promote him before he reached lv 20, then promote him and he will have far better stats at lv 1 than if he was promoted at lv 10.Īlso the main character(Max) is the primary target of all enemies and monsters (they will all rush toward him if he is too far ahead on the front line ) so he should be used to finish off a weaken enemy to have more xp and make him level up faster and get his promotion before other characters. A character can't level up beyond lv 20 before he is promoted, then after promotion a character can reach lv 99. At the end it doesn't really matters which scenario you choose at the end of the game but it can affect your strategies in battles.Īll characters can be promoted at level 10 BUT you can still level up till level 20. One scenario gives more defence points than attack points and more hp per level up, an other scenario give average attack and deff with average hp per level up and the last one gives average attack, great defence but very little HP per level up. Basically the scenarios could be seen as difficulty settings. It never had a NEW GAME+ but it has 3 scenarios you can choose from when you start a new game. In short it's the very same game as it was at the time of its release on the Sega Genesis. I complete it already and there is no such things. The in-game save function for Shining Force 1 don't always save while the build-in save function ALWAYS save no matter what so saving with it is safer than using the in-game save.Īnd unfortunately there is no "new game plus" unlocking after completing the game.
