Radical Dreamers is the little-known sequel to the popular and critically acclaimed Chrono Trigger. Unlike Chrono Trigger and the other games in the Chrono series, Radical Dreamers is a menu-driven text adventure/visual novel, with sparse visuals and atmospheric music. The game was released only in Japan for the Super Famicom's Satellaview satellite radio service.
In this game, three thieves - Kid, a young girl famous for her age, Magil, a mysterious wizard with an unknown past, and Serge, a rather cowardly young man - head to Lord Lynx's manor to steal the Frozen Flame, a legendary jewel. But Kid's not just there for the jewel - she has a personal vendetta against Lynx.
Many elements from this game were carried over to Chrono Cross, including characters, music, and parts of the story. In fact, Chrono Cross implies Radical Dreamers takes place in one of many alternate versions of the main game world.
The game was later localized and bundled in the remaster Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition, under the ne
Based on teaser footage depicted in a 1990s Satellaview commercial, BS Torneko no Daibouken appears to be a Satellaview update to the original September 1993 Torneko no Daibouken: Fushigi no Dungeon for Super Famicom, the earliest game in the Mystery Dungeon series.
Mario, Bowser, Toad, Princess Peach, and Bill Gates engage in adult activities, such as sex, smoking, murder, damnation, prison breakouts, and adultery.
Players who didn't own the main game of Shigesato Itoi no Bass Tsuri No.1 during the Haru no Zenkoku Tournament, could partake in a trash-picking campaign for free.
Derby Stallion 96 read data from 8M Memory Packs which included pre-made horse and race data for players to use in their games.
The data which it loaded is categorized into this series of Derby Stallion 96 download data which was broadcast by St.GIGA for Satellaview subscribers.