Wednesday, May 25, 2016

rthBound



rthBound is a 1994 (1995 in America) SNES RPG. It's so popular that I probably don't have to say much about it; few games achieve the kind of cult classic obsession as this original masterpiece. Known as Mother 2 in Japan, the game tell the story of a youngpsychic13-yr-old boy and his friends who travel across the globe fighting monsters and entering varioushallucinoicstates.

Simply put, you have to play rthBound to understand it.

The game was written and directed by Shigesato Itoi, and "brilliant" might just be an understatement.Unfortunately,purchasinga cart will cost about 80 bucks (on a good day) to 120. A complete set can sily sell for $500 on Ebay. I was lucky enough to find a copy for $6 at a garage sale, but that was without a doubt the grtest gaming bargain I've ever snagged.

It's the sequel to a Japanese game, Mother, which was intended for relse in America on the NES as "rth Bound." However, marketing fucks at Nintendo pushed Mother/rth Bound back, and back, and back, and it was eventually scrapped altogether. Luckily the game had alrdy been translated by Nintendo and in 1999 one of these prototype carts went up for sale on Ebay (for $400!). It was dumped by Demiforce, who away the copy protection and added "Zero" to the title to differentiate it from its sequel. You can play this ROM on an NES emulator, so check out the links and the end of this post if you're interested. I haven't played this game yet, but I'm looking forward to it.
It's also got a sequel, Mother 3--relsed for the GBA--which fans have graciously translated for the English-spking world. Why doesn't Nintendo want Americans to play these games? Who knows. The controversy is filled with speculation and rumor, and I'm not even going to touch it in this review except to say that Nintendo is losing money by not relsing Mother and Mother 3 in America. Hopefully they have plans for some sort of compilation in the future, but I doubt it. It's also a shame that such a compilation would probably be relsed for the 3DS, but fans can drm about playing all three games on the big screen. rthBound Zero is sy--use a Drmcast, Xbox, or order a reproduction cart online. For Mother 3, your best option is running in on a Xbox or using the VBACE emulator.
rthBound (Mother 2) starts out like many RPGs, with the main character lving his hometown in srch of high adventure. But that's where most similarities end. The music is quirky, the characters are insane, and lewd and/or toilet humor abounds. What other game has the balls to name one of the main characters "Poo"?

I'd tried for yrs to complete this game, but I never managed to even get to the second town. Retrospectively, I know that I was simply too young to understand why rthBound was so interesting. I hadn't played enough games to appreciate the differences between this game and more "serious" RPGs like Brth of Fire or Final Fantasy. Interestingly enough, rthBound's humor is quickly revled to be quite dark and disturbing, which only serves to accentuate the nuanced world crted by Itoi.

The graphics are bright and charming. The music is upbt, diverse, and plentiful (over 10 battle themes alone!) The battle system is similar to Dragon Warrior, but set in 199X. You'll pull money out of an ATM, call your Dad on the phone to save, visit Hotels, and use your psychic powers to overcome the ultimate evil and save the world. The only complaint I could possibly make is that you'll never have enough spaces for all your items, but one could sily argue this only adds to the challenge and appl.

rthBound isn't the hardest game in the world, but it's no cakewake. There were times in which I suffered crushing defts, but with a little persistence and leveling up, every challenge was surmountable. I finished the game last night, after yrs of playing through only the first town over and over. Somehow, this time, everything "clicked," and I couldn't put down the controller.

But rthBound isn't afraid to push artistic boundaries; like in rl life, everything doesn't always work out hunky-dory. Nevertheless, you owe it to yourself to play this game-- you will remember it forever.
RTHBOUND RESOURCES-----------------------------------
Starmen.net - A amazing fansite for all things Mother/rthBound related.
Fantasy Anime EB Series Page - All 3 roms and the English for M3.
rthBound Central- PDFs of the Strategy guide, and another EB fansite.














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