Star Ocean The Divine Force
Role PlayingIn Star Ocean The Divine Force, characters can freely move in 360° degrees and roam the skies.
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Square's 16-bit blockbuster RPG title, released as "Final Fantasy II" in the US for the Super Nintendo, and its original title "Final Fantasy IV" in subsequent releases for the Playstation, Gameboy Advance, Wonderswan and the Nintendo DS.
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In Star Ocean The Divine Force, characters can freely move in 360° degrees and roam the skies.
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this game is moddable (in legal ways, and on a real snes [not emulators])???
IPS/ninja patching is totally legal
your telling me. Its the roms for em thats illegal.
the roms are illegal unless you have had the game then its legal
technically speaking the company are not selling the game (AT least for SNES) any more so they are not gaining/losing any money from you downloading it - I doubt Squire Enix would care really unless you downloaded the DS version then of course they would.
However what you said about new games is correct, If you already own it they really can't do anything about you downloading it.
This game is good