Genre: Role Playing Game |
CDs: 1 |
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Publisher: Atlus |
Released: August 17, 1998 |
Developer: Atlus |
UPC: 7 30865 52008 4 |
Sony ID: SLUS-00631 |
PSRM: 010600 |
Players: 1 to 2 Players |
Memory: 2 Blocks |
Accessories: None |
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ESRB: Everyone – Animated Violence, Mild Language |
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Box Copy:
After numerous wars, peace was brought to the land by the power of Kartia… Yet, in this peaceful land, evil desires lived within the hearts of the people… This is the story of a boy and a girl who courageously lived through this chaotic era…
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Variants
Kartia along with Eggs of Steel were available for rent at Blockbuster before their retail release. Kartia’s Blockbuster version has a front insert without the foil stamping. The disc art is also a bit lighter.
Misprints
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Final Score: NA – No Review
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Trivia
- Often incorrectly called “World of Fate”.
- Yoshitaka Amano, famous for his early Final Fantasy artwork helped here as well.
- Shigenori Soejima and Kazuma Kaneko both worked on this game. Soejima designed several of the items and Kaneko was the artistic supervisor. Both of those individuals are more heavily known for their work on the overall Megami Tensei (Persona) series.