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Arc the Lad  Working Designs;Sony Computer Entertainment (G-Craft;Japan Studio)1995Arc the Lad begins a three-part journey through a magical world on the edge of destruction and populated by a unique cast of role-playing characters, each with specific weapons, attributes, and agendas. Characters are defined through more than a dozen changing elements including range, hit points, magic points, attack and defense levels, magic capacity, agility, experience, jump and throw abilities, counterattack prowess, and the ability to catch thrown items.
Action is controlled through three main areas: Events, Maps, and Battles. Characters can encounter seven different conditions during battle that affect their status, including poison, paralysis, sleep, darkness, silence, and stone, or can lose abilities and strength if they become "Hemo-ji." Battles are fought in enclosed environments, but each controlled character can move freely within the grid-based landscape, employing melee or ranged weapons.
Featured individuals in Arc the Lad include Arc, a well-balanced fighter searching for his father, Kukuru, protector of the sacred flame, and Poco, a marching band member whose instruments play an important part in protecting party members during battle. Tosh, an Elite Guard defying orders by defending the innocent victims of Palencia, Gogen, one of the seven original heroes with an arsenal of mystical powers and spells, and Iga, a monk and master of Kenpo sworn to protect the secret scrolls of the Amaidar Temple, complete the roster. Unexpected help comes from Chongara, a merchant adventurer with access to special attacks and summoning abilities.
Other features include multiple save slots on the PlayStation memory card, access to Chongara's Monster Book with information about statistics, abilities, losses, wins, and items carried, and game options for message speed, dual-shock controller vibration, battle voices, sound, and help.***
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[29]***First released in Japan only, the game was re-released on 7th April 2002 in the United States, in a box titled "Arc the Lad Collection" that included [game=#10994]Arc the Lad[/game], [game=#101860]Arc the Lad II[/game], [game=#20513]Arc the Lad III[/game], [game=#101861]Arc the Lad Monster Arena[/game], a CD of the making-of, a full-color book with instructions for every games and an "Omake Box" that included some goodies.

The CD included in this Arc the Lad Collection box are the only way to play to these four games in english as they were never released outside of Japan individually.
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Arc the Lad II  Sony Computer Entertainment (ARC Entertainment;G-Craft;Japan Studio)1996RPG sequel appeared light and sound in "Arc the Lad". New system, such as items and equipment is full of fellow monster. If there is clear data of previous work, can be taken over or item level. One year after the previous work, when the boy Elk chasing hero arc previous work which became the wanted person is helped Riesa to be chased from the tissue there, the world begins to move big!***Mislabelled as a Saturn review
[32]***First released in Japan only, the game was re-released on 7th April 2002 in the United States, in a box titled "Arc the Lad Collection" that included [game=#10994]Arc the Lad[/game], [game=#101860]Arc the Lad II[/game], [game=#20513]Arc the Lad III[/game], [game=#101861]Arc the Lad Monster Arena[/game], a CD of the making-of, a full-color book with instructions for every games and an "Omake Box" that included some goodies.

The CD included in this Arc the Lad Collection box are the only way to play to these four games in english as they were never released outside of Japan individually.
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Arc the Lad: Monster Game with Casino Game  Sony Computer Entertainment (ARC Entertainment;Japan Studio)1997Arc the lad Monster Game with Casino Game is the only game in the Arc the Lad game series that wasn't released outside Japan due to Casino Game wasn't in Arc the Lad Colleciton.
Arc the Lad Monster Tournament Battle Arena takes saves from Arc II and takes it into a tangent. You control a character which just wants to win the tournament. You are able to use your own monsters to do this. There are 2 types of battles: The systematic battle and the survival battle.
1 - In the systematic battle, you are able to choose your opponent's team number, if you win you are now able to challenge the next number, until all 15 teams are defeated. If you win against a team, you receive the corresponding treasure and the monster, just ask Gogen for this. In this game there is the 3 party and 5 party battles. The 5 party battles are unleashed after you beat all the 3 party battles.
*In the 3 party battles, you can only use your captured monsters.
*In the 5 party battles, you are able to use any summon, monster or person.
*When you battle another party, the other party's level is always 5-200 levels higher than yours. As a rule of thumb, try your highest level times 110%.
*After you beat the 5 party battles, you are now able to get the item at the Kyukyoku no Ma and able to get the Super Reviving Medicine. Which has a defense of 55 and adds 40 to attack.
2 - The survival battle is just about survive all the battles that your character will face.
Arc the Lad Casino Game:
This game features a collection of casino mini-games in which the player takes the role of a young gambler that goes to a Casino where he can get rich playing gambling games like:
- Super Cube
- Bingo Derby
- 3 Numbers
- Card games
- Slot machines***Japanese version
[29]***First released in Japan only, the game was re-released on 7th April 2002 in the United States, in a box titled "Arc the Lad Collection" that included [game=#10994]Arc the Lad[/game], [game=#101860]Arc the Lad II[/game], [game=#20513]Arc the Lad III[/game], [game=#101861]Arc the Lad Monster Arena[/game], a CD of the making-of, a full-color book with instructions for every games and an "Omake Box" that included some goodies.

The CD included in this Arc the Lad Collection box are the only way to play to these four games in english as they were never released outside of Japan individually.
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Arc the Lad III  Sony Computer Entertainment (ARC Entertainment;Japan Studio)1999The latest instalment in the"arczalad"series, which was born on the PlayStation and has been a smash hit, is finally here.
As a "sound and light RPG", this series which has been proud of overwhelming graphics and sound, further evolve.
The beautiful CG movie, this time, the taste of 20 illustrations intact 3D character appeared.
The characters are full of personality and they move around the screen.
While the battle followed the"field battle system", the production of the special effects was further polished.
This fall, the world of the new"arczalad", the biggest story of the fall, which of course to the fans up to the previous work, new fans, the story of the fans also convinced from the anime.***Japanese version
[31]***First released in Japan only, the game was re-released on 7th April 2002 in the United States, in a box titled "Arc the Lad Collection" that included [game=#10994]Arc the Lad[/game], [game=#101860]Arc the Lad II[/game], [game=#20513]Arc the Lad III[/game], [game=#101861]Arc the Lad Monster Arena[/game], a CD of the making-of, a full-color book with instructions for every games and an "Omake Box" that included some goodies.

The CD included in this Arc the Lad Collection box are the only way to play to these four games in english as they were never released outside of Japan individually.
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Arc the Lad Collection Working Designs (ARC Entertainment)2002 labelimageminimize
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