> 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...

I hardly dare to ask it, but... could  you provide me with a copy???


~Grauw


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