![]() ![]() Like him, I was a kid on a journey trying to discover myself.īut there’s also a broader answer, because Lunar: SSSC, like the Sega CD original, encapsulated the bright and vibrant style of 16-bit Japanese RPGs. Two decades later, Alex’s epic adventure to become Dragonmaster holds a special place in my heart. While everyone else was writing Final Fantasy VII fanfic, my first serious attempt at writing a novel was Lunar fan fiction with the serial numbers removed. It was an immensely satisfying experience and helped Lunar: SSSC stick with me in a way that even my other favourite Japanese RPGs of the time didn’t and cemented a lifelong friendship. I’d lug my PlayStation and trusty Commodore 1702 monitor to my friend’s house where we’d set up side-by-side and play through our own copies of Lunar: SSSC-comparing notes, racing through dungeons, and trying not to spoil ourselves by watching each other’s screens too closely. A huge part of my youth was spent playing through Japanese RPGs with friends. What makes Lunar: SSSC worth celebrating on its 20th anniversary? For me, the answer is very personal. Official promotional art for Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete.
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