Sander wrote:
>Indeed, it's expensive. But maybe our Japanese expert Rieks can tell us
>if it's a CD-ROM and a DVD, or if you have the choice...
>Makes a big difference to me, you know...

I haven't read about it on the Falcom-page (yet), but what I understood was 
that there are both a CD-ROM and a DVD. The CD-ROM contains the game 
including the soundtrack and the DVD contains an Ys-anime... But I think it 
will be a problem to play the DVD using a European or American DVD-player. 
If you're lucky (or crazy) enough to have bought a Japanese PSX2, you'll be 
able to see the movie - no doubt about that. I can't say anything for sure 
about the game itself, but Ys Eternal (part one) worked perfectly well on my 
PC (Dutch Windows 98) except for the fact that the text was unreadable 
(whatever I tried). But most of the Dutch players won't be able to read the 
Japanese texts anyway, so...

Rieks.
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