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Quote:Posted by Josh Freund at 07:05:18 PM EST on 12.20.2004.



Brownie Brown revealed today that they are hard at work on two previously unannounced portable games. The first is a RPG called Magical Vacation 2 (sequel to the GBA Magical Vacation). MV2 will be released for the DS in 2005.

The second game is a GameCube game, also planned for 2005, though no info is known about it at this time.

For those who don't know, Brownie Brown is a company made up of mostly ex-Square employees. The company's founders were designers and artists who created Secret of Mana (Seiken Densetsu series). They most recently served as the developers for Sword of Mana.

Square Enix has already announced a new Secret of Mana title for the DS. Could Brownie Brown be working on this new title? They certainly seem like the company for the job.

Woo.
Nintendo had better release those games over, but it's extremely unlikely that we'll get Magical Vacation 2 since the first was never released over here. Maybe we'll get the GC game though...
Doubt it.
Yeah. :(
Yeah, their games are far too good for stupid Americans...
We did get one of their games: Sword of Mana.
That's because it was Mana.
I know, I'm just saying that we haven't been totally deprived of Brownies.
Michael: My mom is very stressed out, uh, and she needs something that I can't give her, um... maybe a little "afternoon delight".

Narrator: Oscar thought that Michael was referring to a particular brand of cannabus called "Afternoon Deelite", a strain famous for slowing behavior.

Oscar: Well, sure. The question is... which way to I try to get it in her?

Michael: I don't need any details.

Oscar: Maybe.. I'll put it in her brownie.

Michael: Hey!
And Sword of Mana was pretty good, so I wish we'd get more of their games...
Has anyone heard anything else about these two games lately?
I just want them to bring over the game we never got, SD3! So bring over "Story of Mana" or whatever you end up calling it ya guys!
Haha, I like that title!
I bet they're never going to release those games over here.
Sadly, you are probably right.
OB1 Wrote:Haha, I like that title!

Yeah you do!

OB1: Haha, but you forgot to spell stuff wrong like is your want.

DJ: I thought I did...

OB1: That's.... that's just sad...

DJ: :(
what
Exactly!

Uh oh, fear the useless post police!

Well not really, what I mean is I was making fun of myself using your very own mouth. You don't mind right?
Sure... but I am a tad bit confused.
Instead of "Story of Man" they could call it "Legend of the Secret of Mana". That would totally rock. Or they could just call it Secret of Mana 3, like anyone would care that there was never a SoM 2 released over here.
Or how about "Secret of the Legendary Mana Story"?
Brilliant.
But you need to remember, it's a PREQUEL to Secret of Mana, so "Secret of Mana 3" might be a bit strange title...
Who cares? Just release it and call whatever. They could call it "Super-Duper Fantasy Quest Special Edition 18" and no one would care.
Or "Legendary Story of the Secretive Mana Legend".
Or they could call it that.
Oh CONFUSED would we?!

Put the word "tale" in there. Lots of games have been putting tale in their names lately.


The Tale of the Story of the Legend of the Secret of the Mana of the words "of the".

They use a different word in each title. So like, only da one "secret". ABF, remember that in Japan they did call it Seiken Densetsu 3, so they obviously don't care about when the story takes place. Nintendo stopped using numbers in the Zelda games due to LTTP taking place before Zelda 1, but they are the only ones who have actually thought about the numbers making sense. They might have not even been thinking that at all anyway, just that no number is cooler looking or whatever...

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