Ogre Battle Limited Edition

PlayStation Ogre Battle Limited Edition Black Label Retail Release

Double Jewel Case Release with map and sticker sheet.

 

Genre:
Strategy Role Playing Game
CDs:
1
Publisher:
Atlus
Released:
August 11, 1997
Developer:
Atlus
UPC:
7 30865 51005 4
Sony ID:
SLUS-00467
PSRM:
007070
Players:
1 Player
Memory:
2 Blocks
Accessories:
Asciii Grip
ESRB:
Kids to Adults Animated Violence
Box Copy:

An enhanced version of the popular 16-Bit title – now impossible to find! Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen features improved graphics, additional musical scores, and we have even redone the spells to look even hotter than the original version!

Command your army through the Zenobian Empire and reclaim the continent! Along the way, recruit additional characters to join your quest. Once in control, will you hand over power to the rightful ruler or keep the continent for yourself?

Only you can decide! A Proven hit! The name says it all!

Unique Features

  • Command 75 different types of characters
  • 13 possible endings enhance replay value.
  • Non-linear gameplay.
  • Have the opportunity to be either good, neutral, or evil!
  • This Limited Edition takes Ogre Battle to a whole new level of 32-Bit Gameplay!

 

 

 

Enclosures

Ogre Battle on the PlayStation included a 2-sided poster and a memory card sheet.

 

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Trivia

  • This is actually Atlus’ response to the insane popularity of Ogre Battle on the Super Nintendo! At the time, the SNES cartridge became one of the first true “rare” and “in demand” games for the console. One of the system’s true ‘remasters’.

 

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