07-12-2014, 04:15 PM
I don't know if it is considered obscure, but to me it is due to the lack of anyone really talking about it much these days; The Legend of the Dragoon for the PS1.
I first saw it as a rental in the late 90's/early 2000's and it was so cool looking to me. Even the cover art for the discs was amazing. It was in full color, 4 discs each with a main character on it.
Unfortunately my copy was the Greatest Hits version so it was black and white for the disc but thankfully the instruction booklet was in color. Those were the days when your instruction book was a mini artbook in and of itself.
The other would be my copy of Chrono Cross. Someone already mentioned that too. But everyone always talks about Chrono Trigger over Cross which is understandable in many ways. I still like and enjoy it simply because it is what introduced me to Trigger. Without Cross I might not have ever played Trigger despite that my rental place had both.
I first saw it as a rental in the late 90's/early 2000's and it was so cool looking to me. Even the cover art for the discs was amazing. It was in full color, 4 discs each with a main character on it.
Unfortunately my copy was the Greatest Hits version so it was black and white for the disc but thankfully the instruction booklet was in color. Those were the days when your instruction book was a mini artbook in and of itself.
The other would be my copy of Chrono Cross. Someone already mentioned that too. But everyone always talks about Chrono Trigger over Cross which is understandable in many ways. I still like and enjoy it simply because it is what introduced me to Trigger. Without Cross I might not have ever played Trigger despite that my rental place had both.