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'''Mother 1+2''' is a compilation of {{vg|Mother}} and [[EarthBound|Mother 2]] on the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It was released in Japan on June 20, 2003. | {{Game infobox | ||
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|image=mother12boxart.png | |||
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|system=Game Boy Advance | |||
|genre=RPG | |||
|rating=CERO: A | |||
|msrp=¥5040 (JP) | |||
|publisher=Nintendo | |||
|developer=HAL Laboratories / APE | |||
|jprelease=June 20, 2003 | |||
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'''Mother 1+2''' is a compilation port of {{vg|Mother}} and [[EarthBound|Mother 2]] on the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It was released exclusively in Japan on June 20, 2003. The game was rumored by <i>Electronic Gaming Mothly</i> to have an international release after it's Japanese, though it had never happened. The games are mostly unaltered versions of the originals, though graphical changes had to be made to fit the Game Boy Advance's small screen size and the sound is not up to par with the originals. Nothing else major has been added or changed, though the Japanese version is more or less a Japanese translation of the NES Earth Bound prototype. The game's Japanese slogan is "Kids, grownups, and even young women! All over again!" | |||
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Revision as of 23:54, 11 December 2010
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System | Game Boy Advance |
Genre | RPG |
Rating | CERO: A |
Publisher | Nintendo |
Developer | HAL Laboratories / APE |
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Mother 1+2 is a compilation port of Mother and Mother 2 on the Game Boy Advance. It was released exclusively in Japan on June 20, 2003. The game was rumored by Electronic Gaming Mothly to have an international release after it's Japanese, though it had never happened. The games are mostly unaltered versions of the originals, though graphical changes had to be made to fit the Game Boy Advance's small screen size and the sound is not up to par with the originals. Nothing else major has been added or changed, though the Japanese version is more or less a Japanese translation of the NES Earth Bound prototype. The game's Japanese slogan is "Kids, grownups, and even young women! All over again!"
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