Lunar 1 & 2 Nintendo Switch!!!

Started by retro junkie, May 02, 2025, 11:26:55 AM

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retro junkie

This came out of nowhere for me. I recently played through the GBA Lunar, again. I have both collectors editions of Lunar for the PS1. I had pulled out Lunar 1 thinking I wanted to play it again so I would have to get out my PS1 and hook it up. For some reason the PS 3 would not save this game even after I set it up for PS1 saves. Then out of the blue, I did not see this coming, they are going to release the Lunar series on the Switch? And this got me excited, I got up early on the release date, got it from Amazon. I was thinking, this will be one of those games if you don't get it now it will be at a hefty price in the future.
This game has gotten me into my Switch like no other game. Playing my Lunar, grinding, and enjoying.

Anyone else interested?
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BLUEVOODU

This is pretty awesome @retro junkie !  In the past, I was very fond of the Lunar games, though I really didn't get through them or that far into the stories.  The PS1 collector edition packages were pretty awesome as well.

It's cool to see that you bought it up front! AND are excited to play  :happydance:  Now that's commitment lol  :great:

I am definitely interested, but that extra time is low.  Are you still playing?  What do you enjoy most about it?  ARE you enjoying it as much on the Switch?

retro junkie

I had forgotten how hard the grinding was on the PS1 version. The GBA version was toned down for some reason. Spoiled by the GBA Lunar. I am trying to get my character leveled up before moving on. I want them at least about level 50. Yes I am still playing. I am sharing time with Final Fantasy 4 on the PSP. Double grinding.
The Switch Lunar is really a port of the PS1 version. You can choose to play the original pixelated version or the upgraded one which smooths out the graphics and animation. I'm playing the upgrade.

I am thankful that handhelds are powerful enough that we can finally have CD games converted to cartridges.
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