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  1. Hello everyone, I have been itching to show off my work for my ongoing Ocarina of Time Mod. Right now, I am not too keen on showing off or revealing the story, but I will share some WIP overworld areas. Some of these maps are older than others but they all retain quality that I deem to be shareable. These will and do work on a real N64, some videos were recorded on an emulator but every new video will be hardware recorded. I hope you all enjoy!
  2. Has anyone else played this awesome series? This isn't counting Tactics Ogre which is basically its own series. I'm talking about the RTS like Strategy RPG's, one for the SNES called March of the Black Queen, and the other known as Ogre Battle 64 or "Person of Lordly Caliber". There is also Gaiden on the Wonderswan which I need to play still. They remain two of my favorite games of all time, with very unique mechanics, class systems, morality (The chaos frame system), along with its cool quizes on starting the game which determined your starting battalion, and in the original it determined your MC's moveset. Both games while having similar mechanics work fairly differently, in SNES you have to use Gald to deploy units and you get a stipend from the people, but if you take too long or your chaos frame goes down they will start supporting you less and less. 64 was more tame, but also hid the chaos frame system, which you had to use a unit of a certain alignment to liberate towns, to get 0.5 a chaos frame point while capturing decreased it by 2, also story choices in both games affected your frame. Be it just recruits of the special units available or things you do. There is alot more to it, this site describes 64 in pretty good detail Both of these games were on the Wii virtual console as well, not sure about Wii U. I really want a sequel, but I doubt it'll ever happen. There isn't even a game that plays anything like it. People said Last Remnant was like Ogre Battle and I found it really wasn't.
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