Very cool stuff. Only tangentially related, but it's amazing that most of Nintendo's modern releases have official Brazilian Portuguese translations - despite the financial hurdles, it's a clear sign that they haven't given up on the country.
Only tangentially related, but I wanted a confirmation: did he really only work on five tracks for Portrait of Ruin (the ones for the castle entrance, the clock tower, boss battle #2, the sisters battle and the final battle)? Or were there any others?
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Re: "It's Almost Like A Religion" - The Incredible Journey To Document Nintendo's History In Brazil
Very cool stuff.
Only tangentially related, but it's amazing that most of Nintendo's modern releases have official Brazilian Portuguese translations - despite the financial hurdles, it's a clear sign that they haven't given up on the country.
Re: Streets Of Rage Composer Yuzo Koshiro Worked On SNES RPG Terranigma, He Just Forgot About It Until 28 Years Later
Only tangentially related, but I wanted a confirmation: did he really only work on five tracks for Portrait of Ruin (the ones for the castle entrance, the clock tower, boss battle #2, the sisters battle and the final battle)? Or were there any others?