Genso Suikoden I & II

Genso Suikoden I & II
Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Designer(s) Yoshitaka Murayama
Artist(s) Junko Kawano (I)
Fumi Ishikawa (II)
Series Suikoden
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable (PSP)
Release date(s) February 23, 2006 (Japan)
Genre(s) Role-playing video game
Mode(s) Single player

Genso Suikoden I & II (Japanese: 幻想水滸伝I&II) is a re-release of the PlayStation role-playing video games Suikoden and Suikoden II, ported to the PlayStation Portable. Konami announced the game in the fourth quarter of 2005, and the compilation was released on February 23, 2006. Both games are combined in one Universal Media Disc (UMD), in which the player can choose which Suikoden game he or she wants to play, as well as a third choice which is "Gallery" (ギャラリー).

Story

Suikoden I

Main article: Story of Suikoden I

Suikoden II

Main article: Story of Suikoden II

PlayStation Portable changes

Several changes from the original PlayStation versions of Suikoden and II were done for the PSP:[1]

Suikoden I changes

Suikoden II changes

Gallery

Gallery (ギャラリー) is the third option when prompted which Suikoden game to play. It has the following selections:

Movies, event viewer and ending only becomes available by loading an end-game save file of each individual game.

Overseas release

The art director of the Suikoden series discussed in his blog a possible overseas release.[2] However, the possibility was subsequently dismissed as a mistranslation and the blog has since disappeared.[3] As of 2013, no fan translation has been completed or released for the compilation.

Reception

Genso Suikoden I & II had very low sales in Japan, selling a mere 21,707 copies despite being critically praised.[4] The lack of success may not be entirely attributable to the games; the PlayStation Portable has seen poor sales for most RPGs released early in its history.[4]

References

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