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Console: PlayStation 1 Japanese Console ( Not compatible with US console.) Condition: B. If the sites content is still active, you can click on the rating the site awarded the.
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Plastic case may have scratches and/or cracks. Below are links to Planet Laika reviews we found on external sites. Discs show scratches but tested and in good working condition.
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Hoping they're able to finish Iblard soon as I've heard it's better than LSD Dream Simulator. It comes with game discs, manual, and case. Lastly, the person/team that made this translation has several others in the works and you can read about them more on their blog or this romhacking thread. Anyway once I removed my cheating-cheater device the game loaded fine. This is a Reproduction of Planet Laika (English) for Sony Playstation 1Artwork is printed on high quality photo paper and discs are printed onto directly. Also the message was in Japanese so I had to open the google translate app on my phone and hold it up to the screen to see what it was saying. I wasn't even using any cheats and the device itself was OFF but the game didn't like that something was even connected. One day, on what seemed to be a routine flight, Haruka Leina and the planes passengers were unaware of the mysterious and top secret cargo brought aboard, which attracted the attention of international terrorists set on obtaining it. I can confirm the patched game works on a real ps1, though the translation itself appears to need a bit more work - there's a text box within the first few minutes that uses the word parameter when it should obviously be perimeter.Īlso something happened that I've never encountered before in a ps1 game - if you have a gameshark or any other parallel port device plugged in, the game prompts you to remove it and will refuse to boot until you do. In present day Tokyo, traveling has never been more comfortable than aboard the Lightning L808, Japans new luxury passenger plane.