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Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete PS1

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Game Info

Developer
Game Arts
Publisher
Working Designs
Platform
PS1
Release Year
2000

Screenshots

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Game History

Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete was developed by Game Arts and published by Working Designs for the PlayStation 1. The game was a sequel to the original Lunar: The Silver Star, continuing the franchise's tradition of turn-based Japanese RPGs with strong narrative focus and character development.

The game was originally released in Japan on January 28, 1999, under the title "Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Story." Working Designs localized and published the North American version on September 30, 1999, making it available to Western audiences. The European release followed later through local publishers. Working Designs' localization was known for adding humorous dialogue and cultural adaptations that made the game distinctive compared to the original Japanese script.

Lunar 2 received favorable critical reception upon its North American release, praised for its engaging story, well-developed characters, and polished presentation. Critics appreciated the game's blend of traditional RPG mechanics with cinematic presentation and voice acting, which was becoming more common in console RPGs of that era. However, it faced modest commercial performance in the West, selling respectably but not achieving blockbuster status compared to other PlayStation RPGs like Final Fantasy VII or VIII.

Today, Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete is historically significant among collectors, particularly the North American version released by Working Designs. The game has become sought-after due to its limited print run and the cult following Working Designs developed. Complete copies with original cases and manuals command premium prices in the collector's market, especially compared to other PS1 RPGs that received larger production runs.

Interesting aspects of the game include its beautiful hand-drawn character sprites, extensive voice acting for a 1999 PS1 title, and an epilogue dungeon exclusive to the international releases. The game also featured premium packaging in North America, including a hardbound manual and jewel case presentation that contributed to its collectibility today. Its reputation has grown significantly in retrospect, with modern audiences recognizing it as a quality entry in the classic PS1 RPG library.