Here you can find the full list of stuff available at the Computershop. Update 19: Machibu Workplace Safety Violations Update 12: Fins to the East, Fins to the West Update 11: In Which Josette Learns To Swear Update 02: Operator (Could You Direct My Bird) If you've played this before, fantastic! But no spoilers, please! If you really want to discuss something about the first game's relation to this one's events do so in black bar spoilers, just try not to make this look like an FBI document.Īlso don't be a weirdo or anything, standard forum rules, etc. There will be a lot of updates, and a lot of votes. For a long while, the game is very open-ended so I'll leave it up to the thread to decide on the many many choices that appear. It'll all be in SSLP format, and there's going to be lots of participation. I can't really tell you how serious a spoiler some of them are as I haven't played through WPJ1 yet myself. This game will spoil some story details of the first game, though, that's just going to happen. J2 is a direct sequel, but knowledge of the previous game isn't really needed to know what's up. It was quite the blockbuster in Japan, apparently. It is! Wonder Project J was released on the Super Famicom about two years prior to this one. I can't imagine the save files for this game are any larger than, say, Ocarina of Time. I do not have the special memory pak that was originally shipped with it, because it had that for some reason. I have a copy of the game that stands as my last resort to show things off when the powers of emulation fail me. It's also a gigantic pain to emulate at times thanks to the latter aspect, which is why I'm doing this LP. Said city is also presently under rather hostile military occupation, which isn't really too great.Ī weird hybrid of point-and-click adventure, stat-building RPG, and being a mostly sprite based game on the Nintendo 64, it's quite the oddity. In J2, you take the role of a guardian angel of a sheltered robot girl named Josette as she attempts to live a normal life in Blueland, a floating city and artificial island. It never made it out of Japan either, unfortunately. Made by GIVRO Corporation, (also known as Almanic Corporation,) and published by Enix for the N64, it was the second to last game they ever released. Wonder Project J2, or Wonder Project J2: Corlo no Mori no Josette is a hard game to describe.
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