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Trials of Mana (SNES): Difference between revisions
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Seiken Densentsu 3 is translated as "Legend of the Holy (Mana) Sword 3" and is the Sequel to the popular [[Secret of Mana]]. | |||
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Revision as of 21:57, 4 February 2006
Seiken Dentetsu 3 (J) [!] | |
Name | Seiken Dentetsu 3 |
Company | Square |
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Type | Normal + Batt |
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Country | Japan |
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Utilities
No known utilities exist specifically for editing Seiken Dentetsu 3.
Hacks
A SD3 Color Improvement hack fixes the colors of the characters and their classes; It was developed by Tenchi.
Miscellaneous
Seiken Densentsu 3 is translated as "Legend of the Holy (Mana) Sword 3" and is the Sequel to the popular Secret of Mana.
External Links
Neil Corlett translated the game to English from Japanese.
G-Tran translated the game into German.