Talk:SaGa
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Untitled
editNow that there is an English article on SaGa Frontier 2, is the link to the Japanese article needed? I will delete it for now. Y0u 04:54, Apr 16, 2005 (UTC)
Cleanup needed
editThere is clearly some disorganization and bias present in the article, so I tagged it for cleanup. Paragon 20:29, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
SaGa series (japanese name)
editAbout "SaGa (サガシリーズ, SaGa?) is a series of computer role-playing games".
"サガシリーズ" means literally "SaGa series" in Japanese, not just "SaGa". It might be more proper to write just "サガ" (SaGa) inside the brackets.
However, while the Japanese often rewrite foreign words in game titles using katakana characters, the SaGa games don't feature SaGa in their title written as "サガ" but as "Sa•Ga".
I would recommend: "SaGa (Sa•Ga, サガ) is a series of computer role-playing games".
Concerning Unlimited Saga
editThe article states that Unlimited Saga is the final game, but there is no source. Is it really the final game, or is it just the last game made (not including remakes)? Rogutaan 01:09, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
Merger proposal
editI propose that Tomomi Kobayashi be merged into SaGa (series). She is a part of the series, but I do not think there is enough notability on her to warrant her own article. Please discuss below as to whether you support or oppose the merger. MuZemike 17:31, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
- I have gone ahead and done the merge as no one has commented within the past two weeks. MuZemike 18:01, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
SaGa Chronicle
editApparently some sort of SaGa series bible has been released recently: [1]. Jonathan Hardin' (talk) 16:19, 15 July 2010 (UTC)
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SaGa Scarlet sources
editHere's some sources for an article concerning SaGa: Scarlet Grace should anyone - myself included - decide to create one. All in Japanese, but hey it's better than nothing.
- SaGa: Scarlet Grace blog (include useful links)
- Famitsu music interview - Hidenori Iwasaki (music producer), Kenji Ito (composer), Masashi Ichikawa (producer), Akitoshi Kawazu (game design and scenario)
- Famitsu interview - Kawazu and Ichikawa
- Famitsu interview - Kawazu, Yoshimitsu Inagaki (lead designer), Yasuhiro Ikuta (battle planner)
- Dengeki interview - Kawazu, Ito
- Famitsu page - includes review score and review text extracts
- English interview with Kawazu and Ichikawa, includes little bit on Scarlet Grace
- Siliconera news archive
- Gematsu news archive
General sources
editOkay, here's some general sources. The anniversary interviews and VG247 interview above also count.
- Interview with 1UP.com with Kawazu
- RPGFan interview with Kawazu
- PS Blog interview on English Romancing Saga 2
- 4Gamer.net interview with series sprite artist
--ProtoDrake (talk) 15:17, 8 December 2017 (UTC)
More, specific to Imperial Saga
Requested move 15 March 2018
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The result of the move request was: moved as requested with a hatnote added to this article. Dekimasuよ! 19:27, 21 March 2018 (UTC)
SaGa (series) → SaGa – WP:TWODABS situation. Obvious primary topic. ZXCVBNM (TALK) 01:37, 15 March 2018 (UTC)
- Support the first game in the series is far better known as The Final Fantasy Legend in the Western World and I doubt that there are many people misspelling Saga in such a manor.--67.68.210.105 (talk) 03:04, 15 March 2018 (UTC)
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New series entry
editThere's another mobile entry, that to my knowledge will be localized to English in 2020. Romancing SaGa Re;univerSe. Considering how well-kept and complete the series has been documented (even mobile titles like Emperor & Imperial SaGa), are there plans to add a page for this one?
Romancing SaGa Re:Universe sources
edit- App Famitsu interview
- Famitsu pre-release interview
- Famitsu post-release interview
- Siliconera interview titbits
- Siliconera interview
- RPGFan interview
- Square Enix pre-registration press release
- Game Watch Impress interview
- GameBiz interview (February 2019)
- GameBiz interview (May 2019)
- Nova Crystallis interview
- Famitsu interview (2021)
--ProtoDrake (talk) 11:36, 20 May 2020 (UTC)
A few more.
- RPGamer interview
- Siilconera tag
- Famitsu reivew
- AppGet review
- GameBiz review
- RPGamer impressions
- RPG Site impressions