Speculation on Official Info Announcement
- dragonmasterx
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So for that memory card file, the name is preset as 王子/Prince and it starts at the first save point with the Champion Rune.
Just using Pro Action Replay or whatever cheat device is popular with Japanese players is more efficient since you can choose any name and still get the Champion Rune by the first save point, provided you know what site to check for Japanese cheat codes(I don't).
Just using Pro Action Replay or whatever cheat device is popular with Japanese players is more efficient since you can choose any name and still get the Champion Rune by the first save point, provided you know what site to check for Japanese cheat codes(I don't).
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Unless I'm reading too much into things, this memory-card bonus implies that there won't be an import-an-earlier-game-save option at the beginning of Suikoden V -- otherwise, they would've had to choose a name for the previous hero(es), as well. (Now I wonder how long it'll take before people say that 'Falshe' IS the official name for Suikoden V's hero...)
At any rate, I'm amused by King's comment on Suikoden I's 'overseas' packaging. It was kind of, uh, unique, wasn't it?
At any rate, I'm amused by King's comment on Suikoden I's 'overseas' packaging. It was kind of, uh, unique, wasn't it?
- patapi
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Not necessarily. This bonus save could easily be made up of a data without data transfer. In other words, you either choose between the Champion rune or the transfer bonus.NichtWahr wrote:Unless I'm reading too much into things, this memory-card bonus implies that there won't be an import-an-earlier-game-save option at the beginning of Suikoden V -- otherwise, they would've had to choose a name for the previous hero(es), as well.
If the novel-only "Lazlo" went into use pretty much immediately, I don't see why a name that's published on the official site shouldn't.(Now I wonder how long it'll take before people say that 'Falshe' IS the official name for Suikoden V's hero...)
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Why did they mention "Falshe" if they had already decided "Prince" to be the name of Hero V?King Blog Jan-21-2006 wrote:Accordingly, the name is already picked and it can’t be changed mid-game. Unfortunately, the name “Konami†would be quite unfitting, so we assigned the name “Prince†for this product. From Arshetat and Felid, it’s “Falshe.†It’s not the Prince’s official name, but we’re still wondering if it should be changed for strategy guides and such.
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Could you post the link for the PSP news? The one in King blog. I'm currently at work and King Blog is blocked here.himurokoken wrote:Aweome news that Suikoden I+II psp is coming out overseas.
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â€Faluush" is just a name Konami chose to give the hero within the bonus save game data. They say in the blog that this is not an "official" name. However, it's probably a good name to use when referring to the hero.
Also, the PSP version release info is not true. The Blog makes it confusing by somehow linking to the official PSP version site, but he's only talking about how suikoden 1 has been released outside Japan, and that the US version had a strange CD cover.
Also, the PSP version release info is not true. The Blog makes it confusing by somehow linking to the official PSP version site, but he's only talking about how suikoden 1 has been released outside Japan, and that the US version had a strange CD cover.
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The links for the new wallpapers have the names shu and lyon for Hero V and Rionne respectively. Shu could be the official name for Hero V. It sounds much better than Faluush or Falshe.
http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/genso/V/wa ... _shu_m.jpg
http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/genso/V/wa ... lyon_m.jpg
http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/genso/V/wa ... _shu_m.jpg
http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/genso/V/wa ... lyon_m.jpg
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It's from the King's blog.
Shu is short for "shujinkou", meaning "main character". This is the one official name for all Suikoden silent protagonists to date. Unfortunately, it's not a name.The links for the new wallpapers have the names shu and lyon for Hero V and Rionne respectively. Shu could be the official name for Hero V. It sounds much better than Faluush or Falshe.