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It didn't run on my vintage Everdrive N8 so I played it on my Wii with a Switch Online Famicom controller synced connected to a CRT at which point I just pretended it was a real NES. It does play very slow in a way that even contemporary RPGs don't. Feels like with some tuning they could have had a really compelling game but they clearly didn't quite finish it.Yeah, rawdogged it without a fastforward option even, which I would not recommend. Seemed basically typical of the era (very late NES). It met my #1 criterion for a good classic-style jRPG: it's pretty short.
Edit: Can I complain about the Everdrive N8 Pro? Like OK it supports more mappers:
But I feel like Krikzz should have supported his original product better. And I don't want to buy a Pro only for an ULTRA version to come out that supports even more mappers or features.
I have no ragrets buying a feature complete Everdrive 64 v3 for way too much money because nothing could have more features than it had. But the N8 leaves a bad taste.