11-09-2005, 03:00 AM
Hell no! Chrono Trigger is a legend beyond all reason! In fact guess what song I was and am listening to as I saw this!
http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/nin...merock.mid
Does that make a point or what? Haha!
The PSO series will never be able to become nearly as legendary as Chrono Trigger or any SNES RPG. There's a few reasons:
1) ST refuses to bring PSO out to it's maximum potential.
2) ST will keep making sequels of PSO that include all the previous versions (ex. BB has EP1,2&4) so it will never become an extremely rare game
3) It will always be on a system that is still being manufactured, the SNES classics are no longer being made, so they have become very rare and put into that category of those golden age oldschool games.
4) When Sega dies, PSO dies. The ST severs will go down, that'll be the end of the PSO story line and of new PSO's. And then how are private serves going to be made for server-side game saving games like BB and probably anymore future PSO's? Then PSO will become unplayable and merely forgotten.
http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/nin...merock.mid
Does that make a point or what? Haha!
The PSO series will never be able to become nearly as legendary as Chrono Trigger or any SNES RPG. There's a few reasons:
1) ST refuses to bring PSO out to it's maximum potential.
2) ST will keep making sequels of PSO that include all the previous versions (ex. BB has EP1,2&4) so it will never become an extremely rare game
3) It will always be on a system that is still being manufactured, the SNES classics are no longer being made, so they have become very rare and put into that category of those golden age oldschool games.
4) When Sega dies, PSO dies. The ST severs will go down, that'll be the end of the PSO story line and of new PSO's. And then how are private serves going to be made for server-side game saving games like BB and probably anymore future PSO's? Then PSO will become unplayable and merely forgotten.
Too legit to quit.

