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Agreed, it ate up so much of my time. It sounds retarded on paper, but it was actually really fun. | |
Oh-ho-ho yeah. This was my first Harvest Moon game, and it made me fall in love with K... er... with the series. I remember, when I first read about it and it sounded fun, I looked around for it, but it was already off the shelves at the big stores. It wasn't until a while later I found it while rummaging around at a vintage game store. I still play that game from time to time, even while I've got save files on the new ones. P.S. Yes I did, in one of my play-throughs, but my first pick was K... er... nevermind. ^_^; | |
Same here. Although I haven't got my copy anymore. | |
It's one of the reasons I still have every game console I've ever owned... and aside from the 360, they all still work. | |
Every once in awhile I'll succumb to the newest title in the series. | |
I succumb to the truth of having a crush on Ann.
I do too. 'Island of Happiness' made me laugh, though. It was like, seriously? Are you not even TRYing to shake it up a little? | |
I use to be addicted to Back To Nature (the PS1 version). Simulators done right are impossibly addictive, no matter how stupid it sounds on paper. | |
Man I loved that game, maybe I should dig it up and start playing again... | |
Popuri for me. | |
The only one I really didn't like was "A Wonderful Life," since that's the only one that really places you in a limited time frame. It's pretty contrary to the freedom of the series. And only three love interests. Granted, I haven't played the PS1 version, and still haven't checked out Island of Happiness, but that one sounds interesting. So far, I think my favorite has been Harvest Moon DS, but 64 comes in at a close second. | |
I had never played the N64 version, but I was addicted to the first GBA version. | |
She was my first. But I originally got her in Harvest Moon SNES as well. History repeating I suppose. I once did the 'perfect HM64 playthrough' with help from a guide. Which had all the photos, events, girls with pink hearts etc. Bascially the optimal ending. | |
My memory may be a bit fuzzy, but didn't 64 have a limit of 3 in-game years? | |
I guess mine might be a little fuzzy too... ^_^; Still, at least it doesn't order you what to do during those three in-game years. HM:AWL actually ended the game if you didn't get married by the end of the first year. | |
i remember this game, a farming rpg does seem like a crazy idea today, but hey, it worked! | |
if you satisfy your dad, which is getting married and having all home upgrades I think, you'll get to play for as long as you want past 3 years, there's even a few events that only happen after that. | |
HM64 was the best game ever conceived, but the only one I tried since then was one for the gamecube, which required a fuckin ds game to go with it to play to full game. That completely ruined my taste for it and I haven't played a new HM game since. But 64 is awesome. | |
You can play after your dad comes back, regardless of how well you did. But a bad ending doesn't really give you a good taste in your mouth to continue that file. | |
I remember when my friend got that game and we took shifts playing and sleeping in a basement for an entire week. Good times. THE HEART TURNED PINK! HOLY SHIT THE HEART TURNED PINK! Anybody? | |
Although I think giving a woman 500 pieces of pie for 500 days would establish anything but romantic interaction, Harvest Moon does tend to create its own ethics of things. But, yes, I do remember tentatively waiting for the heart to change, then trying to express the excitement to someone else nearby. | |
Friends of Mineral town is the best of all the games. Love it and it's addicting as hell... | |
I still have it, I haven't beaten it yet. I don't remember, I think I have to wait for winter or something for the lake to freeze over so I can get... something. Ann already said yes to my proposal, so now I'm just twiddling my thumbs. | |
I played the gameboy version and even though I had abosultely no idea what the hell I was doing (I thought weeds were grass and was confused as to why I couldn't buy an animal) I became addicted to the PS1 version. Completely stupid concept, well excecuted and fun game. Now I have to go beat my animals for wandering everywhere except the paddock and barn. | |
Anyone else's cows/sheep get buggy eyes when you accidentally left one in the rain? | |
I was pretty fond of the 64 version, still the best one in my opinion. And I always went for Karen. Hot and her dad owns a winery? That's like the perfect girl in my book! | |
Awww... And here i thought I'd never see men confessing to play this. It warms my heart. It was a damn fun game though. I love HM. | |
I've only ever played the Harvest Moon on the GameCube, which I found strangely entertaining. I remember I use to write littles notes to remind me what to do and when plants grow best in what season, sadly I didn't get far in the game (I think, is there an end?) because I have to admit it kinda got hard for me; maybe because I was young and just wanted to run around and throw things. | |
I remember that too. Nobody ever got why I was so happy. I'm pissed though. I no longer have a N64, so I can't play this any more. Does anyone know if its on Virtual Console? EDIT:Scratch that, just looked. Its not, but the original is. Do you think I should get it, or buy one of the gamecube versions? | |
I haven't gotten to play Magical Melody, but it sports a resemblance to HM64. Other then that, no, the GCN releases are all nothing like the 64 release was. | |
This game is an anomaly. It shouldn't be fun, but it is. I can't explain why. | |
Hell yea. | |
I lost my entire winter break to that game. PS Poppy was my Hoe.... What she was really good in the garden. | |
I did the first time on back to nature for the PS1 until I accidently corrupted the data. I still play it every now and then but for whatever reason it always seems to come back to me whenever I get sick and stuck doing nothing. A great game though. I think Natsume definitely took a gamble on the idea of a farming RPG but I think it's the only thing keeping them afloat at this point. | |
Ohh man I love Harvest Moon!! I played the one on the PSone and yeah.. Lots and lots of wasted weeks! I should look for it again | |
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Who remembers playing it? I think, wincing to put other games aside, it might be my favorite game.
It was a farming RPG (which, in honesty, sounds like the most stupid idea I've ever heard, but guess what) in which you... well, I won't explain the plot, because:
1. I don't doubt you know the franchise, or Natsume
2. At its core, it's the same EXACT f***ing plot of every HM game made.
Anyway, I still don't tired of playing it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvest_Moon_64
PS. Did anyone ever marry Maria?